Obama distractions reaching 'critical critical-mass'

by Rhonda J Mangus | December 15, 2009 at 09:31 am
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The January issue of Golf Digest magazine is scheduled to appear sometime over the next few days on newsstands nationwide. None other than President Barack Obama, joined by 'disgraced' golfer Tiger Woods, will grace the cover of Golf Digest, and with the tag-line "10 Tips Obama Can Take From Tiger."

In light of the recent scandal surrounding Woods, the Obama Administration can not afford one more distraction according to David Kaufman's article titled, Barack Obama: Naked, Black and Alone.

As it stands now, the administration has been beset by distractions since President Obama assumed office nearly 12 months ago, and some believe those distractions have reached a 'critical critical-mass', and it is now time to avoid sensationalism and scandal by any means necessary and return to the policies -- and promises -- that got him elected in the first place.


[T]he Obama Administration has been beset by distractions almost since Inauguration day. Some -- like marriage equality and Middle Eastern peace -- are crucial policy issues gone amok. Others -- such as the Salahis and the Noble Prize drama, Michelle's biceps and the White House Hanukkah party -- are tabloid-styled silliness unworthy of Oval Office response. Hovering in between are the Desiree Rogers and Henry Louis Gates debacles, that first-day-of-school video and Obama's last-minute Olympic sojourn -- legitimate issues bastardized by Beck and Limbaugh.

Whether organic or manufactured, personal or political, the distractions plaguing the Obama White House have reached a critical critical-mass. Laden with double-talk -- not to mention double-standards -- they reflect a fascination with the First Family unprecedented in its scope and rancor. Confirming the old maxim "the personal is political," Obama's "distraction problem" also reveals some rather unfortunate truths about America's unease with race, class and elitism. Along the way, this national fascination with nonsense and non-stories obscures the real challenges facing the nation -- such as health care, poverty, climate change, foreign wars and social justice.

Unlike any President in recent history, Barack Obama came to the world stage naked, Black and alone. Lacking the family lineage of Bush II or Clinton's old-boy Arkansas machine, Obama offered America little more than ... well ... himself. There was no presidential father, but rather an absentee father. A single mother in place of a dynastic Waspy matriarch. A dark-skinned wife from Chicago's South Side instead of its leafy White suburbs. There were no summers in Kennebunkport to prepare Obama for his political ascent. And certainly no Texas crude to keep it flowing.

Of course, as Clinton's Lewinsky scandal and the Bush barfing incident confirm, Obama is hardly the first US president to endure missteps and faux pas. But he is the first to arrive to the White House without an elaborately-connected "kitchen cabinet" managing their fall-out -- and preventing mere distractions from becoming wholesale disasters.

Remember, Bush came to Washington not just as a former Texas governor, but as a former First Son -- deeply entrenched at the highest levels of American business and politics. Indeed, Bush could not have entered the White House better established within the establishment. And with his Daddy's henchmen Dick Cheney and James Baker literally escorting him to the Oval Office, Bush -- in a sense -- simply had to show up to his Administration and activate the auto-pilot.

The subsequent eight years were a veritable flow-chart of distractions and disgrace. But managed by this crack team of media-manipulators, the Bush-bashing never quite reached fever pitch. As a result, even with a pair of wars and economic collapse on his hands, Bush somehow escaped the type of personal vitriol now being heaped upon Pres. Obama both by a vengeful Right and an impatient Left.

It would be easy to blame the President's isolation solely on race. But like everything surrounding the Obama myth, the truth is far more complex. Breaking racial barriers is merely the most obvious of Obama's achievements. Far more nuanced -- yet no less significant -- is his relationship with class, entitlement and privilege.

Despite his shirt-less beach walks, Barack Obama is clearly not naked. And with a Caucasian mother, he's not entirely Black, either. Nor must he be alone in a country that has never more needed a president with such a populist past. As we brace ourselves for the Tiger Golf Digest issue, let's hope this is the last distraction Pres. Obama will need to deflect. There's a war to win, economy to revive, environment to save and DOMA/DODT to repeal.

As he ends his first year in office, Pres. Obama's second 12 months must avoid sensationalism and scandal by any means necessary and return to the policies -- and promises -- that got him elected in the first place. No more Tiger covers or royal lunch snubs, Equality Marches or Netanyahu nonsense. No more distractions from the outside or within. The President still has the American people behind him -- and must use clarity and sincerity to retain their affections. As for Washington itself -- much like many Black men in the big city before him, Obama is still struggling to secure the back-up he deserves.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Thanks for this Rhonda.  Good article that says it all.

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Rhonda J Mangus

You are very welcome, ACP! Yes, Kaufman sums up Obama's first year in office very nicely, expectations for next year included:)  Thanks for reading, commenting, and for the rec!:)






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Hugh Askew

"The President still has the American people behind him...."

well, about 44% of them, if you read the polls.

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Rhonda J Mangus

44% is better than nothing, (it's almost half) Hugh!:) Thanks for reading, commenting, and for the rec:)!



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Hugh Askew

Try eating 44% of a sandwich when you are real, real hungry. Doesn't leave you real satisfied.

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Rhonda J Mangus

No doubt, Hugh!:)




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Rhonda J Mangus

Thanks for sharing, Roy. Obama's House of Cards (one of several articles under those very same search terms).



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juliaredstone

Good article... maybe that's why Obama thinks he deserves a B in this year.

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hidflect

I think Obama's biggest failing has been acting like a naive waif in the wolves' teeth of the Banksters. For the money he handed out he could have paid off everyone's mortgage several times over. I read that the banking bonuses are a sum larger than the growth in US GDP for 2009!

He also murmured something about a windfall tax on the obscene profits of the oil companies during the massive spike in oil prices. That was immediately nixed.He needs to figure out if he's left or right. He can't be both. Joe Lieberman already has that role.


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snuffysmith

Far more nuanced -- yet no less significant -- is his relationship with class, entitlement and privilege, aka his economic team. And that relationship will have far greater bearing on public opinion than a photo op with a disgraced Tiger Woods.

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