Barack
Obama won a moderately close victory over Mitt Romney on Tuesday. But
oddly, nothing much has changed. The country is still split nearly
50/50. There is still a Democratic president, and an almost identically
Democratic Senate at war with an almost identically Republican House, in
a Groundhog Day America.
Obama’s win did not really reflect affirmation of his first term,
given that the president made only halfhearted efforts to defend
Obamacare, the stimulus, huge Keynesian deficits, and his attempts to
implement cap-and-trade. So if there is a second-term agenda, even Obama
supporters don’t quite know what it will be.Unlike the hope-and-change campaign of 2008, Obama’s theme this time around was that George W. Bush had been awful and Mitt Romney would be far worse. The Obama campaign spent almost $1 billion to brand the latter as a veritable felon who callously let people suffer without health insurance.
In textbook community-organizing fashion, Obama won the election by brilliantly cobbling together factions with shrill warnings of supposed enemies everywhere. Young women were threatened by sexist Neanderthal males. Minorities were oppressed by neo-Confederate tea partiers. Greens were in danger from greedy smokestack polluters. Gays were bullied by homophobic Evangelicals. Illegal aliens were demonized by xenophobic nativists. And the 47 percent were at the mercy of the grasping 1 percent. Almost any American could fall into the category of either an Obama-aligned victim or a Romney-aligned oppressor.
Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/332957/groundhog-day-america-victor-davis-hanson
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