Finally, George Packer
blogs at the New Yorker, a President who can do something
right--talk!
This piece in today's Times reassures me that Obama knows the
difference between campaigning and governing, and between
strategic communications and deliberative democracy.
Am I the only one who thinks this is laughable? Perhaps Packer is
delving in deep political theories beyond my brain (I know, I
know, I've never written for the New Yorker), but what exactly
has Obama done yet?
Governed? Led a democracy? Oh wait, just campaigned, just
strategized, just talked.
Rather than simply asserting his plans with anodyne uplift and
ignoring the counter-arguments, he's explained honestly, he's
reasoned, he's even offered to listen.
Lots of people can do this. Lots of great men and women in
positions of leadership have done this, but it doesn't mean they
were able to execute and actually lead.
I'm not saying Obama's not going to live up to the
expectations (after all, I am implying Packer leave out premature
judgement and so should I), I'm just saying, who gives a flying
inauguration speech that he can speak well?
We know this. So let's see what he's actually going to do. This,
we don't know.