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Ennui the People
America is in crisis. Why is the presidential campaign so lifeless?
The 2012 presidential election is unusual. It is a crisis election like 1932 or 1980, with the American people knowing we're at a turning point and knowing that who we pick now really matters. But crisis elections tend to bring drama -- a broad sense of excitement and passion. We're not seeing that this year. We're not seeing passionate proclamations from supporters of one candidate or the other that their guy is just right for the moment, their guy is the answer. I'm speaking of the excitement of deep belief: "FDR will save the day." "Reagan will turn it around."
President Obama's supporters don't talk like that, or think it. Neither do most of Mitt Romney's. It's all so subdued.
What is behind the general lack of passion? A theory in two parts:
First, people know that what America needs right now is the leadership of a kind of political genius. Second, they know neither of the candidates is a political genius.
That's why it seems so flat when you talk to voters or political professionals.
It's as if the key job opened up just when the company might go under. A new CEO would make all the difference. But none of the applicants leave the members of the board saying, "This guy is the answer to our prayers." In the end, they'll make a decision, and it will be a prudent, tentative one: "This one seems a bit better than that one."
Why do people think we need a kind of political genius? Because they know exactly how deep our problems are and exactly how divided our nation is. We need a president who knows and understands politics because he knows and understands people and can galvanize them. When he speaks, you listen, in part because you believe he'll give it to you straight, in part because his views seem commonsensical, in part because something in his optimism pings right into your latent hopefulness, and in part because he's direct and doesn't hide his meaning in obfuscation, abstraction, clichés and dead words.
Think of what we face domestically -- only domestically.
Every voter in the country knows we have to get a hold of spending and begin to turn it around. At the same time -- really, the same time -- we have to get a hold of the tax system and remake it so that at the very least we can remove the sense of agitated grievance that marks our daily economic life, and at most we can encourage growth. If you really try to do these things, you will make a lot of people unhappy. It will take a political talent of the highest order to hold people together during the process, to allow them the luxury of feeling trust in your judgment.
The next president will have to wrangle with Congress, and when lawmakers balk, he'll have to go over their heads and tell the American people the plan, the reasons it will work, and why it's fair and good. He'll have to get them to tell their congressmen, by phone calls and mail and by collaring them in the neighborhood and at the town hall, to back the president. When this happens to enough of them -- well, as Reagan used to say, when they feel the heat, they see the light. The members go to the speaker, and suddenly the speaker is knocking back a drink with the president, and in the end a deal gets made. Things get pushed inch by inch toward progress, and suddenly there's a sense things can work again. That encourages an air of unity and of national purpose, which itself gives a boost to public morale.
Anyway, the next president will have to do that sort of thing, and it will take deep political gifts. We have not seen that genius in Mr. Obama. Whether you will vote for him or not, you know you haven't seen it. He seems to view politics as his weary duty, something he had to do on his way to greatness.
When he goes over the heads of Congress to the people, it's like he threw a dead fish over the transom -- it lands with a "Thwap!" and makes a mess, and people run away. As for Mr. Romney it is a commonplace in punditry to implore him to speak clearly of where he'll go and how and why we should follow.
Both candidates seem largely impenetrable -- it's hard to know them, figure them. With Mr. Romney, you have a sense of what he's been, what jobs he's held, and his general approach. But do you have a solid sense of who he'd be and what he'd do as president? Probably not. Even he may not know. As for Mr. Obama, the more facts you know, the more you don't understand him, the more you can't quite grok him.
Neither has a flair for politics, and neither seems to love it. Both come from minority parts of the American experience, and both often seem to be translating as they speak, from their own natural inner language to their vision of how "normal Americans" think.
What does all this suggest? That voters this year will tend to be practical in their choice and modest in their expectations. Which isn't all bad. But joy would be more fun.
We must end with some burly, optimistic thoughts or we'll hurl ourselves over a transom and go "Thwap!" 1. There's still time -- more than 100 days -- for each candidate to go deeper, get franker, and light some kind of flame. 2. The acceptance speeches are huge opportunities to do that. 3. The debates, if they do not sink into formalized torpor or anchor-led superficialities, could be not only decisive but revealing of greater depths. 4. Mr. Romney's vice presidential choice will matter.
About which a note. Speaking the other day to a gathering of businesspeople from across the country, I mentioned the subdued nature of the election and my thoughts as to its reasons. I was surprised to get no push-back afterward, even from political enthusiasts, only agreement. But the news: When conversation turned to the vice presidential nominee, I said we all know the names of those being considered, spoke of a few, and then said Condoleezza Rice might be a brilliant choice.
