http://spectator.org/archives/2009/09/03/tk

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Conservatives are taking too much solace in the precipitous drop in Barack
Obama's approval ratings, and too many of us are overconfident that his
administration is merely a replay of the hapless presidency of Jimmy Carter
that was easily swept out in a landslide election. 

Today's situation is far different, far more conducive to our political
adversary's political power, than that which faced Carter. And Obama is an
entirely different breed of cat. He's more ruthless, more tactically savvy,
and has far more dangerous objectives. A drop in his poll ratings isn't as
serious a setback for him as similar occurrences were for the peanut farmer
from Plains.

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More important than all that, though, is that Obama's personal skills, aims,
and training are like nothing we have ever seen before in the White House.
Every other president before him has intended at most to achieve change
within the American political system. Obama wants to change the system
itself. He is a radical's radical, with an authoritarian impulse. His
Alinskyite training means that social unrest doesn't unnerve him; it plays
right into his hands. Social unrest is both his modus operandi and his
mid-term goal. The more unrest, the greater the crisis; the greater the
crisis, the more excuse he has to use and consolidate central power in order
to completely remake society. 

And unlike Carter or most other Democratic presidential nominees of the past
45 years, Obama has tremendous oratorical skills. Sure, Bill Clinton could
please lots of audience members with small promises, but he did not possess
half the ability to inspire people (however misguidedly) that Obama does.
Obama has the talent to raise demagoguery to an art form. 

Already we see a cult of personality around Obama, one deliberately
encouraged by the Obama political operation. Already we see him push for
centralizing, fascistic economic powers. Already we see him creating "a
civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong,
just as well-funded" as the regular military, complete with uniformed youths
(and even senior citizens) formed into "cadres." And in order to make
AmeriCorps less answerable to the public, Obama fired the Inspector General
trying to blow the whistle on nefarious AmeriCorps activities. Now he is
using AmeriCorps and the National Endowment for the Arts to politically
agitate for his "recovery agenda."  

And that's not to mention the Big Brother-like data-mining and reporting of
"casual conversations" to a White House website, or the creepy address to
all the nation's school children -- or the continued public trashing, by the
permanent Obama campaign known as Organizing For America, of ordinary
citizen protesters as "Right-Wing Domestic Terrorists."  

Obama also is politicizing the Census; giving contracts to ACORN; letting a
recognized hate group like the New Black Panthers go free; undermining the
CIA at every turn, radicalizing the Supreme Court; re-orienting the civil
rights division of the Justice Department; appointing more "czars" than
anybody can keep track of and who, unlike Cabinet members, do not answer to
Congress; resisting transparency on TARP bailout funds; refusing to enforce
financial reporting requirements on union political organizers; and doing
all sorts of other things designed, as are the items above, to consolidate
power, tilt the deck, and rig the political rules in his favor for the long
haul. 

In foreign affairs, his radicalism is even more apparent. He keeps
undermining allies while embracing enemies. He deliberately undercut the
brave protesters in Iran. He stubbornly continues to punish Honduras and its
citizens, via economic and travel sanctions, because Honduras actually
followed its own Constitution in removing a harshly anti-American president
from office -- when he should have been rewarding Honduras for its
commitment to the rule of law. Yet while he punishes friendly Hondurans, he
refuses to punish radical leftist Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa when
Correa's government tries to shake down an American company for $27 billion.
It's all very bizarre. One wonders what exactly his agenda is. But it's
clearly something the likes of which we've never seen. Again, the comparison
with Carter's foreign policy is telling. Carter's was full of woolly-minded,
pie-in-the-sky idealism, but it didn't deliberately mollycoddle sworn
enemies. Obama's, on the other hand, portrays Obama to the world as if Obama
himself is more admirable than the nation he supposedly represents -- a
nation for which he continually apologizes. This attempt, so far quite
successful, to garner personal, worldwide glorification is another gambit
for power. Again, it makes him nobody for domestic political adversaries to
trifle with. It gives him tools never enjoyed by the Jimmy Carter who was
burned in effigy by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his pals in 1979 and 1980.
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Obama is a threat to our lives, not just our way of life.

Seems more people are starting to realize it. Too late.

I hope I'm wrong.

- Bob






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