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Obama is a symbol of much of today’s generation, which accepts no
responsibility for anything**** The Most Embarrassing President of My
Lifetime****

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*By Doug Patton* (Bio and
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Friday, September 6, 2013


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*“Speak softly and carry a big stick.”* — Teddy Roosevelt
*“The buck stops here.”* — Harry Truman
*“I didn’t set a red line.”* — Barack Obama****

Barack Obama is, without question, the most embarrassing president of my
lifetime — and that is saying something, since my life so far has
encompassed 12 presidencies, some of which have brought a lot of
embarrassment to the nation. Even Richard Nixon, with his Watergate
scandal, Jimmy Carter, with his malaise, and Bill Clinton, with his lewd
behavior in the Oval Office, could not top this president for pure,
unadulterated disgrace.****

Of course, in Obama’s case, it is not a matter of personal scandal like it
was for Clinton. By telling the world a year ago that he was drawing a red
line in the hot desert sands of Syria — that red line being the use of
chemical weapons — he created the debacle that currently threatens to
engulf the Middle East. He blustered at the time that if the regime of
Bashar al-Assad crossed that red line, there will be a price to pay. No one
yet knows what that price will be, but from the current discussion, it
appears that it will involve the destruction of at least three camels, four
sheep, a half-dozen goats and an abandoned aspirin factory. That oughta
show ‘em!****

What it will do, in all likelihood, is unify the Islamic crazies in the
Middle East and turn Assad into a regional hero, emboldening him to attack
Israel, secure in the knowledge that the United States has no stomach for a
wider war.****

Congressional offices on Capitol Hill are reporting phone calls coming in
at a rate of more than 200 to 1 against approving Obama’s plan to attack
Syria. Republican and Democrats alike are being bombarded with negative
responses from their constituents. Still, there are those among the
insulated legislative class — John McCain, Lindsay Graham, John Boehner,
etc. — who have not gotten the message that the American people are about
as enthusiastic about Obama’s proposed war plans as they are about
undergoing a quadruple root canal. In fact the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee voted to approve a resolution to allow Obama to use force.****

Meanwhile, Facebook postings from members of our military are appearing
with sentiments like this: “I didn’t join the Marine Corps to fight for
al-Qaeda in a Syrian civil war.”****

Yet there was the ever-arrogant Barack Obama, standing at the podium in
Stockholm on Wednesday, embarrassing himself yet again (and, by extension,
the fools who elected him) by announcing in response to a reporter’s
question about his crumbling credibility, “I didn’t set a red line. The
world set a red line.”****

Obama is a symbol of much of today’s generation, which accepts no
responsibility for anything. Therefore, when something goes wrong among his
cockamamie plans, it must be someone else’s fault. Usually, of course, it
would be George Bush’s fault, but even Obama couldn’t bring himself to tell
that one again, not in this case. No, this time it’s the whole world’s
fault. And Congress. And America. It’s American credibility that will
suffer, he told the world, not his. Unbelievable.****

The questions that need to be asked are these: What is the national
security interest of the United States of America in attacking Syria? Will
our intervention accomplish anything more than assuaging the ego of an
arrogant president who has no knowledge of military matters? Will the
consequences for the wider region, and for the interests of the United
States, be improved if we attack Syria? And the most frightening question:
have we elected a president who so admires Islam and so hates Israel that
he would deliberately aid al-Qaeda while provoking a brutal Arab tyrant to
attack our tiny but crucial ally?****

I fear the answers to these questions are as follows: none; no; no; and,
unfortunately, yes.****

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