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The Obama Inaugural Address
Townhall.com ^ | January 29, 2013 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 01/29/2013 6:03:12 AM PST by Kaslin

To understand leftism, the most dynamic religion of the last hundred years, you have to understand how the left thinks. The 2013 inaugural address of President Barack Obama provides one such opportunity.

--"What makes us exceptional -- what makes us American -- is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.'"

What American does not resonate to a president reaffirming this magnificent statement from our Declaration of Independence?

But here's the intellectual sleight of hand: "What makes us exceptional -- what makes us American" is indeed the belief that rights come from God.

But this seminal idea is not mentioned again in the entire inaugural address. This was most unfortunate. An inaugural address that would concentrate on the decreasing significance of God in American life -- one of the left's proudest accomplishments -- would address what may well be the single most important development in the last half-century of American life.

--"We learned that no union founded on the principles of liberty and equality could survive half-slave and half-free. We made ourselves anew, and vowed to move forward together."

If there is one word that most excites progressives, it is "new." ("Old" turns the left off: Judeo-Christian religions and the Constitution are two such examples.) The fact is that Americans did not make "themselves anew" after the Civil War. What they did was finally affirm what was old -- the Founders' belief that "all men are created equal."

So why did the president say this? Because what he and the left want to do is to make America anew -- by making it a left-wing country.

--"Together, we determined that a modern economy requires railroads and highways to speed travel and commerce, schools and colleges to train our workers."

The president used the word "together" four times in his speech. In no instance, did it make sense. What he meant each time is government. In the mind of the left, together and government are one.

Moreover, the point is meaningless. We determined that "a modern economy requires railroads and highways to speed travel and commerce"? Isn't that utterly self-evident? Isn't it as meaningless as saying that "together, we determined that jets are faster than propeller planes?

--"Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play."

Again, "together" -- meaning the government.

And, again, this is an intellectual sleight of hand in order to make his case for more government. The free market "only thrives" when individuals have the freedom to take risks. Too large a government and too many rules choke the free market. Look at Europe and every other society with too many rules governing the marketplace.

--"Preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action."

This is pure leftism: Individual freedom will be preserved by an ever-expanding state.

The whole American experiment in individual freedom has been predicated on as small a government as possible.

--"No single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need ... or build the roads and networks and research labs ...

Who, pray tell, has ever said that a single person can train all teachers, build the roads, etc.? The point he is making, once again, is that only the government can do all these things.

--"The commitments we make to each other through Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security, these things do not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. They do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this country great."

This is either a non-sequitur or a falsehood. Huge government programs do not increase risk taking, and, yes, they often do make "a nation of takers." Again, look at Europe. If such programs encouraged entrepreneurial risk-taking, European countries would have the most such risk-takers in the Western world. Instead, Europe has indeed become a continent of takers.

--"We will respond to the threat of climate change ... Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms."

"The overwhelming judgment of science." Just as the left has changed global warming to "climate change," the president has now changed scientists to "science." To differ with the environmentalist left on the sources of whatever global warming there is, or whether to impede the economic growth of the Western democracies in the name of reducing carbon emissions is now to deny "science" itself, not merely to differ with some scientists.

Moreover, all three claims of the president are false.

As the Danish environmentalist, Bjorn Lomborg, who believes that there is global warming and that that it is caused primarily by carbon emissions, wrote about the president's claims:

On fires: "Analysis of wildfires around the world shows that since 1950 their numbers have decreased globally by 15 percent" (italics in original).

On drought: "The world has not seen a general increase in drought. A study published in Nature in November shows globally that 'there has been little change in drought over the past 60 years.'"

On storms: "Hurricane activity is at a low not encountered since the 1970s. The U.S. is currently experiencing the longest absence of severe landfall hurricanes in over a century."

--"That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God."

Finally God is mentioned -- on behalf of solar panels and windmills! The god of the left is the god of environmentalism.

--"We the people still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war."

The president's favorite American -- the Straw Man. Who exactly believes in "perpetual war?" Perhaps the president confuses perpetual strength with perpetual war.

Had he not been a leftist, he could have said: "We the people still believe that enduring security and lasting peace require perpetual American strength."

--"But we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war."

Whatever peace we have won has been won as a result of war and/or being militarily prepared for war. But acknowledging that would mean abandoning leftist doctrine.

--"We will show the courage to try and resolve our differences with other nations peacefully -- not because we are na?ve about the dangers we face, but because engagement can more durably lift suspicion and fear."

