Posts Tagged ‘obama supporters’

Drawbacks to being a presidential groupie

February 17th, 2009

 

Few things have shaken my admittedly weak faith in my countrymen more than this advertisement (see below). 

 

Commemorative political memorabilia is nothing new.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see a set of James Buchanan plates in a flea market some day.  But this was just one more piece of evidence that President Barack Obama is the most crassly commercialized political celebrity since the mediocre diarist Che Guevara.  The last time I was at Wal-mart, two men were standing outside selling coat racks full of nothing but Obama clothing.  They even had Obama-themed women’s leggings. 

 

 

 

What stands out about the ad is that it’s clearly not offering the coin enthusiast’s equivalent of Honus Wagner tobacco cards.  Firstly, the commercial plainly states that they’re selling ”four official U.S minted coins” layered in 24-carat Gold, and then colorized (which makes them numismatically worthless).  Secondly, I’m no coin collector, but the part where the narrator says, “the Obama-John F. Kennedy half dollar coin,” sets off all kinds of red flags.  Thirdly, 20 seconds in, the commercial shows four coins being superimposed with full color images of the new President!   

 

The Home Shopping Network is hawking the glorified change as well.  Here they plainly state that they’re selling “colorized” half-dollars, quarters, and golden dollars. 

 

 

 Why is this relevant? 

 

Hat tip: Hot Air

 

 

I almost feel bad that shady vendors are taking advantage of Barack Obama’s overly excited fans by selling them cheap merchandise that isn’t nearly as nice as it looked on the commercial.

 

Almost.  The buyers (one of whom saw this commercial with Montel Williams, which also communicates in no uncertain terms that these are George Washington dollars and JFK half-dollars with Obama added on) bear most of the responsibility here.  Apart from not having the common sense to refrain from purchasing several copies of a unique collector’s item until seeing at least one, the United States Mint issued an  advisory about Obama coins last December, which the owner would have come across in a simple Google search.  Also, the joyless souls at NPR were on this story as early as January.   Don’t these people have internet?   They scammed themselves.

 

There are no innocents in this conflict.  The vendors are taking advantage of the weak-minded, the buyers are allowing their emotions to get the best of them, and even Montel Williams betrayed his fan’s trust by proclaiming how proud he is of such shoddy merchandise.  This is Obama’s America, and it’s ending one minute at a time.

 

Cross-posted at Modern Conservative

 

This one speaks for itself.

February 16th, 2009

From feministing, my favorite humor site. 

 

 

Check it out at Modern Conservative

Casual Observations: 02-10-2009

February 10th, 2009

Via Hot Air: Academics fishing for prejudice planted 22-year old Hailey Woldt, decked out in traditional Muslim clothing, in the middle of Alabama, and came up short.  If hatred if what they’re looking for, perhaps they should don the young woman in a NOBAMA t-shirt and follow her around New York City. 

 

Sarah Palin has pulled out of the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference, which can’t help but to diminish the event.  Despite the vapid comments from her immature hecklers, Palin demonstrated a quick mind and a sharp wit when she accepted the vice presidential nomination last year (highlights here).  People forget that soon after that speech, liberals were quivering in their boots over Palin (and McCain was handed his only solid lead over Obama) until her underachieving performance in post-nomination interviews. 

As for her “gaffes,” such as the one about seeing Alaska from her house (why is Seventeen magazine the first apolitical source I could find on this?), anyone can look like a fool if they’re defined by their worst moments.  Imagine if Palin had hit her head on a helicopter doorway, or had almost walked into a window, like Barack Obama has his first month in office.  

This gives me a t-shirt idea: “Sarah Palin is smarter than you.”  Even if it’s not necessarily true, it’s perfect because it attacks liberals where they’re most vulnerable: their sense of superiority. 

