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Bush's Domino Effect
American Thinker ^ | 6-29-09 | George Joyce - Commentary

Posted on 06/28/2009 10:29:33 PM PDT by smoothsailing


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June 29, 2009

Bush's Domino Effect

By George Joyce

Today's liberal press has made digging for a hot story quite simple.  The secret is to take any domestic or international event or crisis, wait a few days, and then note the singular and glaring omission -- the unremarked elephant in the room in other words.  Since the mainstream press in America has bargained critical thinking for idol worship, the truth often sits quite open and exposed for the rest of us -- a case of easy pickings.

Last week's dramatic demonstration for freedom in Iran provides the latest example of leftist, self-imposed tunnel vision.  The professors and pundits have assured us that a combination of forces -- cyberspace, feminism, the youth factor, Barack Obama -- have created the perfect storm for Iran's contemporary rising tide of freedom. 

For example, in a recent Wall Street Journal editorial, Professor Saad Ibrahim of Harvard University credits "the Obama effect" (specifically Obama's Cairo speech) with energizing "the democratic spirit in the Middle East."  Somehow Mr. Obama's demonstrated reluctance to support the oppressed Iranians never made it to Professor Ibrahim's lecture notes.  Nor did the professor extend any credit to President Bush for igniting this latest spark of freedom in Iran.

Indeed, with an essay entitled "The Mideast's New Spring of Freedom" one would think President Bush's liberation of Iraq would merit inclusion on Professor Ibrahim's list of beneficent ingredients responsible for the current ethos of liberation.  America sacrificed thousands of treasured lives and billions of dollars to promote democracy and freedom in Iraq.  Incredibly, to Mr. Ibrahim however it was the Bush Administration that was responsible for undermining "democracy promotion" in the Middle East:

"Given the elections in Lebanon, Kuwait and Iran, [Obama] and his advisors should resist overreacting to the mistakes of the Bush administration by backtracking on democracy promotion."

When an Iraqi reporter threw a shoe at President Bush last year my first thought was to check whether "Ingratitude" had made the list of the Seven Deadly Sins.  Sadly, I found that for some reason it didn't make the cut.  When Professor Ibrahim equates America's sacrifices for democracy in the Middle East with "mistakes" he's either profoundly ungrateful or simply trolling for tenure at Harvard.  In either case his rewriting of recent Middle East history would surely make George Orwell smile. 

Maybe the underlying theme here is the hard left's antipathy to domino theories -- both the good ones and the bad.  Back in the early 1950s President Eisenhower warned of a domino effect in Southeast Asia if Vietnam were to fall to the communists.  In the early 1960s President Kennedy reiterated the theory to justify his commitment to our South Vietnamese allies.  Throughout the later 1960s and afterward liberal academics and journalists made fun of the domino theory.  Hindsight is a brutal teacher however.  After the fall of South Vietnam in 1975 Laos and Cambodia fell too -- resulting in millions of innocent civilians starved and murdered in the name of communism.

While Professor Ibrahim credits what he calls the "Obama Effect" for producing the latest outbreak of reform in the Middle East, history will see something quite different: the Bush Effect.  Democracy, elections, and freedom in Iraq could not fail to have an impact on the minds of Muslim moderates, especially in Iran.  How does a woman or a young person in Iran manage to put up with a medieval tyranny when across the border in Iraq individuals are starting to flourish under the banner of self-determination and liberty? 

Barack Obama's rather suspicious early response to the exciting and poignant cry for freedom in Iran should have finally ripped the blinders off of Obama's swooning supporters in the human rights establishment.  Truth be told, never does Mr. Obama look as awkward as he does when he's forced to mouth support for "democracy" and "freedom" either at home or abroad.  It's not in the nature of a socialist in other words to feel comfortable speaking about these things.  Obama, like all socialists, is at his best lecturing, controlling and organizing.

Very few on the left and in the Muslim world will admit that the American liberation of Iraq was the catalyst for a beneficent domino effect in Lebanon and Iran.  But they should be reminded that this was George Bush's vision from the beginning.  In other words, it was Bush, despite fierce criticism, who believed in a stable Middle East built upon democratic principles.  The same belief has animated the thousands of U.S. troops who have helped to implement this vision in Iraq.

