The beginning of my disillusionment with President Barack H. Obama began quite early in 2009, when I heard him speaking on Iran and Afghanistan. During those talks, he declared that the vernacular of both countries was Arabic. As someone who had spent a great deal of time in the Middle East and had also visited Central Asia, I was appalled. Perhaps, I thought, he or his speech writers were confused. But, as time went on, several of his subsequent speeches were marred by similar instances of inaccurate information.
Eventually, I simply threw up my hands and cried out, "What have we done?" To think that someone coming out of the thuggish politics of Chicago who had his most productive employment as a "community organizer" and had passed a mere 2 years in the Senate would be an effective chief executive was nothing more than a pipe dream.
That we have twice elected Barack H. Obama to the highest office in this land speaks volumes about America in the 21st century. Perhaps there were many who wished to believe they were "good people" and wanted to see a minority president as proof of the exceptional quality of the nation and its citizens. However, I fear that the basis for the election of our 44th president goes far more deeply and is, on reflection, somewhat disturbing, although capable of remediation.
As one who has never been far from the study of history in his lifetime, I often find myself engaged in attempting to find past parallels to the state of today's society, although that, admittedly, can be a dangerous preoccupation. Unfortunately, one hears more and more lately talk of deterioration and decline. The Spenglerian liberals and progressives now in power seem convinced of imminent American failure, following the example of Europe to rack and ruin. And it appears that they see themselves as the modern day equivalent of British Labourites, who ushered the Empire to the dustbin of history. But, to me, this is nothing short of begging the question.
Dear readers, decline is nothing more than a mindset. If we were of a mind, for example, to destroy ourselves, then an interpretation of our plight based on a pessimistic view of the future would likely be valid. To be sure, there are infinite numbers of interpretations to explain the decrepitude of civilizations. Certainly, in our case, we could speak to civic breakdown and even refer to being inundated by legions of newcomers having nothing to contribute to the established order, nor any frame of reference to even relate to it. Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that the remedy to our present desolate course is at hand.
By now, owing to serial crises and scandals ranging from government shutdown to Benghazi and the IRS to attacks on the 1st Amendment and a free press, the minds of Americans are beginning to gauge the seriousness of of the shortcomings of the Obama administration, which has exploited its "rock-star" image to conceal and deceive. And, despite the all-too-apparent sham and fraud of the charlatans surrounding the president, our rock-star-in chief persists in drawing more acolytes to his altar of self-adulation.. On what basis, for example, could a chief executive of a great country nominate a shallow-minded pseudo-intellectual, who has compared the policies of her country to those of Nazi Germany to represent us in the U.N.? And to cap it off, how could it be acceptable to move a prevaricating, failed U.N. ambassador to the White House to advise the president on security matters?
Yes, dear readers, many of us were taken in by the mask of duplicity and deceit. But now the mask is off, and we have looked political extremism, opportunism and power-seeking in the eye, seeing it for what it is.. Thankfully, the antidote is in our hands, and our 1st opportunity to remedy the situation will arise in November 2014. At that time, we must be ready to repudiate the disaster of Barack H. Obama and the minions of his administration! Let us rally to join together at the polls to return sanity, American principles and competence to the United States of America!
Deo vindice!
Eventually, I simply threw up my hands and cried out, "What have we done?" To think that someone coming out of the thuggish politics of Chicago who had his most productive employment as a "community organizer" and had passed a mere 2 years in the Senate would be an effective chief executive was nothing more than a pipe dream.
That we have twice elected Barack H. Obama to the highest office in this land speaks volumes about America in the 21st century. Perhaps there were many who wished to believe they were "good people" and wanted to see a minority president as proof of the exceptional quality of the nation and its citizens. However, I fear that the basis for the election of our 44th president goes far more deeply and is, on reflection, somewhat disturbing, although capable of remediation.
As one who has never been far from the study of history in his lifetime, I often find myself engaged in attempting to find past parallels to the state of today's society, although that, admittedly, can be a dangerous preoccupation. Unfortunately, one hears more and more lately talk of deterioration and decline. The Spenglerian liberals and progressives now in power seem convinced of imminent American failure, following the example of Europe to rack and ruin. And it appears that they see themselves as the modern day equivalent of British Labourites, who ushered the Empire to the dustbin of history. But, to me, this is nothing short of begging the question.
Dear readers, decline is nothing more than a mindset. If we were of a mind, for example, to destroy ourselves, then an interpretation of our plight based on a pessimistic view of the future would likely be valid. To be sure, there are infinite numbers of interpretations to explain the decrepitude of civilizations. Certainly, in our case, we could speak to civic breakdown and even refer to being inundated by legions of newcomers having nothing to contribute to the established order, nor any frame of reference to even relate to it. Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that the remedy to our present desolate course is at hand.
By now, owing to serial crises and scandals ranging from government shutdown to Benghazi and the IRS to attacks on the 1st Amendment and a free press, the minds of Americans are beginning to gauge the seriousness of of the shortcomings of the Obama administration, which has exploited its "rock-star" image to conceal and deceive. And, despite the all-too-apparent sham and fraud of the charlatans surrounding the president, our rock-star-in chief persists in drawing more acolytes to his altar of self-adulation.. On what basis, for example, could a chief executive of a great country nominate a shallow-minded pseudo-intellectual, who has compared the policies of her country to those of Nazi Germany to represent us in the U.N.? And to cap it off, how could it be acceptable to move a prevaricating, failed U.N. ambassador to the White House to advise the president on security matters?
Yes, dear readers, many of us were taken in by the mask of duplicity and deceit. But now the mask is off, and we have looked political extremism, opportunism and power-seeking in the eye, seeing it for what it is.. Thankfully, the antidote is in our hands, and our 1st opportunity to remedy the situation will arise in November 2014. At that time, we must be ready to repudiate the disaster of Barack H. Obama and the minions of his administration! Let us rally to join together at the polls to return sanity, American principles and competence to the United States of America!
Deo vindice!
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