{"id":1252,"date":"2012-06-26T08:39:32","date_gmt":"2012-06-26T15:39:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.clarkjudge.org\/?p=1252"},"modified":"2012-06-27T06:26:16","modified_gmt":"2012-06-27T13:26:16","slug":"verdict-if-obama-looses-health-care-decision-he-and-staff-did-it-to-themselves-%e2%80%93-through-aloofness-isolation-hughhewitt-com-06-26-12","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clarkjudge.org\/wordpress\/2012\/06\/26\/verdict-if-obama-looses-health-care-decision-he-and-staff-did-it-to-themselves-%e2%80%93-through-aloofness-isolation-hughhewitt-com-06-26-12\/","title":{"rendered":"Verdict if Obama Loses Health Care Decision: He and staff did it to themselves \u2013 through aloofness, isolation | HughHewitt.com | 06.26.12"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It doesn\u2019t take a Washington insider to suspect that the White House has a back channel to the Supreme Court, knows how the justices have come down in the Obamacare case and has learned, from the Obama point of view, the news isn\u2019t good.<\/p>\n<p>The president\u2019s defiance and what appeared to be his campaign of intimidation targeting the justices has morphed into barely concealed resignation over the last seven days.<\/p>\n<p>That widely noted New York Times story of the weekend is a case in point. \u00a0It detailed how the smartest crowd (hasn\u2019t the MSM assured us of it) that has ever inhabited the nation\u2019s Executive Mansion failed ever seriously to consider that seizing control over one-seventh of the American economy and forcing every American to buy a commercial product might, just might, run afoul of our constitution of liberty.<\/p>\n<p>The Times works closely with this Obama White House in a way that would send every MSM outlet into rants of recrimination were the president a Republican receiving comparable coverage from Fox News. \u00a0The story seemed to be an attempt to inoculate the major players from the political plague that most in this town assume will follow the Court\u2019s decision, now assumed to be coming Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>But far from exonerating the White House crowd, the story was an amazing confession of cluelessness up and down the line. \u00a0Those around the president listened only to their partisans when evaluating the constitutional issues Obamacare raised &#8212; just as they listened only to the same kind of people when counting the program\u2019s costs.<\/p>\n<p>But then, what\u2019s new? Don\u2019t we have here just another example of the president\u2019s peculiar penchant for freezing out even potential friends who are not part of his inner circle? \u00a0According to Irwin Stelzer in last week&#8217;s Weekly Standard, even leaders of the supposedly worshipful Europeans refuse to do Mr. Obama the political favors that they would readily have done for George W. Bush, in part because this president is so off-puttingly cold, removed and self-absorbed when with them.<\/p>\n<p>We have heard the same story from \u201ctingle up the leg\u201d Chris Matthews \u2013 the president doesn\u2019t like or want to mingle with people. \u00a0According to Matthews (you can find the clip on YouTube), this is a part of his problem with Congress. \u00a0Three and a half years into his term, even members of his own party on Capitol Hill do not feel comfortable dealing with Mr. Obama.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, you wouldn\u2019t know it from the sanctimony of West Wing spokespeople and other Administration mouthpieces. \u00a0But, then, this White House looks to work like a cult, demanding no utterances at odds with the leader\u2019s line. \u00a0So now all of Washington is betting &#8212; and body language out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue all but confirms &#8212; that the president and his allies are about to pay for their insularity.<\/p>\n<p>Too much is made of the role of presidential staff in putting out messages and managing the news. \u00a0An equally critical (actually more critical) role is reporting the news &#8212; acting as a tuning fork, picking up and transmitting to the ear of the commander in chief the nation\u2019s vibrations &#8212; \u00a0good, bad and ugly. \u00a0That way, when the president speaks, he can do it with perfect pitch.<\/p>\n<p>But White Houses take on the character of the man at the top. \u00a0If the president prizes careful listening, the staff will take pains to hear just about everyone who wants to talk to them. \u00a0So what happens when you have a president like Mr. Obama who will not seriously listen to anyone with divergent views? \u00a0As he told the House GOP caucus in the first weeks of his presidency, \u201cI won.\u201d Apparently, he doesn\u2019t need to listen to such lowlifes \u2013 and taking their cue from his, his staff doesn\u2019t either.<\/p>\n<p>This White House will (as eventually it always does) point a finger at someone else, if the High Court\u2019s healthcare decision proves as bad for them as they apparently believe. But as they have already pointed out with out-of-character candor this past weekend, they \u2013 and their president &#8212; will have done it to themselves.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It doesn\u2019t take a Washington insider to suspect that the White House has a back channel to the Supreme Court, knows how the justices have come down in the Obamacare case and has learned, from the Obama point of view, the news isn\u2019t good. 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