Friday, September 03, 2010

Pat Caddell On The Midterm Elections

The pollster for the Jimmy Carter White House gives his opinions on the 2010 midterm elections.

Unlike President Reagan at his first-term midpoint, in 1982, “Obama is not able to go out there and say, ‘Stay the course.’ That’s just not possible. The Democrats’ hope with health care was that ‘people will like it after we pass it.’ Well, they hate it, and you don’t see any effort to promote it. The Democrats had a chance to do this right — most people supported aspects of reform — but because of the way it was passed, as a crime against democracy, the country has simply not accepted it. The lies, the browbeating, the ‘deem and pass’ — all of it was a suicide mission.”

“With Carter, I would argue that his failures were not of the heart or of intent, but, perhaps, of execution,” Caddell says. “He was never inconsistent with what he originally envisioned. I can’t say the same for Obama.” Successful presidents, Caddell argues, “realize that it is not about them — that the country is bigger than their presidency. With Obama, it is always about him. It’s a terrible thing to have to say, but I think that it has become obvious.”


It's worth reading the whole thing. I've watched Caddell on round table discussions before, and have always been impressed by his knowledge and his ability to comment in a non-partisan way.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I really like Pat Cadell. He stands back and sees the whole picture-good or bad!! He has said several times that the American people HATE healthcare and that noone like thin gs shoved down our throats!!!I didn'y hear one other idiot-Wein er, Gilibrand,Reid Obama, Pelosi,etc. Please God let November be a turning back point for my country.Obama sees himself as a wanna be Chavez. May he crawl back into the wll in 2010!!