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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Michael Gerson :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Tragedy That Causes No Scandal
by Michael Gerson
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WASHINGTON -- If Barack Obama's presidential campaign was smooth and deep like the rivers, his first few weeks in Washington have been turbulent and shallow like the rapids. It began with the quick end of the Richardson nomination, revealing a vetting process with the thoroughness of a subprime loan application. Then came an inaugural address so flat that both supporters and detractors wondered if the flatness was intentional -- a subtle game of strategic mediocrity. Then the broad violation of an overbroad lobbying ban, which made no distinction between lobbying for the Iranian regime and lobbying against teenage smoking. Then a spate of IRS troubles, leaving the impression of an administration more interested in raising taxes than paying them.

These stumbles have had an almost theological effect among Republicans: The doctrine of Obama's political infallibility has been challenged. But the administration's setbacks -- particularly those on personnel -- are temporary, and easily reversed by a series of legislative victories that have already begun.

The initial period of the Obama administration, however, has provided hints of a long-term problem -- not one of incompetence, but of emptiness.

Obama partisans would doubtlessly call this "pragmatism." His inaugural address included one of the most prominent defenses of that political philosophy in American history. "What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them," he informed Americans of old-fashioned ideological belief, "that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works. ... "

This approach has earned Obama praise for his prudence, independent thinking, epistemological modesty, empiricism, curiosity, results orientation, lack of dogmatism, distaste for extremism, willingness to compromise and insistence on nuance. He has been compared to William James and John Dewey, the heroes of American pragmatism.

But that creed has now been tested in two areas. First, the new president deferred almost entirely to the Democratic congressional leadership on the initial shape of the stimulus package -- which, in turn, was shaped by pent-up Democratic spending appetites instead of an explainable economic theory. Senate modifications made the legislation marginally more responsible. But Obama's pragmatism, in this case, was a void of creativity, filled by the most aggressively ideological branch of government. And this managed to revive Republican ideological objections to federal overreach. In the new age of pragmatism, all the ideologues seem to be encouraged.

The second test of Obama's pragmatism has been education. During his campaign for president, Obama's post-partisan appeal was most credible -- to me and to others -- on education reform. He supported test-based accountability and merit pay for teachers -- significant departures from the education union agenda.

But education spending in the stimulus -- about $140 billion in the House and $80 billion in the Senate -- has little or no emphasis on teacher quality in high-minority schools, little or no emphasis on strengthening charter schools, little or no emphasis on improved assessment, little or no emphasis on teaching the basics of reading. With shrinking state and local education budgets, an increase in federal spending may be justified. But the administration's approach abandons the most basic principle of school improvement: Reform, and then resources.

The philosophic pragmatism of John Dewey involved, in his words, "variability, initiative, innovation, departure from routine, experimentation." On education, the Obama administration has displayed none these qualities. Instead, it has returned to an older kind of pragmatism -- the political pragmatism of paying off one's political supporters. The problem with this approach is not merely its cost to the Treasury but its cost to children. Schools have proved for decades that there is little correlation between their consumption of resources and their training of children in the basics of reading and math. When these outcomes are not required and measured, they should not be expected.

The educational betrayal of disadvantaged children is the tragedy that causes no scandal. Most Democrats in Congress seem content to represent education unions. Most Republicans oppose federal standards as a matter of ideology. Governors, both Democrat and Republican, are only too happy to take federal money without accountability. If a president does not speak for struggling children in failing schools, they will be ignored. As they are being ignored.

It is still early in the Obama era. But it is already evident that pragmatism without a guiding vision or a fighting faith can become little more than the service of insistent political interests.

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Michael Gerson writes a twice-weekly column for The Post on issues that include politics, global health, development, religion and foreign policy. Michael Gerson is the author of the book "Heroic Conservatism" and a contributor to Newsweek magazine.
 
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Why is this surprising anyone?
Obama's inaugural address was dull because Bill Ayers didn't write it - unlike "Dreams of My Father."

Community organizing means inciting OTHER people to go do stuff.

137 "present" votes in the Illinois Senate.

140+ days in the U.S. Senate before launching a campaign for President.

