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Obama's time warp: The U.S. is still the bad guy

By: Michael Barone
Senior Political Analyst
September 23, 2009

(AP)

In the early 1980s, while planning a vacation in Latin America, I went to bookstores to find histories of the region. All I could find were Marxist tracts arguing that "the people" were exploited by greedy corporations and military dictators, all propped up by the United States. Available literature on Latin America today includes much more sensible accounts. But some people, including Barack Obama, whose college thesis written in those years has never been made public, seem stuck in a time warp in which the United States is the bad guy.

That, at least, seems to explain Obama's latest foreign policy moves, starting with Honduras, where the president was ousted by the Supreme Court for violating a constitutional provision that forbids any moves to seek a second term. (Other Latin countries, notably Mexico, have similar constitutional prohibitions.) The White House immediately interpreted this as a military coup and decided that, this time, the United States would come out on the side of "the people." In fact, we find ourselves siding with a friend of the Iranian mullahs, Hugo Chavez, who swept aside similar constitutional limits in Venezuela, and opposing the elected Congress, courts and civil society of Honduras.

Honduras is not the only or, sad to say, most important example of where this administration has come out on the side of our enemies and against our friends. Israel has been told that it must stop all settlement construction, even the adding of spare rooms for newly arrived infants, while nothing is asked of the Palestinians.

In eastern Europe, Obama acknowledged last spring the importance of placing missile defense installations in our NATO allies Poland and the Czech Republic, then reversed himself this month and canceled the program.

The president of Poland, which has sent brave and effective troops to Iraq and Afghanistan, was given an after-midnight phone call, which he declined to take. The president of Russia, which has declined to aid our efforts to stop the Iranian nuclear weapons programs, expressed his delight -- and pointedly made no concessions in return.

Neither has Russia made concessions in return for Obama's announced plans to cut back sharply on our nuclear stockpiles. The idea behind this is either that others will make similar cutbacks out of gratitude for our example or, more worryingly, that the possession of so many nukes by the United States is somehow a bad thing.

Then there is Afghanistan. In March Obama said we must persevere in the struggle there to protect ourselves against terrorists and installed a new general, ahead of schedule, to come up with a counterinsurgency strategy. That general delivered a report on Aug. 30 strongly implying that we must increase troops commitments. But as of Sept. 21, Obama has held only one meeting on the subject, according to The Washington Post's Bob Woodward.

On the Sunday talk shows a day before Woodward's story appeared, Obama said he had not yet decided on a strategy in Afghanistan. "I'm certainly not one who believes in indefinite occupations of other countries," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press," as if the United States were occupying a country against the wishes of most of its inhabitants to the detriment of "the people." Shades of those early 1980s Marxist Latin America tracts.

The reaction to the most recent moves has been harsh, and from unexpected quarters. Leslie Gelb, former head of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the editorial writers of The Washington Post have expressed astonishment at Obama's apparent switch on Afghanistan. Edward Lucas, Eastern European correspondent for the Economist, wrote in the Telegraph of London, "The picture emerging from the White House is a disturbing one, of timidity, clumsiness and short-term calculation. Some say he is the weakest president since Jimmy Carter."

The influential blogger Mickey Kaus argues that "anti-Obama anger" is caused not by his race, but "because he's a relative newcomer, as presidents go -- an unknown quantity, an enigma, with a short track record and patches of that record left fuzzy."

But on foreign policy as his record emerges -- as he reverses himself on missile defense and perhaps on Afghanistan -- his motivating principle seems rooted in an analysis, common in his formative university years, that America has too often been on the side of the bad guys. The response has been to disrespect those who have been our friends and to bow to our enemies.

Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washingtonexaminer.com. His columns appear Wednesday and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.



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R. McDonnell

Sep 23, 2009

Instead of standing up for the interests of this country, the Administration takes a beating abroad, only to return the abuse to its allies and its own citizens.

The actions are similar to that of a man who, after being berated all day at work by his peers and superiors, comes home to beat his wife and family.

Disgraceful.

 

jahpdq

Sep 23, 2009

Of course...

All that liberals do is make ridiculous, counter-intuitive, self-loathing moves guaranteed to shaft the average American citizen.

 

Winston

Sep 23, 2009

Mr. Barone, please take a look further back in Obama's life for the root of his anti-Americanism. Please, somebody Google "Obama red diaper baby". His world view was probably formed in the household of his childhood. His grandfather moved his family from Kansas to Washington state to further the ends of the American Communist Party. Maybe this is a bridge too far at this time for Mr. Barone and other conservative communists. It is not slander to mention this, just reportage.

