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Is Obama Smart?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904140604576495932704234052.html

The aircraft was large, modern and considered among the world's safest. But that night it was flying straight into a huge thunderstorm. Turbulence was extreme, and airspeed indicators may not have been functioning properly. Worse, the pilots were incompetent. As the plane threatened to stall they panicked by pointing the nose up, losing speed when they ought to have done the opposite. It was all over in minutes.
 
Was this the fate of Flight 447, the Air France jet that plunged mysteriously into the Atlantic a couple of years ago? Could be. What I'm talking about here is the Obama presidency.
 
When it comes to piloting, Barack Obama seems to think he's the political equivalent of Charles Lindbergh, Chuck Yeager and—in a "Fly Me to the Moon" sort of way—Nat King Cole rolled into one. "I think I'm a better speech writer than my speech writers," he reportedly told an aide in 2008. "I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors. And I'll tell you right now that I'm . . . a better political director than my political director."
 




The Wall Street Journal Europe editorial page editor Brian Carney on the sovereign debt crisis and the stock market plunge.
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On another occasion—at the 2004 Democratic convention—Mr. Obama explained to a Chicago Tribune reporter that "I'm LeBron, baby. I can play at this level. I got game."
 
Of course, it's tempting to be immodest when your admirers are so immodest about you. How many times have we heard it said that Mr. Obama is the smartest president ever? Even when he's criticized, his failures are usually chalked up to his supposed brilliance. Liberals say he's too cerebral for the Beltway rough-and-tumble; conservatives often seem to think his blunders, foreign and domestic, are all part of a cunning scheme to turn the U.S. into a combination of Finland, Cuba and Saudi Arabia.
 
I don't buy it. I just think the president isn't very bright;D

Socrates taught that wisdom begins in the recognition of how little we know. Mr. Obama is perpetually intent on telling us how much he knows. Aristotle wrote that the type of intelligence most needed in politics is prudence, which in turn requires experience. Mr. Obama came to office with no experience. Plutarch warned that flattery "makes itself an obstacle and pestilence to great houses and great affairs." Today's White House, more so than any in memory, is stuffed with flatterers.

Much is made of the president's rhetorical gifts. This is the sort of thing that can be credited only by people who think that a command of English syntax is a mark of great intellectual distinction. Can anyone recall a memorable phrase from one of Mr. Obama's big speeches that didn't amount to cliché? As for the small speeches, such as the one we were kept waiting 50 minutes for yesterday, we get Triple-A bromides about America remaining a "Triple-A country." Which, when it comes to long-term sovereign debt, is precisely what we no longer are under Mr. Obama.
 

Then there is Mr. Obama as political tactician. He makes predictions that prove false. He makes promises he cannot honor. He raises expectations he cannot meet. He reneges on commitments made in private. He surrenders positions staked in public. He is absent from issues in which he has a duty to be involved. He is overbearing when he ought to be absent. At the height of the financial panic of 1907, Teddy Roosevelt, who had done much to bring the panic about by inveighing against big business, at least had the good sense to stick to his bear hunt and let J.P. Morgan sort things out. Not so this president, who puts a new twist on an old put-down: Every time he opens his mouth, he subtracts from the sum total of financial capital.

Then there's his habit of never trimming his sails, much less tacking to the prevailing wind. When Bill Clinton got hammered on health care, he reverted to centrist course and passed welfare reform. When it looked like the Iraq war was going to be lost, George Bush fired Don Rumsfeld and ordered the surge.
 
Mr. Obama, by contrast, appears to consider himself immune from error. Perhaps this explains why he has now doubled down on Heckuva Job Geithner. It also explains his insulting and politically inept habit of suggesting—whether the issue is health care, or Arab-Israeli peace, or change we can believe in at some point in God's good time—that the fault always lies in the failure of his audiences to listen attentively. It doesn't. In politics, a failure of communication is always the fault of the communicator.

Much of the media has spent the past decade obsessing about the malapropisms of George W. Bush, the ignorance of Sarah Palin, and perhaps soon the stupidity of Rick Perry. Nothing is so typical of middling minds than to harp on the intellectual deficiencies of the slightly less smart and considerably more successful.

