I Miss Barack Obama
But
over the course of this campaign it feels as if there’s been a decline
in behavioral standards across the board. Many of the traits of
character and leadership that Obama possesses, and that maybe we have
taken too much for granted, have suddenly gone missing or are in short
supply.
The
first and most important of these is basic integrity. The Obama
administration has been remarkably scandal-free. Think of the way
Iran-contra or the Lewinsky scandals swallowed years from Reagan and
Clinton.
He
and his wife have not only displayed superior integrity themselves,
they have mostly attracted and hired people with high personal
standards. There are all sorts of unsightly characters floating around
politics, including in the Clinton camp and in Gov. Chris Christie’s
administration. This sort has been blocked from team Obama.
Second,
a sense of basic humanity. Donald Trump has spent much of this campaign
vowing to block Muslim immigration. You can only say that if you treat
Muslim Americans as an abstraction. President Obama, meanwhile, went to a
mosque, looked into people’s eyes and gave a wonderful speech reasserting their place as Americans.
He’s
exuded this basic care and respect for the dignity of others time and
time again. Let’s put it this way: Imagine if Barack and Michelle Obama
joined the board of a charity you’re involved in. You’d be happy to have
such people in your community. Could you say that comfortably about Ted
Cruz? The quality of a president’s humanity flows out in the unexpected
but important moments.
Third,
a soundness in his decision-making process. Over the years I have
spoken to many members of this administration who were disappointed that
the president didn’t take their advice. But those disappointed staffers
almost always felt that their views had been considered in depth.
Obama’s
basic approach is to promote his values as much as he can within the
limits of the situation. Bernie Sanders, by contrast, has been so
blinded by his values that the reality of the situation does not seem to
penetrate his mind.
Take
health care. Passing Obamacare was a mighty lift that led to two
gigantic midterm election defeats. As Megan McArdle pointed out in her Bloomberg View column,
Obamacare took coverage away from only a small minority of Americans.
Sanderscare would take employer coverage away from tens of millions of
satisfied customers, destroy the health insurance business and levy
massive new tax hikes. This is epic social disruption.
No,
Obama has not been temperamentally perfect. Too often he’s been
disdainful, aloof, resentful and insular. But there is a tone of
ugliness creeping across the world, as democracies retreat, as tribalism
mounts, as suspiciousness and authoritarianism take center stage.
Obama
radiates an ethos of integrity, humanity, good manners and elegance
that I’m beginning to miss, and that I suspect we will all miss a bit,
regardless of who replaces him.
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