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The aloof Barack Hussein Obama

by Phantom Ace ( 172 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Progressives at June 27th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

Barack Hussein Obama has been compared to many politicians. He has been compared to Jimmy Carter, Papa Bush, Hugo Chavez, Idi Amin, Mao Zedong and Benito Mussolini,  but Michael Barone has a different take. He compares Obama to Peter Seller’s character Chauncey Gardiner in the 1979 movie Being There. Like that character, Obama is aloof and acts like he is above it all. He has an aloof and nonchalant style to governing.

Which past leader does Barack Obama most closely resemble? His admirers, not all of them liberals, used to compare him with Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt.

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But there is another comparison I think more appropriate for a president who, according to one of his foreign-policy staffers, prefers to “lead from behind.” The man I have in mind is Chauncey Gardiner, the character played by Peter Sellers in the 1979 movie “Being There.”

As you may remember, Gardiner is a clueless gardener who is mistaken for a Washington eminence and becomes a presidential adviser. Asked if you can stimulate growth through temporary incentives, Gardiner says, “As long as the roots are not severed, all is well and all will be well in the garden.” “First comes the spring and summer,” he explains, “but then we have fall and winter. And then we get spring and summer again.” The president is awed as Gardiner sums up, “There will be growth in the spring.”

Kind of reminds you of Obama’s approach to the federal budget, doesn’t it?

It really does seem as if Obama doesn’t care about the job. Barack seems over his head sometimes and he just wanted to be President for the sake of it. He’s admitted that being a one term President is OK with him. Come November 2012, maybe we can give him his wish!

Rodan Note: It’s Iron Fist’s birthday. Let’s wish him a happy one!

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