As
the President pursues ministerial duties, everyone else in Washington is
consumed with efforts to defrock him for not preventing deaths at Benghazi or
reining in bureaucratic scandals. Opponents have not yet found ways to tax him
with hurricanes and tornadoes, but they must be trying to twist sequester
results into White House blame.
In
the larger sense, all this is a long wake for an America that almost was, where
we used to bow our heads in prayer together after disasters with some awareness
of common humanity in the face of a tenuous world and work to control our
primitive impulses to destroy one another over ideological differences.
Among
the many ironies swirling around the figure who started out to unite us all
under the banner of “Yes We Can” is that he may end up delivering a eulogy for “No
We Wouldn’t.”
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