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After Obama Fails
American Thinker ^ | June 18, 2009 | George Joyce

Posted on 06/18/2009 3:38:48 AM PDT by Man50D

A failed presidency for Barack Obama could turn into liberalism's worst nightmare. Barely six months into his term, the 44th president has succeeded in generating the most widespread and serious discussion of secession since the Civil War. Despite what Newsweek's Evan Thomas may claim, Obama is not the "God" who will bring us together but the autocratic sponsor of an overbearing, oppressive leviathan from which a growing number of Americans are seeking refuge.

That refuge, according to author Paul Starobin, will come in the form of several regional republics that reflect the diverse character of Americans no longer bound in any meaningful way by our unrecognizable Federal government. In a riveting exploration of America 's coming breakup, Starobin writes in a recent Wall Street Journal article:

"Picture an America that is run not, as now, by a top-heavy Washington autocracy but, in freewheeling style, by an assemblage of largely autonomous regional republics reflecting the eclectic economic and cultural character of the society."

Starobin chronicles in fascinating detail the historical basis for America 's future balkanization. He provides a snapshot of today's most viable and vocal secessionist organizations. Starobin goes on to argue that the overbearing and stifling "Obama planners and their ilk" will probably be doomed to fail in a land replete with the Jeffersonian impulse of radical self-determination. Obama's extreme power grab, in other words, will cause a correspondingly extreme backlash:

"All of this adds up to a federal power grab that might make even FDR's New Dealers blush. But that's just the point: Not surprisingly, a lot of folks in the land of Jefferson are taking a stand against an approach that stands to make an indebted citizenry yet more dependent on an already immense federal power. The backlash, already under way, is a prime stimulus for a neo-secessionist movement, the most extreme manifestation of a broader push for some form of devolution."

By focusing most of his attention on how big unwieldy entities devolve into creative little ones, Starobin's analysis misses however the more direct personal role Barack Obama himself has played in fracturing America.

Back in March of last year for example New York Times columnist Roger Cohen told his audience he could "understand the rage" of Obama's former pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Without missing a beat Cohen then concluded in his essay that the "clamoring now in the United States for a presidency that uplifts rather than demeans is a reflection of the intellectual desert of the Bush years."

Has Barack Obama's been an "uplifting" presidency? Mr. Obama knew full well that his Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, dismissed the test results of white firefighters in New Haven, Connecticut, entitled to promotion but denied because they were of the wrong race. Surely her decision is demeaning to both white males and to those who study diligently for exams. Did the black firefighters feel uplifted or demeaned when Sotomayor ruled in their favor? Was the New Haven firehouse more unified or more divided after Sotomayor's ruling? Was Obama's Sotomayor choice uplifting or demeaning?

Indeed, from the Sotomayor pick and anti-business rhetoric to the endless lecturing about America 's sins, Mr. Obama is starting to sound a lot like his former pastor. To be sure Obama is not as grating and shrill as Mr. Wright but closer to something more like Jeremiah-lite. In other words, Mr. Obama's strategy seems to be to convince Americans to drink his socialist tonic out of sheer guilt. I'm not sure what is so inspiring about all of this.

Maybe this is why Starobin claims to be witnessing a lot of neo-secessionist activity. Wouldn't a new American devolution however be a liberal's worst nightmare? Beyond the psychosis most liberals would have to endure at the thought of losing any kind of control, the prospect of vibrant, happy, and successful conservative republics in places like Texas, South Carolina or Utah would be an inescapable spotlight forever exposing the failure of liberal ideology in a Republic of California.

But this brings up another problem. When the framers of the American Constitution favored a multi-state solution to the problem of centralized tyranny they argued that an additional benefit would be that each state could become a unique laboratory displaying the policy successes and failures to its neighbors. If the Republic of Texas chooses a classics curriculum for its youngsters, celebrates the family and tradition in its media, encourages personal responsibility in lieu of a nanny state, rewards citizens on the basis of merit, is tough on criminals, sends its politicians home after brief excursions to the capitol, is business friendly and generally leaves its citizens alone, how are those controlling the politically liberal Republics like California going to react?

