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Obama's Nation of ‘Special Olympians'

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Last week, President Obama gaffed. While appearing on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” to push his outrageous budget, Obama was quizzed by Leno about his famously incompetent bowling. Obama bragged that he'd recently bowled a 129; Leno chuckled. Then Obama let loose with a remark that should rightfully haunt him the rest of his career: “it's like — it was like the Special Olympics or something.”

Obama apologized for the joke by calling up the head of the Special Olympics, who quickly covered for him. His press secretary, Robert Gibbs, apologized on his behalf, stating that Obama recognizes that disabled people “deserve a lot better than the thoughtless joke that he made last night.” But Obama made no direct apology to those with disabilities. He did not release a statement. He did not do anything that could be construed as a public pronouncement of remorse. He slandered the disabled before millions, then apologized behind the scenes.

There are those who say we should look beyond silly mistakes like Obama's feeble joke. We've got more important things on our plate, they say. We're in the midst of a deep recession and we're still fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Why focus on a single botched quip?

The answer is simple: Americans have a right to focus on the character of their president. They didn't do so before he was elected — instead they focused on the color of his skin, the diversity of his background, the eloquence of his speeches. But now that America has enjoyed its “transformational moment,” it's time to get to know the man we elected to the White House.

And gaffes are the best way to get to know a politician. Politicians carefully craft their images, burnishing their credentials and hiding their faults. They present their best side to the camera at all times. They present a mask to the world. Gaffes are the brief moments when the mask slips, when the true people behind the facades emerge. We learned about Bill Clinton when he explained, “it depends upon what the meaning of the word ‘is' is”: he was a slippery lawyer accustomed to manipulating the truth. We learned about George H.W. Bush when he visited a supermarket and was amazed by the scanning technology: he was out of touch.

What do we learn about Obama from the “Special Olympics” gaffe? We learn, first and foremost, what we already knew: Obama is an elitist with a high school sense of humor.

Laughing at the Special Olympics is a habit of the overgrown sophomores who populate the intellectual salons at places like Harvard Law School; it's not uncommon to label political opponents “retarded” behind closed doors, political correctness be damned. Obama is a self-important Ivy League type entranced with his own brilliance.

But Obama's gaffe teaches us something else about him: for all his talk about compassion, he sees those below him on the physical, socioeconomic, and educational scale as inferior. They are, at best, sheep to be led. They are, at worst, lifelong liabilities. Sure, Obama says he bowls like a Special Olympian — but the implication is that he does not think or lead like a Special Olympian. He is above that.

In fact, he is at a level of sophistication in understanding that far surpasses ordinary Americans. That is why Obama sees government as the only solution to every crisis — with him at the top, government is Aristotelian rule of the best. Americans, in Obama's view, are a nation of children — which is why, in his Inaugural Address, Obama encouraged us to “set aside childish things.” And we can only do so, presumably, with Obama's leadership.

My grandfather worked at Easter Seals, an organization dedicated to helping the disabled. My father's first childhood memory was meeting physically disabled children. During his grade school years, my father used to get into fights with kids who would taunt the “special ed” kids. My mother taught autistic children; my wife works with children who suffer from ADHD and depression.

All of these kids are special and deserve respect. They are not “Special Olympians,” to be painted as inadequate and ridiculous. They are human beings. They are individuals.

But individuality doesn't seem to factor into Obama's thinking. Where he's from, everyone is a type: “Special Olympians,” “childish Americans,” benighted right-wing bigots. Everyone, that is, except for Barack Obama. He's The One. And even if he can't bowl, he's still better than the rest of us.

Ben Shapiro, 25, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the author of the new book "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," as well as the national bestseller "Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...American socety is becoming so stratified and feudal that the only sure path to success is either outrageous creative genius, or high intelligence, backed up by a first class education... The problem is that for most people, that first class education comes at a price of debt slavery through ones most productive years...I think those people born rich, or connected tend to look at the vast raft of humanity as Special Olypians...They see as as begging, and not just for rights and opportunity, but to be kicked in the teeth...And because we have bought so much of the nonsense prescribed for us in the past by right wing witch doctors, they think we will continue to swallow their nonsense in chunks too large to be safely regurgitated... Perhaps that is so.... Perhaps we are slaves for life because we cannot pass the intelligence test of doubt.... It takes trust to make any relationship function, and most of the trust has been used up out of this relationship we call America...The great gulf that separates man from man, and woman from woman, is not ability, but opportunity.... We don't take our lumps, our misfortune, our poverty and our pain out of choice, but out of the feeling of no choice... What then, if to rebel seems not A choice, but the only choice??? What if people decide, that the intelligent and the intellectuals who have left us behind without a defense are a part of the problem...Isn't that part of the republican message???Was it not them who called Mr. Clinton Slick Willie...Isn't it they who slimed Mr. Obama with the terrible curse of being an intellectual... Why??? When have the intellectuals been a friend to the poor??? When have all their invetions ever reduced our labor??? When have any labor saving devices been an excuse for anything but more labor... All this intelligence, and the best part of it goes to squeezing more life out of the poor... What could we do with all the genius on Wall Street if they had only an ounce of humanity??? You can hammer Mr. Obama on the special olympics line from here to hell...I don't think it will get you too far... We all make fun of the mentally challenged in our own way... I have always conceived of myself as retarded to my own great pain because I have a learning disability...I would prefer to have some one be up front about my difficulty... It is all you people who want to talk nice, and do nothing, who put the entire burden of learning disability on underpaid teachers and over worked parent who make me want to ralph...Here is a word from this particular retard: Hypocrite...That was an actor in a Greek play... The stage is different, and the lighting is better; but it shows you for what you are... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:45 PM
As instead of us; as the perfect example, though I can blame a long drive and a late hour...
....Or as my father used to say: Never get angry at yourself for mistakes...Mistakes are easy...Not making mistakes is difficult....How would you like to be the president, and every time you stick your own foot in your own mouth, that everyone else thinks of it is an opportunity to jump down your throat.... I don't expect you to give him a break... I wish you would give me a break, because I know that guy is not trying to do anything for me, but is trying to save your warn out economy and political system.... All the behavior on the right makes me think of what Aristippus said; presumably of Socrates that: The most impressive spectacle in life is the sight of a virtuous man steadily pursuing his course in the midst of a vicious people...Sir; If we are not more vicious than the Athenians, we are not far less so...Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:12 PM
Sweeny:
Why must you end every sentence with an ellipsis? Not only is it annoying, it is grammatically incorrect.
A. Smith
Comment: #3
Posted by: Andrew Smith
Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:17 AM
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