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The little president who wasn't there
American Thinker ^
| 6-24-09
| James Lewis
Posted on 06/23/2009 10:44:00 PM PDT by smoothsailing
June 24, 2009The little president who wasn't there
By James Lewis
Last night I saw upon the stair
A little president who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
Oh, how I wish he'd go away
The White House is now occupied by a little president who just isn't there when he is called upon to take a clear, moral stand. For such sheer gutless flabbiness and evasion, you have to look back to the dismal Jimmy Carter years. If Tehran seems quieter today, it's because the civilian demonstrators have been identified and are being beaten and tortured and maybe killed in Evin Prison. Don't believe for a moment that the sadistic regime has changed, just because you don't see people bleeding on the streets. They are bleeding all right. It's just out of public view.
The Europeans are being Reaganesque. Angela Merkel is morally serious. She
stated officially that
"Germany stands on the side of the people in Iran who want to exercise their right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly."
There. That wasn't so hard, was it? Ronald Reagan would have said it. Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair would have said it. Barack Obama couldn't.
Nicolas Sarkozy upheld our real values. He
called the pictures of women and teenagers being beated by Basij thugs on motorcycles "brutal" and "totally disproportionate."
"The ruling power claims to have won the elections ... if that were true, we must ask why they find it necessary to imprison their opponents and repress them with such violence."
Barack Obama loves to preen and parade his "higher" morality. But when it comes to Iranians struggling against ugly tyranny or the people of North Korean just trying to fill their bellies with food, our little president just isn't there. Nowhere to be found. Chances are that behind the scenes the mullahs are promising Obama a glorious peace agreement that will allow him to parade his gargantuan ego around the world one more time. They are Persian rug sellers over there, who know all about hard bargaining. They've got his number: He's a pushover. Obama will trade personal glory against the freedom of Iran's people any day of the week.
So the most moralistic president since Jimmy is also a moral coward. Not surprising, is it? Moralizing is just another way of propping up one's ego. Morality is making the tough choices when life presents us with a clear choice between good and evil.
Obama has never stuck his neck out except to make a play for some constituency -- like the late-term abortion fanatics. As a result the United States is now standing with Vladimir Putin, who routinely assassinates opposition journalists, rather than with our real values.
As Ralph Peters pointed out a few weeks ago, Obama is a Third World socialist circa 1979, when his ideas jelled and crystallized. He's never bothered to change his basic outlook since then.
The Soviet Union crumbled because its own people got sick and tired of its system of apparatchik privileges, it's venal corruption, and its boastful propaganda. Yes, Reagan and Thatcher and Pope Paul II united in a making the moral case. The Helsinki Agreement forced the Soviets to account for their abuses in public. All that helped to create psychological pressure that turned out to be irresistible -- because internally, the children of the power class secretly agreed on the same values. When Ronald Reagan called it an Evil Empire they knew in their hearts he was right. Internal self-doubt and external moral pressure combined to bring down the rotten regime.
Obama isn't looking for that. He mainly wants to be celebrated as Mr. Peace and Love. Vainglory is the driving force of his character. When he is presented with an historic opportunity of college students on the streets of Tehran and other cities, fighting storm troopers with their bodies and moral force alone, he totally flubs the chance. Obama doesn't stand for anything.
When Martin Luther King was risking his life taking a dangerous moral stand in the South, a lot of people kept their heads down. Since the Civil Rights revolution those people have suddenly discovered their outrage at the injustices of Jim Crow, and some of them are making a good living off them. Question: Would Barack Obama have been marching with Dr. King during the hard days when it looked like he would lose? Would Obama have chosen the hard work and danger for the greater good? Would Obama have gone to jail and risked Bull Connor's dogs and axe handles to assert basic human rghts in the segregated South in the 1950s? Or would he be nowhere to be found?
The answer seems all too clear.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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To: smoothsailing
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posted on
06/23/2009 10:59:26 PM PDT
by
Hoosier-Daddy
("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
To: smoothsailing
3
posted on
06/23/2009 11:01:28 PM PDT
by
counterpunch
(In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.)
To: counterpunch
Please keep it up. You sum up this pathetic fool in one word and two photographs. Very succinct.