 

SteveC

Sep 23, 2009

Anyone here really surprised at the performance of the former "Senator Present?"

This man is afraid to make tough decisions. Always has been, always will.

Telling China or Russia to shove it just isn't in his makeup. Telling Chavez he'd better clean up his act or expect a naval blockade of Venezuelan shipping, something Obama should do, just won't happen.

Kennedy ran out of courage at the Bay of Pigs, Obama ran out of courage . . . uh, well, not sure he ever had any to begin with, so don't expect him to demonstrate anything truly courageous anytime soon.

 

Lisa

Sep 23, 2009

Don't be fooled by a few minor agreeable comments from a sheep in wolfs clothing. This is only a ploy to gain favor. This is how masses of people fall to their knees thinking they are getting change. And, change they did. He's banking on it

 

Tom von Gremp

Sep 23, 2009

I don't care about the facts; what did Woodward's father do for a living?

 

stepper

Sep 23, 2009

Obama's not an enigma, he's a leftist radical. We knew that from his affiliations with Ayers & Rev. Wright and his Acorn connections.

 

Winston

Sep 23, 2009

Tom,
In this article Barone examines the antecedents for Obama's world view. In this context my point that Obama grew up in a household in which the head of the household suported collusion with a foreign enemy to subvert our capitalist and democratic form of government is germane. Even the possibility of Obama's grandfather being a communist was not examined ever by the mainstream or conservative press. That's a story right there.

 

Tom von Gremp

Sep 23, 2009

Winston, I'm Berkeley Class of '80. I had to take many hot showers to scrape the stench of metaphorical patchouli oil off to achieve my current worldview. Working in real world opened my eyes to the brilliance of capitalism, and individual people.

That Barry missed all that while pumping his C.V. for the inevitable run for office he's been on since the first day he noticed the power of his smile leaves us with a President wholly not up for the job.

We've got a Prez that, due to lack of experience in the working world that makes America work, has walked directly into the brick wall of the Peter Principle, sadly.

 

Define Treason?

Sep 23, 2009

Violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely ...
www.thefreedictionary.com/treason

 

JJ-ski

Sep 23, 2009

As a Polish born American, I told Poles to trust and stick by the US. No longer can I do that.

Poland should look at the US as a fair weather friend, and certainly, Poland should not shed its soldiers' blood in the aid of an "ally" that would betray Poland on the anniversary of its invasion by Russia.

Not surprising, when I brought this up to people in Poland, they came to the same conclusions.

Poles I know have lost faith in America.

Thanks, Obama. Nice community organizing there...

 

Andrea Loquenzi Holzer

Sep 23, 2009

The sudden switch of the American foreign policy as we knew it and from a jacksonian President to a Wilsonian one, is having a domino effect on the internal affairs of virtually every country in the world. Those who were considered enemies before are now potential allies. The problem is: sometimes you can't even trust close friends in the field of diplomacy, how can you rely on former foes then?

 

jcrue

Sep 23, 2009

thanks a lot Obama voters.

 

RW

Sep 23, 2009

Could it all be incompetence? Well Mr. Barone sizes it up in proper perspective.

Obama's only real experience is his ideology. On that, he's an expert. And he acts on it at every turn.

Marxist is as marxist does. He's trying to push the US into the world of tyrants, marxists and chains.

 

wm

Sep 23, 2009

This is the stupidest article I've read in a long time. It smacks of the kind of jingoism common in Communist newspapers during the Cold War. What kind of political analyst can you be if you can't even make a coherent, logically defensible argument?

 

rightfist

Sep 23, 2009

wm said:
"This is the stupidest article I've read in a long time. It smacks of the kind of jingoism common in Communist newspapers during the Cold War. What kind of political analyst can you be if you can't even make a coherent, logically defensible argument?"

Ditto to you, as you have utterly failed to present even a single argument to refute this post.

 

DirtCrashr

Sep 23, 2009

Most of the American Left is similarly very conservative and living in the past, with a stifled and cartoonish ideology that denies the great changes and strides made since the Great Disappointment of the 80's - the fall of the Berlin Wall and collapse of Soviet communism.

 

KH

Sep 23, 2009

You people would not understand a civilized, diplomatic and academic approach to affairs if it would save your life. The days of US war-mongering and imperialism are over...and the sad part about it is....9-11 did not even teach humility...it made you all worse...which is expected.

 

Mad Monica

Sep 23, 2009

That's right, KH. You lefties know better. The worst part is, your inexperienced president is leading us down the path to ANOTHER 9/11 and when it happens people like you will point at Bush as being to blame. Take off the blinders, slappy. Your guy is inept, inexperienced and unsuited for the job. He's going to go down as the single most classless president with more corrupt ties than Huey Long. You got what you voted for. Too bad you're dragging us all along with you.

