Country Icon Glen Campbell lists Malibu Mediterranean FOR SALE

Past the gorgeous entrance gate and down the long landscaped driveway lies a serene Malibu getaway.  Owned by country star Glen Campbell, this custom home is 5 years old and has every amenity you would expect with a near 6 million dollar price tag.  But, don’t expect a country feel in this Malibu masterpiece,  this estate contains Mediterranean architecture inside and out.  A pool and spa is positioned just past the terrace and is surrounded by lush landscaping.  Whether it is the ocean views from almost every room in the house, the unbelievable unique custom kitchen or the Spanish-modern outdoor living area, this home has much to offer.  Dedicating much of the top floor to the master suite with surreal views and  his/hers bathrooms and walk-in closets the high end expectations of the Malibu lifestyle are nicely incorporated.

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Hope Did Him In by Garry Wills

During the 2008 primary campaigns, there was a constant muted roar telling Barack Obama to become more aggressive, to answer wild allegations against him, to “stand up to” Hillary Clinton or his other rivals.  He rightly saw that would boomerang against him.  The last thing he could appear was an angry black man.  Harry Reid, with his derided comments in the book Game Change, was basically right.  As the first black man with a realistic chance at the presidency,  it was helpful that he was lighter skinned and better spoken than, say, an Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson.  He was the anti-Sharpton, not railing against American racism.  He was more a Sidney Poitier than a Shirley Chisholm.

He was hopeful, optimistic, patriotic – all necessary qualities in the mold-breaker  He was soothing, not threatening. He promised to unite red and blue states, to end a period of bitter divisiveness in Washington.  To many it mattered more that he was the anti-Bush than that he was the anti-Sharpton.  A policy of omnidirectional placation had served him well in the past.—sa the editor of the Harvard Law Review, as a community organizer, as a state senator. But the mild manner works only if it removes the threat from a serious purpose.  In the presidency, Obama let the mild manner become the purpose.

In a sense, he swallowed  his own Kool Aid.  He worked on the unrealistic assumption that his really was a post-racial, post-partisan, post-red-state-blue state America.  He spent a year and endless energy in trying to please and recruit the Olympia Snows and Charles Grassleys and Max Baucuses and Big Pharmacies. He let them dictate the pace and the terms of the health care debate, making it hostage to the virulent town hall meetings of  the summer of 2009. They were never going to be his allies.  He should early have identified them as his foes, and attacked them as such.

Instead of saying he would let others give him a health plan, any health plan, he should have said that the health plan he needed and wanted was the public option, and then sold it unceasingly as the only means of bringing down costs – which proved to be the central issue in rejecting less effective compromises.  He should have used the stick, not endless carrots, on the blue dogs. He should have recognized that he must get results fast, while he was riding high in the polls. Lyndon Johnson said that if a man comes into office with one thing he wants, he should get it in his first six months.  Obama frittered away his striking time.

On foreign policy, though he came to national prominence as a critic of the Iraq war he appointed a secretary of state who had voted for it, a vice president who had voted for it,  a secretary of defense who had supported it, and top echelon generals who had waged it.  As if to placate them, he substituted a new dumb war for the old dumb one, tying down our troopes, money, and resources to one government (not really a government) when terrorism has  metastasized across many governments and nations, where we are limited in our response to it by the feckless hope of building a viable nation in Afghanistan. He choreographed a great listening sessions, where every general had his say in the White House before trying to please them all.  On one of George Bush’s worst excesses, his signing statements nullifying congressional legislation, Obama has substituted a worse resource, secret singing reservations had to trace.

He has put off decisions on rendition, on Guantanoma, on CIA interrogation.

As if afraid of his own blackness, he will not fight, though the American people love a fighter – Teddy Roosevelt going after the trusts, Franklin Roosevelt mocking the “malefactors of great wealth,”  Harry Truman for “giving ‘em hell, attacking the  Do-Nothing Congress and his media foes.  Whatever their other faults, Richard Nixon and George W. Bush were applauded when they proved to be fighters.  Bush was never apologetic about playing to his base, while Obama has acted as if he were ashamed of his.  They are repaying him in kind.

During his campaign, Obama’s critics said him a hope-addict,  all rosy scenarios and Let’s-get-along and Kumbaya.  It is sad to realize, at last, that they were right.  Hope did him in..

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