Protesters-Obama Go Home By Selwyn Duke

Perhaps I was wrong about
Barack Obama. Maybe his words can bring peace to the world. That is to say, if
he keeps talking, he just may put all the world’s peoples to sleep and keep
them that way.

This became evident during
Obama’s recent European trip. Despite the fact that Obama shares the Old World’s
socialist vision – and contrary to the image lent by the media’s inundation of
us with footage of fawning European crowds –some of that continent’s denizens
find him more sandman than savior.

One of these anomalous
individuals (although I suspect they will one day, in a political universe far,
far away, transition from anomalous to average) is Telegraph columnist Iain Martin, who wrote a piece titled
“Barack Obama really does go on a bit.” Martin points out that while he
welcomed Obama’s victory “as offering the possibility of a fresh start and a
boost to confidence . . . .” (I look forward to the day when this transitions
from disclaimer to hard-to-extract confession), he also asks, “. . . am I alone
in finding him increasingly to be something of a bore?” He complains that
Obama’s “speeches have long under-delivered, usually leaving a faintly empty
sensation in this listener” and concludes with, “I'll wager that within a year
or so he'll be marked down as a wind-bag.” Well, with a bet like that you can
gain a few pounds, old chap.

Perusing the more than 300
comments attending Martin’s article, it’s obvious he’s not alone. Yet what
explains the contradiction here, the disconnect between Obama’s Wizard of Oz
image and the man-behind-the-curtain reality? It’s simple: the image is the
media’s handiwork, but the reality is better explained by Hannah Arendt’s
famous phrase “the banality of evil.”

Unfortunately, most people’s
understanding of evil reflects modern portrayals of it. Let’s consider Hollywood
depictions, for instance. They have always been a tad fanciful but today have
less acquaintance with reality than ever. We saw the character Hannibal Lecter,
the cannibalistic psychiatrist with inerrant insight into man’s nature; the
larger-than-life, almost-superhuman criminal Max Cady in the remake of Cape Fear; and the philosophizing hit
men in Pulp Fiction.

In reality, though, evil isn’t all
that interesting. Serial killers obsess on satisfying their own distorted
nature, not understanding man’s; and hit men’s conversations are typified by
profanity, not profundity. It is superficiality that attends the sinister, not
sagacity.

As far as more “sober
commentators” go, they should know that our Hussein doesn’t have to be equated with
Iraq’s Hussein for my point to be valid. We don’t have to know whether or not
Obama’s heart is dark as pitch. Evil often takes subtle forms, such as
indifference to Truth and the living of a lie – and the emptiness that results.

For instance, many have made
light of Obama’s assertion that knowledge of when a baby attains human rights
is “above his pay grade.” But while it was a flippant dodge, it was no joke. To
paraphrase G.K. Chesterton, “If we think about any issue for long enough, there
is a real danger we will discover the truth about it.” Obama has clearly avoided
that danger – and abdicated his responsibility as a being gifted with reason.
It reminds me of when David Letterman hemmed and hawed upon being asked by Bill
O’Reilly if he wanted the U.S. to win in Iraq. When O’Reilly pressed him,
saying it was a simple question, Letterman responded, “Not if you’re a thinking
person.” Really? Actually, Dave, if you were a thinking person, you would have
already thought about the issue
in-depth and would have had an answer at the ready. A thinking person doesn’t
wait to be asked to start thinking.

My point is that there is a
reason why Obama seems boring.

It’s because he is.

He exhibits the banality typical
of a moral relativist. He doesn’t believe in Truth; thus, he doesn’t search for
it, and for this reason doesn’t find much of it. This makes such people empty, and
when there’s nothing of substance within to emerge, you’re boring.

Another common manifestation of
this spiritual defect is verbosity. Brevity isn’t just the soul of wit, but
also wisdom. Things that are worthy are seldom wordy. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
took approximately 20 minutes, our Constitution can be read in just over half
an hour and God gave us only ten commandments. In contrast, government imposes
more than 250,000 laws (and counting) nationwide; Fidel Castro was well-known
for interminable speeches – during one seven-hour marathon he actually passed
out (lamentably, he regained consciousness, living to drone on another day);
and Bill Clinton’s calorie-laden memoirs, My
Life
, weighed in at nigh on 1000 pages. Try flushing that down a
toilet.      

What explains this wordiness?
Well, it’s like that old quip about how you make money peddling a worthless
product. The answer? Volume.  

Obama isn’t the Ten Commandments;
he’s the tax code. Yet, like many empty vessels, he exhibits a fault of which Martin
made note. The journalist talked about how Obama can’t seem to stop saying
things such as “When I was born” and “Few people would have predicted that
someone like me would one day become an American President.” (If Obama means a
closet-communist urban rube weaned on bigoted rhetoric in a black-power church,
yes, few predicted it. And I think he’s surprised in a way himself; it’s a real
triumph of Media Matters over mind.) What is this fault? It’s called solipsism.

And the following apocryphal
saying completes the picture, "Great minds discuss ideas, average minds
discuss events, small minds discuss people." Along with his solipsism, it
explains why Obama likes to discuss his favorite person: himself.

This also relates to something
Martin gives Obama credit for: a “preternatural calm in the spotlight.” This
reflects a man who truly believes in himself. The problem is that he believes
in only himself. And we should all pray that when this faith is shattered – as
it will be – the American dream won’t be collateral damage.

