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Pat Buchanan Blames Obama For Spooking the S&P
By: D. L. MacKenzieApr. 23rd, 2011more from D. L. MacKenzie
Conservative scribbler and erstwhile Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan has always been crazy, but apparently it hasn’t kept him from going insane.
In a recent American Conservative article ludicrously titled “Barack Hussein Hoover,” Patrick “Sybil” Buchanan begins by raising the specter of “a debt crisis to dwarf the one that befell us in 2008,” a frightening prospect indeed. The theory is that if the US is unable to arrive at some consensus and get our debt under control, a global crisis will ensue, and the myopic soothsayers at Standard & Poor’s have recently stoked such fears by revising their outlook to “negative” on their triple-A rating of US debt. In an overwrought attempt to forecast a catastrophe before it happens, S&P offers their prediction “that congressional negotiations could result in no agreement on a medium-term fiscal strategy until after the 2012 congressional and presidential elections.”
Buchanan predictably blames Obama for triggering S&P’s gloomy outlook with his prickly response to Paul Ryan’s thick-headed budget proposal, despite the fact that S&P competitor Egan-Jones Ratings put the US government’s triple-A rating on negative watch more than a month before Obama’s remarks. Even so, Buchanan would have us believe it was Obama’s solemn duty to reflexively capitulate to Ryan’s radical, ruinous proposals to mollify the disgraced prophets at S&P. But no, Obama just had to let the whole President thing go to his head and have his say, thus ensuring a global economic meltdown.
Not to be outdone, another of Buchanan’s personalities chimes in with poll results indicating that “Obama’s position is in sync with three-fourths of the nation,” and a prediction that “Obama may have found an issue to save his presidency.” “Why,” asks Buchanan’s other personality rhetorically, “would a president who has lost the support of half his country surrender a strong position that three-fourths of his country agrees with?”
Why indeed? Obama’s plan is quite simply better than Ryan’s, and would not only satisfy a solid majority of the American people, it would satisfy Standard and Poor’s as well, and Ronald Reagan for that matter. Heady stuff, but Buchanan’s other identities are not altogether convinced. Professor Buchanan soon puts in an appearance to wax eloquent on Portugal, Greece and Zimbabwe, Doctor Buchanan performs CPR on Reagan’s rotting corpse, Archie Bunker Buchanan pines for the good old days, and eventually Chicken Little Buchanan returns to forecast doom, destruction, and an eternally besmirched legacy for Barack Hussein Hoover after the coming crash. Why? Because if Congress fails to get our financial house in order, Buchanan predicts, the people will blame–not Congress–but Obama.
Apparently emboldened by just such a cynical political calculus, House Republicans are pulling out all the stops to do the one thing certain to compel S&P to follow through with their threat–defaulting on our debts. Seizing on S&P’s warning, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor continues to play chicken with the debt ceiling, vowing not to “blindly increase the debt limit,” even though the Ryan budget the House just passed would also necessitate an increase. “Catastrophic folly,” as White House Press Secretary Jay Carney characterized it, seems a bit of an understatement.
But not to worry, Republican Congressman Tom McClintock has a ready answer to all this hand wringing over defaulting on our debts. We can simply pay the debts first, and short shrift frills like Medicare and military pay. Incredibly, this is what McClintock’s H.R. 421 proposes; to require us “to make payments to investors, like foreign countries and financial companies, before all other areas of the budget if the statutory debt limit is ever surpassed.” All of this just to avoid crossing an arbitrary line drawn in the sand by Republicans whose minds have been hijacked by ideology.
Under these circumstances, blaming Obama for an impending budget impasse is worse than cynical. It’s delusional. Buchanan and others are attempting to give political cover for Tea Party lunatics, goading them into a global suicide pact, mixing pitcher after pitcher of Kool-Aid with the assurance that Obama will take the blame and go down as the anti-heroic Jim Jones in their profoundly misanthropic power play.
So, has Obama found “an issue to save his presidency?” Only time will tell, but one thing is certain. Right wing pundits and politicians have found an issue to destroy his presidency–and anything else they can think of.
