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Sunday, June 07, 2009

Barack Hussein Obama: Defender of the Muslim Faith

Jonah Goldberg notes that for Obama, it's all about him ...

There is one thing about Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo that critics and supporters can agree on: It was vintage Obama.

As an Obama critic, let me say from the outset that there was much that was good and praiseworthy in the president’s address at Al-Azhar University on Thursday. His celebration of human rights, his condemnation of violent extremism, and his denunciation of the anti-Semitism that infests so much of the Middle East, including Al-Azhar University, were welcome and eloquent. This shouldn’t surprise. As Obama himself likes to observe, he can give a good speech.

And that points to another reason this was vintage Obama: It was fundamentally about him. It’s becoming a cliché to say that Obama is always campaigning — running for a job he already has. But that may put the cart before the horse. Just as plausibly, Obama is simply being Obama, a man hardwired to see the world as a stage built just for him, who can charm his way out of tight spots so well, it’s like he’s following Yogi Berra’s advice: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

That can be a great personality for a candidate, perhaps not for a president. Consider Obama’s habit of casting major issues through the prism of his personal radiance. For example, he premised his big speech last month on Guantanamo on his own unique relationship with the Constitution and Declaration of Independence: “I stand here today as someone whose own life was made possible by these documents. My father came to our shores in search of the promise that they offered. My mother made me rise before dawn to learn of their truth when I lived as a child in a foreign land. My own American journey was paved by generations of citizens who gave meaning to those simple words.”

By all means, let us settle questions of national security and the Constitution based on Obama’s “American journey,” as if the Founding Fathers were in-house writers for the Hallmark Channel.

In Cairo, Obama was once again standing on the shoulders of his own legend:

I have known Islam on three continents before coming to the region where it was first revealed. That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn’t. And I consider it part of my responsibility as president of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.



That should have been a warning sign. In addition to CEO of GM, Thwarter of Rising Ocean Tides, and countless other duties not found in the Constitution or tradition, Obama has decided to add Defender of the Muslim Faith to his job description.


Obama was reliably Obamaesque again when he disparaged the Iraq War as a “war of choice.” But wait, he also thinks Iraq is better without Saddam, so maybe it was a good choice? Apparently not: “So let me be clear: No system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other.”

Now this is a real problem. Setting aside the “should” question for a moment, it is simply a fact of history that a system of government can be imposed upon one nation by another. Sometimes for the worse, sometimes not. The Soviets imposed systems of government across Eastern Europe. America imposed systems of government — thank goodness — in Germany, Japan, and South Korea. And we imposed a system of government in Iraq and are trying to do likewise in Afghanistan.

1 comment:

thisishabitforming said...

Obama says no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by another.
There is a problem. What if some meany dictator wants to impose his rule on his neighbor. What does the intended victim do about it? Do they, if they have oil like Kuwait, get rescued by America? Or do they choose surrender in the face slaughter like the Dutch under Hitler? Or what pray tell happens when proponents of the great Muslim religion of peace decide you need to pledge your oath to Allah or die. Should the potential victim quote Obama to the would be dictator? Would the dictator laugh? I really don't like Burkas.