But it takes actual smarts to understand that glibness and self-belief are not sufficient proof of genuine intelligence. Stupid is as stupid does, said the great philosopher Forrest Gump. The presidency of Barack Obama is a case study in stupid does.
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2011, 03:44:29 PM »
We thought he was plotting to destroy America...turns out he's just a fucking reatrd. On second thought I think we also mentioned that as well. Thanks Libs....
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2011, 03:48:55 PM »
We thought he was plotting to destroy America...turns out he's just a fucking reatrd. On second thought I think we also mentioned that as well. Thanks Libs....
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2011, 03:52:36 PM »
Hugo tell me your not regretting that vote. Hil would have been better...
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2011, 04:04:13 PM »
Hugo tell me your not regretting that vote. Hil would have been better...
I can't stand Hillary either, but I don't lose any sleep over my vote.  I knew it wouldn't matter how I voted before I even voted.  I was registered in Wyoming which was in absolutely no danger of going to Obama.  100% of the people could have guessed a republican outcome to the Wyoming 2008 election a year before it even happened lol...

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2011, 04:12:45 PM »
Either way, he's not fit to be potus and needs to go.

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2011, 06:10:20 PM »
Is Obama Smart?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904140604576495932704234052.html

The aircraft was large, modern and considered among the world's safest. But that night it was flying straight into a huge thunderstorm. Turbulence was extreme, and airspeed indicators may not have been functioning properly. Worse, the pilots were incompetent. As the plane threatened to stall they panicked by pointing the nose up, losing speed when they ought to have done the opposite. It was all over in minutes.
 
Was this the fate of Flight 447, the Air France jet that plunged mysteriously into the Atlantic a couple of years ago? Could be. What I'm talking about here is the Obama presidency.
 
When it comes to piloting, Barack Obama seems to think he's the political equivalent of Charles Lindbergh, Chuck Yeager and—in a "Fly Me to the Moon" sort of way—Nat King Cole rolled into one. "I think I'm a better speech writer than my speech writers," he reportedly told an aide in 2008. "I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors. And I'll tell you right now that I'm . . . a better political director than my political director."
 




The Wall Street Journal Europe editorial page editor Brian Carney on the sovereign debt crisis and the stock market plunge.
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On another occasion—at the 2004 Democratic convention—Mr. Obama explained to a Chicago Tribune reporter that "I'm LeBron, baby. I can play at this level. I got game."
 
Of course, it's tempting to be immodest when your admirers are so immodest about you. How many times have we heard it said that Mr. Obama is the smartest president ever? Even when he's criticized, his failures are usually chalked up to his supposed brilliance. Liberals say he's too cerebral for the Beltway rough-and-tumble; conservatives often seem to think his blunders, foreign and domestic, are all part of a cunning scheme to turn the U.S. into a combination of Finland, Cuba and Saudi Arabia.
 
I don't buy it. I just think the president isn't very bright.  ;D

Socrates taught that wisdom begins in the recognition of how little we know. Mr. Obama is perpetually intent on telling us how much he knows. Aristotle wrote that the type of intelligence most needed in politics is prudence, which in turn requires experience. Mr. Obama came to office with no experience. Plutarch warned that flattery "makes itself an obstacle and pestilence to great houses and great affairs." Today's White House, more so than any in memory, is stuffed with flatterers.

Much is made of the president's rhetorical gifts. This is the sort of thing that can be credited only by people who think that a command of English syntax is a mark of great intellectual distinction. Can anyone recall a memorable phrase from one of Mr. Obama's big speeches that didn't amount to cliché? As for the small speeches, such as the one we were kept waiting 50 minutes for yesterday, we get Triple-A bromides about America remaining a "Triple-A country." Which, when it comes to long-term sovereign debt, is precisely what we no longer are under Mr. Obama.
 

