Words are Nice. Actions Are Better.
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama is on a tour across America designed to rehabilitate his reputation, after a CNN poll conducted on June 26-29 revealed that a surprising number of Americans—Democrats (10%), Independents (29%), and Republicans (40%), or 25% overall—say that the candidate lacks patriotism.
I must wonder how much a string of speeches will do to convince people that Obama loves America. They are, after all, "just words." He certainly loves parts of America. San Francisco. Chicago. New York. D.C. University towns and union enclaves. Where left wing ideologies and identity politics hold sway, you'll find a part of America that Obama likes and understands. The rest of the nation may as well be another world for the freshman Senator, as remote to him as the Indonesian schools of his youth are to the rest of us. He doesn't seem to understand that the America outside of his comfort zone doesn't associate the sincerity or depth of love with this nation with fealty to the political party in charge at the time. He's used to seeing feckless American liberals threaten to leave the country if a Republican wins an election—though regrettably, few of these fickle souls live up to their word—and associates that as a normal behavior. Instead of "My country, right or wrong," his life story is a tale replete with a string of associates and mentors that boldly proclaim "my country, my way, or God damn you all." Speeches are nice, and he certainly plays a teleprompter as lyrically as a human being can. But Barack Obama has lived his life in the counterculture of America. He counts among his greatest influences a communist poet, a lynching advocate priest, a crackpot conspiracy-mongering reverend, and the detritus remnants of the last great experiment in American self-loathing. The majority of Americans have been raised with a nearly instinctual love of this nation that is not tied to who resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and that doesn't associate pride or shame in their nation of birth solely on the policies and actions of elected officials that will blow away on an electoral wind. The freshman Senator from Illinois is surprisingly insulated from the American experience, even as he claims to credit America for his success. He claims to believe in the America, but every policy he outlines, every dream he frames, is nailed to an ever-engorging government. A program for this. A policy for that. Restrictions here, entitlements all around, and a tax on both your houses to pay for it all. Barack Obama is in love with the possibilities of American government. It's too bad he has so little trust in the American people.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 10:16 AM
Comments
Posted by: Val at July 03, 2008 10:35 AM (N0hv7)
Posted by: Peter at July 03, 2008 11:33 AM (I4yBD)
I vote no, and you'll never be able to convince me otherwise.
Obama lost me at Jeremiah Wright, and he confirmed my suspicions with his San Francisco comments. Both Wright and Bittergate are windows into Obama's soul, and they tell us all we need to know because they show us what he is like when nobody is looking. Now that everyone is looking, he's a changed candidate. It's nothing but an Eddie Haskell routine, and voters are the grown-ups whom he's trying to dupe.
Posted by: SAM at July 03, 2008 11:53 AM (GAf+S)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at July 03, 2008 12:04 PM (kNqJV)
There you have it -- patriotism as defined by Barack Obama.
Posted by: capitano at July 03, 2008 01:19 PM (+NO33)
Posted by: bill-tb at July 03, 2008 05:53 PM (7evkT)
My oldest son is working on his Eagle Scout rank because he wants to go to a service academy and "blow stuff up for the good guys." I cannot explain how proud I am of him for being a better man than I was.
Screw Barry O'Bama and his band of poltroons.
-OT
Posted by: OT at July 03, 2008 06:23 PM (nsrhz)
CY? Phone call for you. It's from some guy named Bill Shakespeare. Get this -- he's accusing you of plagiarism and threating to sue. :-)
Seriously, though, that was a brilliant line.
Posted by: Robin Munn at July 03, 2008 11:43 PM (49sv1)
Posted by: Increase Mather at July 04, 2008 09:44 AM (gpcsn)
I remember when that attitude got us (Boy) Clinton and Hillary! as co-Presidents.
Posted by: iconoclast at July 04, 2008 10:21 AM (TzLpv)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at July 05, 2008 06:47 AM (kNqJV)
Ha! That's what I've been feeling but didn't know how to put into words. Thanks.
Posted by: DoorHold at July 06, 2008 11:39 AM (VOAix)
Butte, Montana?
Posted by: Len at July 06, 2008 10:27 PM (mu6Xl)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at July 07, 2008 06:58 AM (Hxw+V)
Posted by: Brett at July 07, 2008 10:47 AM (micMz)
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