Why have a president?


snipped from Anthony Gregory:

"...Then it hits me. He’s [reference to Barack Obama, for context read the link] not saying anything at all, really, except what everyone wants to hear. He is a masterful politician and represents what most Americans want out of their president – someone they can be proud of and feel good about, someone to shape their warm and fuzzy view of what it means to be American. This view varies somewhat, depending on the group, from the center left/progressive coalition that backs Obama to the neocon/theocon/Wall Street Bush coalition. But it is clear that most all Americans want a president they can respect. I don’t.

I don’t want Americans to get their faith back in the presidency. It is a horrible institution and the more the people give it blind trust based on the personality they see, the more awesome its power and abuses. In the 1970s, the presidency was gloriously disrespected and thus relatively impotent. Reagan brought faith back into the presidency, at least for the right and center. Clinton later did the same for the left and center. Their administrations were quite detrimental for American liberty. Modern politicians get votes not mostly on their policies but rather on how they make people feel about America. When Americans favor the president more, they also tend to think more highly of the presidency. They want more from their government, and are less bothered when it commits great wrongs.

It has been populist solidarity with the state that has created the democratic leviathan of the 20th century, with all its power to bomb, usurp and torture. Vast American pride in the presidency is what has allowed it to become the nation's master and such a menace to the world. Americans shouldn’t look to the president for their self-respect, patriotism and cultural identity.

The presidency in its current form is entirely too powerful and thus an inherently corrupting and inhumanely destructive thing. The presidency as it supposedly should be, under the Constitution, is a relatively humble office overseeing the executive branch, one of three composing a radically restrained government with very limited enumerated powers. Today, the presidency overshadows the other branches, the states, and all Constitutional and statutory limits on its power. In any event, why should 300 million people, and to a great extent the rest of the world, have to live under one all-powerful law enforcement official? The whole idea seems like some kind of insanity. How did this become the American way?

If we are to restore our freedom, we need our compatriots to snap out of this trance. The silver lining in the Bush administration has been the disgust he has elicited so universally, especially among the left and center. This has constrained his actions somewhat. I am not looking forward to the many Americans turned off by the obvious horrors of the Bush administration once again respecting and trusting the president.

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Submitted by Amiel on October 14, 2008 - 3:46pm.

Interesting - maybe CEO would be more appropriate. Can you imagine a CEO running a business the way the Bush administration has run our Country? He/She would be fired - immediately.

But getting rid of the presidency? I don't know, I'm sort of attached to the idea.
Obama seems to have advanced due to projection, projecting what we have lost in the Bush years, hoping Obama can restore their past hopes and dreams of a president.

Are we just older now? Was this always the way, we just did not recognize it? I mean, maybe all presidents project our hopes and dreams and we are older and wiser now and do not fall for such things anymore. We need a more substantial criteria now. Maybe.
Who the hell knows.
For sure our current leaders have shown us how powerless We, the People have become.
The People are in need of some serious starch.
Oh, but maybe that has been a projection also.
Was it ever a government for and by the People?


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