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September 28, 2009

Does the ghost of Jimmy Carter lurk in Obama's future?


The San Francisco Examiner asks the very same question we've been asking ourselves...

Barack Obama came roaring into office just nine short months ago. He brought a head of steam and a congressional calendar that could easily last eight years passing all his ideas.

However, it appears that President Obama’s scenario of his first term in office is coming apart at the seams and there’s nobody to blame but himself. Independent voters that voted him into office are now inclined to vote him out as soon as possible.

So fast in fact that many in his administration are asking “what happened?” And the answers are many and closely aligned to the demise of Jimmy Carter’s presidency back in 1980.

The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows Obama disapproval rating among independent voters to be higher than his approval numbers for the first time since taking office. Astounding when it is considered he had a steady 60% approval rating until the last few months.

That encompasses approximately 43% of the American voting public. It is an incredible turn of events considering the infancy of his first term. It conjures up the “shadow” that lurked over President Carter’s FINAL year in the White House.

What apparently has happened is Americans have shied away from his big spending programs. What seemed to look good to many people on paper does not translate as well to reality.

Not unlike Carter, the president’s actions have revived a sagging and downtrodden Republican Party, the conservative right and independents all at once. Wherever Obama looks, people are beginning to ask questions and the public is awakening to the uncomfortable feeling that the country is changing too quick for their taste.

More shocking is that independent voters favor a Republican –controlled congress come the 2010 elections by a four point margin. It’s a clear message that the electorate is agreeable to replacing their Democrat Congressman with a Republican.

There has been a nine point drop in the public’s confidence in Obama’s goals and policies. These are numbers that can signal big trouble on the horizon for off year elections. The last such reversal came in 1994 when the Republicans registered huge gains in both Houses.

But the election that all Democrats would just as soon forget was in 1980. It was the beginning of the Reagan Era and an end to the left wing of the Democratic Party for decades to come.

All the ingredients for such an election are at hand minus it being a presidential election year in 2010.

Although the Democrats were quick to blame the Republicans early in Obama’s presidency for all that was wrong, the tide is turning. Just as Carter spent the first years in office blaming the Nixon Administration and President Ford, he quickly found the public dismissing that excuse.

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18 comments:

Opus #6 said...

You're playing my song, Nickie. You're playing my song.

I could read this blog post every day for the next 3 years and be a happy woman.

Doom said...

It would be nice to get a chip off the old block, especially from the Gipper. (yeah, I know he was only the Gipper in the movies) Preferably two chips, one for each shoulder of politicians making the cut, a chip on each shoulder will keep them balanced and yet maintain an axe grinding mentality.

It is possible. But I see few Republicans, fewer Libertarians, and no Independents lining up. And then I see little weeding from the RNC or Libertarian parties (both of which need some cleaning and oiling). There is time, says Gandalf. Hmmm, let me think on that a bit.

Gotta have a leadership we can trust in and men who will be moved forward within it. I am not seeing that. You?

Fuzzy Slippers said...

Let us hope. Real hope, though, not that hopeandchange crap. Now all we have to do is find our 2012 Reagan. I don't see his like in the current contenders (except I do really like Sarah Palin . . . *wistful sigh*).

We have to give credit to BO for energizing the right and uniting us as we've not really seen since 1980--except after 9/11, perhaps.

Super post.

Rhod said...

Both of them share the disgusting mix of qualities you find in most liberals. Arrogance, pomposity, dishonesty, cowardice, incompetence and moral bloat. You wouldn't hire either of them to clean drain gutters.

Maybe every generation it's necessary to be reminded of what you don't want in public office.

Writer X said...

The ghost of Jimmy Carter lurks in Obama's present. And the Republican Party has been inadvertently handed a gift. Let's hope they don't blow it with another RINO in 2012. Nonetheless, The 2010 elections should be a bloodbath for the Democrats.

LL said...

Dear Leader and the thugs, opportunists, Marxists and power hungry freaks who surround him will work to steal all they can while in office. (the Chicago way) Even more damaging than that is their plan to destroy free enterprise and replace it with government dependency.

I agree that 2010 will be better - but only if we all keep our eye on that goal.

Les Carpenter said...

Only time will tell. But things are looking more promising for an early dismissal of the socialist/statist now occupying the White House.

2010 is looking better and will be a pivotal year.

I agree with Doom, the leadership needed has not yet appeared on the horizon. We'll have to wait and see.

Anonymous said...

Ope, there are times when the thought of this is all that gets me through the day.

Anonymous said...

Doom, I'm not seeing it. In the last election, I was hoping that Giuliani had the potential, but that balloon burst early.

Please, no more McCains or Doles.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Fuzz. I'm hoping Sarah catches fire and ends up in the right place at the right time.

Anonymous said...

Rhod, I'm a Californian. I'm reminded daily of the kind politicians I don't want in office. The place is crawlin with them.

Anonymous said...

Writer, I've already booked in for election night 2010. My schedule will be clear. I anticipate the evening to be celebratory and well-oiled with adult beverages.

Anonymous said...

LL, I agree on keeping the focus.

For the next year, and more, we'll be bombarded my endless absurities and scandals that the Left hopes will diffuse our rage about Healthcare into a wide-ranging smorgasbord of battles.

Anonymous said...

Rational, I am so sick of waiting and seeing, but I understand what you're saying.

Unknown said...

The Deomcrats are a problem, and the Ghost of Failed Presidents Past (Jimmy Carter) has visited BO, but the Republicans are not the answer. They contributed to the massive debt that is slowly pulling America into a financial abyss. The solution is the American people, and a new party.

Anonymous said...

Arby, that would be a great solution, but the Left would love to see the opposition with a split vote.

commoncents said...

Great Post! I really like your blog!!
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Left Coast Rebel said...

Nickie - I stole this pic, too cool.