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Measuring Force (Thomas Sowell nails Obama)
Creators Syndicate ^ | March 29, 2011 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 03/29/2011 2:51:11 PM PDT by jazusamo

You don't just walk up to the local bully and slap him across the face. If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the living daylights out of him. Otherwise, you are better off to leave him alone.

Anyone who grew up in my old neighborhood in Harlem could have told you that. But Barack Obama didn't grow up in my old neighborhood. He had a much more genteel upbringing, including a fancy private school, in Hawaii.

Maybe that is why he thinks he can launch military operations against Moammar Qaddafi, while promising not to kill him and promising that no American ground troops will be used.

It is the old liberal illusion that you can measure out force with a teaspoon, not only in military operations micro-managed by civilians in Washington, like the Vietnam war, but also in domestic confrontations when the police are trying to control a rioting mob, and are being restrained by politicians, while the mob is restrained by nobody.

We went that route in the 1960s, and the results were not inspiring, either domestically or internationally.

The old saying, "When you strike at a king, you must kill him," is especially apt when it comes to attacking a widely recognized sponsor of international terrorism like Colonel Qaddafi. To attack him without destroying his regime is just asking for increased terrorism against Americans and America's allies. So is replacing him with insurgents who include other sponsors of terrorism.

President Obama's Monday night speech was long on rhetoric and short on logic. He said: "I believe that this movement of change cannot be turned back, and that we must stand alongside those who believe in the same core principles that have guided us."

Just what would lead him to conclude that this includes the largely unknown forces who are trying to seize power in Libya?

Too often in the past, going all the way back to the days of Woodrow Wilson, we have operated on the assumption that a bad government becomes better after the magic of "change." President Wilson said that we were fighting the First World War to make the way "safe for democracy." But what actually followed was the replacement of autocratic monarchies by totalitarian dictatorships that made previous despots pale by comparison.

The most charitable explanation for President Obama's incoherent policy in Libya— if incoherence can be called a policy — is that he suffers from the long-standing blind spot of the left when it comes to the use of force.

A less charitable and more likely explanation is that Obama is treating the war in Libya as he treats all sorts of other things, as actions designed above all to serve his own political interests and ideological visions. Whether it does even that depends on what the situation is like in Libya when the 2012 elections roll around.

As for the national interests of the United States of America, Barack Obama has never shown any great concern about that.

President Obama started alienating our staunchest allies, Britain and Israel, from his earliest days in office, while cozying up to our adversaries such as Russia and China, not to mention the Palestinians, who cheered when they saw on television the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9/11.

Many people in various parts of the political spectrum are expressing a sense of disappointment with Obama. But I have not felt the least bit disappointed.

Once in office, President Obama has done exactly what his whole history would lead you to expect him to do— such as cutting the military budget and vastly expanding the welfare state.

He has by-passed the Constitution by appointing power-wielding "czars" who don't have to be confirmed by the Senate like Cabinet members, and now he has by-passed Congress by taking military actions based on authorization by the United Nations and the Arab League.

Those who expected his election to mark a new "post-racial" era may be the most disappointed. He has appointed people with a track record of race resentment promotion and bias, like Attorney General Eric Holder and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

Disappointing? No. Disgusting? Yes. The only disappointment is with voters who voted their hopes and ignored his realities.



TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: libya; obama; obamaswar; obamatruthfile; sowell; thomassowell
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To: jazusamo

Awesome description of the Wannabe Muslim Dictator in my opinion. How about yours?


21 posted on 03/29/2011 5:00:06 PM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: jazusamo
Agreed. Congress should have already come down on him hard but it’s not going to happen.

Oh, I think it'll happen. Things just have to get a whole lot worse before it happens. But it'll happen.

22 posted on 03/29/2011 5:00:34 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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To: ExTexasRedhead

Couldn’t agree more.

Dr. Sowell has written many columns critical of Obama but this one is at the top of the list.


23 posted on 03/29/2011 5:06:30 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Steely Tom

I sincerely hope you’re right, it’s already overdue.

Thanks for your post on the other thread.


24 posted on 03/29/2011 5:08:09 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo
You know... I mean, Congress is meant to "represent," which is not the same as "lead." Congress represents the will of the people, and the will of the people has not yet reached a turning point. I know that many of us here, and many on the right in general, find this to be appalling, and perhaps it is appalling, but, for better or worse, the political center of mass isn't where we are.

But it would be a mistake to believe that it won't happen. I think it will happen.

It would also be a mistake for the elected representatives in Congress, particularly the Republicans, to get too far out in front of this too early.

25 posted on 03/29/2011 5:14:32 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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To: Steely Tom

You make an excellent point and you’re right. We recognize right away when our Constitution and laws have been trampled on, not so with the majority of people. Thanks.


