George Will: The "Oh, never mind" President
A great read to start the day in yesterday's WaPo, :
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-oh-never-mind-president/2017/04/21/5d15ee6c-2619-11e7-b503-9d616bd5a305_story.html?utm_term=.a5597fe2edb2&wpisrc=nl_opinionsA&wpmm=1
In his first annual message to Congress, John Quincy Adams, among the most experienced and intellectually formidable presidents, warned leaders against giving the impression that we are palsied by the will of our constituents. In this regard, if in no other, the 45th president resembles the sixth.
Donald Trumps Oh, never mind presidency was produced by voters stung by the contempt they detected directed toward them by the upper crust. Their insurrection has been rewarded by Trumps swift shedding of campaign commitments, a repudiation so comprehensive and cavalier that he disdains disguising his disdain for his gulled supporters.
The notion that NATO is obsolete? That China is a currency manipulator? That he would eschew humanitarian interventions featuring high explosives? That the Export-Import Bank is mischievous? That Obamacare would be gone on Day One? That 11.5?million illegal immigrants would be gone in two years (almost 480,000 a month)? That the national debt would be gone in eight years (reducing about $2.4 trillion a year)? About these and other vows from the man whose supporters said he tells it like it is, he now tells them: Never mind.
The president, whose almost Sicilian sense of clan imparts new meaning to the familiar phrase family values, embraces daughter Ivankas belief that America suffers from an insufficiency of entitlements, a defect she (and he, judging from his address to a joint session of Congress) would rectify with paid family leave. Her brother Eric has said (to Britains Telegraph) that he is sure that 59 cruise missiles flew because Ivanka said to her father about Syria using chemical weapons, Listen, this is horrible stuff.