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Messiah Deficit Disorder

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WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, I was an unwilling eyewitness to a dramatic political event, and it made me wonder where we are headed as a nation. More on that in a moment. First, a little background.

There is no doubt that leadership matters. The study of human history provides evidence that empires — even entire civilizations — rise and fall on the ideas, virtues and skills (or lack thereof) of great leaders. From Mesopotamia to Europe, those who chronicled the triumphs and failures of great leaders in the Western world measured success based on military prowess and territory conquered. Herodotus detailed how the Persian Empire, built by Darius, eventually succumbed to Alexander the Great in the fourth century B.C. That vision of leadership began to change in what is now Israel.

Old Testament prophets described a Messiah — a leader and savior who would deliver the Jewish people from their travails. For more than two millenniums, Christians have believed that the Messiah is Jesus of Nazareth and that at the appointed time, he will come again in triumph. Unfortunately, in the modern era, there have been many other leaders who perceived that they had messianic qualities that only they could provide.

Napoleon, in the aftermath of the bloody French Revolution, described himself as "essential" to the future of France and was appointed dictator. The aftermath was a disaster for his countrymen and much of Europe.

Adolf Hitler was elected by the German people and then given absolute power because he claimed that only he could "preserve the Aryan race." The result was a global conflagration that resulted in the deaths of more than 25 million.

More recently — from Idi Amin in Uganda to Pol Pot in Cambodia, Kim Jong Il in North Korea and Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe — men have "led" their people to perdition after describing themselves as the only men capable of leading their populations through difficult times. Yet all their people were ultimately worse off.

It is notable that until the 20th century, the American people managed to avoid selecting leaders who held messianic self-esteem. Neither George Washington nor Abraham Lincoln — arguably two of this nation's greatest leaders through the toughest crises in our history — described himself in such terms. In fact, the record of what they said and wrote is replete with humility.

Not until Franklin Delano Roosevelt decided in 1940 that our country needed his "seasoned leadership" did any U.S. president even contemplate a third successive term in office.

While FDR rose to become a great wartime leader, there is also little doubt that he amassed far more power in the office of chief executive than any of his predecessors. Roosevelt's authority was so great that his successor, Harry Truman, the modest man from Missouri, saw fit to endorse a constitutional amendment that limited presidents to two terms.

Given America's history of limiting executive power in government — if by no other means than term limits — it is interesting to note how much hope some people now vest in such office. And it's not just the presidency.

New York City, where Fox News Channel is headquartered, has a public law limiting the mayor to a tenure of two terms. Despite this ordinance, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, citing the current "economic crisis," insists that he should have a third stint in office. Though he was once a believer in term limits, he now claims, "Given the enormous challenges we face, I don't want to walk away from a city I feel I can help lead through these tough times."

That's messianic thinking. But apparently, the Big Apple isn't the only place it's happening.

During Wednesday afternoon's rush hour, I was making my way home on the Dulles Greenway, when a phalanx of police motorcycles and cruisers stopped all traffic and ordered us to pull our vehicles off the highway and onto the shoulders. Over a loudspeaker, we were told to stay put until the Obama campaign convoy passed. They were on their way to a rally in Leesburg, Va.

Instantly, hundreds of people were out of their cars. Directly in front of me, a group of supporters — evident by their bumper stickers — jumped out with cameras, cell phones and banners. They began chanting: "The messiah! He's coming! Obama is coming!" The shouting only intensified as the candidate and his entourage — motorcycles, police cars, black Secret Service Chevy Suburbans, and buses — roared past us.

What I found so disturbing was seeing so many of my countrymen who apparently think — or believe or hope — that the next president of the United States will save us from ourselves. Sen. Obama has said we cannot "wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for." He would do well to remember that unfulfilled expectations are the greatest cause of anger on the planet. That's true whether it is between husbands and wives, students and teachers, employers and employees or leaders and the led. He also might recall that humility is a virtue that has distinguished our greatest leaders.

What all this means to the future of this republic, I don't know. I'm a military historian, not a prophet. But I do know the first name of the Messiah. It's not Mike. And it isn't Barack, either.

Oliver North is the host of "War Stories" on Fox News Channel, the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance, and the author of "American Heroes." To find out more about Oliver North and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... I hope none of my tax dollars went into what ever passed for an education with you... What you say may be true in one sense, That civilizations rise on their ideals; but the point where they fall, is in not recognizing that their ideals have failed their society and no longer reflect reality... Look at the testimony of Mr. Greenspan before congress on thursday... He gives a short lesson on ideals, principals, used to model reality, and the short of it is that his free market ideals were proved wrong... Why...If they could be proved wrong, were they ever right??? Your old boss was a principaled man, very idealistic; but did he see where his ideals did not walk in the foot prints of reality???. Napoleon was idealistic, even though he was the man who labeled those who study ideals as idealogues... He might have divided the world into talkers and do'er at that point... When the Russian Army deserted Moscow, and retreated into the Russian vast expanses, he twiddled his thumbs, not knowing what was happening, acting, as in the words of Lincoln, like a duck hit on the head...It did not fit his ideal of war, so it baffled him... Ideals and principals are the absolutly worse thing any true leader can have... Look at the wars we are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan... They are idealistic... It is an idea that one should go and beat an enemy army and the hold the place... That is stupid, and idealistic, because once you have beat their army, you become a target of opportunity... That is when you should leave, and let them form up, and whip them again if you must... To think in conventional forms is no mark of leadership....We have a mobile army... That is their advantage, because an immobile army is not an army... For what ideal will you sell your mobility??? Sir;... We are a nation united by common ideals...We are not a nation in any true sense of the word... only so long as we make a common pledge to liberty and justice for all can we be truely citizens... NOW...We have had our leaders with prinicpals, and ideals: American Glory, American Morality, The Rule of Law, and on and on.... These principals are only as good as they serve our binding ideals of liberty and justice... And mind you; I do not suggest that an excess of liberty is just, or that every law is just... Civilization and law are the same thing, and usually, a people is made of many peoples by a common law; but when that law does not achieve justice, the civilization is done... Look at the Declaration of Independence... See what Jefferson said of forms; because forms are ideals, and we make our forms into realities like government and law... We cannot change the people of this country to suit ourselves... The people never change unless they change their forms, and their ideals, even if such changes mark the end of civiliations.... We progress with a change of forms when we realize old forms do not fit with new realities... Old forms have been the destruction of generals... Don't let them destroy you... If the republican form of government does not answer the needs of the people the people will be invaded, diseased, destroyed in war or civil conflict; OR -they will change their form of government and law to fit their needs... Do not go down with an old form... Try to see what is really happening behind all the shadow play... All our lives depend upon reality... Do not let your forms blind you to reality.... Thanks...Sweeney
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