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What Dubya Can Teach Obama
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The president's sagging poll numbers aren't his real problem, says The Daily Beast's Nicolle Wallace. It's that his White House is out of touch, just as the Bush team was sometimes.
You can overcome sinking poll numbers. Negative press comes and goes. But when the public no longer sees you as someone who understands the problems the American people are facing, you’re trapped inside the presidential bubble—and you’ve got a serious problem on your hands.
This summer, President Barack Obama became a full-time resident of the bubble. And he’s going to have a hard time climbing out. The plummeting approval numbers are not the crisis pundits and political opponents suggest; polls turn around based on events and legislative triumphs. But falling out of touch with the gritty reality facing a majority of families in this country is like falling out of love. It’s often difficult—if not impossible—to generate the starry-eyed adoration and trust again.
As an alumna of President George W. Bush’s senior staff, I’d say that we succeeded in pulling back the curtain some of the time—and failed miserably other times.
The president has an astute and skilled staff. But they bear much of the blame for allowing him to become detached from political reality. Take the flap over the back to school address, for example. The protests to Obama’s planned talk have very little to do with schoolchildren or classrooms. Most people agree that the president is entitled to urge kids to study hard and stay in school. But someone deserves blame for creating an additional political headache for Obama by letting an instruction to have students “write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president” accompany the announcement. It’s likely that the failure lies with an overworked White House staffer who missed the glaring red flag—language that should have stood out to anyone paying attention to the debate that’s raging in this country about the role of government in American life.
• Mark McKinnon: Flunk the Far RightIt’s a similar story with health-care reform. All White House staffs are exhausted, and I can’t imagine the Obama White House is doing anything less than burning the candle at both ends. But one of the most vital responsibilities of the senior staff is to provide a president with that final “gut check.” The chief of staff and other top advisers must pull back the curtain for a president and show him where the vast majority of Americans stand on the most important issues facing the country. But judging from the response the public has been giving Obama’s health-care reform plan this summer, he didn’t see the freight train of opposition coming.
I know a little about the bubble; I’ve seen it from the inside. As an alumna of President George W. Bush’s senior staff, I’d say that we succeeded in pulling back the curtain some of the time—and failed miserably other times. In certain instances, our failures were due to incompetence, and at other points, we failed to grasp the depth and breadth of public sentiment. In early 2005, when the public was growing frightened and discouraged by the violent events and images coming out of Iraq, we squandered the president’s political capital with a failed attempt to reform Social Security instead of shoring up support for the difficult days ahead in Baghdad with frequent and straightforward assessments of the challenges there. In all cases, the consequences of being out of touch with the American public were devastating.







Samiil
This woman sounds just like a dinning room table.
piktor
"All White House staffs are exhausted"- Nicole Wallace
Yeah, she's a dining table with no room to go but the basement.
allonfla
White house staff exhausted - aaah! Congress is making the same complaints and i still say - aaaah! GET TO WORK. - Nicole hasn't a clue.
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eldamon
President Obama needs to worry when bubble heads like Nicole Wallace start praising him. She did such a great job with the McCain-Palin campaign, I don't see why everyone isn't hanging on her every word...
Llplo99
No kidding...she was never exactly part of an effective team, neither in McCain/Palin's nor George W.'s teams.
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marinersarenumber1
Isn't Wallace really implicating herself here?
By her own admission, Obama was the catalyst of change and
"in touch" politics of the 2008 campaign. Where was she when
the McCain-Palin dynamic duo was sinking in the harbor? I would
truly be embarrassed to admit to being a senior advisor for this
disasterous, clown car campaign.
Obama's critical insights and steadfast dedication to this country
didn't change. Staffing will change. The country will continue to
rise because Obama is not living in the bubble of "out of touch"
politics as this article so woefully attempts to defend.
I think it's Wallace that needs to do a little personal self-examination.
Embers
Right on Mariners! I thought your name was "marines are number 1" BTW.
Natural-Selection
Bottom line is that he campaigned over 2 years for this position. He wanted it badly and won it...and the stress that goes along with it. I don't have any sympathy for these people and if he was stupid enough to surround himself with people that constantly sniff his and each other's butt's instead of reading the tea leaves...they all deserve to crumble.
Johnnyappleseed
Sniff hell, more like kiss.
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Fulltime247
You should really go post this crap on townhall.com (or give FOXY a call for a guest spot) - If you were part of the crew giving advice to 'W' then the only course of action is to do 100% the opposite of everything that emits from that orifice you call a mouth. - Now, begone... and come up with a plan to help your former boss avoid the 1st postion on 'America Worst Presidents' - I'm sure he can't wait to hear from you since the advice you gave during his term was so helpful.
Countdemony
You know before it's over Obama will be known as the "Worst President since wait for it Jimmy Carter
pennsykid2000
Only if he starts an unjustified disastrous war, spies on Americans illegally, runs a totally inept administration that fails to respond to natural disasters, ignores warnings of impending terroristic attacks on American soil, and doubles the national debt to give the rich tax cuts. Yet, even then, he won't be quite as bad as W.