                  © 2009 Selwyn Duke — All Rights Reserved

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6 responses to “Barack Obama: Chairman of the Bored”

  1. Walt Avatar

    Nice article Selwyn. As painful as it is to do, I watch BHO’s speeches. I know Rush Limbaugh and others really have been harping on his teleprompter use to imply ineptitude, so I give credit where it is due. They hit it on the button. It is almost painful to watch BHO when the prompter is in the podium. He looks down every 3 seconds on average and alternates sides when he looks up. He is a pull string bobble head doll. He reads 7 or 8 words each time he looks down and as an attempt to make the delivery look natural he pauses for effect. The sky is quite blue……………..[insert head bob left]…………….some will say……………….[insert head bob right]…………. to them, I say; today…………[insert head bob left and look into the distance]…………..the sky is not blue…………it is you……………[look down bob right]………….America you are the sky……………we are the sky.
    Boring and painful to watch.
    In his speeches he never uses the word UUUUUUUUM, AAAAAAAAH or and-and-and. In his press conferences those are his most common words. When answering (if that is what you call it) 6 questions at the G-20, I counted 201 UUUUUUUUUUUUUms, and the like. Perhaps he is using is ineptitude to disguise the lack of depth.
    On another note-
    As Obama lies, the Constitution dies!
    Whether he is an actual constitutionally mandated citizen of the US or not his refusal to provide documentation as proof is akin to using the Constitution as a snot rag. One small step for the democrat party, one giant leap for a “New World Order.”

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  2. Philip France Avatar
    Philip France

    Walt,
    I would add this: Listening to O’Bummer speak without his Teleprompter crutch, he makes George Bush sound like Alistair Cooke.
    Being a modern-day liberal means never having to say you’re wrong.
    Kudos to Selwyn Duke for another outstanding article and the articulate demonstration of the brute force of logic.

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  3. Robert Berger Avatar
    Robert Berger

    This post is absolutely the most pathetic drivel you have put out yet,even by your appalling standards. To compare Obama to Hannibal lecter and other miscreants in films is not so much offensive as laughable. And to call Obama long-winded and boring while being a fan of Rush Limbaugh,perhaps the greatest windbag and pompous ass of all time is hilarious ! Limbaugh has more hot air in him than all the blimps and dirigibles that heve ever flown.
    And I’m sick and tired the way self-righteous conservatives like you label any one who doesn’t Kow-Tow to conservative dogma as a “relativist”, implying that conservatives have a monopoly on virtue and morality.
    Obama isn’t even a socialist. Any politician or commentator who doesn’t support conservative economic philosophy is automatically labeled that. It’s so laughable the way conservatives are terrified about communism returning to America, even though they support politicians and religious right leaders who are the REAL threat to freedom in America today.

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  4. Robert Berger Avatar
    Robert Berger

    Comparing Obama to evil fictional movie characters such as Hannibal Lecter etc is not only ludicrous but offensive. And to call Obama a windbag when Rush Liimbaugh is most likely the biggest blowhard and pompous ass of all time is pure Chutzpah.
    That’s right,demonize Obama to your heart’s content without the slightest regard for accuracy. He’s not even a socialist !
    It’s so ludicrous the way conservatives have become hysterically paranoid about a non-existent threat of “communism” to America while we are surrounded by all manner of religious wackos and fascist right-wing politicos in Washington who are the REAL threat to freedom in America.
    Okay,how many people in this country had arrested,imprisoned and executed for criticizing him? How many gulags has he ordered to be built? Why are Rush Limbaugh,Ann Coulter,Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Pat Robertson and other right-winger still shooting off their damn mouths?
    How many US homes have been invaded by the government to confiscate their firearms? Where is Pravda being published in the USA as an official publication or on the internet? Please. Spare us the hysterical,wildly exaggerated rhetoric.

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  5. Robert Berger Avatar
    Robert Berger

    Please. Spare us all this garbage.It’s just hysterical,paranoid ranting. How many Americans has Obama had arrested,imprisoned and executed so far? How many Gulagas has he set up? Why are Limbaugh, Colter, Levin,Hannity,Malkin Pat Robertson and other right wing blowhards still shooting off their mouths so freely?
    To compare Obama with such fictional evil characters as Hannibal Lecter etc is beyond ridiculous. Or to call him a windbag with the greatest pompous ass in history,who has more hot air in him than all the blimps in histroy,namely that smug,arrogant,pompous horse’s ass Rush Limbaugh, makes me die of laughter. What communidm in America?
    It’s so ludicrous that conservatives are so terrified of this non-existent threat when so many right wing wacko politicos and the religious right threaten to turn this country into a theocracy,and REALLY take our freedoms away.

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  6. Robert Berger Avatar
    Robert Berger

    I find it unbelievble that any one could compare Obama to fictional monsters such as Hannibal Lecter. That’s really carrying things to absurd lengths. And how can any one call Obama a windbag after listening to the greatest bloviator and pompous ass of all time,the immortal Rush Limbaugh,who has more hot air in him that all the blimps in history put together? That’s rich.
    And you still insist on labeling Obama as a marxist and communist,and a supporter of over the hill 60s radical terrorists.
    Some people never lern.

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