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Barack Obama's trip to Copenhagen to pitch Chicago for the Olympics would
have been a dumb move whatever the outcome. But as it turned out (an airy
dismissal would not be an unfair description), it poses some questions about
his presidency that are way more important than the proper venue for
synchronized swimming. The first, and to my mind most important, is whether
Obama knows who he is.

This business of self-knowledge is no minor issue. It bears greatly on the
single most crucial issue facing this young and untested president:
Afghanistan. Already, we have his choice for Afghanistan commander, Gen.
Stanley A. McChrystal, taking the measure of his commander in chief and
publicly telling him what to do. This MacArthuresque star turn called for a
Trumanesque response, but Obama offered nothing of the kind. Instead, he
used McChrystal as a prop, adding a bit of four-star gravitas to that silly
trip to Copenhagen by having the general meet with him there. 

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But the ultimate in realism is for the president to gauge himself and who he
is: Does he have the stomach and commitment for what is likely to continue
to be an unpopular war? Will he send additional troops, but hedge by not
sending enough -- so that the dying will be in vain? What does he believe,
and will he ask Americans to die for it? Only he knows the answers to these
questions. But based on his zigzagging so far and the suggestion from the
Copenhagen trip that the somber seriousness of the presidency has yet to
sink in, we have reason to wonder. 
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Wow! From Richard Cohen of the Washington ComPost no less!....

I'll answer his initial question though. Obama does NOT know who he is. Or
at least, he doesn't want anyone to know who he really is, if he does.

The man is a psychological basket case, owing mainly to his mother's curious
ways, utterly unprepared for the pressures of the office, and frankly, a
clear and present danger to our republic and Western civilization, mainly
because of the office he managed to obtain by much deception and dishonesty.

- Bob




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