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Sarah Jones
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:12 pm
Excellent D.L.! Welcome to PoliticusUSA, by the way:-)
I love their reference of the 2008 debacle as if it had nothing to do with their policies and Pat’s white hood must have blinded him to the realities of how our government works when it comes to budgets. They want the country to fail so badly I fear they piss their own pants at night dreaming about it.
Speaking of people Americans like, Pat Buchanan isn’t one of them for good reason. Bless his heart for trying to fear-monger us into a final Bushian decline.
And yes, our bond ratings are important – but as you point out, Obama’s plan is a good one. Maybe the faux cowboys ought to get off their teabagging high horses and come to the table to get serious about fixing thing.
D. L. MacKenzie
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:47 pm
Thanks Sarah! I’m feeling so comfortable I almost slipped and put my feet up on the coffee table!
Hehheh, yeah, I think Pat is struggling to remain relevant in a field of right wing pundits that’s bigger and loonier than even the field of potential Republican Presidential candidates.
And as much as I agree that Obama’s budget proposals are vastly preferable to Ryan’s, the budget from the Progressive Caucus that Ray wrote about would be better still.
None dare call it triangulation?
Sarah Jones
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:53 pm
This could be an ideal situation if the Ryan budget wasn’t so nutty. Having good ideas to debate is a great place to start. The coffee table is for feet:-)
Phil Perspective
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:27 pm
Pat:
You do realize that the Dow was up 200 points for the week, right? Or that the S&P isn’t the most trustworthy of organizations?
sherriww
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:45 pm
You are right,the S&P is not trustworthy at all!And, Pat Buchcannon has always been a pickle short of a sandwich,like so MANY of these guys(and women)constantly popping up all over the place,with yet Another stupid thing to say,that has absolutely NOTHING to do with getting this country straightened out and BACK TO WORK! Of course,these Repub/TP that got in last year,had NO intention of helping the Job situation in the first place! HOW could ANYONE be nuts enough to ever vote for one of these Repub/Teapubs again?
Phil Perspective
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 6:25 pm
HOW could ANYONE be nuts enough to ever vote for one of these Repub/Teapubs again?
That is a very good question!
D. L. MacKenzie
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:50 pm
Yes, I think that not only Pat Buchanan but S&P might be struggling to regain some relevance after destroying their own credibility.
CW in LA
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:32 pm
Aww, go invade Poland again, Pat.
Realist
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:43 pm
I have to agree with Buchanan, but not for his reasons.
If Obama had put Main Street Americans back to work instead of helping Wall Street send the jobs away, the economy would be improving and S&P would have nothing to complain about.
Sally
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 4:03 pm
Oh, come on, the stimulus has created a million jobs. If the GOP spin machine wasn’t working 28 hours a day to deny the President any credit for doing something, people would know that. But heaven forbid the President actually DOES anything to help the people. That would ruin the entire fairy tale the GOP has concocted that he is Muslim, radical, hates whites, commie fascist Muslim who loves gays more than the good soldiers, and that he is the one destroying America, not they. Unfortunately, the new GOP Kings have let the cat (or the Koch) out of the bag, and it is very clear who wants to return this country to another century. It ain’t Obama.
Dorothy Rissman
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 6:27 pm
Well said Sally. It would ruin not only the gop fairy tale but some disgruntled firebaggers.
majii
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 10:41 pm
The president can only propose policy. It is Congress that writes and passes the laws, and no one can deny that half of one branch of the government is in the hands of politicians who do not take governing seriously–the House of Representatives. No matter how much the president WANTS to do a certain thing, unless he had dictatorial powers, it doesn’t happen, and no matter how much President Obama is willing to negotiate with the republicans, they don’t share his desire for negotiating on anything. The republicans said early in 2009 that their main goal is to make President Obama a one term president, and they have played the role of obstructionists ever since to try to bring their plan to fruition. Boehner stood before every camera he could find the last two years and said, “Mr. President, where are the jobs?” I know you know that not one of the bills the republicans have introduced since January have dealt with job creation. Not ONE.
