Mark Steyn, in a column about President Obama having his own Jimmy Carter “malaise moment,” discusses what it means for the country to have gone “soft:”
This is a great, great country that got so soft that 53 percent of electors voted for a ludicrously unqualified chief executive who would be regarded as a joke candidate in any serious nation. One should not begrudge a man who seizes his opportunity. But one should certainly hold in contempt those who allow him to seize it on the basis of such flaccid generalities as “hope” and “change”: That’s more than “a little” soft. “He’s probably the smartest guy ever to become president,” declared presidential historian Michael Beschloss the day after the 2008 election. But you don’t have to be that smart to put one over on all the smart guys. “I’m a sap, a specific kind of sap. I’m an Obama Sap,” admits David Brooks, the softest touch at the New York Times. Tina Brown, editor of Newsweek, now says of the president: “He wasn’t ready, it turns out, really.”

The problem is that it is devastating for America
Particularly at this volatile time in history!and it won’t be judged well if future historians look back at this astonishing lapse in american leadership.
Certainly the masses have become illiterate regarding governance and history :america s place in global development the last 100 years particularly.
It is not only a calamity for america this silly man:but for the weste and middle east as well as russia it is proving to be
Disaster and threatening anarch everywhere!even Turkey is suddenly dreaming of ruling the world in this vacuum
Leaders everywhere decried pres Bush in public because of media hysteria: but privately everyone understood the intent of america to defend itself against a total onslaught that has only now become evident(wow!) To “the people”.
So:here we are waiting for “the future” to meet us