Month: October 2009

Helen Thomas’s Advice To President Obama

Helen Thomas, the 89 year old news woman who has been on the White House beat since the Kennedy Administration, has written a new book in which she gives advice to President Obama.

Her advice is, needless to say, priceless and wise.

Life in the White House will be more difficult as time goes by, and the best moments of glory and happiness are probably already past.

The concept of privacy is gone, and will never return, as once a public servant at this level of responsibility, a President will never again know what it is to be a private citizen, even after leaving office.

The promotion of an “open” administration is always to be preferred, as if you try to avoid telling the whole story and avoid the media, it will reverberate against you.

It is important to have strong convictions and courage, and do not allow yourself to be deterred by public pressure from others to do what you believe is right.

You must have a vision and have the ability to inspire and promote a legacy you can be proud of. Delivery of results is imperative, as talk is not louder than action.

Obama’s honeymoon is over, but he has the capability to have a dramatic effect on the nation’s future. Let us hope he understands Helen Thomas’s advice!

Lamar Alexander And Three Year College Degrees

Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander, former Education Secretary under George HW Bush, has written an article in Newsweek Magazine, advocating the promotion of a three year college degree as a way to encourage savings for college students, and also as a method to advance careers for students more quickly.

Of course, this is only good for that small sliver of students who are mature enough, motivated enough, and intelligent enough to be able to work harder than most do today who attend college.

Since so many students need to work to stay in college, and since so many, at the same time, want the “full” college experience of social life and development of “relationships”, this will not work for the vast majority of college students. The fact is, right now, only five percent of students manage by working, at an accelerated pace, to finish in three academic years.

So this proposal might work for the top graduates of high schools across the country, who are accepted at top private and public universities, and are mature enough to be willing to sacrifice and work to finish and move on to graduate degrees or the world of work. But again, it will not work for the vast majority of college students who, not only need four years to finish, but in most cases need six or more years to complete their undergraduate education.

So, Senator Alexander, I give you credit for motivating the very best students among high school graduates, but your idea will never be realistic for more than ninety percent of college students, sorry to say!

Comparing Barack Obama To Past Presidents

President Obama, after just nine months in office, is being actively compared by different commentators and scholars to several former Presidents, who happen to be vastly different. So it all depends on one’s ideological bent as to which comparison makes the most sense.

Obama has been compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton! What an interesting list this is, and based on differing perceptions.

Obama is FDR to some, because of the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression, and his willingness to experiment and try anything, as well as his inclination to create more government intervention in the economy, ability to communicate with the public, his strong charismatic personality, and strong ideological attacks beginning in the first year and causing the President to be called contradictory “isms”!

Obama is called John F. Kennedy because he is young, charismatic, has great communications abilities, is considered inexperienced for his position by critics, is a leader who overcame a barrier not accomplished earlier (religion or race), and faced strong foreign policy challenges immediately upon taking office.

Obama is Lyndon B. Johnson in that he is seeking to accomplish a tremendous amount of legislation as soon as possible, sees FDR as a model, and faces a major decision early on over escalation of a foreign intervention.

Obama is Richard Nixon in that he is very bright as Nixon was, is attacking his media critics in a strong fashion, and also is involved in tough decisions on escalation of a foreign intervention.

Obama is Jimmy Carter in that he is seen also as inexperienced, overly idealistic and visionary, wants to lessen the possibility of war by pursuing every avenue toward peace, and prefers negotiations over confrontation, and had a similar background in the state senate before seeking higher office.

Obama is Ronald Reagan in that he is personally popular, had to deal with a serious economic downturn, often had his policies disliked even with a high personal rating, and had a reputation as a “Great Communicator”.

Obama is Bill Clinton in that both were young, had desire to promote health care reform, had great ability as communicators, and Obama has used a lot of “Clintonites” in his administration, including Hillary Clinton, the First Lady under her husband’s administration.

These comparisons are, of course, fascinating, but at the same time, there are ways that Obama can be shown to be DIFFERENT than any and all of these predecessors.

The truth is, it is really too early to know how Obama will be rated in history, or compared ultimately to his predecessors, both those mentioned above, and the others who, each in their own way, made positive or negative contributions to the office of the Presidency.

But the beginning of rating Obama is deeply engaged already!

An Absolutely Whacko Idea: Roger Ailes Of Fox News Running for President?

Roger Ailes, the founder, President and CEO of Fox News Channel, and a former media adviser to Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, and Rudy Guiliani has been rumored today to be considering running for President of the United States!

This is even more nutty than the thought of Sarah Palin running for President! Ailes is a totally destructive, negative figure who has poisoned the American political atmosphere with his propaganda station which passes as news for a few million delusional watchers!

He is so right wing that it is hard to even see him fitting on the political spectrum with any political figure except maybe for the right wing talk show hosts on radio, the lackeys on his station who claim to be journalists, plus Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and Michelle Bachmann, and such propagandists as Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, and Laura Ingraham.

Ailes is also already 69 years of age, and would be close to 73 by the time he would take the oath of President in January 2013. He has spent his career dividing people and sowing chaos and anarchy, and even the thought that this propagandist would run is terrifying.

