Victor Davis Hanson asks: Are
you confused by all that has changed since President Barack Obama took
office in January? If so, you're not alone. Perhaps, though, this handy
guide to Age of Obama "logic" might be of some assistance.
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1.
The Budget. Wanting to cut $17 billion from the budget, as President
Obama has promised, is proof of financial responsibility. Borrowing
$1.84 trillion this year for new programs is "stimulus."
2. Unemployment. The number of jobs theoretically saved, or created, by
new government policies - not the actual percentage of Americans out of
work, or the total number of jobs lost - is now the far better
indicator of unemployment.
3. The Private Sector. Nationalizing much of the auto and financial
industries, while regulating executive compensation, is an indication
of our new government's repeatedly stated reluctance to interfere in
the private sector.
4. Race and Gender. Not what is said but who says it and about whom
reveals racism and sexism. For example, an Hispanic female judge isn't
being offensive if she states that Latinas are inherently better judges
than white males.
5.
Random violence. Some assassinations represent larger American
pathologies, but others do not. When a crazed lone gunman murders
someone outside the Holocaust Museum or shoots an abortion doctor, we
should worry about growing right-wing and Christian extremism. But when
an African-American Muslim convert brags about his murder of a military
recruitment officer or an Islamic group plots to kill Jews and blow up
a military jet, these are largely isolated incidents without larger
relevance.
6. Terrorism. Acts of terror disappeared about six months ago.
Thankfully, we live now in an age where there will be - in the new
vocabulary of the Obama administration - only occasional "overseas
contingency operations" in which we may be forced to hold a few
"detainees." At the same time, ongoing military tribunals, renditions,
wiretaps, phone intercepts and predator-drone assassinations are no
longer threats to the Constitution. And just saying you're going to
close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay is proof that it is almost
closed.
7. Iraq. The once-despised Iraq war thankfully ended around Jan. 20,
2009, and has now transformed into a noble experiment that is fanning
winds of change throughout the Middle East. There will be no need for
any more Hollywood cinema exposés of American wartime crimes in
Iraq with titles like "Rendition," "Redacted," "Lions for Lambs" and
"Stop-Loss."
8.
The West. Western values and history aren't apparently that special or
unique. As President Obama told the world during his recent speech in
Cairo, the Renaissance and Enlightenment were, in fact, fueled by a
brilliant Islamic culture, responsible for landmark discoveries in
mathematics, science and medicine. Slavery in America ended without
violence. Mistreatment of women and religious intolerance in the Middle
East have comparable parallels in America.
9. Media. The media are disinterested and professional observers of the
present administration. When television anchormen and senior magazine
editors bow to the president, proclaim him a god or feel tingling in
the legs when he speaks, it is quite normal.
10. George W. Bush. Former President Bush did all sorts of bad things
to the United States that only now we are learning will take at least
eight years to sort out. "Bush did it" for the next decade will
continue to explain the growing unemployment rate, the most recent
deficit, the new round of tensions with Iran and North Korea, and the
growing global unrest from the Middle East to South America.
Once we remember and accept the logic of the above, then almost everything about this Age of Obama begins to make perfect sense.
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