Posted on 11/02/2009 10:02:28 AM PST by Kaslin
On a November evening back in 1989, it was impossible to take ones eyes from the television screen. There it was, the seemingly impossible the Berlin Wall falling as East Germans, intoxicated by the promise of freedom, scaled its once-forbidding face. Americans heard the singing, saw strangers singing, crying and embracing, and realized they were witnessing history. The end of the Cold War was at hand, and the United States and the forces of freedom were victorious.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was part of a chain reaction, as repressive Soviet-satellite dictatorships in Hungary, East Germany, Romania, Czechoslavakia and Poland fell. Even a year or two earlier, no one would have foreseen the rapidity and thoroughness of the Iron Curtains disintegration. It marked a glorious moment in the history of the world, when liberty replaced tyranny, and dictators yielded to democracy.
Next week, Germany will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Walls fall recalling the peaceful events that sparked a new birth of freedom for a country that had been split in half, dividing family, friends and even the world since 1961. The commemorations will go forward, however, without Americas president.
Remarkably, President Obama, who could find time to fly to Copenhagen to lobby for Chicagos Olympic bid, declined the invitation from German chancellor Angela Merkel to attend the festivities. Thats notwithstanding the central role that America played in the ultimate destruction of the Iron Curtain and the bipartisan nature of its efforts, from the Berlin airlift to President Reagans famous exhortation to his Soviet counterpart to tear down this wall!
No one but the President and members of his inner circle know the real reason that President Obama has refused to go to Berlin. Its hard not to suspect, however, that his reluctance springs both from a misplaced sensitivity to the feelings of our former Soviet adversaries and worse yet, from a misguided sense of shame about Americas Cold War triumph.
Since his inauguration, after all, President Obama has bent over backward to appeal to Americas most virulent adversaries. He has listened without objection as a madman like Hugo Chavez excoriated the United States in the ugliest of ways. Hes handled American-hating Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with kid gloves. To curry favor with the Chinese, hes stiff-armed the Dalai Lama. And in a complete inversion of President Ronald Reagans policies in the years leading up to the Berlin Walls fall, Obama has sought to please Russian president Putin by scrapping plans for a missile defense system in the former Soviet satellites of Poland and the Czech Republic. Given his manifest concern for the tender feelings of Americas adversaries, its not hard to imagine Obama shrinking from a celebration that he might feel they would interpret as American triumphalism.
Thats bad enough. But could it also be that the President himself doesnt truly feel comfortable celebrating the end of the Cold War? After all, Americas victory marked a high-water mark for its prestige and power in the world, comparable only to its status in the wake of World War II. A president who has deemed it necessary to apologize repeatedly to the world for our countrys shortcomings before he assumed office and who seems far more comfortable pointing out Americas faults than extolling its virtues may not necessarily recall those days with particular fondness. And surely a man who has insisted to the assembled United Nations that No one nation can . . . dominate another nation is bound to be profoundly uncomfortable at an event symbolizing Eastern Europes collective repudiation of Soviet domination.
But however glibly President Obama justifies his refusal to go to Berlin and however real his discomfort about the celebration there its a mistake. Its not just a political one, though it is that. After all, visiting Berlin would have offered the President the opportunity to explain Americas ideals a nice counterbalance to his tendency to apologize for its actions. It would likewise have provided the President with a way to showcase his commitment to democracy a much-needed contrast to his refusal to support Irans pro-democracy protestors.
Most damning of all, Obamas decision to stay away from the Berlin Wall celebration highlights the narrowness of the Presidents historical understanding of Americas place, and his own. As Eastern Europe threw off the Soviet yoke, they looked to America the Beautiful the land of the free and a city on a hill for guidance and inspiration. And ultimately, whether he wants to or not, its the Presidents job to understand the greatness of the country he leads and to be willing publicly to embrace it.
His side lost.
By the way. Who’s buried in Grant’s tomb?
Yep, Zer0’s a slave master.
Walls fall and communism/socialism evolves and regenerates in America. What is to celebrate?
Because those who are operating this Marxist meat puppet mean to enslave us.
Are they wondering why a communist wouldn't celebrate the fall of communism?
Next question.
That is a rhetorical question, right?
It’s kind of like asking why President Reagan wasn’t awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Cold War.
Obama thinks the wrong side won. After all, it was the Soviet Union that backed his Mau Mau grandfather in Kenya and the Muslim terrorists in the Middle East.
Because it was a sad day for socialism, but he's determined to make up for it.
Exactly.
He can’t find anything to apologize for so there is no point for him to be there...
I have another reason for Obama’s refusal to celebrate.
He is terrified at the thought of his small, weak, inconsequantial, socialist, butt sharing a stage with the memory of The Great Communicator commanding the world- “Mr. Gorbechov: Tear down this wall!”
Nope. Obama can’t have that. Too many new people would learn that the emperor has no clothes.
I know he is a KGB plant but, have there been other celebrations and did our President attend?
hey! Where ya’ been? Haven’t seen you lately.
Communism never died. It’s alaive and kicking -—. Obama is it’s current morning star, and he is making hay while the sun shines!
ML/NJ
I read an article telling about “a man apart”. A man apart is not from the area he is in, he doesn’t understand or know the history of the place he is in. Obama is a man APART, he doesn’t seem to know our history, nor the history of his AMERICAN family. The history of his father’s family, is either “made up” or embellished by the current members of his Kenyian family. OBAMA IS A MAN APART, and his handler is a former member of Hungary, who didn’t even like his country enough to stay there. soros went to England a country he didn’t like, then later came to America a land he hates. nobama can’t even give a speech about America, to this country, without a teleprompter..he speaks someone else’s words and knowledge. He is a man apart living in America.
Keep exposing the bastards, and eventually they will be in a cage in the zoo where they belong.
I’d love to be able to throw peanuts at Pelosi.
“Remarkably, President Obama, who could find time to fly to Copenhagen to lobby for Chicagos Olympic bid, declined the invitation from German chancellor Angela Merkel to attend the festivities.”
Angela, he’s got a pick-up basketball game at the white house that day.
“Why Won’t Obama Celebrate Freedom’s Victory?”
Haven’t you heard? He doesn’t believe in victory!
Barry hates America and wants to be king of the world.
I don’t wonder why Zerobama hasn’t celebrated the end of the Cold War. He’s a commie. Why didn’t our side do so? Both Bushes had ample time.
“Why Won’t Obama Celebrate Freedom’s Victory?”
Haven’t you heard? He doesn’t believe in victory!
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