Barak H. Obama has played the race card so deftly that anyone, of
any color, who comments on Obama’s ever-changing positions on world and
domestic affairs must first establish their non-racist credentials; in
my case, marching for Dr. King in the Deep South in the 1960s.
That said, one cannot help but note that Barak Obama, who has
captured his party’s nomination by catering to the far Left, is now
trying to run to the Right of GOP candidate, John McCain. So, who is
the true Obama?
Is it the Obama who called for the almost immediate withdrawal
of U.S. troops from Iraq, but now shows signs of changing his mind? Or,
the Obama who backed merit pay for teachers but, appearing before the
teachers’ union, opposed it? Or, the strongly pro-abortion Obama who
now says partial-birth abortion is abhorrent? Or, the Obama who, in his
naviete, told a pro-Israel group that he favored an “undivided”
Jerusalem, only to learn that “undivided” is Middle East-speak for
expelling the Jews from Jerusalem?
Or, the Obama who supported strict gun control, but now says
individuals have a Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms? Or,
the Obama who wanted telephone companies punished for cooperating with
government efforts to listen in on phone calls from overseas terrorists
to their contacts within the U.S, but just voted to give immunity to
the telephone companies? Or, the Obama that opposed President Bush’s
church-based services for the needy, but now says those are okay?
In fairness, it should be noted that John McCain opposed the
Bush tax cuts because they were not accompanied by spending cuts. Now
McCain wants the Bush tax cuts made permanent. Earlier, McCain opposed
offshore oil drilling, but now supports it. Initially, McCain was for
immigration amnesty, but now he says: Secure the borders and then we’ll
talk about what to do with 12 million illegal immigrants.
The carefully scripted Obama is a brilliant orator; however,
when Obama speaks off-the-cuff, he sometimes contracts foot-in-mouth
disease. Likewise, President John F. Kennedy was at his best when
following scripts written by Theodore Sorenson; however, when his own
knowledge failed him, JFK covered with a keen Irish wit that Obama does
not possess. Even so, BHO is trying to position himself as the
latter-day JFK.
While the memory of Camelot burns brightly with some
Americans, JFK’s foreign-policy mistakes that led Soviet leader, Nikita
Khrushchev, to erect the Berlin Wall, to think he could get away with
nuclear-capable missiles in Cuba and that led to JFK’s attempt to play
foreign-policy catch-up by deepening the U.S. involvement in Vietnam,
may not be positions with which BHO wants to be associated
Obama and his handlers have already made one mistake by
proposing that BHO visit Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate to reprise JFK’s
June 26, 1963 speech. Sorry. JFK did not speak at the Brandenburg Gate.
JFK spoke in Rudolph Wilde Platz. It was President Reagan who, on June
12, 1987, spoke at the Brandenburg Gate and said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear
down this wall!”
Nor should BHO, who thinks all American children should learn
Spanish, repeat JFK’s German-language error. When JFK announced, “Ich
bin ein Berliner,” he said, in Berliner slang, that he was a
jelly-filled donut. In the USA, they are called: Bismarcks.
JFK should have said, “Ich bin Berliner,” meaning “a citizen
of Berlin.” If JFK had said, “Ich bin Berliner,” the crowd of over
150,000 would not have lapsed into a moment of stunned silence while it
tried to comprehend what JFK actually meant. That stunned moment of
silence has been edited out of most recordings of JFK’s speech. Only
the eventual wild applause is heard. Oh, did I mention that I was in
Rudolph Wilde Platz that day?
Obama’s Kumbahyah notion of a U.S “speak-softly,-no-stick”
foreign policy is favored by many Europeans. BHO will be cheered in
Europe as one of them. But that may not get BHO elected as one of us.
William Hamilton, a syndicated columnist and featured
commentator for USA Today, studied at Harvard’s JFK School of
Government. During the Kennedy Administration, Dr. Hamilton served in
Western Europe as an intelligence officer.
©2008. William Hamilton.
Posted on
Monday, July 21, 2008
by William Hamilton, J.D., Ph.D.