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Clueless One Trick Donkey

Speeches, more speeches. We have a one trick pony donkey in our midst. Yawn!

On a superficial level it all sounds good, doesn’t it? He is reaching out to the Muslim world. What a nice guy! This may just be the new beginning we all have been waiting for.

In Axelrod’s words, “There’s been a breach, an undeniable breach between America and the Islamic world, and that breach has been years in the making and it’s not going to be reversed with one speech or perhaps in one administration.” Oh, don’t we like these introspective, intellectually honest liberals accept so much blame for all the “ills” America has perpetrated over decades on this so called Muslim world. Of course, it does not matter whether such a logical entity as a cohesive “Muslim World” exists or not, as Scott Carpenter and Soner Cagaptay ask rhetorically in their insightful essay, What Muslim World?. As long as it serves the purpose of self-glorification and self-preservation for Obama, everything is fair game, even illogical and non-existent premises.

To me a head of state dissing his own country in front of the world is like disowning ones parents. It’s not done. He could distance himself from the policies of the previous administration; he could correct the course by implementing new policies negating the ill effects of the policies from the previous administration; he could hold critical players, national and international, to account. But Obama is doing none of that. In a bizarre fashion he is going around speechifying that he and the US have to win the hearts and minds of people on the street in the Muslim world. In one ridiculous instance, he is even lecturing the modern world that they should allow the women, Muslim women, to wear the Hijab (See Susan’s post on Peter Dauo’s article: “Let Women Wear the Hijab: The Emptiness of Obama’s Cairo Speech“, the title says it all.) Forget about the freedoms to realize all their god given potential but let them have their Hijabs.

If he wants to win the hearts and minds of people on the street in Cairo and other Muslim enclaves, why not try lecturing their oppressive governments to reform. Take for example, Saudi Arabia.

This is what he does when he meets the Saudi King (remember this?):
bow
That one gesture is rife with such symbolism, you can write a book on it.

But this is what they do:

From Gal Luft, executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security in his Foreign Policy Essay:

King Abdullah’s alliance with the United States, combined with his oil wealth, has allowed his radical breed of Islam, Wahhabism, to flourish, poisoning the Middle East. With so much at stake, is it irrational to yearn for a world in which the Saudi regime just miraculously ceased to exist and there was no King Abdullah to bow to (or not) at all?

[snip]

Years after the September 11 attacks, the kingdom is still a center of ideological indoctrination, incitement, and terrorist financing. “If I could somehow snap my fingers and cut off the funding from one country, it would be Saudi Arabia,” Stuart Levey, U.S. Treasury under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, told ABC News in 2007. Thanks to the kingdom’s policies, countless young boys are brainwashed to hate Christians, Jews, and other “infidels” in Saudi-funded madrasas from Bangladesh, to Bosnia and Herzegovina, to Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Spain, and even in the United States. Pakistan, perhaps of the most concern, has some 12,000 madrasas, many of which are Saudi-funded. Wahhabism provides not only the breeding ground on which Islamist terrorism flourishes, but it also threatens to overshadow other, more moderate traditions within Islam. As Lawrence Wright described in The Looming Tower, with a little over 1 percent of the world’s Muslim population, the Saudi Wahhabis support 90 percent of the entire faith’s expenses, radicalizing many bastions of moderate Islam beyond recognition.

Despite all that, because of the kingdom’s chokehold over the global economy, Washington has had to accept its abysmal human rights record, its treatment of women and non-Muslims as second-class citizens, its brutal attitude toward gays, and its financial support for radical Islamist institutions. Without the Saudi state, the veneer of political correctness that has characterized the U.S. attitude toward Wahhabism would quickly dissolve, and the United States would be free to fight back against radical Islam openly and decisively. Such a world might not be free of terrorism, but at least it would spare Americans the indignity of paying for both sides in the war on radical Islam, classifying 28 pages in the congressional report that dealt with Saudi Arabia’s role in the September 11 attacks, and watching one U.S. president after another, Democrat and Republican alike, bend a knee before a human rights-abusing tyrant.

Now put his Cairo speech in the context of what Gal Luft said. You see the ludicrousness of it. The hard part is figuring out what he should do about the oppressive or dysfunctional governments under which these people live. Not primarily because of his altruistic interest in their welfare if any, but more because some of their nukes may come knocking on our door if they are left to their own devices, no pun intended.

  • sjc-tx

    obama needs to decide who he is… Does he stand for America ( no sign of it yet); or does he stand for the Arab & radical muslim world? Actually I think we all know the answer is none of the above… obama stands only for obama.

