Obama Is a Chickenhawk
by
Justin Raimondo
by Justin Raimondo
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Every
time I write about Barack Obama I get a lot of letters, and the
most typical goes something like this:
Dear Justin,
I read
your column regularly, and generally agree with what you have
to say, but I think you've got Barack Obama all wrong. Yes, I
know, he went before AIPAC and kowtowed; he pledged to do "anything
and I mean anything" to stop Iran's nuclear program.
He acts "tough" and says he's going to invade Pakistan;
he gets in Russia's face. But that's all a show: you see, he has
to do this stuff or else he won't get elected. Once he's safely
in office, he'll do the right thing.
Sincerely,
John Q. Reader
This is an
amalgam, but true to the spirit of the many pro-Obama missives I've
received. They express a sentiment that is very widespread, so much
so that it doesn't seem to matter, much, what Obama says he's going
to do, because, in any case, his fans and supporters will simply
insist on projecting their own hopes, desires, and views onto him.
This, by the way, is a feature of most all successful populist insurgent
candidates: they are blank slates merely waiting to be written on
by anxious voters, who know only that they are sick of what is,
and pine for what
ought to be.
As much as
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, in this instance because
we've certainly been through the
mill these past eight years, and deserve some relief
I have to say that this attitude is profoundly irrational. After
all, why shouldn't we take Obama at his word? If he says he's going
to "curb
Russian aggression" you know, like one might curb
one's rather-too-aggressive dog and get up in Putin's face,
is he lying? When he solemnly
pledges to go after the Iranians if they insist on deterring
Israel's nukes with an arsenal of their own, is he speaking in Pig-Latin?
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the rest of the article
November
3, 2008
Justin
Raimondo [send him mail]
is editorial director of Antiwar.com and is the author of An
Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard and Reclaiming
the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement.
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