I think deep down Barack Obama understands the Bush Effect.  And he's having trouble now because he can't stand it.


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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bhomiddleeast; bush43; bushlegacy; iran; obama; presidentgeorgewbush
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1 posted on 06/28/2009 10:29:33 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

Obama is bringing about the OPPOSITE of the “Bush effect”.


2 posted on 06/28/2009 10:48:23 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: smoothsailing; 1Peter2:16; 2Jedismom; 2Trievers; 4mycountry; A_perfect_lady; Alberta's Child; ...

The 0 man CAN’T STAND seeing the clear evidence of folks craving freedom ................ PING!

He’s truly so egocentric that he insanely and purposely chooses the opposite of Pres. Bush’s policies just to be the anti-Bush president, regardless of wisdom, propriety, or national security.


3 posted on 06/28/2009 11:05:56 PM PDT by STARWISE (The Art & Science Institute of Chicago Politics NE Div: now open at the White House)
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To: smoothsailing

Something I posted the other day:

Watching a chat board today of Iranians and stupid american liberals, and Iranian went on and on about Obama voting ‘present’ and buying ice cream and the liberals unleashed on him! He finally in digust posted “we were taught to hate George Bush, but he killed Sadam and freed Iraq, and we all want to know, who will be our George Bush”.


4 posted on 06/28/2009 11:08:58 PM PDT by Aria ( "The US republic will endure until Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the people's $.")
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To: Aria

“Who Will Be Our George Bush”

It would be great to see that on the “in English” banners the Iranians hold up for the western media.


5 posted on 06/28/2009 11:14:04 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: Aria; smoothsailing; nuconvert; don-o; SolidWood; 2ndDivisionVet; Marine_Uncle; ...
and we all want to know, who will be our George Bush”.

Excellent!

6 posted on 06/28/2009 11:30:08 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Support Geert Wilders)
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To: smoothsailing

“Who Will Be Our George Bush”

Sarah Palin, God willing.


7 posted on 06/29/2009 1:34:16 AM PDT by FroggyTheGremlim
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To: smoothsailing; All
I never doubted the Domino Effect:

There will be a time - probably two generations from now - when a child in say Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and even Iran, will be reading their textbooks on the subject of World Civilization. They will learn that for eight years, in the early part of the century, there was a dynamic leader from the West whom had a vision of market-based economies and freedom for a region that was formerly centrally planned by brutal tyrants and 'mad men' despots. The children will no doubt be inspired and develop some ambition to do whatever it takes to maintain their newly found freedoms. That wise and perceptive child might even ponder: "If much of what is good was because of the vision a 'miserable failure', imagine what I can accomplish?" ~ 2/10/2004 eight months before the re-election!

Let's see how all this shakes out over the next 45 years or so. Hopefully the United States will have rediscovered the benefits limited government...it would really suck for our children if they wished and prayed for an aggressive foreign policy of a good-natured country to come liberate them from an oppressive government.

8 posted on 06/29/2009 3:47:21 AM PDT by LowCountryJoe (Do class-warfare and disdain of laissez-faire have their places in today's GOP?)
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To: smoothsailing

I think both Bush 41 and Bush 43 will go down in history as men who helped liberate tens of millions of people from tyranny (Bush 41 was president when the iron curtain fell, and worked to keep the bloodshed at a minimum), and Bush 43 gave the Middle East a chance at the liberty you and I take for granted every day.


9 posted on 06/29/2009 4:01:59 AM PDT by MuttTheHoople
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To: STARWISE

thanks for the ping


10 posted on 06/29/2009 4:30:13 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for 0bama: One Bad Ass Mistake America)
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To: smoothsailing

The professor is irrelevant, a professional who must write or die. His words are but trifles.


11 posted on 06/29/2009 4:48:45 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . The boy's war in Detriot has already cost more then the war in Iraq.)
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To: smoothsailing

The OPO (Obamunist Propaganda Organ—my new name for the MSM) would just photoshop it out and change it to say “Thank you Barack Obama!”

Although try as they might to credit Zero for this, it just falls....flat. Rather pathetic, which the Narcissist in Chief hates!


12 posted on 06/29/2009 4:49:54 AM PDT by GatorGirl (Proud Citizen of the Gator Nation)
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To: smoothsailing
Worth repeating...

