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R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
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Obama's Regrettable Precedent

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WASHINGTON — Another Democratic president has shattered precedent. Democratic politicians take great pride in shattering American precedents, and they do so with such regularity that it is surprising there are any precedents left to shatter, except, I guess, for the precedents Democrats establish on the ruins of earlier precedents. I hope that when the next Republican president comes along, he or she will shatter a few Democratic precedents. Given the serial bungling of the Obama administration, I shall not be surprised to see that precedent-shattering Republican come along in 2013.

During his recent European peregrination, our haughty president became the first American president to speak ill of America while on foreign soil. Actually, it is rare for an American president to speak ill of America anywhere. President Barack H. Obama does it practically everywhere. Now that Fidel Castro has quieted down and the French left is in abeyance, President Obama has become America's leading critic.

Until the ex-presidency of Jimmy Carter, it was unheard of for a former president to speak ill of his country or of the sitting president while traveling abroad. Jimmy broke that precedent early in the presidency of the man who beat him, Ronald Reagan. Since then, Jimmy frequently has piped up against America and whoever might be president. He did it as recently as 2005, when he said, "I think what's going on at Guantanamo Bay and in Abu Ghraib and other places is a disgrace to the United States of America."

Now along comes the precedent-shattering President Obama, traveling through Europe on his virginal passport — a passport that was used precisely once before he became a national political figure. His tour of Europe was the burlesque of a preening popinjay. He gave the queen an iPod. His wife gave her a friendly squeeze. Oh, yes, and the president declared that the official language of German-speaking Austria is "Austrian." All that was amusing, but the criticism of his homeland while in Europe was not. Actually, I am tired of hearing his criticism of his homeland when he is at home. We know he believes America was a failed state before he became president. Now let him return the country to the bipartisanship that he promised.

While in Europe, our sententious president blamed America for genocide and torture. He brought up Hiroshima and Guantanamo. He accused us of arrogance. What can President Obama possibly have against arrogance? Since his emergence on the national stage a year or so ago, he has given me the impression that he considers arrogance among the virtues.

It was in Strasbourg, France, among what he might call the Strasbourgundians, that he was most critical of his country.

Said our president: "Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive." Yes, he said "derisive," and he continued: "On both sides of the Atlantic, these attitudes have become all too common." Then he concluded: "They are not wise. They do not represent the truth. They threaten to widen the divide across the Atlantic and leave us both more isolated." After reading that preachy drivel, I have to say that not even Jimmy Carter is capable of such empty moralizing. Perhaps this is how one talks as a community organizer or a motivational speaker, both of which Obama seems to have been, but now he is the president of the United States!

There was a time, a couple of decades ago, when this sort of carping about America was cited as the product of "liberal guilt." Doubtless, had President Obama been sounding like this in 1984, say, at the Democratic National Convention, critics such as Jeane Kirkpatrick would be chiding him for "liberal guilt." Mind you, at the time, I took issue with this diagnosis of our liberal friends. Then and now, they do not believe they have been guilty of any moral or intellectual failing. If you listen to the precedent-shattering President Obama, you will note that he is accusing other Americans of failures and vice, not himself. This is not liberal guilt; it is liberal arrogance. It was liberal arrogance in the past, and so it is today. It is going to wear thin with my fellow Americans very shortly.

Consider this one last slap at two great men after one of America's greatest triumphs for peace and justice. While gloating over America's financial decline, our president noted to his European audience that a new financial order is being created by the world's top 20 financial powers, not by "just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy. … But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in." Whoever told our president that the post-World War II world came from these two great men "sitting in a room with a brandy" misinformed him. His knowledge of history is as defective as his knowledge of Roosevelt's and Churchill's tastes.

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is the founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. To find out more about R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. 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 agree that Mr. Obama is a bungler....And it is for continuing on the bungling path of the former president in Iraq, and Afghanistan....It is in supporting the financiers who have bled this country dry when they could no longer draw their meals out of our lives... And it is in not giving up any presidential powers, and in not bringing the criminals in the last administration to justice, for torture, and for starting illegal wars, and for spying on American Citizens without warrant... He wants to keep the power the republicans have built up, and in doing so will hand those outrageous power intact over our next quasi dictator...We do not have democracy...This country was constituted with a severely flawed democracy.... The extra constitutional organizations of party have put an impediment between the will of the people and responsive government... The house; as the only democratic part of the government, in limiting their numbers limited their responsiveness, and so, limited their power... The presidency has won all by default, because no one showed up to contest the outrageous powers of the office... But no amount of power can give a man brains... The Supreme Court; having no democracy what so ever, has no conscience... It is isolated and insulated from public opinion... So not one part of the government works as intended; so it is time to sweep it all away... And I will trust my neighbors on the right to show more sense than the government, which has so often led them into stupidity... And it would help if all the other aids and assists to stupidity, like the so called conservative media, and the Christian ideologues would fade away... Who could get that lucky??? Thanks... Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:43 AM
America can't afford anymore bungling or shattered hopes by any politician, whether Democrat or Democrat!
President Obama was 'asking for ideas on tightening federal belt', and I've listed a few below, for whatever they're worth to deaf ears and mindless politicians! One can only hope!
====================================================================

Dear President Obama,

You've asked for ideas to tighten governments' belts! Taxpayers would like to bring
several critical issues to your attention that would be a beginning to paying off trillions of
dollars, borrowed without Taxpayers' consent, and put America back on tract by 2035!
Not one word heard “we, the politicians that's driven America into bankruptcy, will cut
our salaries and retirements!”

Government should run like a business; President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
and a few people that work, as its' obvious, some of these greedy politicians have too
much time on their hands! This is why America needs change! Its' time to cut politicians
salaries and retirements to $12,000.00 yearly! Take all politicians assets, pay off the
trillions they've borrowed and sell them a one-way ticket out of America.

What an insult to the small businesses, struggling to make ends! Their salaries and jobs
are being cut! Therefore, its' time for cuts and layoffs for politicians!

Politicians created Nafta and Cafta, taking Americans' stability, causing a breakdown in
society! Without manufacturing jobs, how could you afford housing, furniture, autos, or
anything? It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out brains stopped working - greed
took over! Instead of government bailouts, handouts, Freddie, Fannie, HUD, AIG, Banks,
Automakers, Social, Welfare, or any company or organization in bed with government
and politicians, these ‘endless money pits' must be cut, as they're not working!

'Fair Tax', to include property taxes, should be top priority! Everyone that wants to be a
responsible American must pay their fair share of taxes, and stop making it the burden of
the cash-straped homeowner thats' bearly getting by.

Until politicians changes their ‘endless money pit spending habits', step up to the plate
and take responsibility for the bad debts they've created, ‘you're not solving the problem'
- ‘you are the problem!'

Comment: #2
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:23 PM
Ever hear of freedom of speech? President Carter is right. Nothing President Obama has done even comes close to the embarassment of the W. Bush administration. Someday. the Dixie Chicks will be vindicated.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Paul M. Petkovsek
Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:50 AM
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