OK, Hillary, Have Fun Defending Obama's Record
As President Obama's record reflects the worst presidential performance in modern memory -- and probably longer -- Clinton has her work cut out for her, but she will have a smorgasbord of excuses available.
Clinton must misrepresent Obama's record by sanitizing the miserable conditions Americans are currently experiencing and arguing that any failures, all of which she will deny, were caused by Republican opposition and obstruction during his term or Republican disasters preceding his term.
Don't laugh, but the meme that "it's Bush's fault" is still fresh on their lips. Every mainstream media report that grudgingly concedes the economy is struggling invariably cites the 2008 financial crisis Obama "inherited." Not only is it ridiculous to scapegoat Republicans for a recession that began 8 1/2 years ago but also it is outrageous that Obama and his media enablers airbrush the Democrats' principal culpability in engineering the policies that led to the financial crisis.
But I suspect that as much material as the preceding strategies will provide, Clinton's bread-and-butter theme will be that same old Democratic song: Republicans are evil, uncompassionate, racist, sexist, xenophobic, homophobic, extremist bigots who want to subjugate women and minorities and exploit the downtrodden.
Think about it. When is the last time you heard a Democrat talking about freedom and prosperity?
Democrats long ago discontinued any pretense to such aspirations. Now they just openly reveal their resignation to economic malaise in perpetuity and the necessity of using government even more extensively to redistribute wealth to achieve "economic justice."
Besides, being tied to Obama's record, Clinton will have no optimistic economic arrows in her quiver.
She would look absurd trying to tell Americans that they could expect prosperity in her third Obama term. But at least she can assure them that she wouldn't let those dastardly Republicans have control over dishing out morsels of the ever-shrinking pie Obama's Democrats have over-baked into oblivion.
--The $19 trillion national debt. Granted, it has been alluded to so many times that it is approaching cliche status, but it still scares people with any sense of reality.
--Obamacare. No matter how Obama spins it, it has been an unmitigated disaster, failing all expectations as to cost and accessibility, and is steadily getting worse.
--Foreign policy. Obama and Clinton have had no coherent foreign policy except to cozy up to our enemies and insult our allies. They've intentionally orchestrated the decline of America's power and influence in the world.
--The polarized state of the American people, to which Obama has mightily contributed, especially on racial relations, which haven't been this bad since the 1960s. The tension between blacks and cops is alarmingly bad and increasing.
--The destructive swath of the Islamic State group and other Islamists -- abroad and at home -- is proliferating, and Obama and his party have no answer, other than to encourage us to believe their alternate reality that they have this under control.
--Democrats continue to advocate an open-borders policy, which exacerbates every other problem we are facing.
Note that I didn't list this administration's assaults on the rule of law, traditional values, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, work and the conventional energy industries, among others, because Democrats have succeeded in conning many people into believing that they are on the right side of these issues.
Hillary Clinton can harp all she wants to about the Republicans' "darkness," but her evidence of our darkness is that we are pointing out the darkness of the Democrats' policies and record. Pointing out darkness is not darkness. It is our patriotic duty to contrast that darkness with the luminous potential of a strong, prosperous and free America -- an America that Democrats have forsaken.
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