He is touted as a Constitutional scholar, but announces that the Constitution reflects the Drafters' "blind spot," in that they just didn't give government enough power. DUHHHH.

I'm not surprised that liberals are surprised, but I am stunned that conservatives are; to paraphrase Gertrude Stein, "there's no there there."


Pragmatism
You hit the nail on the head. The pragmatism is the kind that accepts the philosophy that the end justifies the means (read amoral). I guess the end is more ignorant voters to grow government, and the means, anything that works.

SHRINKING DOWN TO SIZE
Excerpt from; Ted Kennedy, Barack Obama and John McCain: Signs of Victory and Defeat in Retrospect and its Meaning for the Future.

“Connections between Obama and the tragic Kennedy family are manifold……………………. Suffice it to say that none of these are happy signs for the President. From JFK through Lyndon Johnson up to Richard Nixon, the last President to be elected during wartime who wasn’t of the incumbent party, the shadow of the destructive sixties, a time of assassinations, riots and cultural mayhem, falls over the new administration with its idealistic sixties born leader; a leader who lacked the credentials and qualifications for the presidency, who with fawning help from the media created a personality cult of messianic proportions that exaggerated his virtues and hid his faults; that gave his intentions, sincerity, ideals and charms greater value than his knowledge, experience and legislative record; who defeated a great military hero, a man twice his moral size, by appearing to be larger than life; a leader who has foolishly raised expectations sky high that he’s another Lincoln, FDR or John Kennedy, or a being more exalted still, with a mind of Einsteinian genius and an IQ out of sight. The selling of Barack Obama as a uniquely gifted man, the rarest of the rare and great President to be, was clearly one of the greatest hoaxes in American political history. As reality must inevitably catch up to Obama shatter this false image and shrink him down to size he is the stuff that tragedies are made of as his fall from grace will be as quick and great as was his precipitous rise.”



Waste and Betrayal
The author hits the nail on the head with the statement that the betrayal of disadvantaged children is a tragedy. He is also right on the money when he says that a money given without accountability is a waste. Look at what happened on Wall Street. TARP money was given and greedy, dihonorable executives abused it.

During my years in public education, I saw money wasted, incompetence promoted, tenured teachers not bothering to teach, minority children lied to and abused by teachers of that minority. I was pressured to engage in political action by the NEA affiliate, read union, in my District. Many of the issues that I was pressured to support went against my firmest standards.

Just throwing money without accountability at a problem, any problem, never solves anything.

weird
Obama seems to have conservative writers flustered, since they don't seem to have much coherent to say.

The stimulus package, not surprisingly given its name, is a package designed to stimulate the economy. It is not an education bill as such. It would be a weird place for Obama to try to change the way we approach education, and in fact doing so would likely doom passage of the bill, and minimally slow it down. The only reason to put Gerson's suggestion into the stimulus bill would be to derail the bill. Gerson has worked in the white house. He must know that. And yet he spouts this nonsense as if he thinks it makes sense.

Similarly does Gerson not understand the way that a bill becomes a law? The house and senate craft bills. The president does not assign bills that get passed without amendment. And the supposed pork in the bill has always represented an insignificant part of the bill. That is why the moderates in trying to prove their moderation by slicing 100 billion from the bill had to work primarily with aid to states (which everyone recognizes as stimulative) rather than removing pork. There simply was not enough actual pork to be removed to make a difference.

Obama will now use what muscle he has to try to make the final bill look more like the superior house bill rather than the inferior senate bill. But in the end he is likely to get a bill that goes a long way to getting what he thinks should be done, done.

It is true that trying to stem a recession should be a pragmatic goal of all sides. But we have seen that conservatives in Congress don't share that goal. But that is hardly a strike against pragamatism.

Obama...
IS "the tragedy that knows no scandal" because he HAS no character to make him worthy of being president.

John Dewey
John Dewey was one of the destroyers of the public education system. It was he who said that the schools should be used for social change.

Thus children are putting condoms on cucumbers in school and deficient in math, reading, and science.


Failure
It took George W. Bush 6 to 8 years to make his presidency a failure, by refusing to veto the profligate spending of Congressional Republicans, and then by abandoning capitalism in order to save it.

