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The Rising Irrelevance of Obama
Townhall.com ^ | March 18, 2011 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 03/18/2011 5:19:21 AM PDT by Kaslin

"This will not stand!" declared George H.W. Bush.

He was speaking of Saddam Hussein's invasion, occupation and annexation of the emirate of Kuwait as his "19th province."

Seven months later, the Iraqi army was fleeing up the "Highway of Death" back into a country devastated by five weeks of U.S. bombing.

When Bush spoke, the world sat up and listened.

Consider the change.

"It's time for Gadhafi to go," said President Barack Obama two weeks ago. "So, let me just be very unambiguous about this. Col. Gadhafi needs to step down from power and leave." And did he go?

Receiving Obama's ultimatum, Gadhafi rallied his troops and took the offensive. His army is now 100 miles from Benghazi.

Obama urged the king of Bahrain not to crush the peaceful protest in Pearl Square and to accommodate the legitimate demands of its Shiite majority.

The Saudis, seeing a threat to their oil-rich and Shiite-populated eastern province should the Bahraini monarchy fall, sent 2,000 troops across the King Fahd Causeway. Bahrain then brutally swept the "outlaws" from the streets of its capital, Manama.

Among the few things that may be said with certainty about the Arab revolution of 2011 is that it has revealed the rising irrelevance of President Obama in that part of the world.

With impunity, Benjamin Netanyahu defied his demand that Israel cease to build on the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority, despite Obama's pleas, then went ahead with a U.N. resolution condemning Israel.

Caught flat-footed by the uprising in Tunisia, the White House could only offer belated congratulations to the demonstrators who had deposed and driven out our longtime ally, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

After Tunisia, Vice President Joe Biden insisted the embattled Hosni Mubarak was not a dictator in Egypt. Obama sided with Mubarak and then said he ought to go. Then, when the Saudis and Israelis protested that we were abandoning a friend of 30 years, Obama concluded Mubarak should stay.

When the army suddenly sent Mubarak packing, the White House hailed the revolution as the harbinger of an Arab spring.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton burbled that her 15-minute stroll through Tahrir Square was "a great reminder of the power of the human spirit and universal desire for freedom and human rights and democracy."

Some of the young demonstrators, recalling America's 30-year friendship with Mubarak and ambivalence over his ouster, refused to talk with her.

In denouncing Syria and Iran for crushing peaceful protests, the Obamaites acted consistent with the democratic values they preach. In their muffled response to the brutal treatment of demonstrators in Bahrain and Yemen, they put national interests above national ideals.

Indeed, it is this clash between our professed ideals and our perceived interests that has produced the reigning confusion in Washington and the near paralysis of American policy in the Middle East.

"Nations have no permanent friends or allies; they only have permanent interests," said Lord Palmerston. America lacks that kind of certitude. She is conflicted. She cannot make up her mind. Do our interests come first or our ideals? How can they be in conflict?

From World War I to the Carter era, U.S. national interests drove U.S. foreign policy. In Wilson's war "to make the world safe for democracy," we partnered with five empires. In World War II, we allied with Stalin. In the Cold War, we accepted the friendship of autocrats and dictators and caudillos and generalissimos who shared our fear and loathing of communism.

When John Foster Dulles was the face of U.S. foreign policy in the 1950s, the neutralism of nations such as Nehru's India and Sukarno's Indonesia was seen as immoral.

But with the end of the Cold War, moral clarity vanished.

We are now divided over whether kings, dictators and autocrats who share our interests but regard democracy as lunacy or a luxury they cannot afford can be America's allies and friends.

There is a second cause of conflict roiling the American mind.

Even as Moscow was abandoning communist ideology and China was giving up her dream of world revolution, the United States was converting to an ideology of global democracy. At some point in the past 20 years, it became the historic mission of America to make the whole world democratic.

And should we fail in this mission, George W. Bush reminded us, the end of American freedom would be ensured.

So, having defeated -- or rather outlasted -- our enemies with a pragmatic policy of accepting the friendship of any and all who would stand with us in that great Cold War struggle, we set out to remake the world in our own image, even as Moscow and Beijing had sought to do.

As they failed, so will we.

As for Obama, with our foremost Asian ally going through the agony of its worst natural disaster and with revolution raging through the Arab world, he has given us his picks for the Final Four in the "March Madness" of college basketball -- and set off with Michelle to party in Rio.

How relevant is he? And how relevant are we?


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1 posted on 03/18/2011 5:19:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

The rising irrelevance of... who?


2 posted on 03/18/2011 5:26:38 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: Kaslin
Obama couldn't handle a class of kindergartners.
3 posted on 03/18/2011 5:28:48 AM PDT by petercooper (Purge the RINO's.)
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To: Jack Hammer

I know what you are getting at, but the arrogant pos who currently resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave


4 posted on 03/18/2011 5:30:04 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

The Shrinking Relevance of Barack Obama is more like it.


