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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Obama vs. America: some opinions

From Gerald Warner of the UK:
Why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?

If al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the rest of the Looney Tunes brigade want to kick America to death, they had better move in quickly and grab a piece of the action before Barack Obama finishes the job himself. Never in the history of the United States has a president worked so actively against the interests of his own people - not even Jimmy Carter.

Obama's problem is that he does not know who the enemy is. To him, the enemy does not squat in caves in Waziristan, clutching automatic weapons and reciting the more militant verses from the Koran: instead, it sits around at tea parties in Kentucky quoting from the US Constitution. Obama is not at war with terrorists, but with his Republican fellow citizens. He has never abandoned the campaign trail.

His release of CIA documents has undermined our efforts to prevent attacks on the US:
So, next time a senior al-Qaeda hood is captured, all the CIA can do is ask him nicely if he would care to reveal when a major population centre is due to be hit by a terror spectacular, or which American city is about to be irradiated by a dirty bomb. Your view of this situation will be dictated by one simple criterion: whether or not you watched the people jumping from the twin towers.
This leads me to wonder where Obama was on 9/11. Was he not watching with the rest of us as the Towers came down?

President Pantywaist Obama should have thought twice before sitting down to play poker with Dick Cheney. The former vice president believes documents have been selectively published and that releasing more will prove how effective the interrogation techniques were. Under Dubya's administration, there was no further atrocity on American soil after 9/11.

President Pantywaist's recent world tour, cosying up to all the bad guys, excited the ambitions of America's enemies. Here, they realised, is a sucker they can really take to the cleaners. His only enemies are fellow Americans. Which prompts the question: why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?

*More views Warner's column at Memeorandum.

From Diana West, cleverly done and making the same point (from about a month ago, in case you missed it): Jack Bauer meets Barack Obama
Tony: "Copy that, too. Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"

Jack: "Copy. No American president would ever, could ever, lower himself and our nation to grovel like this to that vicious Islamic regime. Unless -- Tony, someone's gotten to the president. He's in trouble."

And Wesley Pruden on Obama's destructive politics of revenge:
We're on unfamiliar ground now. No president before has sought to punish his predecessor for policy decisions, no matter how wrong or wrong-headed. Lyndon B. Johnson's management of the Vietnam War was often ham-handed, as anyone who was there could tell you, and his policy makers sometimes verged on criminal incompetence. But Richard Nixon was never tempted to send LBJ or any of those presidential acolytes to prison. Abraham Lincoln, by his lights, would have had ample opportunity to hang Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, but even the rabid Republicans who survived the assassination stopped short of putting Davis in the dock, finally releasing him from imprisonment at Fort Monroe when judgment overcame lust for revenge. Lee was never touched.

Exacting revenge for unpopular policies is the norm in the third world, heretofore more likely in Barack Obama's ancestral Kenya than in America, more in the tradition of gangland Chicago than in Washington, where we count on cooler heads to prevail when raw emotion threatens to overwhelm sobriety and the undisciplined senses. We recall perceived national mistakes with the sadness of regret and even gratitude for lessons learned, not the frenzied catharsis of a St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Mr. Obama, having won the White House fair and square, is entitled to change any presidential policy he chooses, but the vindication of a national election does not entitle any president to exact mindless revenge.
Read the rest.

*Update: Why didn't I read Mark Steyn first? From yesterday's column:
In Europe, the president was asked if he believed in "American exceptionalism," and he replied: "I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism."

Gee, thanks. A simple "no" would have sufficed. The president of the United States is telling us that American exceptionalism is no more than national chauvinism, a bit of flag-waving, of no more import than the Slovenes supporting the Slovene soccer team and the Papuans the Papuan soccer team. This means something. The world has had two millennia to learn to live without "Greek exceptionalism." It's having to get used to post-exceptional America rather more hurriedly. . . .

Since January, President Obama and his team have schmoozed, ineffectively, American enemies over allies in almost every corner of the globe. If you're, say, India, following Obama's apology tour even as you watch the Taliban advancing on those Pakistani nukes, would you want to bet the future on American resolve? In Delhi, in Tokyo, in Prague, in Tel Aviv, in Bogota, they've looked at these first 100 days and drawn their own conclusions.
So it turns out that all those signs, big and small -- his reluctance to wear the flag pin or put his hand over his heart while reciting the pledge of allegiance, his listening to anti-American rhetoric for twenty years in 'church,' his relationship with the anti-American Ayers, etc. -- that were so heartily pooh-poohed by the media, pointed with absolute accuracy to Obama's real feelings and beliefs about the United States.

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1 comments:

Chris M. said...

One thing to keep in mind when considering Obama's attitude toward America is who paid for his presidential campaign. Tens of millions possibly hundreds of millions of his funding came from overseas. This is said to be illegal but apparently the laws against it are so weakly written that an ends-justify-the-means kind of guy like Barack feels it would be stupid to follow the law. We will never know where the money came from or how much. I guess the F.E.C. spends their days blogging for Obama rather than doing campaign finance related investigating. And these eunuchs cost us as much as guys who are all there would.
But the near total lack of info makes possible any flight of fancy that you like. How about if Saudi sheiks who are partial to Al Qaeda and the Taliban gave Barry $193 million. Barry was brought up in the school of Chicago politics. So he knows that the smart pol always takes care of the guy who signed the check. It might explain why Barry was so sweet to the jihad friendly prates and waited 36 hours to send the Seals. It might even cause Americans to stop and think before undertaking any foreign travel. Because I don't think Barry has your back if you're an American.

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