Posted on 12/29/2006 6:39:34 PM PST by neverdem
Off and Running
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
by Barack Obama
Crown. 364 pp. $25.00
Barack Obama, the Democratic star of the moment in American politics, is the junior Senator from Illinois, and for the past two years has been the only black member of the U.S. Senate. Elected after seven years in the Illinois state legislature and a short career as a lawyer and community activist in Chicago, he first came to national prominence when John F. Kerry made him the keynote speaker at the 2004 Democratic convention.
Since then he has been something of a celebrity, always in demand for speeches and interviews if not very active on the Senate floor. Washington pundits started buzzing early on about a future White House run, but not until this fall did Obama himself begin to drop hints that he might have his eyes on the Presidency. The hints came in the course of a book tour to launch The Audacity of Hope, and the resulting publicity quickly made the book a best-seller.
This is in essence a campaign document, with most of the faults and few of the virtues of the form. Each of its nine chapters (bearing titles like “Values,” “Race,” “Opportunity,” “Faith,” and “Family”) opens with a personal story, generally drawn from Obama’s two years in the Senate, proceeds to a set of social or political questions, and then mentions a policy proposal or two before circling back to the personal story with which it began. The chapter on values, for example, takes up questions of corporate ethics and compassion for the poor. The chapter on opportunity lays out concerns with education and American competitiveness. The discussion of family addresses the challenges of balancing work and parenthood. The chapter on race reflects upon the need simultaneously to celebrate the enormous progress we have made and tackle the great problems that remain. And so forth.
The book (which offers no sign of a co-author or ghost-writer) is crisply written, and the personal stories that shape each chapter are often telling and interesting. But when Obama moves from personal narrative to policy and politics, his chapters turn bland and flat, and his analysis often amounts to little more than an endless barrage of clichés.
Thus, after noting low math and reading scores in high schools, Obama with exquisite vagueness calls on policy makers to “identify those reforms that have the highest impact on student achievement, fund them adequately, and eliminate those programs that don’t produce results.” His brief discussion of tensions between religious and secular forces in American life ends with the anodyne observation that “it would be helpful . . . if in debates about matters touching on religion—as in all of democratic discourse—we could resist the temptation to impute bad motives to those who disagree with us.” Elsewhere, he takes this same trope to risible lengths by writing that our politics would work better “if liberals at least acknowledged that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.”
Now and then, Obama’s centrist platitudes lead him into unsupported or even outright false assertions. Of the $9 trillion national debt he claims, “the bulk of the debt is a direct result of the President’s tax cuts,” when in fact the tax cuts have involved less than a tenth of that amount. Elsewhere, invoking allegedly declining federal funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), he launches into an argument about the Bush administration’s failure to support basic research essential to America’s global competitiveness. But the budget of the NIH has grown by more than $8 billion, or 40 percent, since Bush came into office, and this year the administration proposed to double federal funding for research in the physical sciences over the next decade.
By far the most prominent and the most clichéd theme of this book, however, is that American politics has been undone by partisan rancor. “You don’t need a poll,” Obama writes in one characteristic passage,
to know that the vast majority of Americans—Republican, Democrat, and independent—are weary of the dead zone that politics has become, in which narrow interests vie for advantage and ideological minorities seek to impose their own versions of absolute truth. . . . Religious or secular, black, white, or brown, we sense—correctly—that the nation’s most significant challenges are being ignored and that if we don’t change course soon, we may be the first generation in a very long time that leaves behind a weaker and more fractured America than the one we inherited.
Yuval Levin, a new contributor, was formerly chief of staff of the President's Council on Bioethics and has served on the White House domestic-policy staff. He is now a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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if liberals at least acknowledged that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.
Let's see.....how should I pick-this-apart??
Walll, lessee mah raffel felld offen duh truck winderr an aint no booklearnin wooda stopped it
Definition: "reproduction freedom" - - The SO-CALLED RIGHT of women to have their unborn child murdered by medication or by having it "delivered" foot-first, excepting its head, and having the baby's brains sucked-out.
