Politico is out now with a scathing analysis of the multiple Obama scandals. Bottom line: Washington is turning against Obama. Even Democrats are moving away.
Here's part of what it says:
"Obama’s aloof mien and holier-than-thou rhetoric have left him with little reservoir of good will, even among Democrats. And the press, after years of being accused of being soft on Obama while being berated by West Wing aides on matters big and small, now has every incentive to be as ruthless as can be.
"This White House’s instinctive petulance, arrogance and defensiveness have all worked together to isolate Obama at a time when he most needs a support system. 'It feel like they don’t know what they’re here to do,' a former senior Obama administration official said. 'When there’s no narrative, stuff like this consumes you.'
"Republican outrage is predictable, maybe even manageable. Democratic outrage is not.
"The dam of solid Democratic solidarity has collapsed, starting with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd’s weekend scolding of the White House over Benghazi, then gushing with the news the Justice Department had sucked-up an absurdly broad swath of Associated Press phone records.
Democrats are privately befuddled by the White House’s flat-footed handling of this P.R. and legal mess, blaming a combination of bad timing, hubris and communications ineptitude. The most charitable defense offered up on background is that Obama staffers are scandal virgins, unaccustomed to dealing with a rabid press."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/dc-turns-on-obama-91386.html#ixzz2TJz6LfVY
BTW: Isn't it funny that Obama loyalists (and many others in Washington) are still talking about the burgeoning scandals as simply a matter of "controlling the narrative" surrounding the stories. To them, it's still all just a big PR problem. What a sad commentary that is!
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