The Empty Vessel
President
By Dutch Brewer
AmericanThinker.com
In the brief time that has passed since Barack Obama burst onto the world
political stage, he has been viewed as many things by many people.
By taking Tom Daschle's advice to
"run before you have a record that they can use against you," he was able to
present himself not as a candidate with a past, but as a concept with a
future. His potential election was viewed as historic -- for some because of
his proclaimed status as "the first black president of the United States,"
by others as the fulfillment, fifty years later, of the interrupted promise
of Camelot. A large portion of the electorate bought into the Obama brand --
designed as the anti-Bush, a cool, constitutional lecturer who would bring a
new tone, memorable rhetoric, and a likable family to Washington.
His opponents have struggled,
largely unsuccessfully, to make allegations of radicalism stick, despite a
record of personal associations that would have precluded his serving in any
defense position requiring security clearance. Early in his presidency, he
was feared to be a Muslim "Manchurian Candidate," having an ostensibly
Muslim father and a childhood spent in Indonesia, the most populous Muslim
nation on earth.
Over time, as we have seen and
heard (and heard and heard and heard) from our new leader, each of these
views which had been projected onto The One have gradually fallen away. With
inner-city and minority unemployment at historic highs and no substantive
programs focused on the problem, the Black Caucus complains of a conspicuous
lack of commitment on Obama's part to "the black agenda."
The constitutional scholar with a
supposed gift for rhetoric has professed to be uninterested in "the process"
of drafting and passing legislation while showing a strong preference for
victory at any cost. His rhetoric has been shown to be the same hackneyed
product of political speechwriters, his communication skills very similar to
that of any good news anchor ("Just read the news, Barry"), and his language
has shown a disturbing tendency towards propaganda...short on facts, long on
emotion, and big on inverted meanings where taxes are investments, spending
is saving, and more government intrusion is freedom. Indeed, there is a new
tone: a more toxic, intolerant, suspicious, taunting tone that has driven
Americans' view of their government to new lows as our debt and tax load
climb to stratospheric heights.
For all of the fears about Islam
creeping into the White House, the POTUS has shown himself to be a purely
secular leader. In his mind, all religions are equal (as are all nations in
their claims to exceptionalism) and profoundly irrelevant. No church, no
mosque -- just a spiritual e-mail a day from his staff to keep the Great One
on track. As for the family, Michelle appears embittered by the lack of
universal admiration which has played out for the past year, and the girls
are safely ensconced at a prestigious private school in D.C., as the
pampered children of any Harvard-educated senior bureaucrat should be.
Following a recent interview of the
POTUS in which his handlers complained that he was questioned a bit too
closely by interviewer Brett Baier, columnist Peggy Noonan neatly summarized
the event. In her estimation, Obama revealed what he wanted to, which was
that he didn't want to reveal much at all.
In point of fact, Obama has been
shown to be an empty vessel into which hopeful Americans poured their hopes
and dreams in 2008. In the same way that he described the U.S. Constitution
as a "charter of negative liberties," distinguished by the behaviors it does
not compel, so too is Obama a person of negative, or missing, traits.
Although African-American
in appearance, he was raised by whites and educated in the most elite
Eastern liberal tradition, with only a thin veneer of calculated street cred
imbued by his time in the south side of Chicago.
Although swept to office as the
recipient of the gift of soaring rhetoric, he has been found to be as
heavily dependent on a teleprompter as any beginning mass communications
student, and prone to stammering and self-contradiction in its absence.
So what's left? Start with Obama
the candidate and remove the scripted speechifying, the calculated racial
identity, and any pretense of spiritual engagement, and only a few
unflattering character traits remain. The traits increasingly on display are
dominated by Obama's unshaken confidence in himself, his willingness to
dehumanize not only the opposition, but also his "poster child" examples
(see also Marcellus Owens), and his peculiar view that the change demanded
by Americans is "the great leveling" -- a spreading around of wealth among
Americans, and eventually among nations, that will reposition the United
States in its rightful place as one unremarkable, one unexceptional, one
"fair" nation in which every American child can grow up expecting not equal
opportunity, but equal outcome.
That's the kind of work that not
only doesn't require a soul...but it's easier if you haven't got one. We've
found just the man for the job: a post-racial, post-religious, post-American
narcissist out to correct four hundred years of history as he sees fit.
If that doesn't scare you, then you
aren't paying attention.
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