    Since when do we defend and rationalize islamic hate of Jews and Christians?! Has any arab ever apologized for 9/11 or worked to change their radical culture??! No!

    “Historic” spew speech, yes. Historic in that a POTUS has never ever been so UNAmerican in speeh and design…

  • pm317

    The title describes him well, don’t you think?

  • sjc-tx

    Insult to a donkey…

  • candymarl

    There’s nothing wrong with negotiation. But that’s not what Obama’s doing.

    He’s apologizing for everything, real or perceived, that America has done in the Middle East.

    The British have done their fair share of meddling in the region. Do you see their prime ministers apologizing to anyone who will listen?. No.

    Obama’s bowing, scraping, and constant apologia does not help. He’s looking more like Neville Chamberlain and less like some of his predecessors.

    Does he really think his humbling himself will endear him to those who truly hate all things non-Muslim? I believe they will see him as weak and easily manipulated.

    Some of the things he says would be better left unsaid.

  • HARP

    Wait until they build a couple of GM plants in Gaza. That should keep them happy.

  • Ms.Apprehension

    POTUS=Prevaricator of the United States. The minute I laid eyes on him I knew he was a fraud. That was back in 2004 while watching the Democratic National Convention on my t.v.. I walked out of the room while he was giving his speech. He’s always sounded narcissistic and boring as hell. Always.

  • jyotinc

    Maybe if all women wear the Hijab, there would be peace on earth. Nah!

  • TexasMirth

    To me a head of state dissing his own country in front of the world is like disowning ones parents. It’s not done.

    It is so disgraceful for a leader to put down his country in order to hear limp hands clapping. Applause — that’s it? What a pathetic creature.
    Obama is America’s embarrassment and shame.

  • felizarte

    Nothing but an outright admission by Obama that he is a Muslim at heart will do him any good in the middle East.

  • elise

    PM317,he could be honestly reaching out to the Muslims in the hopes he can meet the expectations. It all seems too frantic and rushed which may be because he knows four years isn’t long enough even for the Messiah to fix all the problems. I have been watching the press conference he is currently having with Merkle in Germany and he just repeated the claim his great uncle helped liberate Buchenwald. Wasn’t that claimed debunked months ago? I hate insomnia. It clouds my mind.

    Not to be a contrary, but my family had friends who lived in Saudi Arabia in the early 1960s. He was an engineer working for Texaco I believe. They came for a visit once and I was entranced by the exotic sound of life there. The woman, I was named after her, said the Saudis were wonderful people and she loved living there. So what happened? Did oil money corrupt the royal family, did the US presence there become too much to bear?

    I truly loath him and wish he would shut up for a while. This is so tiring and he just talks, talks and talks so more and it all sounds the same. Now I’m worried about Sotomajor because how can I believe he is truly interested in women’s rights? He is a coward. If he isn’t ready to speak of human rights, he should not be showing up in countries which don’t even know the definition. Thanks for the post. It’s great as always, but I have to get some sleep now.

  • marktarheel

    resign hillary……save whats left of your reputation….thousands of people are losing faith in you

  • J S Ruby

    marktarheel:

    I agree with you, HRC needs to jump off this sinking ship and save herself.

    HRC2012

  • http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/2009/01/25/political-wimps-and-cowards-whining-about-guantanamo-terrorists/#more-12310 marie

    So it continues.

    Obama plays chess; noquarter plays checkers.

  • Animal Control

    and this means?

  • hokma

    I think you nailed it: it’s Obama for Obama.

    There are two kinds of leaders. One is a person who raises others up with inspiration. The other elevates himself up by reducing everyone around him. Obama is the latter.

    Obama has a knack for throwing people “under-the-bus” in order to raise himself. He did that during the campaign and has now done that on a world stage, but continuously throwing the U.S. under the bus in order to appease others and elevate his own image.

    But the mainstream media ignore his horrific acts and just pander to him.

  • shadow

    I guess we’re all supposed to bow to the anointed one. Well NOT ME. He is a fraud and does not love America.

  • lena

    What’s With Obama’s Valentino-like Mustache?
    The prophet Muhammad, who had a beard with a thin mustache, prohibited shaving the beard and commanded Muslims to trim their mustache. Is it out of respect,his own acknowledgment of Islam or something else?

