Politics

America’s Fundamental Transformation

Dr. Paul Kengor is professor of political science at Grove City College, executive director of The Center for Vision & Values, and author of the book,  […]
Dr. Paul Kengor is professor of political science at Grove City College, executive director of The Center for Vision & Values, and author of the book, “The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor.” His other books include "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism" and "Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century."
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Timing is everything in politics. For four years, I angered conservatives by insisting Barack Obama would get reelected. I figured that an electorate willing to elect a man with ideas and a record that far to the left in 2008 would do so again. I began changing my view, however, after the first presidential debate. Over the last three or four weeks, I became confident that Mitt Romney would defeat Obama.

Fortunately for Obama, two forces intervened to rescue him. One was the mainstream media, which ensured that Benghazi, Hurricane Sandy, and the increase in the unemployment rate wouldn’t be used to undermine Obama. As for Hurricane Sandy, Obama flew in for a photo-op and then immediately returned to campaigningIf George W. Bush were president, a relentless media would have ensured that Bush didn’t return to the campaign trail.

The second force was David Axelrod and the campaign machine. I stand in awe at what they pulled off. They managed to push considerably more Democrats than Republicans to the polls (38-32 percent margin), closer to the 2008 turnout that favored Obama than the 2010 mid-term turnout that favored Republicans. Because they did, the predictions of an easy Romney victory by the likes of Dick Morris, Michael Barone, George Will, and Newt Gingrich (and myself) were dead wrong. We were certain that pollsters were oversampling Democrats. The pro-Republican, pro-Romney, and anti-Obama enthusiasm we were seeing was extremely intense. It was inconceivable to us that it could be overcome by a higher Democrat turnout. Somehow, however, it was, obliterating Romney’s five-point victory among independents. It erased Romney’s 50-49 percent edge in the final polls by Gallup and Rasmussen.

I stand in stunned disbelief. David Axelrod, you are a miracle worker.

How much of a miracle worker? Consider:

The American people reelected a man who presided over one of the worst four-year economic records in American history. By every objective measurement, the economy is far worse than four years ago: 47 million on food stamps (up from 32 million); all-time record deficits and debit (dwarfing the Bush numbers); chronic unemployment; a prolonged non-recovering recovery636,000 homeless; a doubling of gas prices; and on and on.

For historical perspective, consider this: No president since FDR in 1940 won reelection with an unemployment rate above 7.1 percent. And for FDR, that number was a huge improvement from four years earlier.

How did Obama and his team overcome this? The answer: they successfully blamed it on George W. Bush, with Bill Clinton aiding and abetting the process. There were no limits to how much they blamed Bush, and how much it worked. The Democratic base swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.

Sadly, other things worked as well, and none are good for this country. The framing of Republicans as conducting a “war on women” because they don’t favor forced taxpayer funding of abortionPlanned Parenthood, and contraception worked. The insistence that government-provided contraception is a new “entitlement” worked. The demonization of the Tea Party—a movement spontaneously created by Obama’s wild spending—worked.

For that matter, Obama got away with the extraordinarily wasteful $800 billon “stimulus” package that didn’t stimulate and buried us fiscally. He even got away with the HHS mandate that constitutes the greatest threat to religious liberty (particularly against the Catholic Church) in at least a century.

In terms of social policy, the electorate has given the green light to a president who is redefining marriageand promoting forced funding of abortion and contraception and embryo destruction—at the expense of religious liberty.

Moreover, the president’s unceasing class-warfare rhetoric was rewarded by the electorate, as were his attacks on profits, the private sector, the wealthy, banking and investment, and the oil and natural gas industry. The Obama energy policy is advanced. Mitt Romney would have unleashed a boom for America’s domestic energy industry. That is now gone. That is a tragedy, the levels of which we will not be able to appreciate.

And what about Romney? I had my reservations, but America rejected a genuinely decent man who had the best business background of anyone who would have ever assumed the Oval Office. He was the perfect person for the perfect time.

In short, what we saw on November 6, 2012 was a breathtaking display of political survival by Barack Obama, the first president to be re-elected with a lower number of Electoral College votes and popular vote. What we also witnessed was the final step in the fundamental transformation of America that Barack Obama promised four years ago.

Comments (6)

  • Tracy Y. Andersen
    Posted on November 9, 2012 at 9:51am

    A while back, I looked at two scenarios covering the election.

    1. Romney wins, we have 4 to 8 years breathing room before events rapidly leading up to Armageddon begins.

    2. Obama wins, events rapidly leading up to Armageddon begin almost immediately.

    And we see events, within hours after Obama declared winner, moving towards scenario 2, as Obama directs approval of the UN gun control legislation.

    Of course, immediately gun and ammunition sales are up dramatically, the only flourishing small industry, if not the *only* industry so doing. (GM, etc. don’t count — Romney was right — they should have restructured via bankruptcy normally, rather than artificial gummint interference that went to unions, etc.) I say “gummint” instead of proper spelling, because that’s what they do — “gum up the works.”

    Solyndra, Benghazi, and a list too long to stomach, and more will come, I’m sure. Hunker down, everybody — stock up on basics, food, water and non-perishables as well as guns if so inclined. Don’t try to do it all at once, just get a little extra to put in storage, and keep adding to it.

    Pray for America to survive the coming storm, as it now begins in earnest.

    Laus Deo

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  • Larry Holmes
    Posted on November 9, 2012 at 6:30am

    I have to agree with you, but you are being too nice. Barack Obama will go down in world history as the man who broke down the American ideals which stabilized the world for a century. And the reason why? Americans have become so dumb, as a whole, that they are incapable of looking at the real world and thinking about America’s role in it. All they seem to care about are “what’s on TV tonight” and “how much can I get from the government”. I think we should have a special edict which puts ball bearings on the coffins of the founding fathers; they are rolling over in their graves so often and so fast that there is a danger of starting a fire.

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  • SUNTZU
    Posted on November 9, 2012 at 3:01am

    No one wants to here the truth
    Smoke dope,play golf
    Dont give a flying *****, unless its on AF-1
    Gas up the plane,if Hillery calls,Im out of town,
    Just blame it on the movie of the week.

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  • SUNTZU
    Posted on November 9, 2012 at 2:50am

    Sorry ,the FUNDS are about gone,

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    SUNTZU  

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