Obama “Understands”
I am registered Republican, but I’m really more Independent than anything else. I don’t like to be labeled because there are no absolutes, but I do vote republican 95% of the time.
When I first started paying attention to who the democratic presidential nominees were, I figured that anyone would be better than Hillary. I liked Obama as a person way more than Hillary. I liked his speaking style and his calm mannerisms. What’s scary is, that’s how many people base who they are going to vote for on. A friend of mine said she would vote for Obama because Oprah supported him. She didn’t know anything about his politics. Whaaaat? Obama is just definately more “likeable”, but he is so far left he is living in a fantasy world. He lacks so much in leadership that I feel our country will be in huge trouble with him as our Commander in Chief, and dare I say it, but probably more so, than if Hillary were. I’m not looking for a likeable president. I want someone who will kick some ass on my behalf. It’s not a popularity contest. Since when do we care more about our popularity in the world, than doing what’s right? Does Obama really think he can negotiate with a psychopath? Gee, why didn’t all we all think of that? I have no formal training in psychology, but I’m pretty sure it’s impossible.
I don’t feel that just because Obama’s “spiritual leader” is an America hating, lie spreading, racist, makes Obama one, but if this is a man he respects and turns to for advice, doesn’t this mean that Obama has no real grasp on right from wrong? Love from hate? Racism from all races? Can he truly stand up for a whole country? Does he even understand what makes a country? Does he even have a concept on reality? It doesn’t appear that way to me.
Here is a great article I read in the paper this morning.
On Tuesday morning, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared that Iran was busily installing 6,000 new centrifuges for development of nuclear material. Further, Ahmadinejad stated, Iran would begin testing a new type of centrifuge that works five times faster than ordinary centrifuges.
On Tuesday afternoon, Democratic presidential front-runner Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., declared that the U.S. should engage in a “diplomatic surge” in Iraq. In particular, he said, America should embrace talks with Iran. “I do not believe we are going to be able to stabilize the situation without that,” Obama told Gen. David Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker. “I continue to believe that the original decision to go into Iraq was a massive strategic blunder, that the two problems you pointed out — al-Qaida in Iraq and increased Iranian influence in the region — are a direct result of that original decision.”
Never mind the unbelievable arrogance of a foreign policy boob like Barack Obama, lecturing the two most knowledgeable on-the-ground figures in Iraq on the best military strategy for Iraq.
Barack Obama’s scariest characteristic isn’t his ego, though its sheer size threatens to shift the globe out of orbit. Obama’s scariest characteristic is his puerile belief that everything can be solved by talking with dictators.
He seems to believe there’s nothing to be lost by sitting across the table from murderers, thugs, Holocaust deniers and genocidal maniacs. “I will meet not just with our friends but with our enemies, not just with those we agree with but those we don’t,” he blustered in February.
Obama, more than any politician of the past fifty years, should understand the power of words and gestures — his entire campaign is based on them. Yet, he doesn’t seem to understand the simple truth that America’s enemies see negotiation as a sign of weakness.
Evil leaders always see negotiations without preconditions as surrender. Neville Chamberlain’s shilly-shallying at Munich emboldened Hitler. Yitzhak Rabin’s agreement to the Oslo Accords encouraged Yasser Arafat. April Glaspie’s statement to Saddam Hussein that “We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait” gave Hussein the green light to touch off the first Gulf War.
Obama likes to compare himself to Ronald Reagan. Reagan, Obama says, negotiated with the USSR. Naturally, Obama neglects to mention that Reagan only negotiated with the USSR after placing missiles in Europe, funding Star Wars, joking about bombing the Soviets and calling the USSR an “evil empire.” Obama’s meetings would be more like an Oprah interview than a Reagan negotiation.
It’s not surprising Obama is willing to have coffee with those who hate America. After all, he allowed an America-hater to preside over his wedding. He sat in the pews while his spiritual mentor railed against Israel. He’s used to Ahmadinejad-like rhetoric — he went to a church full of it for two decades.
Obama has no problem chatting with the world’s bloodiest butchers or sitting in racist churches because he “understands” everyone. Back in November, I wrote that Obama was running as “The Man Who Understands.”
“I know, I have seen, the desperation and disorder of the powerless,” he writes in “Dreams From My Father.” That understanding leads him to excuse Islamic terrorism as a function of poverty; it leads him to compare black teens on the South Side of Chicago to jihadis in Indonesia. It leads him to excuse scumbag preachers and to kowtow to sadistic tyrants.
There’s clearly one thing Barack Obama doesn’t understand: the nature of evil. That’s why he continues to coddle evil men in both his personal life and his politics.
Ben Shapiro is a regular guest on dozens of radio shows around the United States and Canada and author of Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House.


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Peter Quinn
I do not think he has the ability to lead this country. He is very naive.
I’m glad someone understands. I gave up on a few years back.
Awww Peter you sneaky guy, maybe you can teach Obama a few things. Nahhh doubt it!
When I heard Obama say what he did, I was just befuddled as to why people can’t see what a boob he is.
I don’t doubt that he has sincere intentions, but he’s just not the right man for the job (neither is Hillary, and I don’t like McCain, either…we’re screwed).