Here spontaneous applause burst forth.
Consider: A public figure of obvious and nameable accomplishment whose attainments can't be taken away from her. Washington experience -- she wouldn't be learning on the job. Never run for office but no political novice. An academic, but not ethereal or abstract. A woman in a year when Republicans aren't supposed to choose a woman because of what is now called the 2008 experience -- so the choice would have a certain boldness. A black woman in a campaign that always threatens to take on a painful racial overlay. A foreign-policy professional acquainted with everyone who's reigned or been rising the past 20 years.
I should add here the look on the faces of the people who were applauding. They looked surprised by their own passion. Actually they looked relieved, like a campaign was going on and big things might happen and maybe it could get kind of ... exciting.

22 Comments
Joseph Hebert Jr in East Providence, RI
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 7:21 AM
The reason the election is "flat", Peggy, is because both Obama and Romney are lying, phony, treasonous traitors to America. And people know it, so of course there's no enthusiasm! Ron Paul is the only one of the lot with integrity, but not even the Patriot Post will endorse him, because you are AFRAID that a vote for RP is a vote for Obama! I'm voting for Ron Paul because standing on principal (something the Patriot Post talks about a lot) is never the wrong thing to do. I'M (WE'RE) TIRED OF VOTING FOR THE LESSER OF TWO PHONIES! I will vote for Ron Paul, and sink or swim with the result!
Ct-Tom in NC
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 8:42 AM
I hope that Romney will succeed even without your vote. But if not, the next two or three Obama SCOTUS appointees will be grateful to you.
Michael in North Potomac, MD
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 1:40 PM
Your presidential primary is over - and Romney won RI. At this point a vote for Ron Paul may as well be a vote for Obama. I expect you voted for RP in the primary, and I applaud you for that - but the people of the country have had their say, and he won't be the republican candidate. Life is all about decisions, and many of our decisions are picking the lesser of two undesirable options - and impossible options don't count. Please reconsider - at this stage in the election process your "principals" will earn you nothing, and no one will remember whatever statement you tried to make with your vote for RP - all they will remember is that people like you, because of your refusal to face reality, were responsible for the destruction of our Republic.
Ed Johnson in Bayside, NY
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 9:37 AM
Ron Paul may be the answer for you, but if the question is who will save this country from becoming a plutocracy in service of the 1%, the only answer is Obama.
wjm in Colorado
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM
Obamao is the answer to a useful idiot or a traitor to America. He is a lying islam loving Marxist. Is Socialism the tranformation you are looking forward to in your failed state of NY?
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 9:57 AM
Peggy, what happened since Obama was elected. You were head over heels in love with the imposter back then. There is absolutely no way that Romney will not be better than the Kenyan-born penis lover.
wjm in Colorado
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 11:10 AM
In my neck of the woods, we recognize that one candidate is a lying marxist islam loving traitor, and the other is a successful business man who would start a Reagansque turnaround. Those who vote for Ron Paul are delusional idiots of Lenin's useful variety, and throwing away a vote for freedom in support of treason. A vote for Paul is a vote for Obamao.
charlie in Tunkhannock, PA
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 12:48 PM
Tis a "curb your enthusiasm" moment in U.S. politics. People know the problems--slow growth, debt, deficit spending (i.e,. increasing debt), promises made that have to be rolled back. Most of the solutions have been aired, but the over-riding one is that people will have to give up free stuff. No politician can run on that, no voter will cheer for that. So a campaigning candidate has to be vague-specific about solutions---the Paul Ryan budget, Obama's Debt Commission are political third rails. If Romney and a Republican Congress are elected and they make a serious dent in the problems, a lot of them will be one-termers.
Abu Nudnik in Canada
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 1:30 PM
"...they know neither of the candidates is a political genius." Really? Both are successful and one managed to become president with no executive experience whatever and a sketchy academic record, having belonged to "Church" whose motto was "by any means necessary" which precludes even the possibility of a moral system. That's political genius of a kind.
Every voter in the country knows we have to get a hold of spending and "begin to turn it around." How do you know that? On the contrary, many just want to kick it to the grandkids. That would be a good ad for Romney. A child is born. A boy? A girl? uh-oh... it's a... a ... $30,000 in debt.