"Not because we are na?ve?" The entire sentence is an ode to the left's naivet? regarding evil.

--"Our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of Detroit to the hills of Appalachia, to the quiet lanes of Newtown, know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm."

The president didn't say what would create more security in children than anything else -- a father in their lives. Why didn't he? Because the left doesn't talk about the need for fathers. Such talk is deemed sexist, anti-women, anti-single mothers and anti-same-sex marriage.

But the left does talk utopian. In what universe are children "always safe from harm?" The answer is in the utopian imagination of the left, which then passes law after law and uproots centuries of values in order to create their utopia.

--"Being true to our founding documents ... does not mean we all define liberty in exactly the same way."

That's more left-wing ideology: Liberty means what you want it mean. As does marriage, art, family, truth and good and evil.

--"We cannot ... substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate."

No conservative could agree more with that. They are, after all, two of the most prominent features of left-wing political life.

--"Let us ... carry into an uncertain future that precious light of freedom."

The president began his address citing Creator-given rights, but never mentioned either the Creator or Creator-given rights in what followed. So, too, he ended his address with a call to freedom that had nothing to do with anything he said preceding it. The address was about climate change, same-sex marriage, equal pay for women, and mostly, expanding the power of the state - not freedom.

The speech was not inspiring. But it did have one important value: It illuminated how the left thinks.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: barackobama; inauguration; obama; secondinaugural

1 posted on 01/29/2013 6:03:16 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Splendid and succinct analysis.


2 posted on 01/29/2013 6:10:07 AM PST by Graybeard58 (_.. ._. .. _. _._ __ ___ ._. . ___ ..._ ._ ._.. _ .. _. .)
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To: Kaslin
That's more left-wing ideology: Liberty means what you want it mean

To most of them it means "free to pursue your dream of becoming a street mime while someone else foots the bill for your food, your shelter and your health care."


3 posted on 01/29/2013 6:42:14 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Kaslin

Marking this - it’s worth it.


4 posted on 01/29/2013 6:46:37 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: Kaslin
It is difficult to imagine anything more stupid than the idea that the Founding Fathers had "allegiance" to what was intended as a simple statement of fact--never a goal. The reference to all men being created equal is in what is effectively part of the Preamble to the Declaration Of Independence. Jefferson was repudiating the divine right of Kings, before discussing the functional purpose of Government--not to equalize anyone, but to secure the liberty, including the right to pursue (no guarantee of success) happiness.

For a discussion of what Declaration actually means--the clear intent--see Declaration Of Independence--With Study Guife.

Obama does indeed represent a major effort of the Far Left (Jacobins, Marxists & other deniers of reality) to consolidate their "achievements" in a deliberate dismantling of our heritage. The future will be very bleak--as in 1984 or Bolshevik Russia--unless we manage somehow to defeat them.

William Flax

5 posted on 01/29/2013 7:22:57 AM PST by Ohioan
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To: Rummyfan

Yes, I agree. It’s good.


6 posted on 01/29/2013 7:36:17 AM PST by Cyber Liberty (Obama considers the Third World morally superior to the United States.)
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To: Kaslin
Obama is actually engaging in a very sophisticated form of hypnotism.

He paints pictures that everyone can agree with and gets the people nodding with him and then he inserts what he really wants the people to remember.

Let me give you all an extremely simple example:

"The sky is blue." And you nod your head, yes.

"The grass is green." And you nod your head, yes.

"The sun is yellow." And you nod your head, yes.

"The barn is red." And you nod your head, yes.

Then, he brings in his "hook" which is the idea he REALLY wants you to remember, like "And, that is why I need to be your president."

Since you are already nodding in agreement, what is one more nod?

Have you ever wondered why he speaks in such a jerky and clipped manner? He pauses so that you have time to mentally respond in the affirmative. (How thoughtful is that?)

Now from the most recent speech:

--"What makes us exceptional -- what makes us American -- is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.'"

You all agree with that, right?

But then after a series of these kind of agreeable statements he adds his "hook."

Like this:

--"Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play."

"Fair Play" is a coded buzz word used in Commie circles. Huh, almost like he is speaking directly to them.

It usually takes him 45 minutes to produce this effect. But he has refined his speeches to where he can now accomplish his hypnotic effect in 20 minutes. And he doesn't have to jerk his speech around so much like he used to.

Hitler did the same thing as he "transformed" the German people.

7 posted on 01/29/2013 7:46:37 AM PST by Slyfox (The key to Marxism is medicine - Vladimir Lenin)
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