Re Obama's attempted smear of Evangelical Christians: Not only do Evangelicals have to right to worship as they see fit, so do all the other citizens of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! - - (Although, perhaps Osama Hussein Obama wouldn't be able to understand the concept)
I have heard Obama referred to as "an empty suit"....I think that's exactly what he is.
if liberals at least acknowledged that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.
Let's see.....how should I pick-this-apart??
Walll, lessee mah raffel felld offen duh truck winderr an aint no booklearnin wooda stopped it
Definition: "reproduction freedom" - - The SO-CALLED RIGHT of women to have their unborn child murdered by medication or by having it "delivered" foot-first, excepting its head, and having the baby's brains sucked-out.
Re Obama's attempted smear of Evangelical Christians: Not only do Evangelicals have to right to worship as they see fit, so do all the other citizens of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! - - (Although, perhaps Osama Hussein Obama wouldn't be able to understand the concept)
I have heard Obama referred to as "an empty suit"....I think that's exactly what he is.
if liberals at least acknowledged that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.
Let's see.....how should I pick-this-apart??
Walll, lessee mah raffel felld offen duh truck winderr an aint no booklearnin wooda stopped it
Definition: "reproduction freedom" - - The SO-CALLED RIGHT of women to have their unborn child murdered by medication or by having it "delivered" foot-first, excepting its head, and having the baby's brains sucked-out.
Re Obama's attempted smear of Evangelical Christians: Not only do Evangelicals have to right to worship as they see fit, so do all the other citizens of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! - - (Although, perhaps Osama Hussein Obama wouldn't be able to understand the concept)
I have heard Obama referred to as "an empty suit"....I think that's exactly what he is.
if liberals at least acknowledged that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.
Let's see.....how should I pick-this-apart??
Walll, lessee mah raffel felld offen duh truck winderr an aint no booklearnin wooda stopped it
Definition: "reproduction freedom" - - The SO-CALLED RIGHT of women to have their unborn child murdered by medication or by having it "delivered" foot-first, excepting its head, and having the baby's brains sucked-out.
Re Obama's attempted smear of Evangelical Christians: Not only do Evangelicals have to right to worship as they see fit, so do all the other citizens of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! - - (Although, perhaps Osama Hussein Obama wouldn't be able to understand the concept)
I have heard Obama referred to as "an empty suit"....I think that's exactly what he is.
No, Americans are weary of opportunistic, power-hungry, self-aggrandizing, shallow empty-suit politicians who give the appearance of substance by manipulating symbolic languange but who have no real vision, and whatever convictions they have are more aligned with 19th-Century collectivist ideology.
The fact that Obama is something of a "phenom/flavor-of-the-month" is an indication of how dangerously vapid most Americans have become.
H O L Y C O W ! ! !
I don't know what happened !
I kept clicking "post" and nothing was happening (or so I thought)
Sorry for the "screw-up"!
Obama has objectively about the same political qualifications as does Edwards but without the trial lawyer stigma. I guess that makes Obama marginally preferable for what it is worth, if anything.
A freshman senator with only 2 years gone in his term would never be seriously considered presidential material....unless he was black. That's his principal "qualification."
...but actually you raise a good point. I mean, faced with the options of "Hitler Lady Ripens" (acronym for "President Hillary"), Edwards, or Obama, who would do the least damage to the nation...it's a difficult choice.
"Most women" oppose "most abortion," according to the polls I've seen, anyway.
Barack Hussein Obama is the kind of schlock that Oprah-fanatics eat up
"Hitler Lady Ripens" (acronym for "President Hillary")
Super, but an anagram, perhaps?
Obama, whose real full name is Barack Saddam Hussein Obama bin Laden*, can put on a nice dog-and-pony show, but he will never be able to conduct an orchestra.
Then again, maybe we should be nice to him, just for tonight, since his middle name got executed.
*Humor
The most useful thing that Barack Hussein Obama's name has ever done is prove that there IS a link between Hussein and Osama (I mean Obama).
Vote against Osama Obama! We just got rid of one Hussein!
Repulsive.
Don't you mean Barack Hussein Obama?
Don't you mean Barack Hussein Obama?
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