August 9, 2016

*Obama the Frightened Child*

By Richard F. Miniter
<http://www.americanthinker.com/author/richard_f_miniter/>

As a youngster at bedtime, I remember being immensely entertained, and more
than a little frightened, listening to the opening lines of Kipling's "A
Smuggler's Song":

If you wake at midnight, and hear a horse's feet,
Don't go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street,
Them that ask no questions isn't told a lie.
Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by ...

"Smuggler's" is all about smuggling in nineteenth-century Britain, but its
theme is that children best turn their head to the wall when something
scary seems to be going on outside in the dark.

A lot of fun.  Even today, when you have to explain many of the antiquated
terms to a child.

But never in the long history of this poem would you have expected to find
its theme parading around as the ruling principle of an American president,
as it does in Barack Obama's administration – so much so that it should be
emblazoned on the lecterns he lectures us from, embroidered on the $12,000
designer dresses his wife tries to impress us with, and even escutcheoned
on the golf carts he waves to us peasants from.

"Look away."  "Pull the blanket over your head."  "Close those eyes real
tight now."

But it is worse than that because he carries the theme forward in
subscribing to the ancient notion that saying the Devil's name
"abracadabra" will summon him by superstitiously refusing to label bad
things – believing, it seems, that if you actually say words like "Islamic
terrorism" or "long-term unemployment" out loud, they'll become all too
real.

But that's the rub with people like him, isn't it?  The fact that they
never want to be confronted with actual problems because they never want to
go face to face with the issue of solving them.  Their careers have been in
"community service" or government.  They've never had to lay a real brick
wall, fight a real war, be in a business situation where they had to get a
real number or wind up on the street, successfully pitch a real sale, raise
a real crop, or rope a real steer.

And so the thought of being measured by a standard that demands real
outcomes terrifies them.

Why, such a thing is even racist!

So they pretend and pretend and pretend.

Look back.  We hired Barack Obama as our chief executive and with any
amount of hope in our hearts went down his dreary road with him.  He
insisted that his trillion-dollar stimulus would jumpstart the economy; we
tried it, and the economy tanked.  He promised us we could keep our own
doctor and every American family would save $2,500 a year on medical
insurance premiums with Obamacare; we tried it, and the exact opposite
happened.  He promised us that things would be okay if we ran from Iraq; we
did, and our retreat produced one of the worst horrors in human history.
Now he insists we have never been stronger militarily, but when we look, we
see that the Marine Corps has been hollowed out, the Air Force is flying
half the number of planes it used to, the Navy keeps shrinking, the Army is
approaching its lowest level since before World War II, and the Russians
are laughing at us as the Chinese build better aircraft carriers.

Last but not least, there's the issue of racial animosity, something Obama
was supposed to help the nation transcend.  Indeed, it was his biggest
selling point – some would say (and I do) his only selling point.  Yet
instead of improving with his time in office, the animus has increased.

Barack Obama cannot admit the disastrous results of his policies.  Ever.
Like just the other day, when he pretended that the $400 million cash that had
to arrive
<http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/08/04/freed-iranian-hostage-iranians-told-me-they-were-waiting-for-another-plane-to-arrive-before-letting-us-go/>
in Iran before the hostages' plane was allowed to leave wasn't a ransom.
Because if he does admit things like that, then it may overwhelm the cult
of personality that was his only means of reaching office and remains the
one hope of holding his head up in retirement.

And so his anxious charade winds on down and down through it last six
months in power, denying, denying, and denying again.  Pretending that
Donald Trump is an idiot and Obama a sage.  That America was never more
respected abroad than it is now.  That poverty, despair, and resignation
among the people have not increased.  Dreading that awful day when he has
to hustle Michelle out of the White House still working on her last plate
of taxpayer-paid French fries
<http://poorrichardsnews.com/michelle-obama-i-cant-stop-eating-french/>,
and she, he, the kids, and Valerie Jarrett (in spirit, at least, the other
wife sharia law allows) all go off to their sumptuous publicly funded
retirement in some Washington or Chicago mansion guarded by troops of
publicly funded Secret Service agents.

Take your pick.  It's either the stuff revolutions are made of or a Pink
Panther cartoon come to life.

And so unnecessary.  Because just as we shouldn't elect a frightfully
demanding child in the person of Hillary Clinton, we never should have
elected a frightened demanding child like Barack Obama to that high
office.  Because America never was and never should be about personality
cults, make-believe or being so terrified of the real world that you cannot
even speak longer than a minute without a teleprompter.

We're Americans.  We don't scare.

Except at bedtime, when Mom and Dad are funning us with an old poem.

*Richard F. Miniter is the author of **The Things I Want Most, Random
House, BDD.  See it here.
<http://www.amazon.com/Things-Want-Most-Extraordinary-Journey/dp/0553379763/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1452291262&sr=1-1&keywords=the+things+i+want+most>
 He lives and writes in the colonial-era hamlet of Stone Ridge, New York;
blogs here <http://www.richardfminiterblog.com/>; and can also be reached
at [email protected] <[email protected]>.*



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