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Home Front: Politix
The Death Rattle of Obama's Reputation
2017-12-25
A taste
[CommentaryMagazine] The members of Barack Obama's administration in exile have become conspicuously noisy of late‐even more so than usual. Former CIA Director John Brennan accused Donald Trump and his administration of engaging in "outrageous," "narcissistic" behavior typical of "vengeful autocrats" by threatening proportionate retaliation against countries that voted to condemn the United States in the United Nations, as though that were unprecedented. It is not. James Clapper, Obama's director of national intelligence, all but alleged that the president is a Russian "asset." Perhaps the most acerbic and incendiary series of accusations from the former Democratic president's foreign-policy professionals were placed in the New York Times by Obama's national security advisor, Susan Rice. In her estimation, America has abdicated its role as a "force for good."

It's no coincidence that these overheated condemnations accompany abundant evidence that the Trump administration is finding its legs. As the last administration's undeserved reputation as sober-minded foreign policy rationalists is dismantled one retrospective report at a time, its jilted members are lashing out.

Rice's attacks on the Republican administration deserve the most attention, if only because they are the most apoplectic. Donald Trump's recently released national-security review paints a "dark," "almost dystopian" vision of the world, Rice contended. His world is full of "hostile states and lurking threats." Rice claimed that there is "no common good" in Trump's worldview. What's more, there is no "international community" and no "universal values." There are just "American values."

Rice takes a theatrically dim view of what is essentially a restatement of the bedrock principle of almost all international-relations theory: The international environment is anarchic. There is no "international community," because there is no enforceable "international law." To the extent that such a thing exists, it is dependent upon the willingness of nation states to subordinate their sovereignty to international institutions. There's no mechanism to make them do this, save for the threat of force. The recognition that nation states exist in a state of perpetual competition is not some grim surrender to the darkest of human impulses. It is reality, the acknowledgment of which only conveys to other nations firm parameters in which they can operate without accidentally triggering a conflict with another sovereign power.

Rice acknowledges that Moscow is a threat to regional stability and peace, "Western values," and U.S. sovereignty. She implies that Trump is a menace because he declines to recognize that. In fact, it was Obama much more so than Trump who has failed to see the obvious.
Posted by:Frank G

#10  A little blast from the past: CBS: Obama's Plane 'Smells Terrible'
Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2017-12-25 22:58  

#9  Yikes! Hemingway is back again _ every 8 months or weeks.
Posted by: newc   2017-12-25 21:57  

#8  I believe General McKrystal was an Army officer.

Ooooooh, that scalpel is dangerously sharp, Besoeker! As well you know, the general was Army Special Forces Joint Command commander. But Blackbeard Ghibelline6635 is our old idiot, Hemingway.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-12-25 20:58  

#7  UGH

The worst 8 years of my life.
You are just now peeling back and finding all the scum he left stained into out Government.

Need DS2 to wash it down.
Posted by: newc   2017-12-25 13:51  

#6  Her comment that "the US can comfortably tolerate nuclear weapons in North Korea" is absolute lunacy.

Hello Susan, have you talked to fat boy Kim lately?

Add that comment to the $1.4 Billion in CASH to Iran to help them fund their terror activities and quashing the DEA investigation of Iranian activities in South America.

And oh by the way, what happened to that red line they were so big on?

A completely gutless foreign policy.

I hope Trump runs the UN out of town. The UN has degenerated into the League of Nations and a supper club for pampered diplomats.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-12-25 13:35  

#5  "You didn't build that"
~ Soetoro
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-25 13:25  

#4  Obama WILL be remembered for that one statement for certain.Sure he will.

Jobs, created or saved.

Shovel ready jobs.

You didn't build that.
Posted by: Herb Smith2864   2017-12-25 13:21  

#3  I believe General McKrystal was an Army officer.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-25 13:00  

#2  Quote me a single line from one of Obama's "Lincoln-esque" speeches. No? Then can we keep our Doctor and out Health Plan. Period?

Obama WILL be remembered for that one statement for certain.Sure he will.

What else?

Think people. He was the "Messiah", remember? The thrill up your leg man. And if you are Black and voted for him because he was too....well..what did he do for you? Make a list.

And what Else did Obama DO for the United States with 8 years of the Economy ? Lower your taxes and give you job? And how do you think Obama was greeted by a room full of Pentagon Colonels and just about ANY USMC platoon. Canned applause?

And let's not forget Michelle the Lunch Food Nazi . Yeah, Obama was a lot of fun. Eight long years of laughs. And excuses.Am I lyin' to 'ya?

I remember when Obama fired General McKrystal who was a real Marine.Refresh my memory about WHY Obama fired McKrystal. Because a Marine Corp General spoke the Truth?
Can't have that in an Obama PC world, can we?
Posted by: Blackbeard Ghibelline6635   2017-12-25 12:34  

#1  IMO there has been no other Potus who has besmirched the office to the extent that Obama has.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-12-25 10:20  

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