Fang1944
Only if he quadruples the national debt, supports mass murder, torture and rape in Nicaragua, and presides over the most corrupt administration in American history. And only if he thinks trees pollute more than cars.
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taranto
Actually this isn't a bad comment on Obama's problem. He battled it during the campaign, overcame it. He's having a bad summer, he needs to regroup. His staff need to pull their heads out. And no question the far right Fox belligerents are throwing petrol on the tire fire in unprecedented ways. At least nicole wallace admitted the bushies were blind and incompetent.
glecko
To the people that don't want to read Ms. Wallace on The Daily Beast - don't read her. I enjoy occasional different points of view, regardless of how off the wall they may seem.
Embers
Who could read this crap? You already know what Wallace will say about Obama, just because she's Nicolle Wallace? Someone needs to rebut her silly arguments. If sh
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n--Y--misterdonEmbers
I didn't read it; I already knew what she was going to say. I came here to talk to you guys.
Johnnyappleseed
Good observation misterdon.
JennEm
Has Nicolle ever written about what a terrible, back-biting mess of a campaign McCain ran? Because that would actually be interesting to read.
Obama's problem is, he didn't run for President, he ran for Messiah. There's no where to go but "fail."
avocado
give me a break! The Republicans are the ones out of touch with the average American. The R's continue to sell the line of total crap that somehow they are the real Americans. Yeah, Right!
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n--Y--misterdonnumonk
There is no such thing as "TEH real Americans" because there is no such thing as "THE real Americans". Period.
I was born in the USA, fuck if I'm an American. I'm a mutt. So are you. So were the Native Americans.
This conversation is as ridiculous as the fact that I'm allowing myself to not only read comments on bullshit, but also to comment on the bullshit comments on the bullshit with bullshit. 2*Bullshit - Bullshit = Bullshit
America = Bullshit. See above proof. And all the partisan comments above are as much of an embarrassment exercise of ridiculousness as my actually typing these embarrassing and ridiculous words in response to proxy Bullshit.
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johnmcenroe
What? This is just stupid if it weren't also malicious. For the poeple who take this kind of punditry serious: there are no signs that Barack Obama is out of touch with the problems of average Americans.
Countdemony
REALLY!
Llplo99
Really! The problems with healthcare are complex. You have to read a lot of material to really appreciate the difficulty of this issue. Most Americans don't know how much their healthcare insurance costs because their employers pay for most of the cost. Non-news outlets such as Fox and Limbaugh cloud the issue by trying to scare the public with nonsense such as Death Panels (which your lovely insurance already provides). At the rate of increase, employers will not be able to afford insurance for their employees in 5 to 10 years. Obama understands this and is trying to reform healthcare because we must do it or the nation will be further in debt (thanks to the GOP!) and individuals will be one healthcare crisis away from bankruptcy. You are a fool if you don't understand this.
Embers
Yes, Johnmcenroe said "average" Americans -- not "below average Americans"
Johnnyappleseed
YOU COULD HAVE FOOLED ME.
Can't fool a fool.
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n--Y--Portmanteaubgeasyas123
Every action of his is met with immediate resistance and calls of socialism from the right so I fail to see your point.
Oh, and people need to stop using the term average americans because there is no such thing.
virgilpilgrim
a lot of fools on here,
drowning out the real movers and shakers,
who watch amused and often silent.
there are levels of power and influence that run this world.
the trick is to find yours
and contribute meaningfully to the world,
instead of shitting over an internet page.
don't you have things to do.
you will be silenced by love.
you will understand who you are.
you will live forever.
if you want.
ed1214
President Obama addressed the "bubble" in an interview. Our president is aware that this exists. Our president is plugged in. He has a blackberry on his hip at all times.Televisions are on throughout the west wing at all times. I just don't see what you are talking about, Nicolle. You are the one in a bubble if you don't think the American people are not concerned about health care. Do you even know anyone who isn't covered? Do you even know anyone who has been denied by their insurance company? If not, you are the one in a bubble.
milkman57
Obama isn't in a "bubble" His mother died with no health insurance. Do you think he forogt about that? This is more republican bs.
greengirl
No one has ever been more in touch with what this country needs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ms. Wallace, go away and take your idiots with you.!
mbstrong
I'm an "average American" and I feel the President understands my concerns exactly - especially my concern that we need meaningful health care reform, including a public option.
After working for the most out-of-touch president we've ever had, this would-be "expert" is still trying to give advice. She's the one who's out of touch and out to lunch - TDB editors: please leave her out to pasture, where she belongs!
allonfla
Yeah, cause no American wants health care reform. Maybe you don't feel a connection to him but I do. This meme was garbage during the GE and it is garbage now. It says something about Obama when you can't come up with anything new to slam the President with.
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