Eykis
Apr. 24th, 2011 at 9:31 am
Realist,
Get a grip – I live in Tennessee where the jobless rate is a lot higher than reported due to the FACT that so many people are working on 1099s which go unreported until tax time next year – they have been doing this since 2008. I realize that people working on 1099s are supposed to pay their own Social Security and other income taxes, but they do not pay those and everyone knows it. It is not just Tennessee, it is everywhere that people are barely scraping by to pay their light bills and eat.
So, what happens here? The Teabaggers and Rethugs manage to lie their way into the statehouse and have done absolutely NOTHING to create jobs or help anyone – but by golly, they have bills against the gays, the muslims, the teachers and unions, ANYONE who is not on their bandwagon.
These morons are actually letting the FEDERAL UI benefits EXPIRE because they insist the stimulus did nothing. A good portion of the stimulus was for JOBLESS BENEFITS – i.e., UI EXTENSIONS.
The Rethuggery Obstructionist Party of Teabagging Fascists are doing everything they can in the statehouses and the USCongress to make POTUS look like a failure. It is not working. Even here, in the buckle of the bibull belt with about a 20% REAL UE rate, people are starting to realize they made great mistakes and are paying the price by not be able to receive sorely needed benefits from the feds and the state due to the Teabaggers who KNOW NOTHING about how the government works and could care less about anything except getting the “black guy” out of the White House.
It is pathetic, sickening, racist and absolutely horrendous ANYONE takes the likes of the criminal racist Buchanan (age about 77) seriously. These old whyte guyz KNOW NOTHING about America. They have sat on their fat cat rears and collected pundit and campaign money for over 40 years – they would not know what it feels like to have their water and electricity cut off for lack of payment or to be laid off and have to accept a position for 1/2 the pay they were earning 3 years ago – with NO BENEFITS, after losing their pensions, 501ks and any other investments. Meanwhile, yeah, take away Social Security and Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps – let them die in the streets.
Anyone who is not a millionaire and votes Rethug is a simpleton who is not only DISINFORMED but likely a RACIST of the highest degree.
Eykis
Apr. 24th, 2011 at 9:36 am
*401ks, sorry.
Buchanan and any of these ole whye guyz over the age of 70 NEED TO GO RETIRE. I am sick to death of them and I’m 57. I can only imagine what the young people of this country think about them. My 29 yro daughter thinks they are absolute dinosaurs and I read other blogs where young people post and they seem to think these OLDS are the BabyBoomers, when in fact, they are 10-20 years OLDER than the Boomers.
Reynardine
Apr. 24th, 2011 at 9:51 am
I’m ten years oldder than you and I think they’re dinosaurs, which has less to do with when they were hatched (whoops) born than with having tiny, scale-encrusted reptilian brain far to small for either the physical bulk or the sociopolitical clout they are always trying to throw around.
Reynardine
Apr. 24th, 2011 at 9:53 am
Should read “brains” and “too”. I need more coffee and better glasses.
Anne
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 3:53 pm
They can’t make up their minds on what they think of our president. On one hand, he is a stealth Muslim planning to introduce Sharia law and has the power to “spook” the S&P. On the other hand, he is a weak, passive milquetoast who will roll over when they say boo. As for Pat Buchanan, the very sound of his voice is extremely grating, not to mention the toxic nonsense he spews.
D. L. MacKenzie
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 4:00 pm
I can’t disagree, but Obama did what he did because he’s not all that liberal. Republicans are the only ones who think he is. It’s profoundly frustrating to see Obama held up as a progressive standard bearer and then–after his half-hearted half-measures fail to yield the desired results–to see liberalism in general tainted as a result.
Sarah Jones
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 4:44 pm
Obama is not a progressive, but he is a quintessential liberal as defined by 19th century meaning of the word – respect for process of democracy and law. He is also actually shifting the country to the left under the guise of the middle, with long term paradigm shifting changes that will redefine the role of government to be more in line with liberal values. A government that is here to protect the people.
