Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Barack Obama: The Democrats’ Richard Nixon?

Bruce Bartlett has a great presidential history spanning over sixty years as he asks about Obama's actual fiscal conservatism. Here's just some of what he offers.
Liberals hoped that Obama would overturn conservative policies and launch a new era of government activism. Although Republicans routinely accuse him of being a socialist, an honest examination of his presidency must conclude that he has in fact been moderately conservative to exactly the same degree that Nixon was moderately liberal.


Here are a few examples of Obama's effective conservatism:


  • His stimulus bill was half the size that his advisers thought necessary;
  • He continued Bush’s war and national security policies without change and even retained Bush’s defense secretary;
  • He put forward a health plan almost identical to those that had been supported by Republicans such as Mitt Romney in the recent past, pointedly rejecting the single-payer option favored by liberals;
  • He caved to conservative demands that the Bush tax cuts be extended without getting any quid pro quo whatsoever;
  • And in the past few weeks he has supported deficit reductions that go far beyond those offered by Republicans.
Read it all, though: Barack Obama: The Democrats’ Richard Nixon?

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