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Barack Obama's Anti-Military Problem

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Does disdain for the military matter anymore?

If Barack Obama's candidacy is any indication, it does not. Sen. Obama gave a graduation speech at Wesleyan University on Sunday, May 25. In it, he praised students for their public service. He also asked them to forego the business world in favor of careers in public service. "I ask you to seek these opportunities when you leave here, because the future of this country — your future — depends on it. At a time when our security and moral standing depend on winning hearts and minds in the forgotten corners of this world, we need more of you to serve abroad. As president, I intend to grow the Foreign Service, double the Peace Corps over the next few years, and engage the young people of other nations in similar programs, so that we work side by side to take on the common challenges that confront all humanity."

Notice anything missing in that list of public service jobs Obama will push?

How about the men and women who protect us abroad?

Obama's brash omission of servicemen and women shouldn't be a surprise. After all, this is the man who stated in February 2007, "We ended up launching a war (in Iraq) that should have never been authorized and should have never been waged, and to which we have now spent $400 billion and has seen over 3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted." This is the man who employed Demond Mullins, a radical ex-Marine who has slandered the troops as adulterers and murderous occupiers. This is the man who, in August 2007, remarked, "We've got to get the job done [in Afghanistan] and that requires us to have enough troops so that we're not just air-raiding villages and killing civilians, which is causing enormous pressure over there."

Barack Obama is the man who explained terrorism as a function of poverty in his 1995 memoir, "Dreams from My Father" — then excoriated "the powerful" for their "dull complacency and ...

steady, unthinking application of force, of ... more sophisticated military hardware." He is the man who actually ran a campaign ad bragging, "I will cut tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending. I will cut investments in unproven missile defense systems. I will not weaponize space. I will slow our development of future combat systems. I will institute an independent Defense Priorities Board to ensure that the Quadrennial Defense Review is not used to justify unnecessary defense spending ... I will set a goal for a world without nuclear weapons. To seek that goal: I will not develop nuclear weapons."

Barack Obama is running for commander in chief of our armed forces. Yet these are not the comments of a prospective commander in chief — they are the comments of a man who believes that the American military is a force for darkness in the world. They are the comments of a man who believes that deterrence does not matter, that our enemies are kindhearted folks looking to compromise, that military spending is provocative and disarmament proactive. They are the comments of a pacifist.

Perhaps disdain for the military no longer matters. Military heroism no longer wins elections (see George H.W. Bush, Bob Dole), and anti-war radicalism no longer spells dramatic defeat (see John Kerry). Perhaps as the number of military men and women declines, more and more candidates will emerge who openly question the validity of the armed services as a legitimate arm in defense of American interests.

Nonetheless, Barack Obama should be ashamed of himself. The men and women he may one day command are the same men and women who protect him each and every day. And no matter how many flag pins he puts on his lapels, no matter how many stars and stripes he plasters behind himself at speeches, his disgust for the military is an open blemish on his patriotic pretenses.

Ben Shapiro, 23, 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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I agree with this post for the most part. As a Vet and current Guardsman I can't believe Obama didn't ask these priviliged students to serve their country for a few years. The military is a great institution it exposes you to all different type of people, and cultures. Our military members get to see the world and sometimes are the only contact with Americans some people will ever see. We do lots of good things around the world that we aren't given credit for, like building schools, and medical clinics across Central America and the Carribean. Unfortunately, due to the misguided war in Iraq we are no longer builiding those institutions and as a result we have seen a leftward tilt of those areas. Here is where I disagree with this privilidged clueless "elite", no not Obama but, Mr. SHapiro. Since he has never served he is once again CLUELESS when it comes to all things Military. The so called Radical Demond Mullins is speaking from experience..something Ben doesn't have. Want to know where soldiers go when they want to have a "good time"? The local base club. The club is usually packed with lonely wives who are pretty easy to pick up. This is common knowledge to those of us who have served, and come as a shock to Elitists like Ben Shapiro. The military is full up adultures. A common refrain in the service is "what happens downrange, stays downrange." And for all you Elistis, Downrange means deployed. This is the rule, not the exception. Another common saying for the yearlong hardship tours to S. Korea is TDY. In military terms TDY means Temporary Duty...when it comes to Korea it means Temporarily Divorced for a Year. So STOP denigrating those of us who have done something YOU Don't have the GUTS to do...Serve.
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Posted by: Craig
Sat May 31, 2008 9:41 AM
I couldn't disagree more. War is archaic, barbaric. It is so hard to believe that in 2008, to settle disputes, we still employ tactics used by our ancestors, our ancient ancestors. For all our progress, we've not progressed as people. HIStory is full of war, "might over right", a pissing contest. How can we possibly call ourselves part of a civilized nation? What is civilized about war? Testosterone, boys. Time to think out of the box, maybe Barak is on to something. Nations involved in war, their people live in fear.....what they don't tell you is nations not involved also live in fear, that they may some day be attacked and so they gear up their arsenal of weapons and military might which then poses a threat to other nations and they gear up.....and on and on and on.. Why not try another tactic? What have we to lose? All this posturing and pride and ancient grievances..what nonsense.
Comment: #2
Posted by: liz
Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:08 AM
First off the implementation of old battle tactics is done so for a simple reason they work then and they work now. Did we have a brain fart or are we still with me? Second as far as war being barbaric at times it's also nessacary. Grow up and derve and maybe you would realize that. Obama isn't on to a damn thing; he was too much of a woman to serve his damn self, but he got the job of Commander in Chief of what now?? Exactly Obama has no military service at all and should not be considered qualified for the job he has. At eighteen I served my Corps (USMC) and went to war in Iraq. That's what's wrong with the civilian populus your ignorant and stupid not even good enough to shine my boots so grow up and get real jobs.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Chris
Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:03 AM
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