Obama’s America- the Gordon Brown years?
by Daniel KalderThe 2008 election campaign filled me with an eerie sense of déjà vu, as I suspect it did many British people living in America. The hysterical reception accorded Barack Obama was strongly reminiscent of the frothing enthusiasm for Tony Blair in 1997.

Obama had a more inspiring biography than Tony Blair of course and did sincerity better; nevertheless there were many parallels. Both were relatively young, charismatic men who insistently repeated stirring but vague mantras about change and a coming new era to an exhausted electorate craving a break with the recent past. Both surrounded themselves with pop stars and other glamorous types, in an attempt to identify with everything that was young and progressive and hip. Of course, this being America, Obama operated on a much grander, messianic scale: Blair never implied that his victory might lower the earth’s water levels for example, and nor did anybody ever faint at his rallies as if he were a faith healer. However when Blair won the election the sympathetic Guardian newspaper did get rather overheated: I recall an article in which the atmosphere in the UK was compared to the relief felt at the end of World War II, thus equating the hapless John Major with Adolph Hitler. That total absence of proportion will sound familiar to anyone who has flicked through the People’s Temple style newsletter that is Newsweek or spent a few minutes watching the risible MSNBC. (In the Guardian’s defence however, none of its writers were ever so feeble-minded as to compare Blair to God.)
Anyway, during the election campaign I would say to those who asked for my thoughts on the Obama phenomenon that perhaps it wasn’t wise for so many people to allow themselves to be so carried away. Obama was only a man; worse still a politician; and even worse- not a very experienced one. I would then suggest that many Americans were setting themselves up for a massive disappointment: that the impossible expectations that Obama and his devotees had aroused would ultimately lead to profound disillusionment, leaving people even more cynical and embittered than if they had never been thus misled. Tony Blair’s career in Britain offered a shining example of this process in action. My listeners would then change the subject and never mention Obama to me again. I understood: they wanted to believe, they were protecting their faith.
Meanwhile I had a sinking suspicion that having evaded the Blair era in the UK (I was in Moscow, enjoying the regime of Vladimir Putin) I was about to experience the big budget American remake under Mr. Obama. Of course, it was never going to be an exact fit: Britain and America have different political systems, different histories and different cultures even if we speak (roughly) the same language. Yet peering through Obama’s cloud of lofty rhetoric I seemed to see a lot that was familiar. Like Blair, Obama was obsessed with his representation in the media and excessively keen to be perceived as cool and trendy. Like Blair, he was enthusiastic for a massive expansion of government, for the promotion of relatively unaccountable unelected officials into influential positions, for the incurring of massive debt to pay for his grand schemes, for promoting people with backgrounds in campus radicalism, and for great globs of toweringly ambitious but apparently half-baked reform.
The comparison was not perfect of course. Thankfully Obama showed no enthusiasm for several of Mr. Blair’s more notorious outrages, such as establishing a new criminal offence for every day he was in office, or transforming Britain into a paranoid, surveillance society. Nor did he speak of ‘Democracy’ in the same dreamy way as Blair, as if it was a metaphysical force for good in itself. Post- Iraq, Obama prefers sovereignty, including the sovereignty of scumbags. Still, Britain 1997- 2007 seemed like a reasonable rule of thumb for some of the president’s agenda at least.
Recently however I’ve started to think I may have been wrong. You see, Blair, for all his faults, got things done. He cracked skulls and enforced rigid party discipline. Armed with an overwhelming parliamentary majority and faced with an opposition in total disarray, he seized the moment to ram through reams of legislation. Obama on the other hand seems unable to achieve much of anything, as even SNL has noticed, while his party is impressively undisciplined. The absurd stimulus package, so obviously stuffed with un-stimulating pet projects was an embarrassment. Then there is the ongoing civil war between elements of the administration and the CIA; and the endless shenanigans over health care etc. It is starting to look as though Obama has little control over his own party, and that its hierarchy does not necessarily respect him. Every major initiative he sets out to pursue seems to degenerate into chaos.
However, it was as I was watching Obama make his pitch for Chicago before the IOC in Copenhagen that I knew I definitely had the wrong analogy. After all, Blair won the Olympic Games for London when everybody thought the city was going to lose. Obama, on the other hand, not only lost but made himself look ridiculous in the process- the most powerful man in the world come as a supplicant before the crooks of the IOC, only to be slapped down.
Perhaps we aren’t about to live through a remake of the Blair years after all. Blair is a winner, you see- even now many think he may live again as first president of the EU. Obama on the other hand, well… he used to look like a winner, but increasingly- not so much. Could it be then that the USA has fast forwarded to what followed Blair? Maybe there will be no period of hope giving way to gradual disillusionment, no period of furious reform collapsing into widespread cynicism. Maybe instead we’re going straight to the catastrophic aftermath- courtesy of a man with big dreams promoted beyond the level of his competence, besieged on all sides by disaster, unable to effect anything. Is Barack Obama actually America’s Gordon Brown? I hope not- for all our sakes.





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Frankly, the current Administration is shaping up to be a disaster of Epic Proportions.
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Is Barack Obama actually America’s Gordon Brown? More like a cross between Gordon Brown and Jimmy Carter which btw, as stated by one Congressman, Jimmy Carter was the worst President to date!
You see, Blair, for all his faults, got things done. He cracked skulls and enforced rigid party discipline. Armed with an overwhelming parliamentary majority and faced with an opposition in total disarray, he seized the moment to ram through reams of legislation. (Courtesy of Daniel Kaldor) Yes, Tony Blair had a pair!
You "hope" not? Isn't HOPE what got us into this mess?
as bad as things are here it's worse in the UK…
The decades of Fabian Society socialism has concluded; the Brits are done, basically. And as soon as our dollar tanks they come crashing down with us. Their dim future has them a Islamic run subsidiary of Russia.