"we have to get a hold of the tax system and remake it so that at the very least we can remove the sense of agitated grievance that marks our daily economic life, and at most we can encourage growth." Wrong order! First encourage growth. No one will care who has more if the economy is robust and everyone's eating and saving a bit.
tod -the tool guy in bklyn ny
Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 8:14 PM
Peggy, only one candidate has wisdom, experience, and success on his Resume. His father was gov of Michigan. Dunkin donuts and Toys-R-Us were both saved by Bain Capitol. Next year we will make profit, dividends, and Capital Gains. We might even open up a savings account in a private bank. We'll follow the Reagan-Friedman blueprint, for private sector growth/prosperity. We'll utilize sweat, wise business principles, and fossil fuels; the American Way of business!!!
Ed in NYC
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 9:44 AM
Tod, the tool: That's BAIN Capital, not Capitol. Capitol is where Nancy Pelosi will be Speaker again in '12.
wjm in Colorado
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 1:36 PM
Isn't there a bridge in NYC you can crawl back under you delusional traitor?
Abu Nudnik in Canada
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 10:44 PM
He probably can't define "capital." None of my lefty friends can. Try it. They think capitalism disappears when the state organizes capital. Really! They don't know state capitalism and Communism are the same thing.
Auggie in Southend
Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 11:35 AM
Peggy, Peggy, Peggy - wake up! You and so many in the Lib media were so enthralled with the first "Afro-Amerocan" to sit in the White House. Why? Oh, time for the guilt-complex to kick in! White America is so terrible and so "racist." We have to make up for something that noone today had anything to do with. Payback time? Yes! Had this guy been white, he would not have even come close to be elected. No vetting. Nothing. Elect him because we have to "make up" for evil. Bosh. He is a Marxist who wants to see this' country fail - and is succeeding!
No excitement now? Why? Wait until the voting in November.
Ed in NYC
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 9:45 AM
Peggy is NOT in the Lib media, she should slap your face for that. She is the Doyenne of the Dumbass Conservatives.
wjm in Colorado
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 1:37 PM
And you are a delusional idiot, useful to the traitors. Someone should knock some sense into you.
Tom Quale in Centerville, OH
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 8:52 AM
Why throw gasoline on a fire? No comment can be made which would calm tempers or make the current state of affairs better--so why comment? To make someone else mad? Is that the goal? To frame, in peace and privacy, a hateful word bomb that can go on angering its readers for as long as it resides on this webpage? Here is a radical, radical thought in the Age of the Internet: keep it to yourself. Every online forum should take it upon itself to remove its comments section. Turn down the anger, not give it high-pressure habitats in which to grow and flourish, hm?
sfj in Alabama
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 9:44 AM
Then why are YOU commenting?
Dave in North Carolina
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 11:31 AM
Peggy I'm sorry the conservatives aren't excited about the weak-tea candidate they have fielded against our president, perhaps they should get in touch with this thing called "reality"; you folks might realize it is the corporatist policies of the last 30 years which has put us all in so much financial pain. The last thing we need is a third term of "W."
Jasmine Van Pelt in Olympia
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 3:23 PM
Reading the comments to this article certainly reinforced my belief that many rank-and-file Republicans are useful idiots. "Kenyan-born penis lover"? Wow, we're sure to get good leaders with that level of insightful analysis on the part of the voters!
Orf in Pennsylvania
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 4:41 PM
Pegs thinks she knows why the average Joe is not excited about this election. The propaganda "infotainment" media controls what ol' Joe thinks. They are in Obamao's pocket and will do everything possible to get the traitor re-elected. If Oprah is going to vote for Obummer, so will all of her devoted followers. If The View gals love the Marxist, so will those brain dead people who watch them. The media will play down Mittens as a spoiled brat who fights back with all the petulance of another Bob Dole. The media will go into ecstasy over all the great non-achievements of the Obummer, falling in love with the traitor all over again.
A revolution will be necessary when the Marxist puppet of G. Soros wins by hook or by crook. The first American Revolution required only one-third of the colonialists, and that is all the patriots we can expect in the next one.
Jim in Western North Carolina
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 4:53 PM
I think we need a man of good character who speaks truth and means what he says. Forget "political geniuses" and the latest polls. Core convictions are not based upon polling data or focus groups. Americans would be stunned if a candidate dispensed with the party talking points, teleprompter, and all the other packaged nonsense. I want to know what the half dozen real problems are and what is needed to deal with them. Forget the media game of always having two sides to every issue or ginning up phony controversy. Just tell it like it is. Liars, socialists, and other unpatriotic dirtbags need not apply. Just sayin'