Congrats to Goodwin for a great article......thanx. Sending it on to lots  
of folks......many who are of the Democrat persusion....
 
 
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_Obama’s tantrum a striking display of  failed leadership_ 
(http://nypost.com/2016/06/15/obamas-tantrum-a-striking-display-of-failed-leadership/)
  
By _Michael  Goodwin_ (http://nypost.com/author/michael-goodwin/)  
June 15, 2016 | 12:21am  
 
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Barack Obama Photo: Reuters  
If it is true that the best defense is a good offense,  President Obama 
should be celebrating in the end zone now. Obviously furious  over criticism 
that his anti-terror policies are weak and that the Orlando  slaughter proves 
it, _he went on a televised tirade_ 
(http://nypost.com/2016/06/14/obama-lashes-out-at-trump-over-anti-muslim-comments/)
  to let America know he’s mad  
as hell and not going to take it anymore. 
He laid waste to a field of straw men, cable-TV pundits and  the 
always-evil “partisan rhetoric,” by which he means anyone who disagrees  with 
him. It 
was a striking display of personal anger and pent-up grievances —  and a 
total failure of leadership during a national crisis. 
It also, inadvertently, captured why Donald Trump was able  to brawl his 
way to the GOP nomination. All his nice Republican rivals  couldn’t stir 
voters because they never knew how to rattle Obama the way Trump  is doing. The 
president didn’t mention Trump yesterday, but the whole speech  was nothing 
but a desperate and incoherent reaction to  Trumpism. 
As such, it was a huge moment in the general-election  campaign, even 
though it comes before the nominees are formally crowned. For  one thing, it 
showed that Obama’s plan to campaign against Trump as if he is  running for his 
own third term won’t be a cakewalk for the president or his  legacy. 
For another, the Obama-Trump war means Hillary Clinton  could be 
overshadowed in what was supposed to be her campaign for vindication.  Throw in 
her 
husband and the stage is going to get crowded with alpha males  competing for 
attention. 
Obama’s demeanor and tone were far from presidential —  tantrums rarely 
are. Nor was he effective in rallying the nation to his cause.  No surprise 
there. His cause is himself, always and only, and his greatly  diminished 
historic presidency looks especially insignificant next to the  bloodshed in 
Orlando. The iconic redeemer who promised hope and change never  seemed so 
small and hopeless. 
America saw Barack Obama at low tide yesterday, revealed as  brimming with 
fury and bankrupt of ideas and even sympathy for the dead. The  man who had 
an answer for everything and a solution to nothing is now also out  of 
excuses. 
Jimmy Carter’s infamous “malaise” speech in 1979 was  inspirational by 
comparison. Carter focused on a “crisis of confidence in the  future” while 
Obama scolded the country for losing confidence in him. Carter  tried to lift 
up America, Obama came to put it down. 
He meant his attacks to be especially vicious, but the  spectacle was more 
sad than provocative. The president needs a rest from the  job as much as we 
need a new president. 
_Forty-nine innocent people were gunned down_ 
(http://nypost.com/tag/florida-nightclub-mass-shooting/)  in a gay  nightclub 
by an Islamic terrorist, 
another 53 lie wounded, yet Obama feels  only his own pain. Public confidence 
in his effort to combat terrorism on his  own peculiar terms while 
soft-pedaling the links to Islam were among the  casualties in the Pulse 
nightclub. 
The world knows he’s a failure and he can’t  stand the embarrassment. 
So he lashed out at Trump, who dares not only to point out  the obvious, 
but to rip away the veil of euphemism as he lunges for the  jugular. Think Low 
Energy Jeb, Lyin’ Ted, Little Marco and Crooked Hillary.  They’re all 
nasty and personal, yet ruthlessly accurate. 
Now it’s Obama’s turn in the crucible. Cosseted by his  media water 
carriers and surrounded by sycophants, he isn’t accustomed to  dealing with a 
heavyweight street fighter. 
Oh, would he love to run against Mitt Romney again. That  way, he would 
never have to take a real punch. 
The ostensible reason for Obama’s speech was an update on  Orlando and to 
assert success against the Islamic State. The real reason was  to lecture 
America about how right he is about everything on terrorism, from  how to fight 
it to how to talk about it, and how Trump is worse than  wrong. 
Modal TriggerPhoto: Getty  Images  
At one point, Obama denounced politicians who tweet and go  on cable TV. My 
first reaction was to wonder whether he meant Trump or  Clinton, or both. 
Of course, when Obama does those things, it’s  cool. 
Most telling, and least surprising, was that his defense of  why he doesn’t 
say “radical Islam” revealed there’s no there there. The idea  that 
linking terrorism to Islam smears the entire religion is preposterous, as  is 
his 
claim that it “does the terrorists’ work for them.” 
We are long past the point where Obama’s saying so makes it  so, or even 
worth discussing. His fundamental problem is that he has nothing  to show for 
his approach. If he had been right over the last eight years, we  should be 
seeing big-time gains by now. 
Instead, Islamic terrorism is growing around the world and  the body count 
is mounting at home. More and more police officers are being  pushed into 
counterterrorism duties as the nation’s fear meter surges. It is  noteworthy, 
too, that the most successful attacks since 9/11, in San  Bernardino and now 
in Orlando, happened in cities that were not viewed as  prime targets. That 
means no place is safe. 
Meanwhile, the moderate American Muslims Obama is always  defending are 
almost all silent in the face of unspeakable horrors committed  in the name of 
their religion. 
The president has no substantive response to any of that,  and not much 
desire to find one. His passion is reserved for criticism of  Americans who don’
t see things his way, as though he can fool them one more  time. 
At the height of his anger, he warned that even talking  about terrorism 
with a focus on Islam “makes Muslim Americans feel their  government is 
betraying them.” 
In that case, they are joining a very large club, with two  out of three 
Americans saying the country is on the wrong track. Millions of  the 
disenchanted are turning to Trump because they concluded that not only had  
their 
government betrayed them, but that both political parties were in  cahoots to 
keep them down. 
Of course, because most of them are working-class people  who play by the 
rules and don’t demand special favors or government handouts,  they’re not 
important in Washington. 
So they found an outsider they believe will speak for them  and fight for 
them. That’s why every punch Trump threw at the GOP  establishment during the 
primaries, and every punch he throws at Clinton and  Obama now, brings him 
more support and more loyalty. 
It’s also why Trump is going to keep swinging all the way  to November. It’
s not elegant or pretty — in fact, it’s often coarse and  vulgar. But it’s 
clearly getting under the president’s very thin skin, and  that’s why it 
won’t stop. 
Obama had better get used to it. Finally, he may have met  his match.

 
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