Thankfully, he has already brought the rumor balloon down to earth, stating that his mission is to continue to promote “news” on Fox News Channel. This is true propaganda which, unfortunately, manages to mislead a few million misguided souls! 🙁

Joe Biden Says About Dick Cheney: “Who Cares?” A Great Response!

Vice President Joe Biden has made it perfectly clear that former Vice President Dick Cheney’s attack on President Obama’s careful reconsideration of Afghanistan policy is something to be ignored, saying “Who cares?”

That is the exactly proper take on Cheney’s criticism. The former Vice President was totally wrong on so much foreign policy during the Bush Administration, and actually harmed the President he served with his delusional view of the world scene.

Meanwhile, Biden is one of the real assets to President Obama. He has been willing to speak his mind, and yet has made clear that he will be loyal to whatever the President ultimately decides. The President has great confidence in his partner, and the two men together are shaping a new view of the world, which will be an asset to the nation over the next four to eight years.

It is amazing how switching from one Vice President to another can really transform the nation to the benefit of its people. Hooray again for Joe Biden, who will go down as the one of the most effective and significant Vice Presidents in American history!

The Obscenity Of Personal Wealth In Political Campaigns: The Case Of NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has set a new record for the use of personal wealth in a political campaign.

By the time of the election next month, he will have spent between $110 and $140 million of his $16 Billion fortune on his mayoral campaign for a third term.

Bloomberg will have spent at least $250 million of his own money on his three mayoral campaigns, the equivalent of what was spent on the latest Harry Potter movie by Warner Brothers.

How can someone call our political campaigns anything other than the use of obscene wealth by people who lust for political power and are willing to use their own money to buy the votes of the people?

The ability of wealthy people, such as Steve Forbes, Ross Perot, and Jon Corzine to buy support, and now surpassed by Michael Bloomberg, calls for public finance laws and strict regulation of the amount of personal fortune that can be used in political campaigns.

The present system is totally anti democratic, and just adds to the cynicism that many Americans have toward our political system–that money talks and truly principled individuals have no chance to gain power and promote reform without either personal fortune or rich supporters who expect special favors when a candidate wins office with their financial support.

Chuck Hagel And His Party On Health Care Reform

Former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel, always one of my favorite Republicans, and rumored in the past to be a possible Obama Administration appointee at some time in the future, has come out in criticism of his party with their promotion of total opposition to anything the President is advocating, including health care.

Hagel calls that totally irresponsible behavior, which it indeed is. Hagel has always been a man of principle and conviction, so despite his friendship with John McCain, he says he felt uncomfortable about the Arizona Senator’s views on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and did not like the people around McCain, so therefore did not endorse and support his friend.

At the same time, he stayed neutral and did not endorse Barack Obama, although agreeing with him on many issues during the campaign.

It is still seen as likely that Hagel could be the next Defense Secretary when Robert Gates finally decides to leave. The nation would be well served if that appointment came about in the future.

More Proof Of GOP Decline

A new CNN poll shows the Republican party is at its lowest point in public opinion since 1984.

54 percent see the GOP unfavorably, with only 36 percent seeing the party in a positive light.

In comparison, 53 percent see the Democratic party favorably, with 41 percent negative on them.

This should bode well for the Democrats in the 2010 midterm congressional elections, but one must realize that in 22 of 24 midterm elections in modern times, the party in power in the White House has lost seats, and it is hard to imagine the Democrats gaining seats, at least in the House of Representatives.

Therefore, the goal would be to keep the losses down to a minimum, and possibly add seats in the Senate since several Republicans are not running for reelection.

What it comes down to is IF the economy is seen as improving and IF a health care bill passes, then the Democrats will be in good shape to retain most of their majority a year from now.

Obama And Veterans Health Care Legislation

President Obama has signed a bill calling for advanced budgeting of veterans health care, so as to provide what veterans deserve: respect for their sacrifice and adequate medical treatment.

This is an area that has been lacking proper consideration in the federal budget, and Obama has expressed appreciation and respect for what our veterans have done for our country.

So this new budgeting procedure is to be applauded! Good work! 🙂

Dick Cheney And Afghanistan

Dick Cheney, as Vice President, failed to promote a major effort to win in Afghanistan after September 11, as he helped to push President George W. Bush to intervene in Iraq, taking the eye off the ball, so to speak.

Now Cheney has reared his ugly head again to denounce President Obama for “dithering”, that is, delaying a decision on major troop increases in Afghanistan. Interesting, as Cheney and Bush failed to send adequate troops to either Afghanistan or Iraq, which has led to failure in both wars.

Cheney has a lot of nerve, and the best thing for Obama to do is totally ignore the former Vice President, as he has lost all credibility when it comes to making judgments in the war on terror. His only solution seems to be to utilize torture, which has undermined the US image in the world and put our soldiers on any battlefield under greater threat of equivalent treatment.

President Obama is smart in not letting the attacks of a repudiated Vice President affect his decision making timetable. The hope is still that Obama will realize that more troops are not the answer, and that to have a successful Presidency, he must stop committing major expense and troop levels in a war that cannot be won by soldiers on the ground. Again, Afghanistan is not a place for victory and never has been! Do you hear, Dick Cheney, what is being said? Enough is enough! 🙁