Posted on 11/01/2009 4:55:55 AM PST by Kaslin
People have declared war on America and they have made a terrible mistake My administration has a job to do and we're going to do it. We will rid the world of the evil-doers."
Those words were spoken by President George W. Bush on September 16, 2001, five days after 9-11.
While meeting with reporters at the White House on the first Sunday following the terrorist attacks, Bush further stated that "I've never had more faith in America than I have right now People will be amazed at how quickly we rebuild New York The markets open tomorrow. People go back to work. And we'll show the world "
Those were some bold and optimistic statements from a President under duress. They conveyed an unending confidence in our country, and its people. Granted, it is over-reaching to think that the world will ever be completely rid of evil-doers. And unfortunately, the markets dropped the next day, on Monday September 17. But in those remarks, the former President was juxtaposing us, with those who had attacked us (the evil doers), and he was reassuring us that we had the capacity to survive and recover.
He was also sending a message to the rest of the world: Dont Mess With America.
Ive had my share of criticisms of President Bush. And although I believe that history will judge him favorably (in much the same way as President Truman has been judged), Im not attempting here to launch a Bush nostalgia movement.
I am, however, nostalgic for the days when the American President seemed to be fond of his country, and its people. This is largely because I have increasing doubts that our current President is fond of either one.
In the years following 9-11, President Bush would continue to frequently juxtapose us with the evil doers. He also frequently spoke about our nations mission with respect to terrorists, in as much as it was his goal to hunt them down and bring them to justice. Bush didnt explicitly state that our nation was good when speaking of the threats of terrorists, and he didnt need to. It was implicit, and it was understood that ours was a nation of good people, and worthy of defense.
But can anyone even Barack Obamas most ardent supporters honestly say that our current President believes that Americans are, in a general sense, good people, and worthy of defense? Both his words and actions would suggest that America might someday become good, but only if he can first bring us to justice.
Seven days after his inauguration and before he would again speak to his fellow Americans our new President delivered a regionally televised speech to the Muslim world, wherein he reassured Muslims that Americans are not your enemy, and acknowledged our many mistakes. And since that address on January 27th, President Obama has continued with a pattern of characterizing for the world an America that is a very guilty nation guilty of oppression, arrogance, greed, unilateralism, materialism, and, perhaps above all, guilty of insufficient respect for Muslims.
Indeed, both President Obamas words and deeds convey a very different perspective on the nation he leads very different from those of our previous Presidents. And just as sure as President Bush declared that those who attacked us made a huge mistake, President Obama has assured the world that the mistakes are all ours.
President Obama has conveyed this sense of American culpability and insufficiency on the domestic front, as well. Private Americans are incapable of running corporations in a just fashion, so President Obama operating through his Corporate Compensation Czar Kenneth Feinberg, of course must determine who should receive pay cuts, and pay raises. And Americans have most certainly abused their rights to free speech, and thus, President Obama operating through his Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein must seek ways to control the internet.
And who are the worst among the evil doers? At varying points this year, President Obama has singled out a variety of individuals and groups from among the broader American populous, and in his own peculiar way has attempted to, shall we say, bring them to justice.
In no particular order, the list of evil doers has included: Rush Limbaugh, Medical Doctors who allegedly perform unnecessary procedures for presumed financial gain, rich people, shareholders of the Chrysler Corporation, the Fox Newschannel, executives of American corporations, Republicans, the insurance industry, Glenn Beck, hedge fund managers, attendees of congressional town hall meetings, oil companies, and the United States Chamber of Commerce.
Indeed it would appear that for our current President, Americas real enemies are within. His task is to apologize for our behavior abroad, while administering our just penalties at home.
Good article.....
Obama has ushered in a truly frightening time, but many Americans simply can't see it.
Look on the bright side. Obama has reduced the number of evil doers to just one.
Which one is it? Pelosi? Reid? Emmanuel? Genachowski? Blum? Biden? Obama? Dunn?
Or, is it the whole of Congress, the Executive Branch and almost SCOTUS?
The whole 0bama administration is evil and so is the majorito of the demonrats in the House and the Senate
“The whole 0bama administration is evil and so is the majorito of the demonrats in the House and the Senate”
I’d say that covers it.
Very true. I think he is inflicting this recession on us quite consciously, destroying our industries and our homes and our livelihoods as a form of punishing us for what he perceives to be America's sins against his people (Muslims, particularly Africans).
I think it's only going to get worse. He's consolidating power, and then we're really going to be in for it.
There were three. Obama says there is just one now -- the United States of America. He's working hard to fix that one.
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And who are the worst among the “evil doers?” At varying points this year, President Obama has singled out a variety of individuals and groups from among the broader American populous, and in his own peculiar way has attempted to, shall we say, “bring them to justice.”
In no particular order, the list of “evil doers” has included: Rush Limbaugh, Medical Doctors who allegedly perform unnecessary procedures for presumed financial gain, “rich people,” shareholders of the Chrysler Corporation, the Fox Newschannel, executives of American corporations, Republicans, the insurance industry, Glenn Beck, hedge fund managers, attendees of congressional town hall meetings, oil companies, and the United States Chamber of Commerce.
Indeed it would appear that for our current President, America’s real enemies are within. His task is to apologize for our behavior abroad, while administering our just penalties at home.
Well, just come on and bring it, Brain Boy. See you at the polls -- starting in about two days.
Most of those people are just tools -- like Anita Dunn, who'd be a fat, vindictive assistant librarian if Obama hadn't given her a powerful job.
The real culprits IMHO are Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanuel, Tom Daschle, and Obama himself. And Hillary, and Slick. And George Soros, who is mega-evil.
The only evil doers are those in the White House and Capitol Building.
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