D. L. MacKenzie
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 4:56 pm
You nailed it. Bush and Cheney, and now the Tea Party paint eaters and other right wing radicals, have dragged the right so far to the right that the middle got dragged right along with it. However, I think that by misinterpreting and overstepping their perceived 2010 election mandate, these right wingers are also inadvertently frightening their own base while simultaneously energizing the left.
Dorothy Rissman
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 6:30 pm
Sarah, I think he made that quite clear again when you gave his talk about his budget and the the issue that he is concerned about those in need.
I never called him a progressive. I thought he was a traditional liberal. It seems to me if people had actually listened to him, they would known that.
Shiva (Moderator)
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 6:19 pm
Every so often Buchanan makes sense. I am still waiting for that to happen in this lifetime
You cant take care of spending until you have income under control. Ryan takes away in come and feigns debt.
Lets not forget too soon that S&P caused the housing crash.
Phil Perspective
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 6:27 pm
Lets not forget too soon that S&P caused the housing crash.
Lets be fair. They didn’t do it alone, amongst the ratings agencies. The other two, of the big three, deserve their third of the blame.
archie magoulas
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Nice to find you policusUSA ! also your FB page — good to read articles using the right tone needed these days and to know that common sense is still alive (and kicking)! Best regards!
NEFTI17
Apr. 23rd, 2011 at 9:04 pm
Pat Buchanan is nothing but a RW bigot MOUTHPIECE. TRYING TO CONVINCE YOU OF SOMETHING THAT NEVER IS. And the REPUB party has been out to destroy Pres Obama since day 1! NOTE: Say Obama is the worst president ever over and over so people will forget that BUSH & THE REPUB PARTY WAS!–latest GOP mantra. You know the RW people are very powerful in their hate and have the backing too–KOCH BROS KKK CITIZENS UNITED AND SO ON. They got rid of Acorn–they helped people get into homes among other things. How is that bad???? They openly admit they want to destroy unions because they HELP EMPLOYEES’ rights in the workforce & because they donate to the DEM party–because they believe like the DEMs in peoples’ rights and benefits. Something repubs don’t believe in. But yet they can have all those traitors KOCH BROS KKK SARA PALIN LIMBAUGH CITIZENS UNITED support them and let them destroy our way of life??? They want to do away with NPR, EPA, FDA, PPH, anything that will help the PEOPLE and keep them informed. How do you trust a party that wants to do away with Child Labor Prot Laws? THIS SHOULD MAKE EVERY MAN AND WOMAN MAD AS HELL!!! They want us to use our kds to work for pennies??? What are they planning? What the hell is the reason for this? Your kids will inhale toxic fumes poisonsous gases/chemicals without EPA! Your food will not be inspected by FDA. My gawd, does that not mean anything to you?? AND ON TOP OF THAT they want to destroy Obama HCR so you won’t have affordable HC! IS ANYONE LISTENING?? People WILL benefit. JOBS will come from it. Thats why repubs HAVE TO KILL IT! So you get sick inhaling the fumes BUT you don’t have HC because REPUBS don’t believe in such things for citizens–except vouchers!! wth? THEY DO HOWEVER BELIEVE IN FIGHTING AND DEFENDIBNG their corporate masters. How you can stomach that is beyond me. Anyone paying attention to the outlandish things they want to cut? ITS OKAY TO INHERT ANOTHER DEFICIT BY GIVING MORE TAX BREAKS TO THE WEALTHY??? but they cannot get jobs OR FIGHT FOR benefits for you??? Now tell me you plan to VOTE REPUB AFTER KNOWING ALL THIS but don’t tell me that they are thinking of your KIDS OR GRANKIDS. Because they don’t give a you know what ABOUT YOU OR ME ..BUT THEY DO CARE ABOUT POWER AND MONEY.THAT’S ALL. DEFINITELY NOT COUNTRY. THEY WILL BE THE RUINATION OF AMERICA AS WE KNOW IT. THE REPUBS ARE OUR BIGGEST ENEMY AND TRAITOR.