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Richardo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:18 AM
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Frank Rich: The Ecstasy and the Agony
(x-post from Editorials)

Typically excellent analysis of President Obama's overwhelming popular appeal, the GOP's laughable weaknesses, and the one area that Obama must navigate against a possible populist backlash: more money to the banking sector.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/01/opinion/01rich.html?_...


As he stood before Congress on Tuesday night, the new president was armed with new job approval percentages in the 60s. After his speech, the numbers hit the stratosphere: CBS News found that support for his economic plans spiked from 63 percent to 80. Had more viewers hung on for the Republican response from Bobby Jindal, the unintentionally farcical governor of Louisiana, Obama might have aced a near-perfect score.

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The good news for Obama is that he needn’t worry about the Republicans. They’re committing suicide. The morning-after conservative rationalization of Jindal’s flop was that his adenoidal delivery, not his words, did him in, and that media coaching could banish his resemblance to Kenneth the Page of “30 Rock.” That’s denial. For Jindal no less than Obama, form followed content.

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But that good news for Obama is countered by the bad. The genuine populist rage in the country ...cannot be ignored or finessed. Though Obama was crystal clear on Tuesday that there can be “no real recovery unless we clean up the credit crisis,” it was telling that he got fuzzy when he came to what he might do about it. He waited two days to drop that shoe in his budget: a potential $750 billion in banking “asset purchases” on top of the previous $700 billion bailout.

Therein lies the Catch-22 that could bring the recovery down. As Obama said, we can’t move forward without a functioning financial system. But voters of both parties will demand that their congressmen reject another costly rescue of it. Americans still don’t understand why many Wall Street malefactors remain in place or why the administration’s dithering banking policy lacks the boldness and clarity of Obama’s rhetoric.

Nor can a further bailout be easily sold by a Treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, whose lax oversight of the guilty banks while at the New York Fed remains a subject of journalistic inquiry. In a damning 5,600-word article from Bloomberg last week, he is portrayed as a second banana, a timid protégé of the old boys who got us into this disaster. Everyone testifies to Geithner’s brilliance, but Jindal, a Rhodes scholar, was similarly hyped. Like the Louisiana governor, the Treasury secretary is a weak public speaker not because he lacks brains or vocal training but because his message doesn’t fly.




Read the whole column - it's excellent. :patriot:


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DemocracyInaction Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:32 AM
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1. Here's the real unfortunate thing
Like it or not, it's been known from the get-go that there will have to be another bank bailout and probably another massive stimulus package. Americans can only stretch their 'pea' brains around so much and then they revolt mostly because they can't understand complex issues. They had no choice waving their stupid flags and flag pins and letting Bush run up a trillion or so; but now they are going to have to run up a couple more trillion OR they will not have a place to work, a pay check, a pension, or someone to fill their damn potholes. It's like arguing with a kid as to why they are going to have to grit their teeth and take the vaccine shot. Obama's big problem is dealing with the most massive ignorance on the planet..the American people.
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Fire1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 12:02 PM
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3. Yeah and try getting these wingnuts to understand that 'yes, our
Edited on Sun Mar-01-09 12:04 PM by Fire1
children and grands will pay for this' and it's your own fuckin fault. Deal with it or starve.
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EraOfResponsibility Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 03:52 PM
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4. Also, the GOP could see it's chance to take advantage of the public's weariness with bank bailouts
and get their chance to take back congress next year.
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Louis-Emmanuel Donating Member (180 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 04:40 PM
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6. The need for a 2nd stimulus was not known to me until recently
Until after the first stimulus was passed.
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high density Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:56 AM
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2. GOP really has no clue what it's doing
Edited on Sun Mar-01-09 11:59 AM by high density
They think now is the perfect time to recover their "fiscal conservatism" cred by voting against everything when history shows there couldn't be a worse idea right now. Nobody but the fringe agrees with the GOP, but the media (still wired for the Bush-GOP echochamber) continues to present their obstruction as if the desire to follow the road that Herbert Hoover paved is some sort of mainstream opinion.
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ClarkUSA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 04:00 PM
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5. Ah, schadenfruede!
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alwysdrunk Donating Member (908 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 04:46 PM
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7. He's right about one thing, another bank bailout isn't going to fly
Not with a LOT of people, stong Obama supporters included. If and when that shoe drops, expect those high poll numbers to come way down. Like he said, the prez should enjoy this while it lasts.
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Number23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-02-09 01:21 AM
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8. Very well done. And it answers sooo many questions I've had as I've read DU the last few weeks
Who in the Sam Hill is Rick Santelli? Answered

How did these damn tea parties get organized? Answered

Did Jindal make good on his promise to not take all of the stimulus money? Answered.

Now, all I have to do is figure out who the hell Kenneth the Page of “30 Rock” is and I'll be all set. :)

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