Then there is Mr. Obama as political tactician. He makes predictions that prove false. He makes promises he cannot honor. He raises expectations he cannot meet. He reneges on commitments made in private. He surrenders positions staked in public. He is absent from issues in which he has a duty to be involved. He is overbearing when he ought to be absent. At the height of the financial panic of 1907, Teddy Roosevelt, who had done much to bring the panic about by inveighing against big business, at least had the good sense to stick to his bear hunt and let J.P. Morgan sort things out. Not so this president, who puts a new twist on an old put-down: Every time he opens his mouth, he subtracts from the sum total of financial capital.

Then there's his habit of never trimming his sails, much less tacking to the prevailing wind. When Bill Clinton got hammered on health care, he reverted to centrist course and passed welfare reform. When it looked like the Iraq war was going to be lost, George Bush fired Don Rumsfeld and ordered the surge.
 
Mr. Obama, by contrast, appears to consider himself immune from error. Perhaps this explains why he has now doubled down on Heckuva Job Geithner. It also explains his insulting and politically inept habit of suggesting—whether the issue is health care, or Arab-Israeli peace, or change we can believe in at some point in God's good time—that the fault always lies in the failure of his audiences to listen attentively. It doesn't. In politics, a failure of communication is always the fault of the communicator.

Much of the media has spent the past decade obsessing about the malapropisms of George W. Bush, the ignorance of Sarah Palin, and perhaps soon the stupidity of Rick Perry. Nothing is so typical of middling minds than to harp on the intellectual deficiencies of the slightly less smart and considerably more successful.

But it takes actual smarts to understand that glibness and self-belief are not sufficient proof of genuine intelligence. Stupid is as stupid does, said the great philosopher Forrest Gump. The presidency of Barack Obama is a case study in stupid does.



People thought Bush wasn't bright but he was smart enough to be elected President for 2 terms.  
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #7 on: August 09, 2011, 06:21:46 PM »

People thought Bush wasn't bright but he was smart enough to be elected President for 2 terms.  
He wasn't elected president for 2 terms. He stole the elections. We had 2 rigged elections period, end of story.  There's so much shit out on this it's an absolute imo.  Not that it matters, Gore and Kerry would have probably sucked ass too.

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #8 on: August 09, 2011, 07:45:23 PM »
This guy was just on John batchelor show and was really good discussing his column.    Obama is at best an economic illiterate , and that's being generous.   

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #9 on: August 09, 2011, 08:22:00 PM »
He wasn't elected president for 2 terms. He stole the elections. We had 2 rigged elections period, end of story.  There's so much shit out on this it's an absolute imo.  Not that it matters, Gore and Kerry would have probably sucked ass too.

Dont get me started on that. Anyone who knows anything about those elections knows Bush won them fair and square. And why the hell are you talking about 2004? Ohio was no Florida 2000.
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2011, 05:54:23 AM »
He wasn't elected president for 2 terms. He stole the elections. We had 2 rigged elections period, end of story.  There's so much shit out on this it's an absolute imo.  Not that it matters, Gore and Kerry would have probably sucked ass too.


Whether the elections were rigged or not, it still takes some cerebral processing to accomplish that.  Bush isn't stupid and especially Obama.  Let's face it, you have to be smart and calculating to be President of the United States
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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #11 on: August 10, 2011, 06:03:22 AM »

Whether the elections were rigged or not, it still takes some cerebral processing to accomplish that.  Bush isn't stupid and especially Obama.  Let's face it, you have to be smart and calculating to be President of the United States
you're crediting Bush for rigging the elections lol...  yea, sure he got his hands dirty with code lol...

No you don't have to be smart and calculating to be president, you only need the right buddies and assurances that you will hook them up.  Bush absolutely proves that much.

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #12 on: August 10, 2011, 06:06:02 AM »
He wasn't elected president for 2 terms. He stole the elections. We had 2 rigged elections period, end of story.  There's so much shit out on this it's an absolute imo.  Not that it matters, Gore and Kerry would have probably sucked ass too.

LOL!!!

Look at this nitwit.  

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Re: 33 your wrong, according to the WSJ, ol Barry is just an idiot.
« Reply #13 on: August 10, 2011, 06:07:47 AM »
LOL!!!

Look at this nitwit.  
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