  • helenk

    How could the people of any country allied with America trust backtrack? He was selected to bring down America.
    Think about it if you were head of a country would you sign any agreement with him or his lackeys? His word is no good. How many people has he used then thrown under the bus? How many promises kept?
    His lackeys have dissed England over and over again.
    I have extended family that fought for the British in Iraq as one of our allies.
    Does he not realize or care that Europe watches him with distrust.
    Does he not realize that many muslim countries watch him with glee when he trashes America?

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • pm317

    The British have done their fair share of meddling in the region. Do you see their prime ministers apologizing to anyone who will listen?. No.

    The Bengal famine of 1943-44 in India claimed 1 to 1.5 million to starvation. The British attitude was “let them die.”

  • pm317

    We are waiting for him to play “chess.” You simpletons are easily pleased. Whether he knows how to play “chess” is still in question.

  • politicalidentitycrisis

    may be because he knows four years isn’t long enough even for the Messiah to fix all the problems.

    He is an idiot to think that a wave of his Messiah hand will create world peace. That will not happen in 4 years. It takes generations to change ingrained behaviors. Even if he starts the process to world peace, we would not see the benefit in our lifetime. The other problem with world peace is that there will always be good and evil in the world. There always has been and always will be. If you take down one evil dictator, at least one other will pop up to replace him/her.

  • Animal Control

    Well pm317 you’re ahead of me becase I still can’t understand what marie is intimating. Maybeit’s too early in the century for me.

  • jwrjr

    Ozero plays Chinese Checkers, not chess.

  • Dutch

    I started to watch Hillary on Greta last night and had to turn it off. She was endorsing Obama’s speech and it turned my stomach. If she has any plans to run again, she has to jump ship soon or she will go down and never resurface in the political arena. Her association with his administration will turn toxic.

  • Docelder

    There’s been a breach, an undeniable breach between America and the Islamic world, and that breach has been years in the making

    I wonder if Axelrod gets that this breach goes past the last eight years yet? Actually it began at least in the year 1095. But then again, maybe Axelrod is just another of those brilliant people that one surrounds himself with. He probably knows everything.

  • Docelder

    And good will towards men. I have no doubt. Who knew? 1000 years of pent up hostility and vengeance… all it takes is a community organizer from Chicago to say… sorry. Wow, I feel so much better now, the world being at peace again.

  • pm317

    1095, LOL. He like his master knows nothing of history.

    So in conclusion, yes, there was some positive stuff in this speech – but it was outweighed by the United States President’s shocking historical misrepresentations, gross ignorance, disgusting moral equivalence between aggressors and their victims, and disturbing sanitising of Islamist supremacism.

    In short, deeply troubling.

    Read the rest at
    http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/3670626/obama-in-cairo.thtml

  • Docelder

    I am going there now. Maybe Buraq (sic) thinks that sharing a healthy dose of “Bush” hate with Islam is the functional equivalent of sharing a coke and a smile. It would go something like this… You hate Bush? I hate him too. Gee who knew? I guess you Christian nation folks aren’t so bad after all. But, we still don’t care for Israel. To which Buraq would reply… You hate Israel? I hate them too. Who knew? ;)

  • Rob G in Chicago

    I’d be interested to see the accessories list available on those cars.

  • Scout

    The Buchenwald statement was thoroughly debunked. That he repeats it now goes to show how comfortable he is with lying and how acceptable his lies are to his followers and the media.

  • James Guglielmino

    Yeah, “we” selected him to bring down the country…Ya know, dudette, if you are going to use that particular identifier, you might make at least a minimalist effort, on occasion, to actually ACT like a “WOMAN WITH INTELLIGENCE.”

  • Docelder

    No, people “selected” him to feel good about themselves.

  • GlowingSpark

    I guess I’m just confused on:
    1) What people think the purpose of his speech was and whether it achieved that purpose and
    2) What exactly people think was wrong with what Obama said in his speech and what he should have said instead.

    I know there are many — Muslim and non-Muslim — who question whether we can forge this new beginning. Some are eager to stoke the flames of division, and to stand in the way of progress. Some suggest that it isn’t worth the effort — that we are fated to disagree, and civilizations are doomed to clash. Many more are simply skeptical that real change can occur. There’s so much fear, so much mistrust that has built up over the years. But if we choose to be bound by the past, we will never move forward.

  • Docelder

    Honestly, if he intends to apologize and make up with Islam, then he would need to apologize for the crusades. But for that to work, we would have to be seen as the leader of the Christian world, and Obama has already said we aren’t a Christian nation. So, by his own admission, he doesn’t have the moral authority to even broker the peace he is talking about.

