From: *Travis*
Date: Mon, Jun 8, 2009
Subject:  A Superpower that Feeds on Mediocrity Cannot Survive




And one can't get much more mediocre than Obama-Biden and Democrats.

B


http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0609/steyn060809.php3

June 8, 2009 / 16 Sivan 5769

*A superpower that feeds on mediocrity cannot survive for long on leftovers
from the past*

By Mark Steyn



*http://www.JewishWorldReview.com <http://www.jewishworldreview.com/> |* As
recently as last summer, General Motors filing for bankruptcy would have
been the biggest news story of the week. But it's not such a very great step
from the unthinkable to the inevitable, and by the time it actually happened
the market barely noticed, and the media were focused on the president's
"address to the Muslim world." As it happens, these two stories are the same
story: snapshots, at home and abroad, of the hyperpower in eclipse. It's a
long time since anyone touted GM as the emblematic brand of America — What's
good for GM is good for America, etc. In fact, it's more emblematic than
ever: Like General Motors, the U.S. government spends more than it makes,
and has airily committed itself to ever more unsustainable levels of
benefits. GM has about 95,000 workers but provides health benefits to a
million people: It's not a business enterprise, but a vast welfare plan with
a tiny loss-making commercial sector. As GM goes, so goes America?


But who cares? Overseas, the coolest president in history was giving a
speech. Or, as the official press release headlined it on the State
Department Web site, "President Obama Speaks To The Muslim World From
Cairo."


Let's pause right there: It's interesting how easily the words "the Muslim
world" roll off the tongues of liberal secular progressives who'd choke on
any equivalent reference to "the Christian world." When such hyperalert
policemen of the perimeter between church and state endorse the former but
not the latter, they're implicitly acknowledging that Islam is not merely a
faith but a political project, too. There is an "Organization of the Islamic
Conference," which is already the largest single voting bloc at the United
Nations and is still adding new members. Imagine if someone proposed an
"Organization of the Christian Conference" that would hold summits attended
by prime ministers and Presidents, and vote as a bloc in transnational
bodies. But, of course, there is no "Christian world": Europe is largely
post-Christian and, as President Barack Obama bizarrely asserted to a
European interviewer last week, America is "one of the largest Muslim
countries in the world." Perhaps we're eligible for membership in the OIC.


I suppose the benign interpretation is that, as head of state of the last
superpower, Obama is indulging in a little harmless condescension. In his
Cairo speech, he congratulated Muslims on inventing algebra and quoted
approvingly one of the less-bloodcurdling sections of the Quran. As
sociohistorical scholarship goes, I found myself recalling that moment in
the long twilight of the Habsburg Empire when Crown Prince Rudolph and his
mistress were found dead at the royal hunting lodge at Mayerling — either a
double suicide, or something even more sinister. Happily, in the Broadway
musical version, instead of being found dead, the star-crossed lovers
emigrate to America and settle down on a farm in Pennsylvania. Recently, my
old comrade Stephen Fry gave an amusing lecture at the Royal Geographical
Society in London on the popular Americanism, "When life hands you lemons,
make lemonade" — or, if something's bitter and hard to swallow, add sugar
and sell it. That's what the president did with Islam: He added sugar and
sold it.


The speech nevertheless impressed many conservatives, including Rich Lowry,
my esteemed editor at National Review, "esteemed editor" being the sort of
thing one says before booting the boss in the crotch. Rich thought that the
president succeeded in his principal task: "Fundamentally, Obama's goal was
to tell the Muslim world, 'We respect and value you, your religion and your
civilization, and only ask that you don't hate us and murder us in return.'"
But those terms are too narrow. You don't have to murder a guy if he
preemptively surrenders. And you don't even have to hate him if you're too
busy despising him. The savvier Muslim potentates have no desire to be
sitting in a smelly cave in the Hindu Kush, sharing a latrine with a dozen
half-witted goatherds while plotting how to blow up the Empire State
Building. Nevertheless, they share key goals with the cave dwellers —
including the wish to expand the boundaries of "the Muslim world" and (as in
the anti-blasphemy push at the U.N.) to place Islam, globally, beyond
criticism. The nonterrorist advance of Islam is a significant challenge to
Western notions of liberty and pluralism.


Once Obama moved on from the more generalized Islamoschmoozing to the
details, the subtext — the absence of American will — became explicit. He
used the cover of multilateralism and moral equivalence to communicate,
consistently, American weakness: "No single nation should pick and choose
which nations hold nuclear weapons." Perhaps by "no single nation" he means
the "global community" should pick and choose, which means the U.N. Security
Council, which means the Big Five, which means that Russia and China will
pursue their own murky interests and that, in the absence of American
leadership, Britain and France will reach their accommodations with a
nuclear Iran, a nuclear North Korea and any other psychostate minded to join
them.


On the other hand, a "single nation" certainly has the right to tell another
nation anything it wants if that nation happens to be the Zionist Entity: As
Hillary Clinton just instructed Israel regarding its West Bank communities,
there has to be "a stop to settlements — not some settlements, not outposts,
not natural-growth exceptions." No "natural growth"? You mean, if you and
the missus have a kid, you've got to talk gran'ma into moving out? To Tel
Aviv, or Brooklyn or wherever? At a stroke, the administration has endorsed
"the Muslim world's" view of those non-Muslims who happen to find themselves
within what it regards as lands belonging to Islam: the Jewish and Christian
communities are free to stand still or shrink, but not to grow. Would Obama
be comfortable mandating "no natural growth" to Israel's million-and-a-half
Muslims? No. But the administration has embraced "the Muslim world's"
commitment to one-way multiculturalism, whereby Islam expands in the West
but Christianity and Judaism shrivel remorselessly in the Middle East.


And so it goes. Like General Motors, America is "too big to fail." So it
won't, not immediately. It will linger on in a twilight existence, sclerotic
and ineffectual, declining unto a kind of societal dementia, unable to keep
pace with what's happening and with an ever more tenuous grip on its own
past, but able on occasion to throw out impressive words albeit strung
together without much meaning: empower, peace, justice, prosperity — just to
take one windy gust from the president's Cairo speech.


There's better phrase-making in the current issue of Foreign Affairs, in a
coinage of Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Committee on Foreign
Relations. The president emeritus is a sober, judicious paragon of torpidly
conventional wisdom. Nevertheless, musing on American decline, he writes,
"The country's economy, infrastructure, public schools and political system
have been allowed to deteriorate. The result has been diminished economic
strength, a less-vital democracy, and a mediocrity of spirit." That last is
the one to watch: A great power can survive a lot of things, but not "a
mediocrity of spirit." A wealthy nation living on the accumulated cultural
capital of a glorious past can dodge its rendezvous with fate, but only for
a while. That sound you heard in Cairo is the tingy ping of a hollow
superpower



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