 

A double shot of modern-day mass mania:  A woman appears to have mouthed “I love you Barack” during a Florida town hall meeting today.  At the same Ft. Myers meeting, Julio Osegueda, a 19-year old college student, sycophantically praised Obama, preceding his question with, “It’s such a blessing to see you Mr. President, thank you for taking time out of your day!  Oh, gracious God, thank you so much!”  The Huffington Post’s title for this news item is: “Julio Osegueda, Florida College Student, Rules Obama Town Hall.” (my emphasis)

To a point, I understand where they’re coming from.  I once had a chance encounter with Dinesh D’Souza, one of my favorite conservative authors.  In our short, polite conversation, I flubbed the title to one of his books and barely spit out the thesis of another.  I don’t imagine that left a good impression.  Yet even in my dopey awe, I was able to keep from offering him my girlfriend’s womb.  While a measured amount of heartfelt admiration is appropriate towards whoever inspires you, it’s just part of the human condition, and shouldn’t be praised.  I didn’t “rule” anything when I met D’Souza, and I was far more dignified than the 19-year old pining for the Big Blue O’s attention. 

Shame on The Huffington Post for applauding this blatant subservience.  It’s insulting to the majority of citizens (including Democrats) who have enough self-respect to compose themselves in the presence of authority figures.  And the fact that Julio’s generation is ascending in these troubled times while their weakest moments are encouraged is just creepy.

 

Cross-posted at Modern Conservative

Casual Observations 02-05-2009

February 5th, 2009

 

On Wednesday, an alleged reporter was escorted out of the White House after he jumped the rope separating reporters and private guests.  He was trying to obtain President Obama’s autograph, but the Secret Service quickly stopped him.  Apparently the President’s biggest threat really is being patronized to death. 

 

While some of President Obama’s fans will break the law to get his autograph, others are starting to freak out over his subdued performance.  Never mind that he’s been in office for less than three weeks.  New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd is bothered that it took Tom Daschle’s resignation to get Obama to stop mimicking the elitist attitude he lectured Americans about for two years.  Dowd also complains that Obama screwed up by not editing out the parts of the stimulus bill that have the appearance (Just the appearance, ma’am?) of “Democratic drunken-sailor spending.”  Newsweek’s Michael Hirsh thinks the new President’s No. 1 problem is that he’s ceded too much ground to Republicans.  Joan Walsh, Slate’s editor in chief, imagines that Obama is losing the stimulus debate because Republicans have been lying about the economy for thirty years, and the Commander in Chief isn’t being assertive enough to overcome that. 

This swift backlash opens up the possibility that the President may be more of a mascot than a leader.  After all, he was elected for being a charismatic, minority embodiment of liberal clichés.  For example, he echoed the penultimate liberal neophyte’s talking point when he mocked John McCain for supporting “trickle-down” economics.  The liberals who voted for Obama were really voting for themselves, but now that their new toy isn’t performing like it did on the commercials, they’re getting fussy.  This isn’t the first sign that “hope” is fleeting.  Remember how gay activists felt “betrayed” leading up to Obama’s inauguration?

The shine is rubbing off of Barack Obama.  He’s starting to look tentative and dare I say inexperienced.  While he’ll almost certainly navigate his way out of his current slump, perhaps conservatives should feel lucky we’re squaring off against Obama now as opposed to 2016, where he would have potentially had five times the executive seasoning he does now.   

 

The dire stimulus bill is saturated with billions of dollars which have nothing to do with jump-starting the economy.  The National Review broke it down, and the vast majority of problems with the bill involve programs which simply don’t address the economic crises, and clearly should be debated in a separate bill.  These include $50 million dollars for the NEA, $1 billion for the Census Bureau, and $650 million for digital-TV coupons.  Republicans oppose the stimulus package because it truly is a Democratic wish-list.  How come Maureen Dowd seems to be the only Obama supporter who understands this? 

