Obama's bad faith politics are catching up with him
Peggy Noonan:
Something's happening to President Obama's relationship with those who are inclined not to like his policies. They are now inclined not to like him. His supporters would say, "Nothing new there," but actually I think there is. I'm referring to the broad, stable, nonradical, non-birther right. Among them the level of dislike for the president has ratcheted up sharply the past few months.It's not due to the election, and it's not because the Republican candidates are so compelling and making such brilliant cases against him. That, actually, isn't happening.What is happening is that the president is coming across more and more as a trimmer, as an operator who's not operating in good faith. This is hardening positions and leading to increased political bitterness. And it's his fault, too. As an increase in polarization is a bad thing, it's a big fault.
...There is much more as she gets into the specifics. I sometimes call it the politics of fraud where one side tries to win by deceit and mischaracterizing the opposition. That has been the Obama pattern of late. The more he takes this approach the less likable he is and it will cost him politically.
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