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Twenty Years Too Early, Ten Years Too Late and the Relic From Rome
2019-10-29
BELMONT CLUB
"I still say Kayla should be here, and if Obama had been as decisive as President Trump, maybe she would have been," Marsha Mueller said, referring to the death of her daughter at the hands of ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. "After Kayla's death, the Muellers became outspoken critics of the American government's handling of its foreign hostages. They had been encouraged to keep her captivity secret, and discouraged from attempting to free her or pay a ransom."

Leaving aside the question of whether Obama ever had a good tactical option at rescuing Kayla Mueller, "decisive" is probably the wrong word to characterize the former president's style. Obama knew what he wanted and valued signaling and appearances in a sincere way. He was always signaling.

...Obama was not indecisive. He simply decided on a different course and held to it. The only problem is it led nowhere. Ironically it was Maureen Dowd in the NYT who most clearly understood this. "Obama ‐ Just Too Good for Us." "'Sometimes I wonder whether I was 10 or 20 years too early,' Obama mused to aides." Persuasion was his sole and sometimes insufficient weapon. Dowd saw Hillary's nomination as the machine politics backlash against the ineffectual idealism of Obama.

...Alas for Hillary the candidate, if Obama came 20 years too early she came 10 years too late.

By contrast, Trump's reaction to Mueller's murder was far more Roman and atavistic. It was frankly tribal. In the video clip below mentally replace Caesar's line upon seeing the head of Pompey, "he was a consul of Rome" with "she was a citizen of the United States" and one gets the sense of what Delta Force conveyed. Not very enlightened, but there it is.
I wonder, could McRaven's outburst on 17th been motivated by service jealousy?
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  >after each of his opponents self-destructed in scandal

Funny that eh? Luck or Deep state help?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-10-29 20:46  

#4  Obama was a nullity, a blob, a zilch. An empty vessel into which our virtue-signaling elite poured their hopes for a "global citizen" president.

The ultimate affirmative action beneficiary who couldn't write a legal brief (though he was voted onto the most prestigious law review in a popularity contest), couldn't come up with or lead passage of any significant legislation (though he won multiple elections after each of his opponents self-destructed in scandal), and couldn't articulate or conduct an even minimally competent foreign policy (though he was acclaimed a genius and awarded a Nobel).

Chauncey Gardiner.
Posted by: Lex    2019-10-29 11:01  

#3  Disagree with Belmont club on this. Obama wasn’t 20 years early. We won’t be ready for all talk no strength to backbit up in 20 years. Maybe 200 years.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2019-10-29 09:58  

#2  There was a time when being a 'Citizen of Rome' meant the locals didn't screw with them, otherwise very unpleasant consequences. The Romans were known not to worry about carrying out 'group' punishment for the acts of one or a few.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-29 08:25  

#1  I wonder, could McRaven's outburst on 17th been motivated by service jealousy?

Not unlike, Monday's post-Baghdadi news...
US AFRICOM says it eliminated 25% of ISIS militants in Libya
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-10-29 07:25  

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