July 28, 2004

BUT HES A *WELL-SPOKEN* SOCIALIST, SO IT'S OK

I heard, but did not see, that Barack Obama gave a speech at the Democratic convention.

I also heard that a lot of people were impressed by his performance.

I'm not.

I read the full text of his remarks (link courtesy of Kevin of Wizbang), and, although it was a competently written speech from a "hold the audience's attention" perspective, filled with all kinds of rah-rah America clichès (and certainly done in better taste than Ted's "fear four more years" screed), I found plenty of lefty boilerplate in it.

I'm not going to fisk it. I'm just going to point out that, by putting most of his phrases in terms of what Kerry will do and what he stands for, he implies that those positives don't apply to Bush, because there is a "choice" to be made. Here are some implied criticisms of the Bush presidency:

Americans are held hostage to the profits of oil companies.

Bush will sacrifice our basic Constitutional liberties.

War was Bush's first option.

Bush fudged the numbers and shaded the truth about why we went to war.

Bush went to war without enough troops to win the war or secure the peace.

Bush has lost the respect of the world.

Bush represents the politics of cynicism.

Bush thinks that unemployment will go away if we just don't talk about it.

Bush thinks that the "health care crisis" will solve itself if we just ignore it.

Bush doesn't want to give relief to the middle class.

Bush doesn't want working families to have a road to opportunity.

Bush doesn't want the jobless to have jobs.

Bush doesn't want the homeless to have homes.

The Bush presidency is a long political darkness.

All this is annoying, but what makes me believe most firmly that Obama is a stupid turd is this:

"It's that fundamental belief - I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper - that makes this country work. It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams..."

Nope.

What makes this country work is that your brother ISN'T your keeper. That you are not kept at all. That you are free to pursue your individual dreams WITHOUT your brother's approval or interference.

Don't get me wrong. I love my brother, and I'll be happy to help him if he asks politely and says thank you afterwards, but that's not "keeping". That's voluntary association, which is entirely different. It's also a concept that socialists like Obama grasp weakly, if at all.

How well W and his Republican friends "get it" is arguable, but unless the Libertarian Party gets its head out of its ass on matters of national defense & security, I'm voting "R" come November.

Posted by: Harvey at 10:08 PM | Comments (10) | Add Comment
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1 Cannot.do.convention.stuff. It so pisses me off it's not even funny. My very low blood pressure spikes. GRRR. The lies and exaggerations.

Posted by: Boudicca at July 29, 2004 08:04 AM (2bvz8)

2 Ah Obama - his trick is in the fact that he's an excellent "speaker". I've heard him, on the radio. Many people make the mistake of listening to how the speech is given, instead of the speech itself.

Posted by: Teresa at July 29, 2004 08:18 AM (nAfYo)

3 "...unless the Libertarian Party gets its head out of its ass on matters of national defense & security" It's because of that particular issue that many libertarians tried to prevent Boortz from speaking at their last convention. Apparently, he doesn't toe the party line on national defense. Re: Obama- he's well spoken and delivers his message well. However, I pretty much tuned out when he made another f**king reference to the Florida election and "votes counted most of the time". Everything after that was like the buzzing of a gnat.

Posted by: physics geek at July 29, 2004 09:28 AM (Xvrs7)

4 "It's that fundamental belief - I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper - that makes this country work. It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams..." Nope, I'm not either.

Posted by: BeeBee at July 29, 2004 11:06 AM (V1fcb)

5 That is an excellent parsing of Obama's speech, for which there is a wicked awesome sploogefest across the fruited plains. Thanks for the public service.

Posted by: Paulie at The Commons at July 29, 2004 11:10 AM (UKKRp)

6 For those of us isolated from modern technology for 12 hour stretches, your summary is very helpful! I saw a mention of Obama on another blog, and not knowing who or what that is, I wondered if it was a typo for Osama. Now I just need to find out why the 'crats let him talk at their convention...Google, here I come!

Posted by: Susie at July 29, 2004 11:41 AM (11RPa)

7 Follow this link: http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=11908_The_Obama_Truth_Squad

Posted by: _Jon at July 29, 2004 12:34 PM (ewFgD)

8 Susie - Aw crap. I didn't want to say this, but I suppose I ought to. The reason the Democrats had someone who's never held national office as their keynote speaker is... They had a diversity quota to fill.

Posted by: Harvey at July 29, 2004 06:32 PM (ubhj8)

9 I heard a joke on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart about the convention that I think y'all will probably like: The clip of Hilary introducing former president Clinton. Hilary: Introducing the last great democratic president! CUT TO: Jon Stewart JON: Oh my God, FDR is alive?!

Posted by: Joey at July 29, 2004 08:37 PM (AwvqJ)

10 Heh. Joey made me laugh :-)

Posted by: Harvey at July 30, 2004 05:55 PM (ubhj8)

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