What most liberals fail to understand is that their leisurely dabbling in progressive politics and moral equivalency is made possible by the existence of accumulated conservative moral capital. Remove the conservative anchor and progressive societies become dangerously seasick. I guess the lesson here is that liberals need conservatives more than conservatives need liberals (although society needs them on occasion). There is much in progressive ideology that simply seeks to undermine -- a strange method of establishing an identity.

While reading "A Little History of the World" to my kids the other day I came across an interesting observation by the author, E.H. Gombrich:

"Because the Egyptians were so wise and so powerful their empire lasted for a very long time. Longer than any empire the world has ever known: nearly three thousand years. And they took just as much care of their corpses, when they preserved them from rotting away, in preserving all their ancient traditions over the centuries. Their priests made quite sure that no son did anything his father had not done before him. To them, everything old was sacred."

When Obama fails it will be because he's convinced enough Americans to tire, as he has, of what used to be known as "America." Imagine what would have happened in Egypt had their priests adopted "liberation theology" rather than the standard of their fathers. A mere footnote in the pages of history.


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KEYWORDS: balkanization; bho44; cwii; democrats; donttreadonme; fubo; ihopehefails; ihopeobamafails; limbaugh; lping; miserablefailure; obama; rushlimbaugh; secession; talkradio
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1 posted on 06/18/2009 3:38:48 AM PDT by Man50D
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To: Man50D

Like a penny in a fusebox, Obama’s too big to fail.


2 posted on 06/18/2009 3:45:10 AM PDT by Steely Tom (RKBA: last line of defense against vote fraud)
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To: Man50D
Bumping for later. Great catch, Thanks!

prisoenr6

3 posted on 06/18/2009 3:47:09 AM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the Left fall out.)
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To: Steely Tom
Like a penny in a fuse box, Zero burns the house down...

Μολὼν λάβε


4 posted on 06/18/2009 3:49:30 AM PDT by wastoute (translation of tag "Come and get them (bastards)" and the Scout Motto)
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To: Man50D

Something is going to blow. Whether it’s secession or outright revolution or something in between is anyone’s guess, but the United States as we once knew it is over, and only a cataclysmic action will be able to restore it, and neither secession nor revolution is that cataclysmic. Hence, the America anyone over the age of fifty remembers is no more.


5 posted on 06/18/2009 3:51:10 AM PDT by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: Man50D
"Picture an America that is run not, as now, by a top-heavy Washington autocracy but, in freewheeling style, by an assemblage of largely autonomous regional republics reflecting the eclectic economic and cultural character of the society."

Great solution.
This is one of the reasons that Europe and the West in general raced ahead of China. No oppressive centralization. China had central control, their very alphabet was designed to work across all dialects and languages, which when spoken, could not be understood, but when written down, anyone in the kingdom could understand anyone else.

Europe was always pulling in 100 different directions, so if something was not allowed in one locality, you simply moved to someplace where it was allowed, and like today, you still have more freedom in Europe than in America, just not all in the same place.

The Obamunists are going to screw down the lid tight, and the steam is already building.

7 posted on 06/18/2009 3:54:41 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: Man50D

What most liberals fail to understand is that their leisurely dabbling in progressive politics and moral equivalency is made possible by the existence of accumulated conservative moral capital. Remove the conservative anchor and progressive societies become dangerously seasick. I guess the lesson here is that liberals need conservatives more than conservatives need liberals (although society needs them on occasion).

Bears repeating.


8 posted on 06/18/2009 3:55:10 AM PDT by kalee (01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
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To: ought-six
Something is going to blow. Whether it’s secession or outright revolution or something in between is anyone’s guess, but the United States as we once knew it is over, and only a cataclysmic action will be able to restore it, and neither secession nor revolution is that cataclysmic. Hence, the America anyone over the age of fifty remembers is no more.