4
posted on
06/23/2009 11:28:17 PM PDT
by
OldCorps
To: smoothsailing
5
posted on
06/23/2009 11:29:57 PM PDT
by
Mogollon
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. -- Thomas Jefferson)
To: smoothsailing
The child president was elected by childish voters.
No understanding of the consequences on either’s part.
Being “present” is not enough.
Real people with real lives hang in the balance.
6
posted on
06/23/2009 11:52:12 PM PDT
by
DB
To: DB
The people in North Korea and Iran want freedom. But Obama isn’t down for the struggle.
7
posted on
06/24/2009 3:25:20 AM PDT
by
Enterprise
(When they come for your guns and ammo, give them the ammo first.)
To: smoothsailing
“Obama triangulated ... Iranian students got strangulated!”
8
posted on
06/24/2009 3:30:28 AM PDT
by
The Duke
("Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Democrat Party?")
To: smoothsailing
The Anerican people see it differently: ABC said Tuesday that 65 percent approve of him. They think he is “peachy”; that’s probably peach ice cream in the photo. The people will never figure it out, for doing so would damn themselves.
To: Theodore R.
The Anerican people see it differently: ABC said Tuesday that 65 percent approve of him.Do you really believe ABC (All Barack Channel) represents an accurate view? Remember, they're the ones who are doing the free two-hour Obama Health Plan infomercial tonight on TV.
Over the years, I've found Rasmussen Report to be much closer to an actual daily snapshot of electorate preferences.
For the past seven days, they've had his overall approval at 53-55%. It's been gradually slipping downward since the Inaugaration as the link will show.
To: smoothsailing
The one key word of the whole article.
Pushover.
Thanks MSM for dumping this piece of donkey excrement on our country.
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posted on
06/24/2009 9:49:05 AM PDT
by
Texas resident
(Texan by birth and by choice.)
To: smoothsailing
Great article - President Pushover, man-child who would be ruler of the world.
12
posted on
06/24/2009 10:17:46 AM PDT
by
Think free or die
(The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money - M.Thatcher)
To: smoothsailing
As Ralph Peters pointed out a few weeks ago, Obama is a Third World socialist circa 1979, when his ideas jelled and crystallized. He's never bothered to change his basic outlook since then. Obama, the African Colonial
It's a similar assessment.
13
posted on
06/24/2009 11:17:36 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(Xin loi minh oi)
To: DB
All over the country, what we saw in Virginia was duplicated; they sent their Ci-cago style operatives to bus the college students who were snowed by their propaganda to drive them to register and then to the polls.
The takeover of the universities by the radicals of smiley-face fascism worked and the end of the traditional English and other departments by the Marxists paid off politically with the national triumph of identity politics of hatred completely divorced from accomplishment or even the asking of the question of accomplishment.
It is a fascistic socialism without even national pride in America's history and tradition. It is based on a willingness to lie when swearing to defend the Constitution and an unwillingness to stand internationally against the forces of totalitarian repression.
Now they want to stand by while totalitarian excesses are practiced and spend their time seizing power through things such as a government take-over of the health sector while destroying Israel because it refused to acknowledge Islamo-fascism as a neighbor openly firing rockets into its civilian population.
Their bluff is is being called by other leaders of the free world and they respond by making clear their unwillingness to stand for liberty against tyranny. C-cago is exposed for the corruption that it has long stood for and embodied.
14
posted on
06/24/2009 11:35:46 PM PDT
by
AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them or they more like we used to be?)
To: AmericanVictory
15
posted on
06/24/2009 11:41:01 PM PDT
by
DB
To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...
The White House is now occupied by a little president who just isn't there when he is called upon to take a clear, moral stand. For such sheer gutless flabbiness and evasion, you have to look back to the dismal Jimmy Carter years. If Tehran seems quieter today, it's because the civilian demonstrators have been identified and are being beaten and tortured and maybe killed in Evin Prison. Don't believe for a moment that the sadistic regime has changed, just because you don't see people bleeding on the streets. They are bleeding all right. It's just out of public view. The Europeans are being Reaganesque. Angela Merkel is morally serious.
Thanks neverdem.
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posted on
06/26/2009 1:20:27 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
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