Barack Obama has set a new record. His nominations of lobbyists and tax cheats, his inability to offer anything but claims of good intentions, his self-fulfilling prophecies of economic doom, and especially his attempt to use the recession as an excuse to force socialism on an unwilling American people guarantee already that he will go down in history as one of the worst Presidents we have ever endured. Never before in American history has a Presidency been revealed as an abject failure in its first three weeks. Way to go, Barack.

Govern from the Center
I recall all you pundits praising BHO for appearing to govern the center remember? What happened. Change I guess. I feel the need for a shower.

UNDER THE RADAR
What nobody noticed was that their Messiah has now officially endorsed Dr. Kevorkian for Seniors with the Porkulus bill.
In it is the provision to RATION HEALTH CARE FOR SENIORS.
Yes, I have seen the post by the woman who said it was wonderful that she still would get her joint replacement at a lower cost despite a slightly longer wait.
Umm, I wonder if her brain comprehends the difference between joint replacement and cancer treatment.
Yes, the sheep stumble meekly to slaughter.

And what does our future hold?
A famous quote of Vladimir Lenin;
"It is true that liberty is precious; so precious that it must be carefully rationed."

Who will get their share of freedom?
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/american-concentration-camps -proposed-congress-h-r-645

Dear President Obama:
I'm on your side. I'm also in agreement with Gerson here: We've got to figure out a way to improve the teaching of the basics in our public schools.

In Finland, I read, teachers are extremely well-trained and given lots of leeway as to how the objectives will be met. Probably near impossible in our system. But our education crisis here, long term, exceeds the financial mess.

The model of ATPE in Texas might well be studied. It seems to me a centrist approach that, while left wing, yet remains flexible in certain crucial respects. Mindless ideologies here are ruining our whole culture. (Especially, e.g., in special ed, it is not right to impose extreme strategies for "equality" on students-parents-teachers vis-a-vis extreme disabilities (of 15 to 30 IQ). Yet, such "testing" and such "test prep" was raging across Texas--when I resigned from the profession. I resigned because it was impossible for me adequately to care for students with extreme disabilities anymore.)

As for Dewey and James, such thinking is rarely referred to yet, from my point of view, always most welcome. The beauty of Obama, I hope, is that he is open to greatness. Next time, Mr. President, create your own plans. And be what you are--audacious.

Obamalinsky's attempt to "fix" the
schools will be like trying to pump out the outhouse with a leaky hose. It's best to treat them like the full outhouse - cover them over and move to the indoor plumbing of private and home schools.

No love and No Deep Roots, I Fear
Any natural born U.S. citizen or patriotic legal citizen who immigrated to America three generations ago such as my grandparents would've told you that there's no passion for America from the Obama's, only rhetoric and well written speeches. Any U.S. President who would go against the grain of everything America stands for and sympathize more with the terrorists at GITMO and appear more concerned about rducing our military defenses than theirs is scary. Any U.S. Presidnt who pushes for socialist agendas and big spending and stood on a platform on 1/20/09 and stated that we are a country of Christians and Muslims is either lukewarm about America or needs to go back and read U.S. History 101 or is intentionally misleading the youth and misrepresenting our history to condition our country to believe that Sharia Law is equally established with Judeo-Christian law in America which is very dangerous. If we diminish our history and eventually eliminate the truth that America was founded on Christian values and 52 of 55 God-fearing men wrote and voted into law the U.S. Constitution that provides our freedoms based on the Judeo-Christian bible then eventually over time our history will be erased and forgotten and future generations will only believe the lies which is what communists and socialists promote when they want to get rid of Jews, Christians, Catholics, and God-fearing persons or those who they feel should die by 2015 because they're elderly, ill or don't deserve to be born in an attempt to reduce the world population which is evil. Think about it!
For the first time in our history, even atheists were mentioned even though they are a minority amongst Americans and always have been, so what's his point? Think about it!

The Ongoing Challenge
My challenge to Obama supporters remains for any of them to name and be prepared to defend one thing Obama has done right on or since January 20. Few have tried; all have failed. I bet their Porkulus Package checks none can do it.
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