I wholeheartedly agree.
Cataclysmic change is in the works, how or when it all plays out is anybody's guess, but Obamunism is steering our leaky boat right into the storm, and it's looking like "The Perfect Storm".

9 posted on 06/18/2009 3:56:10 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: Man50D

Ping for homw reading.


10 posted on 06/18/2009 4:01:55 AM PDT by BigCinBigD ('When a man believes that any stick will do, he at once picks up a boomerang,')
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To: Man50D
"There is much in progressive ideology that simply seeks to undermine -- a strange method of establishing an identity. "

Now there's a simple, yet intriguing observation that explains volumes and yields more insight with examination.
11 posted on 06/18/2009 4:04:40 AM PDT by Mister Muggles
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To: Man50D

FR is composed of older people raised in different times. Most young Americans are thumbsuckers, and saps for drivel coming from the media. There are not a lot of government minimalists among the young generation.

The common thinking among them is that government has to be better run, not that it should be tasked for fewer things. The latter is a foreign concept, and not even seriously considered.


12 posted on 06/18/2009 4:05:54 AM PDT by qwertypie
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To: Man50D
That would be today, because he failed yesterday and all the days before. . . . .
13 posted on 06/18/2009 4:07:47 AM PDT by DeaconRed (RL BURNSIDE Has it exactly right-"Everything's Broken" &" Its Bad You Know". . . . .)
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To: Abbeville Conservative
Yep... and we will not sell the turncoats fuel or food... and they cannot take part in OUR Space Program... or be protected by our Defense Shield.

LLS

14 posted on 06/18/2009 4:09:11 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (hussein will NEVER be my President... NEVER!!!)
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To: Man50D
After he fails? After he brings ruinous debt on an already debt-crippled people? I think we need to be talking about what to do now, not after. It is already "after". Either free Americans start talking about forming a new nation, or I start looking for somewhere to go. I am not going to subject my descendants to liberal fascist hell. We have to find a way to make liberal fascists pay for their crimes: the monstrous debt, the warmongering, the crime-nurturing, degeneracy-sponsoring, baby butchering, job-killing, economy wrecking.
15 posted on 06/18/2009 4:10:51 AM PDT by gorilla_warrior (Metrosexual hairless RINOs for bipartisan-ness)
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To: qwertypie
A quick look at those fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan lays to waste your misguided assumption.

LLS

16 posted on 06/18/2009 4:11:40 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (hussein will NEVER be my President... NEVER!!!)
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To: Man50D

Major ping


17 posted on 06/18/2009 4:13:17 AM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale Patriot)
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To: ought-six

I fear you are correct.


18 posted on 06/18/2009 4:16:36 AM PDT by Former Proud Canadian (How do I change my screen name now that we have the most conservative government in the world?)
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To: Man50D
Indeed, from the Sotomayor pick and anti-business rhetoric to the endless lecturing about America 's sins, Mr. Obama is starting to sound a lot like his former pastor

Not only the truth, but a simple talking point when talking to brain dead liberals.

19 posted on 06/18/2009 4:19:19 AM PDT by exit82 (The Obama Cabinet: There was more brainpower on Gilligan's Island.)
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To: Man50D
OUR COUNTRY:
For a long time now ALL politicians have been lining their own pockets with OUR money.
From DC down to the City council in every town in America.
We have All been too busy trying to make a living that we have not been paying attention as we should have.
Our founding fathers knew this would happen. I think it was Ben Franklin that said a revolution every 25 years is healthy.
I think that if we don't replace 535 in congress plus 9 Supreme Court Justices and The president and the retarted VP then we can kiss America Good By. We probably need to do this every 25 years.
20 posted on 06/18/2009 4:21:12 AM PDT by DeaconRed (RL BURNSIDE Has it exactly right-"Everything's Broken" &" Its Bad You Know". . . . .)
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