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Stop It Already -- He's Not So Smart

Dov Fischer, AT.com

 

As part of the mainstream media's ongoing effort to sway and distort
American thinking, liberal "analysts" for decades continually have conveyed
the impression that ideological liberals are just-plain-smarter than mortal
humans while conservatives -- even the good ones like the RINOs -- just are
not all that smart, and in fact are stupid.   Thus, Ronald Reagan was a
moron, an actor who shared a bed with a monkey in "Bedtime for Bonzo."
George H.W. Bush, despite having achieved extraordinary results during
Operation Desert Storm, was no intellectual match for the Clintonites who
derisively mocked: "It's the economy, stupid."

 

You could not call Richard Nixon "stupid," so he instead was "tricky."  (By
contrast, the mainstream media did not label Bill Clinton as "tricky" even
when he tried evading questions based on "what is, is.")  The media depicted
President Gerald Ford, a graduate of the University of Michigan and a star
athlete, as a bumbling oaf.  George W. Bush was another dope -- he could not
even pronounce "nuclear" the way they do on the East Coast.

 

By contrast, John F. Kennedy was a Harvard scholar, surrounded by the "best
and the brightest."  Jimmy Carter was the hardest working of Presidents,
whose brilliance enabled him to grasp every detail of governance.  Bill
Clinton, a Yale Law School graduate, also had been a Rhodes Scholar, again
one of our most brilliant Presidents, albeit disbarred ultimately from
practicing law before the Supreme Court.  And Barack Obama -- well, a
graduate of Columbia University's undergraduate school, of Harvard Law
School, editor-in-chief ("president") of the Harvard Law Review, a professor
of constitutional law at University of Chicago Law School.  A genius, with
brains to spare.

 

Even the losers get treated according to the media script.  Barry Goldwater
was a crazy man, set on launching a nuclear holocaust.  Michael Dukakis and
John Kerry, on the other hand, were brilliant and brillianter.  Al Gore was
brilliantest.  Meanwhile, Bob Dole tripped off a stage, evoking the Gerald
Ford myth.  And John McCain?  Poor guy can't count the number of houses he
owns, while his pig-with-lipstick running mate cannot name a newspaper or a
Supreme Court case other than Roe v. Wade.  As if, for example, Sarah Palin,
Governor of Alaska, governed the state with nothing to do but watch the Real
Housewives of MSNBC, never reading a newspaper, never hearing of a Supreme
Court case.

 

So it is time to say it: Stop it already.  We know that Barack Obama has
unique gifts that elude many of us.  For example, he manifestly avoids
holding banister rails when he descends steps at airports because, unlike
Republicans Gerald Ford and Bob Dole, he never slips.  We are very
impressed, those of us who keep our hands near the banister just in case.
We know that he is professorial, says "uh" when thinking, drinks beer with
professors.  We are very impressed.  

 

We would be more impressed if our transparent President would allow us to
see his transcript from Columbia University and share with us how he managed
to finance his education there.  Or if he would allow us to read his senior
thesis.  Or allow us to see his transcript from Harvard Law School.  Yes, we
know he rose to be the president of Law Review, but there is a question that
nags on that one, too:

 

I was Chief Articles Editor of UCLA Law Review and later had the honor of
clerking for the Hon. Danny Julian Boggs of the United States Court of
Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, one of the nation's most brilliant jurists,
who later rose to become Chief Judge of the Sixth Circuit.  To be selected
as Chief Articles Editor, I had to research and write the Law Review Comment
of a lifetime.  In time, it was published and deemed good enough that I was
named law review chief articles editor.  In the years that followed, that
Law Review Comment has been cited by federal courts in at least seven
published judicial opinions, and in several other unpublished opinions.  It
has been cited and quoted often in other people's legal scholarship.

 

And that is "how it works."  To be a law review editor-in-chief, a Chief
Articles Editor, a Chief Comments Editor of a law review, it is a sine qua
non that you publish something fabulous, a real scholarly piece of work.
Many dozens of America's finest law students do exactly that every year.
Those articles later become part of a vast searchable electronic library of
legal scholarship.  

 

The thing is, I cannot find Barack Obama's great piece of work, the
scholarship one would presume he researched, drafted, crafted, and honed,
that earned him the presidency of the Harvard Law Review.  The name "Obama"
is the kind of search term that should do the job.  But I cannot find any
scholarship published by him that reveals the exceptional brilliance that
paved the way to his achievement.  So there is no published scholarship that
refutes the increasing sense so many of us share that we Americans elected a
President who maybe is not so smart as the media's campaign hype suggested.
Perhaps even a rube.  Just as we have been chastened by the Mississippi
floods and the Midwestern tornadoes that challenge his power as a "god" to
declare the moment when "the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet
began to heal."

 

Think back to his press conference when, recklessly venturing beyond range
of a teleprompter, he described his campaign efforts through the 57 states.
If Dan Quayle had said that, people would have thrown potatoes at him.  With
Obama, though, we are told it was a slip of the tongue.  When he could not
properly pronounce the military term "corpsman," pronouncing it instead as
one would describe a cadaver, the late-night comics did not perceive humor. 

 

When he recently bungled our Mideast policy in the face of the "Arab
Spring," where the international Arab street has been screaming that their
lives' real concern today is not Zionism but the tyranny, repression, and
corruption perpetrated by their dictators, his supporters in the mainstream
press praised his brilliant ideas nonetheless.  And when the professor soon
thereafter had to sit through the first intelligent lecture he had heard
since he left school, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's thoughtful
exposition on Mideast reality, Obama barely could move, planting and gluing
his fist firmly in his face, practically gripping the wood off his chair
like Captain Kirk during a Klingon attack. 

 

I have long sensed that Prof. Obama never got a fair deal from his critics,
who kept asking how he could have sat silently for twenty years through the
hate-filled anti-American sermons of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.  I always
have assumed the true answer is: he did not realize because he almost-never
attended church.  Of course no politician can say that to American voters,
so Obama was caught in a quandary, ultimately throwing the reverend under
the bus, then his grandmother as a racist.  

 

Few of us have publicly lambasted our closest relatives, particularly those
who reared us, just to win friends or to make a point.  Perhaps we would do
so if only we were smarter.  Uh...

 

Dov Fischer, adjunct professor of law at Loyola Law School, is a columnist
for several online magazines and is rabbi of Young Israel of Orange County.
He blogs at rabbidov.com <http://rabbidov.com/> .

 

 

 

 

 



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