Posted on 01/06/2008 8:51:04 AM PST by freespirited
Give Barack Obama his due. He won a smashing victory in Iowa, then gave a stirring speech framed as a transformational moment in American history. Millions watching him speak Thursday night presumably saw a plausible president, quite possibly the next president.
But first, a few gritty details.
Obama is still the presidential contender with a one-page resume. The Illinois state legislature and half of one term in the U.S. Senate is scant preparation to be president of the United States. In his brief Senate tenure, Obama has no legislative accomplishments, mainly because for most of that short time he's been running for president.
For a candidate aspiring to the toughest, most important job in the world, shouldn't experience count for something?
Foreign policy and national security are a president's top responsibilities, especially in time of war. Obama is devoid of experience in either field. His gaffes threatening to invade Pakistan, offering prompt negotiations with anti-American despots bespeak his amateur standing on matters vital to the safety and security of the American people.
Obama's inconsistency on Iraq is amply documented. He's been alternately for and against withholding funding for the troops, for and against setting timelines for withdrawal, and for and against a quick retreat from Iraq.
Whatever one's views on Iraq strategy and homefront support, these vacillations on a war in progress don't inspire confidence; in Obama's judgment, his grasp of Iraq realities and his constancy of purpose. Whatever this is, it isn't leadership.
All of this betrays Obama's lack of experience; a glaring deficiency that should be raising profound questions about his qualifications and fitness, at least now, for the presidency.
Then there's the disturbing disconnect between Obama's carefully crafted persona as a unifier and a supposed trans-ideological agent of change, and his actual record in office.
Obama is running, quite effectively, as both a change agent and an unconventional politician. That fits his campaign motif, a fresh-faced, idealistic outsider running against the Washington establishment voters so distrust. That, in turn, also suggests that Obama is a different kind of Democrat; one perhaps less reflexively partisan and divisive than, say, Hillary Clinton or John Edwards. Certainly that was an implicit message sent in his eloquent Iowa victory speech.
What's troubling, however, is that Obama's record doesn't match his reassuring persona.
The liberal Americans for Democratic Action rates Obama's voting record in the Senate at 97.5 percent, near perfection for liberal Democrats. The American Conservative Union, the ADA's ideological opposite, rates Obama's voting record at a rock-bottom 8 percent. Both ratings leave no doubt that Obama's actual votes mark him as a traditionally liberal Democrat, not a moderate.
Where in these votes is the evidence of trans-ideological change that Obama is selling so successfully on the campaign trail? Where in this record is the evidence that Obama is the unifier he claims to be?
On domestic, economic, foreign policy and national security issues, Obama's actual record is consistently liberal and consistently orthodox in Democratic Party terms. Obama typically talks like a centrist but votes like a liberal.
Obama's record also raises another disturbing matter his penchant for ducking tough issues. In the Illinois Legislature, Obama compiled a record of voting present on controversial and politically explosive bills. However politically convenient, this isn't leadership. Obama's three years in the U.S. Senate are similarly devoid of any leadership examples on legislation of consequence.
This doesn't necessarily indict Obama's claimed leadership skills as fraudulent. It does demonstrate that those skills have not yet been in evidence in his legislative work. That's a curious, and worrying, fact.
Cataloguing the doubts about Obama isn't nitpicking or partisanship. It's the sort of scrutiny every presidential candidate should get. This is information that every voter deserves, and should want before making fateful decisions about this country's future.
Barack Obama is showing that he's a skilled campaigner with a deeply inspirational message. His appeals to hope, to change and to less divisive politics are proving compelling and popular, as arguably they should be. Obama is poised, possibly, to surpass Hillary Clinton as the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
Before that sale is made, however, voters should be looking closer and learning more about Barack Obama.
Ya think?
—the candidate of the present-day Chicago mob—
Unfortunately, if Obama gets the nomination, any statement pointing out his lack of credentials will be termed racist hate-mongering.
He can choose to shut it down or not (as Tiger Woods has when people seek to make an issue of his race). If Obama doesn’t shut it down, people are going to be so sick of the racism charges that Republicans will benefit.
Obama would do well to limit joint appearances with all the usual race mongers. He’s going to get the black vote anyhow. He needs the middle of the road voters to win and the race mongers turn those people off.
I think the lack of experience angle isn’t going to work real well, since it hasn’t helped hilary at all
We’ll see. You have to keep in mind that the RAT vote in IA is farther left than in the rest of the country and that people still know very little about Barama. His record from the Illinois Senate is pretty shocking.
Obama is nothing more than a kid that never grew up. He obviously received a fairly good liberal education and has jumped on simple phrases like “I will end the war and bring our troops “. It is the how that is missing and the what if is more important. He hasn’t a clue. The worse important those that follow him haven’t a clue either.
www.tucc.org/about.htm
It is very revealing as to his (their) views on America and who is actually a racist. Nowhere is allegiance to the U.S. mentioned and unless you are black, you are not allowed to worship there.
Here is a copy of the speech Obama made in Selma, Al. He lied about being conceived in Selma. His birth date does not match up with the Selma march date.
This speech needs to be printed as it will probably be pulled off the internet if he is the nominee.
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007/03/obamas_selma_speech_text_as_de.html
Go down about 15 paragraphs and get this:
“There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born. So don’t tell me I don’t have a claim on Selma, Alabama. Don’t tell me Im not coming home to Selma, Alabama.”
This was an out and out lie as the dates don’t match.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Obama was born in 1961. The Selmar march was 1965.
That, regardless of what Martin Luther King once dreamed about, depends on the color of your skin.
Barak Obama's father, a Kenyan graduate student, left him when he was two years old to be raised by a white mother.
If his father had been a Norwegian graduate student named Olsen, would anybody in the U.S. be considering first term Illinois Senator Barry Olsen as remotely qualified to sit in the Oval Office?
Senator Barry Olson for President 2008
The nation which elected Jimmy Carter President is quite capable of electing Hussein Obama. The result will be the same.
He will get the middle of the road vote by having John Edwards as his VP selection.
If there was a Republican with similar experience who I thought would be an effective leader, I probably wouldn't hold it against him. Lincoln had an even less impressive resume, but people saw something in him.
BTTT
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