Much like France- and perhaps Germany as well. We need to wake up and extract our heads from our posteriors.
The world wide paradigm shift is not reported here- Crook and Liar Bernanke tells you we're 'recovering'- not only a joke but a criminal lie as well.
Once upon a time a man said "Don't piss on my back and tell me it's raining".
THAT is exactly what's going on here. Let the local idiot/criminal 'representative' know how you feel.
Civilly, of course…
I think Borat is more of a cross between Steve Erkel and Flip Wilson.
On the other hand, it might be between Nipsey Russell and Harry Bellafonte.
I love reading a certain blog daily for the brilliant writing and accute observations. As far as " Obama had a more inspiring biography than Tony Blair " this too is starting to unravel. Ayers is now revealing that HE wrote obama's infamous biography.
Excellent read: http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/
I seriously wouldn't suggest taunting Obama to actually DO something. I think we're all much better off allowing the One to extend his never-ending political campaign straight into 2012.
All he apparently wants to do is hold the center (of attention) for a few years – and NOT be upstaged by egocentric jerks like the Dalai Lama.
Eventually he'll settle into his rightful place in Honduras. Until then, back off – or he MIGHT actually try being President HERE first.
Be careful what you ask for…
You might have a point there…hmmm.
Vote for Saxon!
There is an excellent Canadian blog, smalldeadanimals, that has been following Britain's downward trajectory for years and reading the Daily Mall on-line is a must to get the big picture.
Labour's Nanny State with its dismantling of free speech, insane citizen micromanagement, failed schools and national health, and immigration fiasco is a blue print for what our new socialist overlords wish upon us here.
Sorry, BigMike, Blair only got stuff done because the Tories were is such disarray.
Funny how the media is biased every where you go. It is time to start making our own news folks. Honestly, journalism is a solid career. Please consider it.
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He did vote present a lot.
Anglo?
SL #4
Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.
Good site. I love the interactive map!
Oh thanks my friend. Are you a blogger?
I would take Tony Blair ANY DAY OF THE WEEK, over Obama. For all his faults, at least he had cajones. I believe, down deep, Obama is a weakling. Despite being President, I think he still cannot handle criticism and is desperate for everyone's approval.
Last night we watched Ben Stein receive an Award from the Washington Policy Center in Seattle. It was interesting listening to Ben explain how our Country in on the edge of collapsing because so many are trying to push God out, and additionally, our education system is falling apart. America is churning out dumber and dumber students. If anyone has any bible questions, here is a great website to find bible answers: http://www.AskYourPreacher.org
Your welcome. I'm an "interactive" conservative patriot, voice my opinions and pass on important news where I can.
I love it! That is what I did for a long time. Just started my blog not long ago. Enjoying it for sure but I miss the freedom of just commenting and moving around.
Tony Blair came to office in exactly the same way Tony Blair did under the guise of "change." Tony Blair used the "New Labour" banner. New and Improved Britain for all! Sound familiar.
Brown propped up the failing economic situation from behind the scenes by issuing one stealth tax after another until the people went from admiring the Tony Blair to hating him. They saw through him. Now they hate Brown because he is continuing the same failed policies that Tony Blair started. The Blair/Brown machine have been in power going on 15 years and in that time England has gone from being a sovereign country to being forced into adopting huge portions of the EU constitution without even a referendum–a vote by the people.
All we have to do is look at England to see where the US will be in 10 years should all Obama's policies go through. The people there are miserable.
Um…aside from this writer being from Britain – Where Doctor Who is from – what the heck does Saxon have to do with this thread?
Oh wait…the drums! The drums! I must vote for Barak Hussein Obama…
Ok, I get it.
One of the funniest things I've ever seen was news footage of Tony Blair walking alongside George Bush after a meeting of some kind. Bush was doing his usual Texas swagger, and Blair kept sending him sidelong glances and trying to imitate the strut. It was absolutely hilarious.
I don't know if I'd say Blair had cajones. I think I'd probably say that he pretended to have them in order to keep playing with the big boys.
Where two of my favorite cities are in the UK (London and Edinburgh, Scotland) I fear for and lament the state of this once great region of the world. I hope that Britain can reclaim itself before it's too late.
My prayers are with UK, and of course with the US. May God bless all of our great free countries.
The teachings they follow are global, they seek empirical power over their subjects they connive into submission!! Their subjects are the complacent and/or sheepish masses, willing to bow to their demands/wishes/laws, in exchange, they receive the right to Hope for something better!!!!! The worse things get, the harder they will work as their instinct of Hope increases, believing in the very ones who have made that desire "A Pork Chop/carrot on a stick" dangling before them, never to be able to savor it's flavor!!!!
The USA propagandized Blair so much. Most of what you read about Blair here was untrue or exaggerated. He weakened the UK on all levels. He might have "seemed" like a friend to the US, but he was a terrible Prime Minister for England.
Barack Obama came to office in exactly the same way Tony Blair did under the guise of "change." Tony Blair used the "New Labour" banner. New and Improved Britain for all! Sound familiar.
Gordon "Rahm Emmanuel" Brown propped up the failing economic situation from behind the scenes by issuing one stealth tax after another until the people went from admiring the Tony Blair to hating him. They saw through him. Now they hate Brown because he is continuing the same failed policies that Tony Blair started. The Blair/Brown machine have been in power going on 15 years and in that time England has gone from being a sovereign country to being forced into adopting huge portions of the EU constitution without even a referendum–a vote by the people.
All we have to do is look at England to see where the US will be in 10 years should all Obama's policies go through. The people there (including some of my family members) are miserable.