26 posted on 03/29/2011 5:25:30 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo

Why are there NO congressmen besides Kucinich SILENT? It’s like the never happened! Last week he did an impeachable thing and this week everyone is talking about friggning frewway chases and the economy. IMPEACH HIM!


27 posted on 03/29/2011 5:33:32 PM PDT by Karliner (Now this is not the end. .... But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning, Churchill 1942)
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To: jazusamo

Ooh. He challenged Barry’s ‘black’-ness. Did you catch that?


28 posted on 03/29/2011 5:36:43 PM PDT by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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To: RobRoy
This presidency will not end well.

Something is coming to an end and, whether it is this presidency and/or something else, I agree, it won't end well.

It's like, so many things, things that should never have been in the first place, have now gone on for too long and things have gone too far.

29 posted on 03/29/2011 5:51:41 PM PDT by GBA (Those who die with the most liberty...Win! Ever Vigilance: For the children.)
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To: Eleutheria5

Yes, you’re referring to the genteel upbringing?

Dr. Sowell could have laid it on a lot heavier. :)


30 posted on 03/29/2011 5:51:49 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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BTTT


31 posted on 03/29/2011 5:55:43 PM PDT by listenhillary (Social Justice is the epitome of injustice.)
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To: jazusamo

“Dr. Sowell could have laid it on a lot heavier. :)”

Sure. But unlike Barry, he’s not a BS artist, so he let the power of his argument do most of the work.


32 posted on 03/29/2011 5:55:56 PM PDT by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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To: jazusamo
If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the living daylights out of him. Otherwise, you are better off to leave him alone.

Straight out of Machiavelli, and like so much else in The Prince, regrettably true.

33 posted on 03/29/2011 5:56:02 PM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (Public education is WELFARE.)
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To: Eleutheria5

Correct.

To date Dr. Sowell has written exactly 68 columns mildly to very critical of Obama and this column ranks at the top of the very critical, I’ve got a list.

His first of these columns began about 8 or so months before Obama was elected and continues to present. Like you say, he leaves the power of his argument to rip him.


34 posted on 03/29/2011 6:11:49 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: houeto

By “us”, and “we”, he doesn’t me[an] the American people, he means “his people”.


35 posted on 03/29/2011 6:21:00 PM PDT by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: Finny
You don't just walk up to the local bully and slap him across the face. If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the living daylights out of him. Otherwise, you are better off to leave him alone.
Sowell is, simply, the best of the best in conservative wisdom. In this piece, he summarizes a major flaw in liberalism that, frankly, I'd not really recognized before. The liberal policy here and in the past is indeed like slapping a bully, and just as ill advised.
The famous video of the fat boy who put up with bullying - until he didn't - was a perfect illustration. Once he decided to act, he didn't ineffectually slap at him, he bodyslammed him. And surveyed the results to see if the bully had had enough before he walked away.
One of the things I like about Bachmann (though I'd rather see Palin run for the GOP presidential nomination and for Bachmann to stay in Congress where she can do the most good), is that like so many of us here on FR, Bachmann holds Thomas Sowell in the highest regard -- I got the impression from something I read lately that she -- like me and my super-wise conservative dad -- puts him at the top of her list, in the number one spot, as the most sage of living American conservative thinkers.
Sarah Palin also quotes Sowell approvingly. It was one of the things I was pleased to see in Going Rogue.

36 posted on 03/29/2011 6:47:20 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (DRAFT PALIN)
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To: jazusamo
I think "Libya" it a dog tail wag, to stop us from noticing the Acts of War committed against Mexico, and the US!

Cerially, if Calderone was caught supplying AK47s to La Familia in Houston or Phoenix or LA, what would you call it?

Technically it wasn't an act of war against the US. It was an act of TREASON!

37 posted on 03/29/2011 6:51:59 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (It is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; ~Vattel's Law of Nations)
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To: Eleutheria5
Sure. But unlike Barry, he’s not a BS artist, so he let the power of his argument do most of the work.

Amen! The Power of Thomas Sowell!

38 posted on 03/29/2011 6:56:44 PM PDT by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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To: justiceseeker93

What is most disturbing is that Obama and his supporters clearly show that they are insane. They will do anything to win. Are we tough enough to counter them? Will the military fire on Americans if martial law is declared? (I don’t believe so)


39 posted on 03/29/2011 6:58:04 PM PDT by pabianice
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To: jazusamo
"It is the old liberal illusion that you can measure out force with a teaspoon, not only in military operations micro-managed by civilians in Washington, like the Vietnam war, but also in domestic confrontations when the police are trying to control a rioting mob, and are being restrained by politicians, while the mob is restrained by nobody.

BUMPITY-BUMP-BUMP-BUMP!

Dr. Sowell must've been watching Wisconsin as of late!

40 posted on 03/29/2011 6:59:54 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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