  • GlowingSpark

    I don’t see an apology for American actions in his speech. Please point out for me where you feel he did that. The closest I see is the line “…a Cold War in which Muslim-majority countries were too often treated as proxies without regard to their own aspirations”. Is that what you are referring to?

  • Tess

    I can see the t-shirt now: APOLOGY TOUR with a list of all the countries.
    TOTUS is really funny re how that speech went.

  • James Guglielmino

    Oh….he should apologize for the Crusades that occurred between the 9th and about the 12th Centuries when the world was generally believed to be FLAT, instead of sort of ROUND and the United States wasn’t a vision in the eye of anyone but God, if he exists but not for overthrowing a democratically elected government in a coup that has a direct lineage with the occupation of our embassy and the subsequent demonization of the Iranian people by the US…The utter stupidity, morbity, grossness of your comment is breath taking.

  • pm317

    Personally, I am tired of his teleprompter speeches and the hype surrounding that. They are media events and not much more. The speeches are not even historically accurate nor are they strong in representation of what the ideal should be in the context of statecraft and societies at large and their cultures and history and in general lack intellectual depth. I want to see action and let us see where it will take us. Let him do the hard work of bringing people together and building consensus and resolve conflicts, at least try. If he can show signs of doing the hard work then these speeches will be more meaningful. But this post is also about the contradiction there in. He is beholden to all these dictatorial regimes and then he goes and lectures their people with inanities and platitudes but they want those dictators gone or want a functioning government. They want concrete solutions and reform to make their lives better.

  • GlowingSpark

    Thank you. That makes sense.

  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    What should you apologize for today, James?

  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    I have a more romantic, or call it sinister, view of Hillary in Obama’s cabinet of fools. She’s a spy. She’s privy to the inner workings of the smoke and mirror show.
    She’s our only hope of sanity. I’ll look past the outward display of hopey dopey and feel confident that Hillary is an agent for the nation. She is doing a great job and she has my support.

  • pm317

    For being an 0bot, of course! :)

  • Docelder

    But, you and I aren’t the ones Obama is trying to make up with. He means to make well with Islam. You and I maybe could care less about something that happened 1000 years ago. Islam hasn’t forgotten. You aren’t calling me stupid, morbid or gross as much as you are labeling Islam’s resentments as such. Here, I would have thought that you being a defender of Obama and any and all other things which are not inherently American or Christian. Turns out some RINO has a more empathetic take on where Islam is actually coming from? Who knew?

  • lorac

    Checkers is rather simple – children play it. Chess is more difficult, and success is based on being able to think several moves ahead and keep lots of different potential scenarios in your head as you make your decision as to which move to make next.

    The poster is intimating that Obama’s actions are based on complex strategies that are over our head.

    My guess is that the poster does not play chess, but because they don’t understand what Obama is doing, they assume that Obama is playing chess. They don’t know what Obama is doing, but they don’t have the strength to admit it, so they take the option of pretending Obama is just oh-so-smarter than anyone who questions him.

    Note, of course, that this tactic makes them feel THEY look smarter. I really, really think that BO-supporters have a deep void and are looking for something/someone to fill it for them. “Obama is SO smart, and I’m on his side, so *I* must be smart, too”.

  • Docelder

    Yep, and the Emperor looks totally “elegant” in that new suit. Only a racist or a hick could ever miss something that obvious.

  • Ellen D

    I agree. I once asked someone where he was from and he told me and added “But I’m not proud of it.”

    I have since found that type of attitude is a sign of the most screwed-up person imaginable.

  • Ellen D

    Yes, Doceider, that’s exactly what the Brits thought right after the election.

  • Ellen D

    I’d like to teach the world to sing….

  • tek

    I’m not sure why Obama and his crowd are constantly referred to on this blog as “liberals” as if they are the exact opposite of GWBush. They are not true liberals anymore than they are true Democrats and they’re way more like Dubya than mainstream liberals.

  • elise

    ” Get thee to a nunnery”, Hillary. marktarheel has lost faith in you.

  • Docelder

    as if they are the exact opposite of GWBush

    I like to think of it as mirror images of the other. Exactly opposite like your right hand is to your left hand. Yet, functionally equivalent.

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    i.d love to see his lovely wife in one..lol.

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    i.ll tell you one thing he is good at playing people for fools….

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    MINE TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • FLDemFem

    The only way the hijab will bring peace on earth is if the women take them off and stuff them in the mouths of the war-mongering men.

  • wbboei

    pm 317: sound analysis.

  • FLDemFem

    I doubt he plays chess. In chess, the queen has all the power. The king just hangs out with her. Heh.

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