Written by David Frum<\/a><\/p>\n
The indictment has five headings:<\/p>\n
1.<\/strong>Obama has ceased to lead on the economy.<\/strong><\/p>\n
2.<\/strong>Obama does not effectively use the domestic powers of the presidency.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Where was the president during this crucial debate? AWOL.<\/p>\n
To borrow the answer from Fred Armisen’s imitation of Obama<\/a> on “Saturday Night Live”: “I’m seeing two big accomplishments: jack and squat.”<\/p>\n
3.<\/strong>Obama cannot communicate empathy for Americans in economic distress.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Remember that video of the Obama supporter<\/a> expressing her exhaustion and disappointment with the president’s record of help to the middle class?<\/p>\n
Watch it again, and pay careful attention to what the president does<\/a>. He first makes a perfunctory effort to connect with the woman in front of him as a fellow-parent. Then he rattles off a list of small programmatic changes: in the student loan program, in credit card regulation, none of them especially relevant to the woman in question. He finishes with a “stay the course” message that must ring hollow in the ears of all those for whom the “course” means unemployment of 38 weeks or longer.<\/p>\n
Obama’s disconnect from those in distress may explain the remarkable collapse of his support among younger whites, once one of his most important groups of supporters. Pew reports a 10-point surge in Republican identification<\/a> among whites under age 30 since 2008. These are some of the voters hardest hit by this recession. They are voters to whom this president has spoken least.<\/p>\n
4.<\/strong>Obama over-relied on banks and bankers.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Yes, Congress did pass a law, Dodd-Frank, that addressed some of the worst abuses of the 2000s. For example, Dodd-Frank exposes ratings agencies<\/a> to private lawsuits for “knowing or reckless” failures to conduct proper investigations of the bonds they rate.<\/p>\n
Little enough justice was done. Almost none was seen to be done.<\/p>\n
5.<\/strong>Obama is not a good negotiator.<\/strong><\/p>\n
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of David Frum.<\/em><\/p>\n
Bonus: F**k Pennies<\/strong><\/p>\n