Replace Rahm
There has been a lot of pundit speculation lately that what President Obama needs to do to right the ship is restructure his staff but Leslie Gelb’s assumptions when making that argument are remarkable.
Underneath its supposed "realist" practicality and its discreet evasions he appears to believe that President Obama is smart, articulate but naive soul who requires wise old advisers to keep him from sinking. :wacko: He is the President for crying out loud; the chief executive of this country; not some little boy.
I don't really find the criticisms of Rahm Emanuel, for example, very persuasive, nor do I buy the notion that Obama's communications skills have suddenly degraded, as some of his liberal admirers, in other places, actually seem to believe. Obama's fundamental problem is that he vastly over-promised, and that he has a world view that in certain key respects doesn't match reality.
I do think his lack of experience is an aggravating factor – which leads to the narrative that President Obama doesn’t appear up to the job. This, in turn, leads to the expanded narrative that he has surrounded himself with people that, by and large, appear not up to their jobs either. But I think the people that make these arguments are missing the point I referenced above: These supposedly incompetent advisers are not steering a naive Obama places he doesn't want to go. They are implementing his policies. They are Obama - not the other way around.
There has been a lot of pundit speculation lately that what President Obama needs to do to right the ship is restructure his staff but Leslie Gelb’s assumptions when making that argument are remarkable.
Underneath its supposed "realist" practicality and its discreet evasions he appears to believe that President Obama is smart, articulate but naive soul who requires wise old advisers to keep him from sinking. :wacko: He is the President for crying out loud; the chief executive of this country; not some little boy.
I don't really find the criticisms of Rahm Emanuel, for example, very persuasive, nor do I buy the notion that Obama's communications skills have suddenly degraded, as some of his liberal admirers, in other places, actually seem to believe. Obama's fundamental problem is that he vastly over-promised, and that he has a world view that in certain key respects doesn't match reality.
I do think his lack of experience is an aggravating factor – which leads to the narrative that President Obama doesn’t appear up to the job. This, in turn, leads to the expanded narrative that he has surrounded himself with people that, by and large, appear not up to their jobs either. But I think the people that make these arguments are missing the point I referenced above: These supposedly incompetent advisers are not steering a naive Obama places he doesn't want to go. They are implementing his policies. They are Obama - not the other way around.
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