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He's no Mahatma Obama
Jerusalem Post ^ | 9-25-09 | MICHAEL FREUND

Posted on 09/25/2009 5:05:10 AM PDT by SJackson

If anyone still thinks of US President Barack Obama in superhuman or pseudo-messianic terms, those thoughts can now surely be put to rest.

Just prior to his joint meeting on Monday in New York with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, the leader of the free world put on a performance that was so dreadfully uninspired as to border on the unpresidential.

In a statement to reporters, Obama could barely contain his annoyance, emphatically declaring that "simply put, it is past time to talk about starting negotiations - it is time to move forward. It is time to show the flexibility and common sense and sense of compromise that's necessary to achieve our goals."

Sounding like a scorned substitute teacher being ignored by his pupils, Obama lectured his Middle Eastern guests, telling them, "Permanent-status negotiations must begin, and begin soon. And more importantly, we must give those negotiations the opportunity to succeed."

SOME MAY cheer this "straight talk" as precisely the kind of push that is needed to restart the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. But the truth is that it is more a reflection of the president's impetuosity than of a well-crafted policy. As such, its chances of success are highly doubtful.

Indeed, the US media was rife with leaks from administration officials about how "impatient" Obama is. Fox News, for example, reported: "Though it's early in the Obama administration, aides suggest he's running out of patience with both sides." The New York Times took note of "the president's impatience with the slow pace of the peace negotiations," and Politico revealed that White House "aides indicated that Obama is frustrated and impatient with what they described as foot-dragging by the Israelis and inflexible positions from the Palestinians."

The president is clearly a prisoner of his own restlessness, diving head-first into one complex and knotty problem after another with little to show for it but bruises. Thus, the same man who tried to rush through an unprecedented overhaul of America's colossal health-care system in just a matter of a few weeks, now seeks to solve a century-old conflict by forcing a photo-op meeting in New York in order to jump-start negotiations in its wake.

This is no way to run a country, and certainly no way to bring about a real and lasting peace - not among bickering members of Congress, and certainly not between Arabs and Israelis.

YET PERHAPS the strangest thing of all is that Obama himself should know better than to act with such rashness. After all, just two weeks ago, on a highly-publicized visit to a high school in Arlington, Virginia, he cited Mahatma Gandhi, who was a pillar of patience, as one of his key influences.

Asked by a precocious ninth-grader whom he would like to dine with, the president replied, "You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine... He is somebody whom I find a lot of inspiration in."

Assuming that to be true, it is hard to understand how Obama failed to learn the key lesson that embodied Gandhi's storied political career, which India's founding father once pithily summed up as follows: "Patience and perseverance, if we have them, overcome mountains of difficulties."

As he stood alongside Netanyahu and Abbas, Obama sounded nothing like the iconic Indian leader. "We have to find a way forward," he said, as though offering some profound new insight that no one else had thought of previously. "Success depends on all sides acting with a sense of urgency," Obama added, once again invoking haste as a cornerstone of his approach.

Little thought seems to have gone into how to reach his stated goals, other than to express irritation and let off some steam.

But instead of coming across as willful and determined, Obama sounded petulant and arrogant, particularly when he sought to suggest that the Middle East's complexity and history must be shunted aside to move forward.

With all due respect to the American president, he is obviously no Mahatma Obama. He is a man in a rush, who obviously thinks he knows best - better than Israel's public and its leaders - what is in Israel's interests.

But here, too, the president would do well to recall the words of his icon. It was Gandhi who proclaimed that "it is unwise to be toosure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err."

Even the man occupying the White House.


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1 posted on 09/25/2009 5:05:10 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Obama is learning on the world stage the lesson he should have learned from his presidental bully pulpit in the U.S.: a pretty speech doesn’t get the job done.