The abundance of wasteful spending at a time the United States should be watching its wallet is less aggravating that the impression that Democrats don’t care.  They aren’t even pretending to be the party of fiscal discipline anymore.  The aforementioned Michael Hirsh glibly excuses the stimulus bill’s manifest flaws by writing: There’s no way anyone can spend $800 to $900 billion quickly without waste and boondoggles.”  Why isn’t he concerned about abuse?  What about cynical attempts to package pork in an “emergency bill?”  Asking Americans to pay $6 billion on building projects in the guise of emergency legislation is like ordering a pizza after dispatch takes your 911 call.  It’s selfish and immature and should be exposed as such.  

Cross-posted at Modern Conservative

The scariest thing about Obama’s presidency…

January 20th, 2009

…may surprise you.

One of the reasons conservative commentators focused on Barack Obama’s associates during the 2008 election season is that they’re so obviously radical.  The Big Blue O’s former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, preaches flame-throwing liberation theology.  William Ayers, an unrepentant domestic terrorist whose violent past is such a casual part of his identity even conscientious citizens don’t raise an eyebrow to it, has hosted a fundraiser for Obama and donated to his campaign.  Like her husband, Michelle Obama is not particularly unpleasant, yet she’s vulnerable to the siren song of victim politics.  More than once she has claimed:  “Every woman I know, regardless of race, education, income, background, is struggling every day to keep her head above water.”  If I were foolish enough to take Mrs. Obama’s words to heart, I would be forced to conclude that Oprah Winfrey is a misstep away from some sort of breakdown.  

Yet President Obama isn’t guilty by association.  For all of his boring, conventional liberalism, Barack Obama won’t be the most terrible leader our country has endured (America’s future presidents would likely have to sabotage the economy to surpass the downward spiral of Jimmy Carter’s reign).  As much as an Obama presidency would lurch the country leftward, the most disturbing prospect of his rule is not his executive power, but the worst behavior of those who voted for him.  I’m afraid that a victory by Obama will legitimize the hatred, arrogance, and aggression of not Obama or his cabinet, but Obama’s most vocal supporters.  Now that a relatively young idealist has become the President of the United States, it could be seen by his constituents as a four-year mandate to act out. 

Once liberals see one of their own in the oval office again, what will become of American culture?  This isn’t an abstract question.  In between the economy, the Middle East, and the millennial generation’s corny communitarianism, the nation won’t be able to return to the tranquil 1990’s, so what kind of culture will Obama’s rule inspire?  Will those who think the government created AIDS to get rid of black people start to be taken seriously?  Will our educators be trained by more people like the aforementioned professor Ayers, who won’t concede that bombing the U.S. capital is terrorism?  Will it empower the immature activism of people who vandalize property in democracy’s name?  Barack Obama’s presidency will be a victory for the deepening politicization of American culture, which will please the “vote or die” crowd.  But as anyone can observe every time an election draws near, this isn’t a good thing, as it invariably leads to political strife and the further institutionalization of resentment. 

This was clearly demonstrated through the misbehavior of many Obama supporters during the 2008 Presidential election, particularly in their treatment of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after John McCain announced her as his running mate.  Because she’s a conservative woman, one left-wing entertainer called her a traitor, and commented how Palin would be gang-raped in her neighborhood.  Another liberal actor condescendingly compared her achievement to a shallow family film.  Many uninformed citizens believe that Palin wanted to ban books from public libraries, even though many of the books on the supposed blacklist hadn’t even been published when she purportedly tried to censor them.  Even the twenty-year old son of a Democratic representative has been indicted for breaking into her e-mail account and attempting to distribute the contents for the entire world to see.  Most embarrassingly for her opponents, aging feminists complained that Palin isn’t authentically female because she isn’t liberal.  This is only the tip of an iceberg full of outlandish editorials, bad comedy skits, and weeks of internet message boards filling to the brim with anti-Palin talking points, all fed by the unrelenting production of shallow objections to a stunning range of topics spanning from tanning beds to her personal faith. 