5 posted on 03/18/2011 5:32:09 AM PDT by comps4spice (Liberalism is a threat to life and liberty in the USA.)
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To: Kaslin
“...Col. Gadhafi needs to step down...” “O” lied and Libyans died. Look... if anyone expected ANYTHING different from this guy, I blame THEM and not him...and that includes all the global leaders and the makers/disseminators of 'public opinion' who railroaded this slapstick comedian into the WH. These knuckleheads salivated over "O" BEFORE he was elected and have (until NOW) never ceased in their vulgar, uncontrolled and frankly, disturbing adoration for this ‘Mr. Nobody-from-Nowhere’!!!!
6 posted on 03/18/2011 5:38:18 AM PDT by SMARTY (Conforming to non-conformity is conforming just the same.)
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To: Kaslin

The WORLD wanted him, now they’ve GOT him.


7 posted on 03/18/2011 5:51:04 AM PDT by VeeP22
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To: Kaslin

Obama is pathetic as a leader. That he would dither and not be able to make a decision in a crisis was obvious from his first crisis, the seizure of the Mursek Alabama by Somali pirates. Obama dithered with hostage negotiation and missed one opportunity to end the standoff. Only when the commander in the field took the initiative were the pirates dispatched. I hope were never see a major terrorist attack on the US during Obama’s watch as he would be waiting for the UN to do something.


8 posted on 03/18/2011 5:56:51 AM PDT by The Great RJ (The Bill of Rights: Another bill members of Congress haven't read.)
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To: The Great RJ

As a leader? When has he ever lead?


9 posted on 03/18/2011 5:58:08 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Jack Hammer

Yes, WE are also fading into irrelevancy. We* did elect this ... person, and we are allowing him to lead us off the cliff of irrelevance.

*present company excepted, of course.


10 posted on 03/18/2011 6:04:48 AM PDT by SuzyQue (Remember to think.)
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To: Kaslin

As long as he has 50 million apostles, “Lord” Obama is never irrelevant.


11 posted on 03/18/2011 6:32:23 AM PDT by Theodore R. (John Boehner just surrendered the only weapon with which he had to fight. What does OH see in him?)
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To: Kaslin
What he meant to say was:

“Mr Qadaffi, if it wouldn’t be too much trouble (I’m not bothering you am I?) I would like to respectfully request, if you wouldn’t mind abdicating, or whatever you call it, so that things would go more smoothly for ME over here in America.

We are a rich country, I can easily plunder some of our remaining wealth and buy you candy, and TV’s, and basketball tickets. We could fly in a pizza staff from St Louis every weekend. I could teach you to play golf. It would be really cool and you could be my BFF. Come on, it’d be cool! I can tell the TV stations to say what a great guy you are and most people will believe it. If you say that you think Global Warming is a very bad thing, you’ll really catch on with the crowd that believes everything that I say.

Think about how this affects me!!

12 posted on 03/18/2011 6:33:40 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876 (The only crimes that are 100% preventable are crimes committed by illegal aliens)
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To: petercooper

Neither could the American people; all they know to do is raise taxes.


13 posted on 03/18/2011 6:35:34 AM PDT by Theodore R. (John Boehner just surrendered the only weapon with which he had to fight. What does OH see in him?)
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To: comps4spice

>> The Shrinking Relevance of Barack Obama is more like it <<

Absolutely. To call the phrase merely “oxymoronic” would be perhaps an understatement. One can be sure that Buchanan, truly a master wordsmith, didn’t write the headline at issue.


14 posted on 03/18/2011 6:42:11 AM PDT by Hawthorn
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To: Kaslin
Obama and his administration are the fulfillment of marxism's long march through the institutions. What they could not achieve by force of arms they've achieved through the ballot box after decades of cultural indoctrination from every corner.

My only concern is do they plan on completing their work in four years and if not how do they plan to remain in power until they finish the job. The administration seems oddly nonchalant about 2012.

15 posted on 03/18/2011 6:48:16 AM PDT by Oratam
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To: Kaslin

“As a leader? When has he ever lead?”

Obama is doing exactly what his handlers are telling him. There is no other explanation for this lunacy.


16 posted on 03/18/2011 6:50:16 AM PDT by Soul of the South (When times are tough the tough get going.)
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To: VeeP22

The world may have wanted him, but remember that a lot of our countrymen voted for this POS. Most are regretting it now, but too little, too late.


17 posted on 03/18/2011 7:22:01 AM PDT by Cronos ("They object to tradition saying that they themselves are wiser than the apostles" - Ire.III.2.2)
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To: Kaslin

ping for later


18 posted on 03/18/2011 7:27:45 AM PDT by erod (Unlike the President I am a true Chicagoan.)
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To: Cronos

You’re right, but I tend to look on the bright side: he’s awakened the “sleeping masses” in a way that no one could have imagined and exposed the liberals and democrats for the thugs they are. He has single handedly made liberals a laughing stock and made the race card null and void.


19 posted on 03/18/2011 8:02:40 AM PDT by VeeP22
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To: VeeP22

“He has single handedly made liberals a laughing stock and made the race card null and void.” —> maybe we oughtta thank him? ;-P


20 posted on 03/18/2011 8:09:55 AM PDT by Cronos ("They object to tradition saying that they themselves are wiser than the apostles" - Ire.III.2.2)
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