Ed Driscoll

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Victor Davis Hanson asks, “Whom is Barack Obama Afraid of? — Another Barack Obama:”

One of the reasons why President Obama may be hesitating to commit fully to a renewed Afghan front is that he is worried that political opportunists might seek to gain advantage by loud rhetoric that unfairly simplifies the bad and worse choices, that he, like all other presidents in time of war, are confronted with.

In other words, he fears someone very much like an on-the-rise Barack Obama himself—who in 2007 in loud fashion demanded that all combat brigades leave Iraq by March 2008 and then flat-out declared to the nation that “the surge is not working” (a mantra for months posted on his website until Trotskyized in summer 2008). Ditto all that with Guantanamo, elements of homeland security, and Iran—and one can see that Obama knows first-hand the opportunities for demagogic and unprincipled political ankle-biting that a decisive wartime President invites. After all, what President, after making a tough decision to surge into Afghanistan, wants a young charismatic rival barnstorming the nation, without evidence assuring the public that “the surge is not working!”

Mr. Obama may have similar fears on a domestic level. (Perhaps worse — he’s more in-tune to the fighting on the ground there). There’s an L.A. Times article titled, “Democratic Party encounters ‘Obama hangover’ in state, local elections.” At least based on the response of the tea parties, F. Scott Fitzgerald never had a hangover as bad as that! Orrin Judd responds that hopeandchange works in both directions: “The UR ran on a content free message of change. Now voters are changing the leadership of their states too. It’s not a reaction to Obama. It is Obamist.”

Update: Much more from VDH on BHO, here.

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  1. 1. White Tiger

    The query should be, “Of whom is Obama afraid.”

    The answer is, “No one.”

    He is a megalomaniac who fears neither God nor man, because he does not really believe in God and supposes himself to be superior to all others.

    He does not see himself as a mass murderer via abortion; nor as a pervert in re his support of homosexual acts.

    His plan is to destroy our economy, making everyone totally dependent upon governmental largesse and theregy forced to submit to slavery or starve.

    As Dr. Alan Keyes rightly pointed out, Obama is a communist and will destroy this nation unless removed from office, jailed and deported to Kenya, his place of birth.

    Can we find a cadre of virtuous leaders who can think logically and spell correctly?