By Brent Bozell
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
MSNBC host Chuck Todd assembled a panel of liberal-media
veterans on his morning show "The Daily Rundown" Monday and joked
that the assembled heavyweights presented "a nightmare scenario for Brent
Bozell." But what these journalists proceeded to issue was a devastating
indictment of the Obama presidency and a real nightmare for this president.
Carolyn Ryan, the Washington bureau chief of The New York
Times, brought up "the national funk we're in, the sort of national
malaise." The word "malaise" is never a good word to be around
if you're the president. But for President Barack Obama, who is now seen in
polls as the worst president since World War II, worse than the Master of
Malaise, Jimmy Carter, it's kryptonite.
Iraq's collapse and "this crisis on the border does
go to this question of competence," Ryan said. With Obama's utter lack of
clarity in his immigration policy, "I feel like it can be a negative for
President Obama where it seems like so many things in this country just aren't
working," Ryan added.
Todd agreed. "Boy, you can see that 30-second TV ad,
right? You start with the health care rollout, you go to the VA, you go to
Syria, you go to Iraq, and you can go to the border. You can draw a straight
line."
Susan Page of USA Today found different storm clouds. She
insisted that Obama will have to move harder to deport the tens of thousands of
children illegally pouring over the border, action which will then hurt him
with core constituencies that want more amnesty, not more crackdowns.
"This is kind of a lose-lose for him, politically speaking."
Todd noted that Democrats don't want to go anywhere near
the immigration issue right now. Then this whole panel agreed that it is
incumbent that Obama go to the border during his upcoming Texas visit, because,
as Page said, "This is a Katrina moment, right? ... You're going to a
fundraiser, and you're not going to the border, where there's this
crisis?"
Ouch. Hurricane Katrina is another metaphor Obama
definitely does not want attached to his crumbling legacy. Dan Balz of the
Washington Post underlined, "If he goes, he draws even more attention to
the fact of the problem that they were unable to solve right now." Again,
it's another lose-lose.
Obama certainly is relying on his historically pliant
media not to discuss the need for a border visit. The options on the evening
news are politically dreadful. Imagine the footage of the president visiting
amidst the human squalor his inaction has caused.
Balz put the issue in a more historical context.
"When we have seen these mass arrivals, it's hurt the party that's been in
the White House badly." Todd agreed: "Always has. Every time."
Todd reminded his audience that the Mariel boatlift of Cuban refugees in 1980
helped defeat Bill Clinton in the only election he ever lost. Many Cubans were
kept at Fort Chaffee in western Arkansas.
The notion of Obama's incompetence in matters both
foreign and domestic is really beginning to sink in with the press. Try as they
might in their daily attempts to sugarcoat the bad news and/or blame it all on
the Republicans, even the liberal news media can read the tea leaves.
They'll keep blowing the wind beneath Obama's crippled
wings, but yesterday's gusto is gone.
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