Posted on 01/25/2011 7:16:55 AM PST by Kaslin
According to the White House, President Obama is planning to focus on five pillars during his 2011 State of the Union address innovation, education, infrastructure, deficit reduction, and reforming government. Poor choice to focus on five points and call them pillars. As the president surely knows, there are five pillars of Islam which are the foundation for the Muslim life. Is this subliminal bow to Mecca worth opening that can of worms at the same time he is making a head fake towards center?
The president says that his focus will be jobs and, according to Chip Reid, the White House correspondent for CBS News, he used the word jobs 18 times in his weekend radio and Internet address. The presidents new modulated tone and his call for bipartisanship are resulting in higher approval ratings. To help that improvement gain momentum, the Democrats have launched an initiative to pair up with a partner across the aisle for the address. For instance, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York) has invited Senator Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma) to sit with him for the speech. With most people seeing the speech on television monitors, the practical and visual end result of a faux love fest among Members on the Hill, of course, will be to dilute the impact of the shift of power in the House. Surely the GOP is more savvy than that!
However lofty the seeming purpose of the speech and the pillars that support it, the administration faces agreed-upon problems, such as untenably high unemployment, escalating deficits and debt, ongoing issues in Afghanistan and Iraq, and previous high-cost, failed attempts at stimulus packages. The two different parties have decidedly different solutions for those problems and their approaches to the issues no matter how close the seating arrangements are based on value systems that are worlds apart.
Frankly, in recent years, the State of the Union has become nothing more than a laundry list of utopian plans for the future framed in political terms. Rather than provide statesman-type leadership and deal with reality, presidents typically try to sound visionary while promising the moon. In contrast to the pie-in-the-sky rhetoric of the State of the Union that has become de rigueur for the occasion, conservative Republicans have released a plan to cut $2.5 trillion in 10 years a plan that would bring federal spending back to 2006 levels and provoke howls of protest from big-government liberals that Republicans are heartless thugs out to return us to the dark ages.
The president has achieved his legislative priorities; his cronies, Senator Harry Reid (D-Nevada) and Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-California), rammed through the nearly $900 billion stimulus package which turned out to be a boondoggle that made the economic situation of the country even worse. The Obama/Reid/Pelosi triangle shoved through universal health care that will (by the time liberal judges and bureaucrats get through with it) result in taxpayer-funded abortions, in spite of overwhelming public opposition. The president thinks that he can now afford to tone down the rhetoric and emphasize bipartisanship and so-called civility. He is making a show of taking the high road at the moment, and were not suppose to notice his having got the massive expansion of government control over the economy that he wanted by taking the low road.
President Obama came into office having promised to be the kind of leader who could inspire consensus and find bipartisan solutions to the nations problems. It was hoped that his election signaled that America was ready to put the race issue behind us and inspired confidence that the power of democracy would heal old divisions. Sadly, Obamas polarizing behavior to date has squandered this opportunity.
President Obama was praised for his recent remarks about the Tucson shooting rampage; many supportive pundits claimed that he showed his old magic. He would be foolish indeed to fritter away the good will and positive impact of that speech. Like President Reagan, whose State of the Union speech in 1986 had to be postponed because of the Challenger space shuttle disaster, Obama has an opportunity to use the Tucson tragedy as a springboard forward to higher ideals and greater national prestige. It remains to be seen whether the president can restrain his old impulses to attack and belittle any opposition past rhetoric shows that he clearly views any opponent as an enemy.
He has repeatedly embarrassed America by dismissing traditional American values and traditions and denying American exceptionalism when abroad even among the nations fiercest opponents. If he truly believes that our best days are behind us, he should announce practical plans to restore American greatness. Certainly it is time to address some of the nations worst domestic issues, among them the social issues (lack of marriage and breakdown of marriage) that are root causes of many of our cultural and economic crises.
Given how the presidents rhetoric, policies, and political appointments have divided the nation so bitterly, surely he will sense that the time has long since passed for him to try to pull it back together again. But at this late stage, do the politicians in Washington think that the Tea Party movement which their actions brought to life will be satisfied by the mere fact that Republicans and Democrats are sitting together in symbolic unity? Time, and the polls, will reveal the extent to which his address succeeds in distancing him and the Democrat party from the brutal legislative battles of the past two years.
To the extent Obama manages to transcend his caustic rhetoric of the past, he may well pave the way for election 2012. But many who labored for Republican victories in 2010 will watch in dismay if they see the voices of those elected to oppose Obamas progressive agenda muted by their dispersal around the chamber. If this is read as more Washington-politics-as-usual, those Republicans turning the other cheek to impress independents will have made a serious tactical error and face mass defections and even the possible formation of a third party.
At least the Roman Senators had orgies after the Emperor spoke to them!
I really don’t know who was stupid enough to use that phrase. Did they do it because they knew the right would snatch it up and talk about it and average Americans would just yawn and say, “Oh those crazy conservatives...” I don’t get it. I really don’t. It seems too stupid even for them.
He said “jobs” 49 times in his speech last year and look what happened. He didn’t save or create jobs, he killed them.
I have a testable hypothesis in the social sciences field.
The hypothesis is that any religion that requires frequent prayer to a physical location cannot survive the vaporization of that location.
All we would need to test this hypothesis is a religion fitting that description, a nuclear armed country that has suffered repeated attacks from that religion, and a leader of that country with sufficient patriotism and resolve to perform the test...
The 5 Pillars is purposeful.
They know that Obama can’t defend his spending, especially when the GOP House is going to propose cuts.
But they can beat the Birthers and “Obama is a Muslim crowd.” That is what they want.
I suppose. Make them look crazy.
Makes Hussein look crazy...not us.
The ‘Five Pillars’ of Islam are the foundation of Muslim life:
Faith or belief in the Oneness of God and the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad;
Establishment of the daily prayers;
Concern for and almsgiving to the needy;
Self-purification through fasting; and
The pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.
From Islam 101
Previously...
stepping back in time...
http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-gaggle/2009/04/14/excerpts-from-obama-s-speech.html
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/04/obamas-five-pillars-of-.html
“Obama’s Five Pillars of...”
April 14, 2009
Well, it's not the first time. In searching I found this article:
Obama's Five Pillars of ............
By Pamela Geller of the Atlas Shrugs Blog from April 14, 2009. "If any of you watched Obama's propaganda speech earlier today, did you find it as shocking as I did when he described his plan for America in the context of "five pillars"?
Last month Obama revealed his Five Pillars of Education ...............
Today he declared his dedication to what he called the "five pillars" of his new "house upon a rock".
Obama pledged "an unrelenting, unyielding, day-by-day effort from this administration to fight for economic recovery on all fronts." Unrelenting indeed. Dear leader is on our TV screens every day.
Same ol', same ol'.
Has Obama finally jumped the shark with this speech. He used all the same ol' themes, but from the reaction I've been hearing, it's flatter than a pancake.
Maybe the five pillars comment was a verbal “go” signal to his buddies abroad, like OBL’s video messages were on al Jazeera.
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