2 posted on 09/25/2009 5:08:34 AM PDT by thethirddegree
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3 posted on 09/25/2009 5:09:10 AM PDT by SJackson (In wine there is wisdom, In beer there is freedom, In water there is bacteria.)
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To: SJackson

He needs to stay away from any foreign policy issues-—out of his league. He belongs with the Communist despots.


4 posted on 09/25/2009 5:11:08 AM PDT by Achilles Heel
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To: SJackson

During the campaign, Hannity would run audio bits with ozero saying “Just words, just speeches...” refering to hillary. How prophetic.


5 posted on 09/25/2009 5:11:35 AM PDT by Texas resident ( It's us against them. And we're on our own.)
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To: SJackson

Maybe its time to unearth those Harvard transcripts to see exactly who is leading the free world off the cliff.


6 posted on 09/25/2009 5:24:12 AM PDT by Thebaddog (Brack really did believe that stuff he was saying during the campaign)
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To: SJackson
In a statement to reporters, Obama could barely contain his annoyance, emphatically declaring that "simply put, it is past time to talk about starting negotiations - it is time to move forward. It is time to show the flexibility and common sense and sense of compromise that's necessary to achieve our goals."

Hey, Obamahole...

YOUR fricking goals are NOT the same as Bibi's, but I do see strong similarity to Abbas' ideals!

Impatience and hubris are no substitute for wisdom. You don't even know what you DO know, much less what you DON'T!

7 posted on 09/25/2009 5:30:10 AM PDT by MortMan (Stubbing one's toes is a valid (if painful) way of locating furniture in the dark.)
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To: SJackson
the leader of the free world put on a performance that was so dreadfully uninspired as to border on the unpresidential.

I'd say it was pretty far south of the border.

8 posted on 09/25/2009 5:34:46 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: SJackson

The photo of zero, Abbas and Bibi strongly reminded me of the photo op with Jimmuh, the president of Egypt (have since forgotten his name) and the Israeli PM shaking hands.

The current photo will be another icon of the fruitless efforts to get the muzzuies to stop trying to eliminate Israel. Until the muslims stop the attacks on Israel, peace talks are just so much greenhouse gas. No one gains anything from them, the climate continues to deteriorate, and more people die. End the muslims’ thrill of killing for the sake of killing, and there might finally be a chance for real peace . . . But, not before!


9 posted on 09/25/2009 5:42:02 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: SJackson

Obama is alienating the world with his hubris and arrogance.

“I don’t care what YOU think! Don’t you know who I am!? Do as I say dammit, Now!


10 posted on 09/25/2009 5:47:22 AM PDT by 240B (he is doing everything he said he would'nt and not doing what he said he would)
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To: SJackson
... Obama sounded petulant and arrogant, particularly when he sought to suggest that the Middle East's complexity and history must be shunted aside to move forward.

BTTT.

11 posted on 09/25/2009 5:47:49 AM PDT by snowsislander (NRA -- join today! 1-877-NRA-2000)
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To: SJackson

Notice that even when he talks to other heads of state(I will not call him a leader)he talks in generalities and does not come up with anything specific. He doesn’t propose how to meet both sides needs, he merely demands they knuckle under to him and the one he wants to knuckle the most is Israel.


12 posted on 09/25/2009 6:40:12 AM PDT by celestron71
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To: SJackson

Zero(and leftists in general) do not seem to realize Ghandi’s tactics only worked because they were directed against a country with a conscience - Judeao-Christian values. The same tactics are useless against China or Palestinians (Islamic terrorists).


13 posted on 09/25/2009 7:17:32 AM PDT by algernonpj (He who pays the piper . . .)
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To: SJackson

Will his numbers plummet with Jewish voters, like that of Seniors?

Hope so.


14 posted on 09/25/2009 7:20:07 AM PDT by maggief
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To: SJackson

Of course he’s in a hurry. The truth about the birth certificate could come out any day now.


15 posted on 09/25/2009 8:50:08 AM PDT by Campion ("President Barack Obama" is an anagram for "An Arab-backed Imposter")
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