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Obama's apostasy |
2008-01-21 |
Wall Street Journal No one is surprised when Republican Presidential candidates invoke Ronald Reagan like they're counting prayer beads, but perhaps a better measure of the Gipper's political legacy is the fracas it has kicked up among the Democrats. This week, Barack Obama had the blaspheming temerity to acknowledge that Reagan was a transformational President. . . . The obvious context of Mr. Obama's remarks was his case for "change" versus Hillary Clinton's "experience." But the Internet left went bananas, "DiNO!" "Blasphemer!" "Infidel" and John Edwards and Mrs. Clinton ripped into Mr. Obama as well. Mr. Edwards cited the "extraordinary damage" Reagan supposedly visited on the country, "Heretic!" "Apostate!" "Lieberman!" while in a conference call with reporters yesterday, Clinton surrogate and Baby Boom liberal Barney Frank said he was "stupefied" by Mr. Obama's "explicit endorsement" of the notion that the GOP is "the party of ideas." "Traitor!" According to this paranoid style, the "excesses" Mr. Obama referenced were liberal emblems like the civil rights, antiwar and women's movements, the Great Society's social welfare programs and the like. Please. More likely, the Illinois Senator was thinking of the actual reasons for Reagan's 1980 success: double-digit inflation, marginal tax rates as high as 70%, high unemployment, Soviet Communism on the march in Afghanistan, hostages in Tehran. Mr. Obama is trying to associate the present with these crises -- and thus frame his candidacy as the advent of a liberal Reagan -- though whatever problems we now face are several orders of magnitude removed from those that gave rise to Reagan. And unlike Mr. Obama, Reagan campaigned on forthright policy reforms -- substance -- and not merely a change in style. It was less his "optimism" or what the country "felt," as Mr. Obama had it, than it was Reagan's ideas that account for his success. He shifted electoral coalitions and realigned the U.S. political center to the right because he governed with a genuinely new domestic agenda and approach to foreign policy -- and it worked. Still, we suspect Mr. Obama is smarter than his Democratic critics in evoking Reagan as the example he wants to emulate, and it says something about the breadth of his political ambitions that he would do so. The episode is most telling, though, for what it says about the ancient mariners of the Democratic Party and how little they've changed. Supposedly Mr. Obama committed a grievous blunder by nodding at the achievement of one of the most consequential Presidencies of the 20th century. If the rest of the Democrats can't even recognize the same, it suggests that the change they have in mind is back to the 1960s and '70s. |
Posted by:Mike |
#7 JosephM, that just means Americans are more ready for Barack Hussein Obama than Hillary Clinton, especially with First Husband Bill already running amok off-message during the primaries. I heard an interview on NPR this afternoon with a New York Times editorial writer and a syndicated op-ed writer, and one of them forecast a Hillary Clinton Whitehouse after one year with his'n'her staffs pursuing opposing agendas. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2008-01-21 21:02 |
#6 Reagan for president! |
Posted by: Zebulon Omolunter3809 2008-01-21 20:45 |
#5 DRUDGEREPORT > POLL: AMERICANS ARE MORE READY FOR A BLACK PREZ [Barack]THAN FOR A FEMALE ONE [Hillary]. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2008-01-21 20:39 |
#4 I don't care about his schooling. The Islamic code is that if one is born to Islamic father, then one is Muslim. Barry has admitted on campaign trail that his father and grandfather were Muslim. All his surviving relatives in Kenya are Muslim. Either he is Muslim or he is apostate. There are no grey areas in Muzz Death Cult. And there is only one way permitted to leave the cult. Death. |
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2907 2008-01-21 18:14 |
#3 You might be closer than you think. Confirmed: Barack Obama Practiced Islam By Daniel Pipes |
Posted by: SR-71 2008-01-21 17:56 |
#2 Excalibur, me too. I keep wondering what will happen if Obama gets elected, and he visits Saudi Arabia. Then a bunch of Wahhabis decide he is an apostate and (at least try to) behead him. |
Posted by: Rambler 2008-01-21 15:53 |
#1 Funny. When I saw the words "Obama" and "apostasy" I was thinking of something else. |
Posted by: Excalibur 2008-01-21 10:26 |