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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

JOE SOBRAN: PRESIDENT OBAMA - NO CLICHÉ LEFT BEHIND

DUNN LORING, VIRGINIA -- For some years now, the American media have marveled at what they called the eloquence and sheer oratorical genius of Barack Obama. He first won national attention with his speech to the 2004 Democratic Convention, which marked him as a rising star of the party; four years later, after the November 2008 election, he became the first candidate of African blood to gain the White House. 

His most impressive performance, it is widely agreed, was his March 18, 2008, speech on race.  It disarmed the critical faculties even of such a normally caustic pundit as Maureen Dowd of The New York Times, who hailed it for what she deemed its depth and brilliance.  This surprised me, for I'd heard part of it on radio, and it had struck me at the time as trite and incoherent. To this day, he has never produced a single memorable apothegm. 

A close look at the text of the 2008 race speech the other day more than confirmed my first impression. Obama has been a beneficiary of what G.W. Bush used to call "the soft bigotry of low expectations." He is the first man to be propelled all the way to the presidency by white condescension. (Reminding us how, two decades ago, unwary male journalists were dazzled by Hillary Clinton's intellect.) The first thing to be noted about this speech is its utter lack of originality, of either phrase or insight. 

Here are a few brief samples of his way with words:  "America's improbable experiment in democracyŠ stained by this nation's original sin of slaveryŠ. I believe deeply that we cannot solve the challenges of our time unless we solve them togetherŠ. This belief comes from my unyielding faith in the decency and generosity of the American peopleŠ [W]e all want to move in the same direction - towards a better future for our children and our grandchildren." 

As usual, Obama contrasts the decent and generous "American people" with the greedy and selfish "special interests in Washington." There seems to be little or no overlap between these two categories. 

He illustrates his unyielding faith by citing his favorite Bible stories, "the stories of David and Goliath, Moses and Pharaoh, the Christians in the lion's [sic] den" -- oops!  That one's not in the Bible. Maybe Obama is mixing up the story of Daniel in the lions' den with later accounts of Christians being thrown to the lions.

This is not meant to be an exhaustive recitation of Obama's gaffes, but one more demands our attention:  "Let us be our brother's keeper, Scripture tells us. Let us be our sister's keeper. Let us find that common stake we all have in one another," etc.  

Here the president is alluding to the story of Cain and Abel, evidently forgetting that Cain slays Abel; and when the Lord asks Cain where Abel is, Cain replies insolently,
"I know not; am I my brother's keeper?" This is far from a moral exhortation; on the contrary, it's more like a sarcasm: "How should I know where he is? I'm not his babysitter!" 

Obama delivered this masterpiece, as you may recall, to save his skin when his boorish pastor, Jeremiah Wright, had stirred up the hornets with his fiery sermons ("God damn America!"). It worked, because Obama's slick delivery (he makes Bill Clinton sound like an endearingly pitiful rube) drew press attention away from his blunders and non sequiturs. 

And besides, how many journalists know the Bible? Most of them may be gullible enough to think there is a Bible story of early Christians in some lion's den, or to suppose that "brother's keeper" signifies fraternal affection. They aren't noted for literacy, and they'd probably notice nothing amiss if Mark Antony said: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, loan me your ears."

Obama praised Wright as "a man who helped introduce me to my Christian faith." 

That would explain a lot about his absurdly mangled version of the faith he professes.  The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose, Shakespeare tells us; but surely the devil could do it more adroitly than Obama. 

 

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Comments

The more I see & read of Obama the more puzzled I am over the notion that he is—-in the category of intelligence—-anything special.  If one looks for the usual features of intelligence—insight, imagination, originality, wisdom—they seem utterly absent.  His politics are off-the-rack Chicago + FDR, his acceptance of leftist slogans uncritical, his capacity for reflection and self-criticism absent.  He may be cunning and manipulative, which he has been from his earliest youth, but that is something else entirely—-perhaps a real asset in a Third-World dictator, but a deep embarrassment in a President of the United States.

Dennis Stillings on February 17, 2010 at 01:23 pm
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“I know not; am I my brother’s keeper?” This is far from a moral exhortation; on the contrary, it’s more like a sarcasm: “How should I know where he is? I’m not his babysitter!”

you tube on February 18, 2010 at 01:35 am
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Yes Dennis, you have something correct-he is very manipulative. He feeds people exactly what they want to hear, then shows them how everything can happen because of it. What he does very good is work around the point at hand. He works everything together, but most of what he is saying has nothing to do with the matter at hand.

Jason on January 17, 2011 at 07:34 pm
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