Apologies From Utopia
By Daniel Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
Apologies, like postcards and encyclopedias, are
another of those elements of our past being left
behind in the detritus of the old twentieth.
Obama's non-apology apology "I'm sorry that
you're unhappy" is typical of the passive aggressive
apology of the twenty-first. What was once character
has become branding. What was once manners has
become damage control.
In the peculiar "I feel" grammar of the twenty-first
century, "Sorry" has become ubiquitous and
meaningless, it's the new "Eh" or "Is that so." The
ubiquitous sorry assumes that everyone else is
constantly being subjected to a torrent of
grievances and acknowledges that while taking no
responsibility for it.
To the millions of Americans kicked out of their
health plans, Obama was offering an "Is that so";
not an admission of guilt or a confession of fault.
They had relied on his assurance, he conceded, and
he was sorry that they had. But he was not sorry for
causing anything. Merely he was sorry that they felt
that they had been misled. As he said this, his
spokesmen were busily explaining why no one had been
misled at all. If any of the victims of ObamaCare
were under the impression that they had received an
apology, it was instantly withdrawn by a gaggle of
talking heads. Like their health plans.
There can be no apology without responsibility. And
responsibility is as dead as the fountain pen.
Obama, Hillary and Sebelius all recite formulaic
admissions of responsibility without actually taking
any. Hillary was happy to take responsibility for
Benghazi, as a verbal statement, without actually
accepting political or practical responsibility for
any of it. Likewise Sebelius and Obama took
responsibility for the ObamaCare website without
actually accepting it.
Obama took responsibility and then explained that he
doesn't really know anything about programming so he
isn't responsible.
Go poke your cameras in the faces of some keyboard
monkeys in Canada who were working overtime while
the top executives were partying with their friends
the Obamas at the White House. They're the ones to
blame. They know how to do things which means that
they are responsible for doing them. Obama, who
doesn't know how to do anything is not responsible
because he's unskilled.
This is the innocence of incompetence. Obama isn't a
programmer; he can't be held responsible for
Healthcare.gov. Hillary Clinton isn't a soldier or
even a real diplomat. She can't be held responsible
for Benghazi. Sebelius is a political appointee
whose job is to look into the camera with the
baffled incomprehension of the professional civil
servant. "I don't know anything. I just work here."
Obama had boasted that he was a better speechwriter
than his speechwriters and a better political
director than his political directors. But
apparently he's not a better programmer than his
programmers.
Programming is hard work compared to finding ways to
arrange new promises and lies around "Let me be
clear" which is the twenty-first century version of
"Read my lips". It requires knowing how to do
something more than blame the previous programmer or
the programming language.
The ideologues are always innocent because it's
always the implementation that fails; not their
ideas. It's why Communism isn't responsible for the
USSR or North Korea going down the tubes. The ideas
were solid, but the programmers did a bad job of
coding their brilliant economic theories into a
working website.
And so we are told once again that Obama is smart.
Really, really smart. Despite this fearsome
intelligence, there isn't one thing they can point
to abroad or at home that he did well on his own.
And that very uselessness shows how smart he is. Any
idiot can fix a car, build a website or make a
foreign policy work. It takes a real genius to come
up with the ideas and sigh in disappointment as
everyone else screws them up.
Liberal columnists ponder whether Obama is too
smart to be president. By that they mean that he's
much too elevated a being to sit around trying to
make things work. His proper role would be
theorizing how things should work and then putting
those theories in book form.
That is something the left is undeniably good at.
It's like an entire movement of flying car inventors
who spend so much time describing why flying cars
are the answer that they never bother with the
question of whether anyone needs flying cars or how
to keep flying cars from crashing into things all
the time.
And so Obama has apologized. Not for lying, but for
the inability of an idiotic public to understand
that he has nothing to apologize for. In
apologizing, Obama is really forgiving us for not
being as smart as he is. He is condescending to our
diminished intelligence by apologizing for our
misunderstanding of him. He is sorry for how stupid
we are that we actually believed him.
Accepting responsibility has become a learned
behavior from countless movies. But once you accept
it, then you don't have to actually do anything
about it, like resigning or giving up any vacation
days. The buck always gets passed down the ladder
until it ends up back in the hands of the people who
aren't responsible for any of it, but always have to
pay the bill for it anyway.
Up top we have government without responsibility. We
have people who are expert at knowing how things
should work, but not how they do work. How they do
work doesn't interest them. Tangible reality is a
preexisting condition that they inherited from the
Bush Administration and the racist Founding Fathers
and Western colonialism.
This state of affairs is presumed to be so terrible
that any change would be an improvement. Like trying
to fix a thoroughly beat up car, the left doesn't
care what it breaks when it start fixing health care
or immigration or foreign policy. No matter how big
a mess it makes, it is sure that things must be
better now because before the Republicans were in
charge.
The left always assumes that it is starting from
zero. That the interregnum before it came to power,
men were little more than beasts, brawling in the
mud, raising their children in the dirt and visiting
whatever doctors it pleased them. It sees no reason
to apologize since even when it falls short, it has
uplifted us from barbarism to a better way of
living.
What then should it apologize for? Its apologies are
really apologetics. Even while it mumbles a little
regret, it is launching a new wave of passive
aggressive attacks against an ungrateful public that
fails to realize that it should appreciate losing
its coverage because the new more expensive coverage
is so much better.
The left never really apologizes. Not for the
millions dead under Communism or for pretending that
Michael Moore was a documentary filmmaker. It
passively aggressively doubles down on its original
premise. "You didn't understand what I was really
getting at."
Sincere apologies are for people who do things.
Insincere apologies are for people who refuse to
accept that the real world doesn't live up to the
expectations of the imaginary world in their heads
and that their fantasies end up hurting people.
As with drug addicts or schizophrenics, the real
world is unreal to the left. It's a world that
denies them their fantasies. It's a world they hate
and want to destroy.
And so Obama is sorry. He is sorry that we in the
real world failed to live up to the expectations
that he and his comrades worked out in their
imaginary world. It's not his fault that we weren't
good enough for the people's health care revolution.
It's our fault. In the imaginary world of the policy
experts, everything worked. The bottleneck must be
us.
And that's true.
In the imaginary world, only six people visited
the website at a time. In the imaginary world,
everyone cheerfully accepted their new health
insurance lot. In the imaginary world, all the bad
ideas worked because the left was writing the script
for the hero, who gave health insurance to the
masses, and the grateful damsel in distress of the
public who thanked the hero for her abortion
coverage.
The real world has been much more disappointing. But
the real world is an intermittent place. No one
really lives anymore. At least no one who matters.
The smarter people have gone off into their
imaginary worlds and step out only to pick up a few
buckets of Chinese food before they go back in
again. And the rest of us are left living with a
system that doesn't work because it was designed for
an imaginary world. Not the real world.
And the people behind it are sorry. They're sorry
that we don't recite our lines on schedule. They're
sorry that we're a sullen and stupid folk. They're
sorry that their imaginary world is wasted on us.