“It Was The Least Truthful Address That He Has Ever Held”

December 2nd, 2009 Posted By Erik Wong.

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Speigel Online:

Never before has a speech by President Barack Obama felt as false as his Tuesday address announcing America’s new strategy for Afghanistan. It seemed like a campaign speech combined with Bush rhetoric — and left both dreamers and realists feeling distraught.

One can hardly blame the West Point leadership. The academy commanders did their best to ensure that Commander-in-Chief Barack Obama’s speech would be well-received.

Just minutes before the president took the stage inside Eisenhower Hall, the gathered cadets were asked to respond “enthusiastically” to the speech. But it didn’t help: The soldiers’ reception was cool.

One didn’t have to be a cadet on Tuesday to feel a bit of nausea upon hearing Obama’s speech. It was the least truthful address that he has ever held. He spoke of responsibility, but almost every sentence smelled of party tactics. He demanded sacrifice, but he was unable to say what it was for exactly.

An additional 30,000 US soldiers are to march into Afghanistan — and then they will march right back out again. America is going to war — and from there it will continue ahead to peace. It was the speech of a Nobel War Prize laureate.

Just in Time for the Campaign

For each troop movement, Obama had a number to match. US strength in Afghanistan will be tripled relative to the Bush years, a fact that is sure to impress hawks in America. But just 18 months later, just in time for Obama’s re-election campaign, the horror of war is to end and the draw down will begin. The doves of peace will be let free.

The speech continued in that vein. It was as though Obama had taken one of his old campaign speeches and merged it with a text from the library of ex-President George W. Bush. Extremists kill in the name of Islam, he said, before adding that it is one of the “world’s great religions.” He promised that responsibility for the country’s security would soon be transferred to the government of President Hamid Karzai — a government which he said was “corrupt.” The Taliban is dangerous and growing stronger. But “America will have to show our strength in the way that we end wars,” he added.

It was a dizzying combination of surge and withdrawal, of marching to and fro. The fast pace was reminiscent of plays about the French revolution: Troops enter from the right to loud cannon fire and then they exit to the left. And at the end, the dead are left on stage.

Obama’s Magic No Longer Works

But in this case, the public was more disturbed than entertained. Indeed, one could see the phenomenon in a number of places in recent weeks: Obama’s magic no longer works. The allure of his words has grown weaker.

It is not he himself who has changed, but rather the benchmark used to evaluate him. For a president, the unit of measurement is real life. A leader is seen by citizens through the prism of their lives — their job, their household budget, where they live and suffer. And, in the case of the war on terror, where they sometimes die.

Political dreams and yearnings for the future belong elsewhere. That was where the political charmer Obama was able to successfully capture the imaginations of millions of voters. It is a place where campaigners — particularly those with a talent for oration — are fond of taking refuge. It is also where Obama set up his campaign headquarters, in an enormous tent called “Hope.”

In his speech on America’s new Afghanistan strategy, Obama tried to speak to both places. It was two speeches in one. That is why it felt so false. Both dreamers and realists were left feeling distraught.

The American president doesn’t need any opponents at the moment. He’s already got himself.

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8 Responses to ““It Was The Least Truthful Address That He Has Ever Held””

  1. Adog

    Will American’s learn a lesson? Lets hope so.

  2. nick

    I WATCHED THE SPEECH AND HE STILL WONT ADMIT THAT THE SURGE IN IRAQ WORKED AND THAT WE HAVE WON THE WAR THERE. HE BOUNCED AROUND THE FACT THAT WE WERE SUCCESSFUL.JUST SAID THAT I IS SAFE THERE NOW. OH YEAH NO THANKS TO YOU. WHY DOES HE WANT THE US TO FAIL AND SOLDIERS DEAD.

    • Sully

      @nick:
      He’s not American.
      He’s a Marxist idealogue with contempt for America.
      Really not much different from either Jeremiah Wright or Bill Ayers.

  3. Scoot

    Watch the speech once again and don’t listen to anything he says. Look at how glassy his eyes were and his demeanor. He wasn’t “townhall” Obama, he was stoned Obama.

    Yep, tell me that I’m lying when I say the President of the United States of America had a few joints before talking to our troops, the American people, and the whole world last night.

    We now have a President that is unfit for office. He showed last night that he can’t handle a stressful situation as this without the aid of marijuana. We need a President that has all of his senses about him every minute of every day he is serving as a public servant.

    • cold soldier

      I keep saying if you want to see how this presidency ends, just watch the last 15 minutes of “Scarface” :wink:

  4. The current occupant of the White House is many things but first and foremost he is an elitist. He gets to whine and complain all-the-while acting intellectual without an original thought. His life experience validates his lofty impression of himself; done nothing yet has risen to a high position (however illegally).

    Simply put, he offers nothing new and is of below average intelligence yet because of The Peter Principle has risen to the highest levels. Since his limited intellect does not allow for introspection or self-actualization the glass house he lives in must continually be polished by endless verbal dribble and self-aggrandizement.

  5. Tyler520

    How long will this motherfucker keep taking credit for the troop surge?! Bush dedicated the 30,000 troops 2 fucking years ago

  6. Jack

    I’m so glad that I chose to do Army ROTC at another college instead of going to West Point. At least I didn’t have to put up with him speaking to me…

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