Governor Palin was blackballed for being a normal, imperfect American woman living a normal, imperfect American life with a normal, imperfect American family.  Everything from her daughter’s pregnancy to her sister’s (all too common) ugly divorce became a distraction from genuine issues.  Republicans and Democrats alike rightly criticized Palin’s poor performances in her post-nomination interviews, but the malice directed at her by Obama voters would have been more appropriately reserved for pedophiles and slave owners.  This behavior wasn’t limited to anonymous internet trolls, but professors, generally likeable actors, and even the occasional figurehead of an entire movement (Gloria Steinem).  Given the Obama campaign’s ambivalence for free speech, the prospect of such intolerant citizens having a representative in the White House is understandably creepy.  Bald partisanship, not judicious compromise, will be the hallmark of Obama’s America. 

Case in point: When Barack Obama chose the moderately conservative Christian Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his inauguration, a substantial part of his base lost their emotional bowels.  Gay activists felt “betrayed” by his selection, which only makes sense if fidelity means refusing to associate with social conservatives.  The gay community’s political fringe feels disrespected by Obama’s choice, which suggests they believe the world revolves around them—what else can one to make of their insistence that Obama stop talking to Rick Warren so they can feel more secure about his affection for them?  Predictably, some LGBT activists have angrily pleaded for Warren to step down.  Surely the Stonewall Reenactment Club will stage at least one small protest at today’s massive inauguration. 

It’s gotten to the point where entertainers have been forced to become more sane and even-tempered than the masses who worship them.  But Obama never promised to blacklist everyone to the right of him.  In fact, he campaigned as a pragmatic centrist and talked endlessly about reaching across the aisle.  Surely his supporters were aware of this.  Obama has pleasantly surprised me by living up to his word (Don’t jump to conclusions, it’s only his first day), but somehow this has disgusted much of his base.  Did they think he was lying?  Are they mad now that it appears he wasn’t cynically mouthing platitudes to the rubes just to get elected?

Yet President Obama is not completely innocent in this matter.  In his two-year tour for the Presidency, Obama implicitly encouraged the same self-righteous crusading he’s now bedeviled by.  In September, he told his followers “I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors.  I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican.  I want you to argue with them and get in their face.”  No report on whether or not he expects them to dress in white shirts, black slacks, and black ties while traveling door to door, carrying copies of A People’s History of the United States.

If President Obama keeps living up to his word, he will only create more extremists on his side.  Consider the President’s roundabout plan for mandating 50 hours of community service for middle and high school students (100 for college students).  There’s nothing wrong with community service, but anyone familiar with the way activism works knows that non-profit organizations are vulnerable to politicization.  Non-profit groups such as Campaign for America’s Future are so plainly anti-conservative that the prospect of a student being compelled to serve time under one of their “community leaders” is essentially an engine for turning students into left-wing activists.  Obama’s plan risks mandating young Americans to participate in partisan politics before they’re mature enough to resist emotional appeals and other types of indoctrination. 

Obviously one must take into account the predictable counter-argument that conservatives aren’t all winners, either.  Certainly some small-minded nutballs on the right are fixated with Barack Hussein Obama’s middle name, or strangely insistent that he’s not an indigenous American, but they don’t set the tone for the right like the MSNBC crowd does for the left.  Part of this is because Republicans don’t generally call on their supporters to be more obnoxious.   

In the end, the most disturbing part of Obama’s rise is that it indirectly affirms a worldview shared by the left’s most extreme voices.  It gives credence to the idea that America is fundamentally unjust and needs to be remade, not merely reformed.  It confirms the thoughtless assumptions of young neophytes, who seem to imagine that all conservatives are irredeemable liars, hypocrites, and dopes.  It gives more seasoned liberal lawyers and judges a green light from the highest office in the land to contort the Constitution around the myth of modern American oppression.  It rewards the hateful mob who went out of their way to call Sarah Palin “stupid” in their collective attempt to sway the election.  Perhaps worst of all, Obama’s rise to power sends the message to aspiring community organizers that harassing complete strangers with unsolicited political commentary is something commendable, rather than juvenile.  Make no mistake; Obama’s America will never be as bad as Obama’s Americans.  Maybe he’ll learn that the more he contends with them. 

Parce parce precor.  

-Afghan Whig