Truth be told, never does Mr. Obama look as awkward as he does when he's forced to mouth support for "democracy" and "freedom" either at home or abroad. It's not in the nature of a socialist in other words to feel comfortable speaking about these things. Obama, like all socialists, is at his best lecturing, controlling and organizing.

13 posted on 06/29/2009 4:58:54 AM PDT by newfreep ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: Aria

They probably can’t understand why Americans are so spoiled. We really as a whole have become spoiled little children who need a good spanking. And I hate that. It is so frustrating when you want people to grasp what the consequences will be and they just don’t get it.


14 posted on 06/29/2009 5:08:14 AM PDT by EmilyGeiger
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To: GatorGirl

I kinda like obamedia Glee Club.

Pray for America and Iran’s Freedom


15 posted on 06/29/2009 5:17:53 AM PDT by bray (Rope & Chains)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Fred Nerks; ...
Wow, thanks Ernest!
in a recent Wall Street Journal editorial, Professor Saad Ibrahim of Harvard University credits "the Obama effect" (specifically Obama's Cairo speech) with energizing "the democratic spirit in the Middle East." Somehow Mr. Obama's demonstrated reluctance to support the oppressed Iranians never made it to Professor Ibrahim's lecture notes. Nor did the professor extend any credit to President Bush for igniting this latest spark of freedom in Iran... "Given the elections in Lebanon, Kuwait and Iran, [Obama] and his advisors should resist overreacting to the mistakes of the Bush administration by backtracking on democracy promotion." ...When Professor Ibrahim equates America's sacrifices for democracy in the Middle East with "mistakes" he's either profoundly ungrateful or simply trolling for tenure at Harvard. In either case his rewriting of recent Middle East history would surely make George Orwell smile... While Professor Ibrahim credits what he calls the "Obama Effect" for producing the latest outbreak of reform in the Middle East, history will see something quite different: the Bush Effect. Democracy, elections, and freedom in Iraq could not fail to have an impact on the minds of Muslim moderates, especially in Iran... never does Mr. Obama look as awkward as he does when he's forced to mouth support for "democracy" and "freedom" either at home or abroad. It's not in the nature of a socialist in other words to feel comfortable speaking about these things. Obama, like all socialists, is at his best lecturing, controlling and organizing. Very few on the left and in the Muslim world will admit that the American liberation of Iraq was the catalyst for a beneficent domino effect in Lebanon and Iran. But they should be reminded that this was George Bush's vision from the beginning. In other words, it was Bush, despite fierce criticism, who believed in a stable Middle East built upon democratic principles. The same belief has animated the thousands of U.S. troops who have helped to implement this vision in Iraq. I think deep down Barack Obama understands the Bush Effect. And he's having trouble now because he can't stand it.

16 posted on 06/29/2009 5:25:09 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Thanks for the ping


17 posted on 06/29/2009 5:51:14 AM PDT by nuconvert ( Khomeini promised change too // Hail, Chairman O)
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To: smoothsailing

The islamic terrorist regime in Iran has been greatly emboldened by Obama cowardice and has crushed the revolution few days after it was born. This is the Obama effect on Iran.


18 posted on 06/29/2009 6:26:24 AM PDT by jveritas (God Bless our brave troops)
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To: STARWISE
I'll go one step further. I vote for the analogy of NutJob is to destroying Israel for a quest as BO is to America to do the same.

I don't know if it's a quest or an insane upbringing that allows him to truly believe that a Stalin/Hitler-esque approach to RULING (when he should be governing) is the way to go.

19 posted on 06/29/2009 6:37:44 AM PDT by NordP (BHO's new book, "To Serve Man/United States" --- NO NO NO....RUN....it's a COOKBOOK!)
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To: Aria
Please find that same person/people on that chat board and tell them not all Americans are like those jerky liberals!!!!!! We are with them. I wish I could do something. I have a green ribbon on my car and a green note with a green ribbon tieing it to our flag pole (featuring Old Glory, Don't Tread On Me and my green note saying, God Bless Neda and her personal sacrifice for the Iranian people's freedom...may her death not be in vain.)
20 posted on 06/29/2009 6:44:54 AM PDT by NordP (BHO's new book, "To Serve Man/United States" --- NO NO NO....RUN....it's a COOKBOOK!)
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