Feb 24, 2014 02:00 am | Robert W. Merry
Looking at it from the standpoint of how American politics works, the blame rests with Obama.
During his initial 2008 presidential campaign, Obama promised to “turn the page on ugly partisanship in Washington so we can bring Democrats and Republicans together to pass an agenda that works for the American people." On another occasion, he declared that "the time has come to move beyond the bitterness and anger that’s consumed Washington….To build a coalition for change that stretches through red states and blue states….We’re choosing unity over division."
There’s no doubt that this lofty aspiration and Obama’s eloquence in expressing it contributed to Americans’ positive response to his candidacy. The Washington Post’s Dan Balz, one of the country’s leading political analysts, wrote that “the aspiration to create a post-partisan politics gave a special lift to his candidacy and created an outsized expectation for his presidency."
Obama’s failure to redeem that promise has generated abundant commentary over the years, and it has generally fallen into three categories.
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