Herman Cain: Barack Obama Is Not a Patriot

Posted By Tom Blumer On May 29, 2011 

Presidential candidate Herman Cain <http://www.hermancain.com/>  [1] is
unafraid to speak his mind, and did so on May 23
<http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2011/05/herman-cain-oba.p
hp>  [2]:

Throughout a Monday interview with Hotline On Call, Cain bashed Obama and
his policies. When asked about Obama as a man, he complimented his family
life. But when asked whether the president was a patriot, Cain hesitated.
After asking for a definition (a man who is working to do what he sees as
right for his country), he simply said "no."

Cain is a reasonable man, and made a reasonable assertion based on the
available evidence.

Rush Limbaugh didn't intend to do so, but that same day
<http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_052311/content/01125108.guest.h
tml>  [3], he essentially recited a nearly comprehensive list of the ways
Barack Obama has not acted as a patriot during his two-plus years in office:

So where are we? Bottom line: Obama chose Palestinians over Israelis. Obama
is essentially demanding that Israel commit suicide. Netanyahu says I'm not
gonna commit suicide. People say Netanyahu was rude when he refuses to
commit suicide. Obama chose Palestinians over Israelis. He did it after
learning that Hamas became a part of the Palestinian ruling class, the
terrorist group.

Obama chose the Muslim Brotherhood over freedom when he invited them to his
Cairo speech and when he endorsed the misnamed Arab Spring without
reservations or conditions. We know now what's happening in Egypt.

Obama chose lawlessness and open borders over protecting innocent citizens
when he sued Arizona.

My friends, there's a pattern here. Obama chose voter intimidation over
civil rights when he chose not to prosecute the New Black Panthers in
Philadelphia.

Obama chose the public sector over the private sector with his stimulus
slush fund.

Obama chose socialism over the private sector when he took over two US car
companies.

Obama chose a path to socialized medicine over free market solutions to
health care when he signed Obamacare into law.

Obama chose true cowboyism over Congress when fighting a war on Khadafy and
Libya, ignoring the War Powers Act by saying, well, we're not really all in.

Obama chose czars over cabinet members.

He chose class warfare over prosperity when he demagogued taxing the rich
over cutting out-of-control spending.

He chose politics over solutions when he failed to produce a budget or
demand one from Congress.

It's clear who Obama is. He's the sum of his choices. We all are.

Let's now run through exactly why Herman Cain's claim is on such solid
ground.

When you catch someone lying for the first time, the proper evaluation of
the situation is to say, "That person is lying." You do not say, "That
person is a liar." You would be wrong to do so, as that person has from all
appearances engaged in atypical behavior.

However, if the person repeatedly lies, is repeatedly advised that they are
lying, and doesn't change their behavior, you ultimately and reluctantly
have to conclude that the person doesn't merely lie a lot. You're forced to
conclude that the person actually is a liar. The person, as a liar, is the
sum of his or her choices to serially lie. Why that person is a liar is
irrelevant to accurately identifying them as one.

Similarly, when you catch someone stealing for the first time, the proper
evaluation of the situation is to say, "That person has just stolen
something." You do not say, "That person is a thief." You would again be
wrong to say so.

However, if the person is repeatedly caught stealing, you ultimately and
reluctantly have to conclude that the person doesn't merely steal a lot. You
must instead conclude that the person is a thief - the sum of his or her
choices to steal. As with identifying liars, determining why a person is a
thief is not important.

Finally, when you see a president take an action that is clearly against the
best interests of his country and its people for the first time, the proper
response is to say, "He is not acting patriotically." You do not say, "He is
not a patriot." You would be wrong make that assertion, as he is from all
appearances engaging in atypical behavior.

But Rush recited eleven instances in just the past two years and four months
(the first one is conceivably subject to some debate, but the other ten
really aren't) where Barack Obama has acted against the best interests of
his country, the best interests of its people, and/or its founding
principles (which in essence comprise what the Founders saw as the country's
best interests). What's more, Rush didn't even get to the Obama
administration's clear determination - by their actions, not their words -
to increase this country's dependence on foreign energy, or its EPA-driven
economic war on the state of Texas.

What do you say about a person who repeatedly commits acts that are against
the best interests of his country and its people, is repeatedly told that he
is doing so (e.g., in the November 2009 and November 2010 elections, as
scores of those who largely agree with his actions were cast aside in favor
of those who do not), and doesn't change his behavior? A reasonable person
can conclude that the person involved doesn't merely commit a lot of
unpatriotic acts. A reasonable person can conclude that the person is not a
patriot. As with lying and stealing, determining why that person is not a
patriot (e.g., antagonism, profound ignorance, being controlled by other
forces, etc.) doesn't matter.

As Rush said, Barack Obama is the sum of his choices, and there have been
enough of them for reasonable people to arrive at the belief that Barack
Obama is not a patriot.

Therefore, Herman Cain, when asked whether the president is a patriot, acted
as a reasonable person when he said, "No."

Where's the comparable mountain (or even molehill) of evidence which would
demonstrate that Herman Cain is even remotely wrong, and that the sum of
President Barack Obama's actions would instead demonstrate that he is a
patriot?

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[1] Herman Cain: http://www.hermancain.com/

[2] did so on May 23:
http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2011/05/herman-cain-oba.ph
p

[3] but that same day:
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_052311/content/01125108.guest.ht
ml

 



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