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July 25, 2008 Obama's casual ways with the trutthBarack Obama gave us more than some magnificent photo-ops when he spoke in Berlin yesterday. By trying to look presidential, he revealed more then he intended to about his operating style - long on glossy production values, and painfully inadequate when it comes to getting the facts straight. Twice in the course of generating the almost poetic images which mark his rhetoric, Senator Obama spoke to the assembled throng and the world's media about matters at variance with reality. This was a prepared speech, read from a teleprompter. The candidate and his staff knew the speech was going to be important, attracting the biggest crowd of his career. Moreover, the candidate boasts that he has 300 foreign policy advisors, who should be capable of fact checking the candidate's most visible oration yet. Obama, speaking to Berliners, used the familiar cloudy and cold Berlin winter weather to evoke a response of sympathy and unity with America (at least America of the Berlin Airlift era) when he said,
There's nothing like shared sacrifice in the past to generate warm feelings. Even young Berliners who weren't born then experience Berlin's dreary winters. Very artful speechwriting. But Obama didn't know what he was talking about when it comes to the actual military operation of the Berlin Airlift. He was dead wrong about "many planes ... forced to trun back," as historian D.M. Giangreco pointed out yesterday in American Thinker.
A candidate for commander-in-chief hereby parades his deep misunderstanding about the way the United States Air Force regards human life. Is this how he would treat Airmen and Airwomen when he is in command? This should raise alarm bells among those who value the lives of our military men and women. I find it unnerving that Obama is so out of touch with the realities of military operations and history. But even more unsettling is the habit of mind revealed here: the assumption that he knows everything already, so there is no need to sweat the details. He apparently is ignorant of the existence of what Donald Rumsfeld called the "unknown unknowns." The second fictional imagery employed by Obama is even more troubling. Neither the man nor his 300 advisors apparently have bothered to learn about the facts on the ground in Northern Ireland.
David Singh today pointed out for our readers that as recently as May 3, USA Today, a widely-read news source not known as a purveyor of esoteric knowledge, published an article revealing:
A president of the United States needs to know the basic facts. This is far worse than Gerald Ford's reference to Poland as a free country during the Iron Curtain days. Obama and his advisors share a mentality that assumes an omnipotence unjustified by his abilities. Senator Obama is on his way to becoming a laughingstock. If he were a Republican, he would be ridiculed mercilessly for these verbal bungles in the world spotlight.
Thomas Lifson is editor and publisher of American Thinker. |
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Thomas, Thomas, Thomas,
How dare you criticize the Messiah our new savior the Lord Obama. We all know if he says it, that is must be true. NO, that it IS true. All those historical facts mean nothing compared to what his Obamaness says.
This man's ego is running wild and writing checks the American will have to cash one day. Of course those checks are going to bounce.
God help us all.
Semper Fi...
Gunny J
Posted by: Gunny J | July 25, 2008 12:10 PM
O'Bambi is afraid of the military. He, like many others, has no concept of the role the military plays in American lives. In the past, our present or for our future. So instead of becoming educated, he is afeard (southern lingo for afraid, Zbig :)). Instead of reasoning, he emotes. We all understand the force and power of the police, but the military? They can kick the butt of any police (can't they?). So by this "understanding" Little Red O'Bambi of the Hood is afraid of the most powerful element of the power behind the President and the people of the United States.
What a wuss.
I like "Little Red O'Bambi of the Hood." Just funnin'.
Posted by: Texas Tom | July 25, 2008 12:23 PM
The boy Messiah is not the savior,far from it. He has no idea about how to protect America.
Posted by: Will Becker | July 25, 2008 02:42 PM
At the beginning of his speech, the Messiah gave praise to his father about how he yearned to reach the shores of the US. Well, apparently the US didn't sit too well with him, because the father eventually returned to Africa, leaving and abandoning his wife and child in the US.
Of course the Berliners didn't hear about that wonderful picture of the Obama family.
Posted by: Robert Behrens | July 25, 2008 02:49 PM