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Obama's Unity Call: Show, Don't Tell

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In the spirit of post-bin Laden peace, love and harmony, President Obama has asked all Americans to "harness" national good will and stand together. The commander in chief could practice what he preaches — by inviting President Bush to stand with him at Ground Zero in New York City on Thursday.

It would be an extraordinary — dare I say "unprecedented," to borrow one of Obama's favorite words — act of political maturity, good faith and transcendent unity against our common jihadi enemies.

Last night, some reported that Obama had invited Bush — who declined. If that's true, Dubya needs to change his mind — for America's sake.

Stay with me, folks. Suspend your disbelief, cue John Lennon's "Imagine," and wave your olive branches in the air like you just don't care. Now, picture the uplifting, patriotic post-partisan scene:

Side by side, the Democratic commander in chief and his GOP nemesis would join hands at the former site of the World Trade Center towers; pay heartfelt tribute to the thousands of victims of Osama bin Laden here at home and around the world; and pledge continued support for our military, intelligence and homeland security personnel in the U.S. and across the globe.

Bush would graciously reiterate his congratulations to Obama for a "momentous achievement" in "the fight against terror."

Obama would sincerely reiterate what he told Capitol Hill lawmakers at a dinner Monday night: "Obviously we've all had disagreements and differences in the past. I suspect we'll have them again in the future. But last night, as Americans learned that the United States had carried out an operation that resulted in the capture and death of Osama bin Laden, we, you know, I think we experienced the same sense of unity that prevailed on 9/11. We were reminded again that there is a pride in what this nation stands for, and what we can achieve, that runs far deeper than party, far deeper than politics."

And then, instead of merely paying lip service to this renewed sense of unity, Obama would actually lead from the front.

Imagine the Nobel Peace Prize winner, in front of the entire world that reviled George W.

Bush for his post-9/11 response, acknowledging his predecessor's love of country.

Imagine Obama acknowledging the daunting challenges that faced Bush-era national security, homeland security and legal advisers in defending our country against enemy combatants waging asymmetric war.

Imagine Obama acknowledging Bush's unwavering support for the troops and grace under eight years of fire from radical leftists bent on sabotaging every last counterterrorism measure — from immediately arresting thousands of illegal alien fugitives from terror-coddling nations after the attacks, to tearing down the Clinton-era wall between intelligence and law enforcement agencies, to grappling with thorny detention and interrogation policies that bore fruit years after he left office, to weathering endless cries of "fascist," "bloodthirsty war-monger" and vengeful "cowboy."

Imagine Obama condemning the unhinged accusations of "war crimes," "racism" and "Islamophobia" leveled by progressives at Bush's top Pentagon and Justice Department officials over two divisive terms.

Imagine Obama rising above the din of poll-obsessed liberal opportunists — from Democratic N.Y. Rep. Gary Ackerman (who crowed that bin Laden's death is "the 'Mission Accomplished' moment President Bush only fantasized about"), to incoming Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida (who squawked that Obama "deserved credit" in a partisan press release just hours after the bin Laden announcement), to the ladies of ABC's "The View" gabfest (who are all ready to cancel the 2012 election and anoint Obama king), to a race-baiting Grist magazine writer who exulted, "We booted the cowboy and elected a black, liberal urbanite, and he's the one who tracked down the bad guy. It's just too, too delicious."

And then, before departing Ground Zero with President Bush, visualize President Obama making clear to the nation that the rally for "unity" should not be used — as "civility" was after the Tucson shooting massacre — as a tool to silence political opponents and squelch dissent.

Yes, you may say that I'm a dreamer. But wasn't it Obama who urged us all to "expand our moral imaginations"? Let the healing begin.

Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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Interesting! Well written.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Bucky
Tue May 3, 2011 10:05 PM
Unfortunately Mr. Obama has shown a tendency to use captive audience type situations to insult and belittle certain audience members, to wit the Supreme Court justices at the State of the Union address and Paul Ryan at another address. Mr. Obama's comments Sunday night indicated he believed he did something his inferior predecesor couldn't and would at the least let slide a snide remark while trying to appear to acknowledge Mr. Bush's efforts that came up short. Mr. Bush should spare himself the heartache. We know that bin laden's demise is as much from Mr. Bush's efforts as from anyhing done during Mr. Obama's watch.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Ed Boyle
Wed May 4, 2011 9:27 AM
Re: Ed Boyle Well said. The current POTUS is out for "self" not Country.
Comment: #3
Posted by: David Henricks
Wed May 4, 2011 11:50 AM
One thing is for certain, Senior citizens vote. I live far out in the boondocks of Western Pa. This is normally very conservative NRA-type conservative country. In recent weeks, the local diner breakfast talk has shifted dramatically AWAY from Republicans because the seniors are mad mad mad about the "Voucher vote" And now this Bin Ladin thing. I never heard so many old folks praising Obama. I voted for McCain last time myself and this time the Decocrats have got my vote and that is pretty solid. I don't see any candidates on the Republican side who I would think has the stones to do what Obama did in taking out Bin Ladin. No amount of spin doctoring will wipe away the magnitude of his decision, the clarity of the mission and finally, the way it was successfully concluded. That took guts on the part of the administration and on the part of the military and Cia operatives. Today is a day to proudly chant USA,,,,,USA,,,,,USA,,,,USA,,,,USA,,,USA. It has been many long years coming but Obama kept his campaign promise and made getting Bin Ladin a priority. Well done...Maybe the spinmeisters think that they can turn public opinion,but right now is the time to back off.
Comment: #4
Posted by: robert lipka
Thu May 5, 2011 1:37 PM
With all due respect, if senior citizens vote for Mr. Obama in this next election they deserve what they get. If the Republicans win the Senate, maintain the House and find a spine made out of something stronger than cooked spaghetti they should be able to prevent or minimize the financial disaster the Democrats have cooked up and are trying to serve on a silver platter.

Just as John McCain and Mr. Bush tried to warn about the coming disaster in the housing market, which pulled the financial services sector down with it, others are warning of the speeding train headed our way now. Yet they are being ignored. Vote your hearts seniors but it will be the Democrats feeding you the dog food, at least Republicans are trying to get you hamburgers.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Ed Boyle
Fri May 6, 2011 8:56 AM
Perhaps if President Bush would have accepted, the current POTUS might have tried to insult him like he TRIED to insult Ron Paul, our Supreme Court, and when he 'reminded' Senator McCain that he had LOST the election when he knew it was televised! He is so full of himself! UGH!
Comment: #6
Posted by: Cathy D. Richardson
Sun May 8, 2011 4:56 PM
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