Obama is, quite literally, unbelievable
For
Barack Obama speeches are not just motivational instruments or
representations of a desired state of affairs, but feats of political
transubstantiation, where, if he utters them, words become reality.
It is a behavior not dissimilar
to Adolf Hitler maneuvering imaginary German divisions from his Berlin
bunker while Russian troops rampage throughout the city above him.
Delusional
is the only term that I can muster to describe the chasm that exists
between the words Obama uses and the differing reality into which they
are dispensed.
In politics and foreign policy,
words have power if they are truthful and followed by corresponding
actions. When they lack authenticity, however, words degenerate into the
coarse tools of a con artist, receptive only to the cynical or the
equally delusional.
It is as if Obama is following the George Burns axiom, the key to
success is sincerity, if you can fake that, then you've got it made.
Case
in point was his 2014 commencement speech at West Point, which was
little more than a collection of false assumptions and imaginary
accomplishments.
"Al Qaeda's leadership in the border region between Pakistan and
Afghanistan has been decimated, and Osama bin Laden is no more. "
Al
Qaeda's central leadership and its ability to direct operations from
beyond its base in Pakistan has diminished, but its affiliate
organizations, along with other terror groups, have grown more
dangerous. The new State Department
report
cited 9,707 terrorist attacks in 2013, a 43% increase from 2012,
according to statistics compiled by the National Consortium for the
Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.
"Through it all, we have
refocused our investments in a key source of American strength: a
growing economy that can provide opportunity here at home."
The record
shows
is that Obama, with his throwback, old-fashioned, 1970s Keynesian
economics, has put America through the worst recovery from a recession
since the Great Depression. America
has fewer jobs, lower real median household income and more poverty and income inequality.
"In fact, by most measures,
America has rarely been stronger relative to the rest of the world.
Those who argue otherwise - who suggest that America is in decline, or
has seen its global leadership slip away - are either misreading history
or engaged in partisan politics."
Although Obama campaigned on a
promise to increase America's respect around the world, the failures far
outweigh the successes: the death of four Americans in Benghazi and the
subsequent attempts at a cover-up, his "red line" in Syria, "dithering"
in the Middle East, and his "reset" policy with Russia that only
allowed Putin's Russia to increase its sphere of influence in Eastern
Europe. College students, a core Obama constituency,
overwhelmingly believe
America is losing respect in the world under the leadership of
President Barack Obama with seventy-three percent believing that the
United States is less respected by other countries than it was in the
past.
"Here's my bottom line: America must always lead on the world stage. If we don't, no one else will."
In reality, Obama's "
lead from behind"
approach to foreign policy has led to a situation where our allies no
longer trust us, and our adversaries no longer fear us. America has had
little impact on the Ukraine crisis; we have managed to alienate
historic allies like Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel; we have
negotiated a deal with Iran which allows them to keep their nuclear
facilities while we lift sanctions and their economy booms; the Chinese
are taking advantage of America's weakness to make claims to the South
and East China seas; and even that nuclear weapon toting, pipsqueak
North Korean boy-president taunts America.
Barack Obama is a master of
rhetorical posturing, but lacks the experience and depth of character to
deliver on his lofty declarations.
History will not take note of what he said. The world will go its own way as if his words were never spoken -
like sand against the wind.
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