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A Rookie President

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Someone once said that, for every rookie you have on your starting team in the National Football League, you will lose a game. Somewhere, at some time during the season, a rookie will make a mistake that will cost you a game.

We now have a rookie President of the United States and, in the dangerous world we live in, with terrorist nations going nuclear, just one rookie mistake can bring disaster down on this generation and generations yet to come.

Barack Obama is a rookie in a sense that few other Presidents in American history have ever been. It is not just that he has never been President before. He has never had any position of major executive responsibility in any kind of organization where he was personally responsible for the outcome.

Other first-term Presidents have been governors, generals, cabinet members or others in positions of personal responsibility. A few have been senators, like Barack Obama, but usually for longer than Obama, and had not spent half their few years in the senate running for President.

What is even worse than making mistakes is having sycophants telling you that you are doing fine when you are not. In addition to all the usual hangers-on and supplicants for government favors that every President has, Barack Obama has a media that will see no evil, hear no evil and certainly speak no evil.

They will cheer him on, no matter what he does, short of first-degree murder— and they would make excuses for that. Even former Reagan speech writer Peggy Noonan has gushed over President Obama and even crusty Bill O'Reilly has been impressed by Obama's demeanor.

There is no sign that President Obama has impressed the Russians, the Iranians or the North Koreans, except by his rookie mistakes— and that is a dangerous way to impress dangerous people.

What did his televised overture to the Iranians accomplish, except to reassure them that he was not going to do a damn thing to stop them from getting a nuclear bomb? It is a mistake that can go ringing down the corridors of history.

Future generations who live in the shadow of that nuclear threat may wonder what we were thinking about, putting our lives— and theirs— in the hands of a rookie because we liked his style and symbolism?

In the name of "change," Barack Obama is following policies so old that this generation has never heard of them— certainly not in most of our educational institutions, where history has been replaced by "social studies" or other politically correct courses.

Seeking deals with our adversaries, behind the backs of our allies? France did that at Munich back in 1938.

They threw Czechoslovakia to the wolves and, less than two years later, Hitler gobbled up France anyway.

This year, President Obama's attempt to make a backdoor deal with the Russians, behind the backs of the NATO countries, was not only rejected but made public by the Russians— a sign of contempt and a warning to our allies not to put too much trust in the United States.

Barack Obama is following a long practice among those on the left of being hard on our allies and soft on our enemies. One of our few allies in the Middle East, the Shah of Iran, was a whipping boy for many in the American media, who vented their indignation at his regime— which now, in retrospect, seems almost benign compared to the hate-filled fanatics and international terrorism sponsors who now rule that country.

However much Barack Obama has proclaimed his support for Israel, his first phone call as President of the United States was to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, to whom he has given hundreds of millions of dollars, which can buy a lot of rockets to fire into Israel.

Our oldest and staunchest ally, Britain, has been downgraded by President Obama's visibly less impressive reception of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, compared to the way that previous Presidents over the past two generations have received British Prime Ministers. President Obama's sending the bust of Winston Churchill in the White House back to the British embassy at about the same time was either a rookie mistake or another snub.

We can lose some very big games with this rookie.

To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.

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Obama, the rookie, had no business experience, had never completed a budget, took millions from
Taxpayers for Chicago and his buddies, and the list goes on, but yet, he continues to blame Bush for
the world's trouble, which started in 1977. Bankruptcy for America, created by him and others like him,
is not far away! What can you expect?
Folks, the Change, Taxpayers expected, that have a job at present, 'ain't
gonna happen' unless you let the politicians know you're fed up with their
deceit and greed! Taxpayers, of all races, just thought they were fed up
with the Bush Administration! Obama convinced voters he was the man for
President, so in next few months, let's see how he handles economy and stops
doing radical things that's costing trillions!" Americas' debt would have
been drastically reduced from Obamas' two years of campaigning!
Promising to redistribute wealth isn't the answer! Raising taxes on highest
income earners who are private business owners won't create jobs! During
these depressed times, this will accomplish the socialists' goals. Socialist
and Radical changes will haunt America forever!

Taxpayers, of all races, should have put an end to 'social and welfare
programs', numerous committees and boards. The following shows how socialist
and radical programs took place.

1977 - Community Reinvestment Act. Carter admininstration. The Democratic
Congress intimidated banks into making sub-prime loans to high-risk buyers.
People living off social and welfare programs shouldn't have been pushed
into buying the American dream without working for it.

2000-2008 - Frank, Meeks, Waters, Dodd, Reid, Clinton, Pelosi, (naming a
few) stating "We don't have a crisis. Nothings' wrong with Freddie/Fannie!"
They continue to cover mess up! Raines, Howard, and Johnson were some of
their buddies that walked away with 20-90 million dollar parachutes! Was
this a windfall or what?


2009 - Politicians want infrastructures, new visions. They've admitted these
are temporary solutions. Without manufacturing jobs, we don't need
infrastructures? These manufacturing jobs helped people pay taxes, buy
houses, cars, and kept the economy rolling. Doesn't take a rocket scientist
to figure out Nafta and Cafta played a huge role in the downfall of America!

From 1970 until 2009, the automakers continued 'producing lots of cars'! The
plastic cars cost a fortune. Maintenance and repairs are huge. Didn't the
automakers, politicians, insurance companies and others that profited ever
stop to think about America's future? Who profited besides the plastic
manufacturers?

While I'm on a roll, it's time for AIG, Freddie, Fannie, several banks, GM,
Chrysler, and others taking Taxpayers money, to file bankruptcy, as they
need to learn how to run a private business, thus stopping the politicians
from taking control.

Politicians have some nerve saying that 'stronger government regulatory
power is essential and broader powers are needed by them?' Taxpayers would
be fools to let this happen after what's happened to America! You're not
entitled to any power!

Just think, Obama is now stating 'maybe, his new spending of almost another
four trillions will be partially paid off by 2012!' With What? Oh, I almost
forgot, 2012 is election year!

Comment: #1
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Apr 5, 2009 10:39 AM
Thomas Sowell is perhaps the best writer that I have read in a long time. I just wish Obama had someone to tell him and help him along this rocky road. I still can't believe that we elected him. I surely didn't vote for him. It's going to be a long hard road ahead for all of us.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Dr. Barry E. Wall
Sun Apr 5, 2009 1:52 PM
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