 

Mad Monica

Sep 23, 2009

P.S. Humility is NOT bending over for anyone and everyone. Humility is being able to ignore polls and a chance at gettin' slaps on the back for "bravery" from dictators and tyrants. Your president most DEFINITELY does NOT qualify as humble. He leans this way and that depending on what it takes to get better numbers. No wonder our former allies are laughing at us and calling him "President Pantywaist." I prayed this man would NOT be what I feared he would. Too bad he turned out to be exactly what we all said he'd be.

 

JeffM

Sep 23, 2009

You are all paranoid and miss the Cold War. God help you get over your fears and prejudices.

 

Sep 23, 2009

KH: Are you saying that it was President Clinton's arrogance that caused 9/11?

 

Winston

Sep 23, 2009

Obama is not incompetent, he knows exactly what he's doing. He is already a success having pushed the communist ball closer to the goal line than any previous President. It will be extremely hard to undo what he's already done in nationalizing the auto industry and the banks. Once the Left gets nationalized health care, now or later via a poison pill in the eventual legislation this term, the game is over as the Right will be forever reduced to fighting around the edges of the monolith that will then be state control of the US.

 

DaveB

Sep 23, 2009

KH: Are you saying that it was President Clinton's arrogance that caused 9/11?

JeffM: Did I miss something or didn't 9/11 occur during Bush's presidency. Sorry, Jeff, Bush didn't get a mulligan on 9/11. He was the president, it occurred on his watch.

 

Paul

Sep 23, 2009

If anytime a U.S. President was found to have violated the Constitution by the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court ousted them? We would never have any president? What a stupid argument. http://www.stupidrightwingers.com

 

Orly Taintz

Sep 23, 2009

Da presnodent is teh socialist, marxist, racist, radical muslin.

 

enigma3535

Sep 23, 2009

Reading many of the posts here leaves me at one moment chagrined, and the next, LMAO.

As an independent centrist, I had found the decent of the US Right into what appears to be an unhinged state as a threat to the stability of our union ... after further thought, I can see what it will probably actually lead to: the center will move toward the democrats [and they will probably become more incompetent and fractured then they have been in recent memory].

Rather sad all around.

Regarding Obama ... personally, I am going to wait some time [1-2 more years] before potentially making an arse out of myself by having an opinion regarding the effectiveness of his governance.

 

Never been Pissed

Sep 23, 2009

Ask the Vietnamese if he can use Hanoi Jane's A/A battery for a photo op.

 

Winston

Sep 23, 2009

Enigma,
How much more proof do you need that Obama is using various "emergencies" to pull this country into the statist camp of China-Putin-Chavez?

 

Tournefort

Sep 23, 2009

"Did I miss something or didn't 9/11 occur during Bush's presidency. Sorry, Jeff, Bush didn't get a mulligan on 9/11. He was the president, it occurred on his watch."

Oh, I'm so sick of this simplistic comment.

The first attack on the WTC occurred on "Clinton's watch" and, if things had gone as planned, we'd all remember "2/26" instead of "9/11".

Would it be fair to blame him? I don't think so.

This past week, the FBI arrested a group with Al Qaeda ties suspected of planning attacks on the NYC subway system. If indeed that was the plan, and the group had been sucessful, would you have been ready to place the blame on Obama? Would you have pointed out that his head of Homeland Security has spoken out specifically about "right wing" terrorism but not Al Qaeda?

Somehow I think not.

 

kd

Sep 23, 2009

"Available literature on Latin America today includes much more sensible accounts."

You must be referring to the history as re-written by right-wing neocons.

I also love how you use CFR and the WashPo editorial pages as references. Krauthammer would express astonishment at something a non-GOP president does? You don't say!

 

LFC

Sep 23, 2009

Hmmmmm. Not a single mention of how Obama's views might be based upon 8 years of utterly failed Bush foreign policy? That's a serious pair of blinders you've got there, Mr. Barone.

 

Outnumbered in Paradise

Sep 23, 2009

DAveB: You're right, 9/11 happened on Bush's watch, after eight years of foreign policy as weak right now as this unqualified boob. If Clinton would have done his job we very well may not have had an Osama bin Laden to carry out 9/11. Then we wouldn't have had to listen to you babies crying about how if only Clinton could have had a disaster to deal with for his memoirs. Clinton was the disaster as far as that goes. What saved him was being reined in by a Republican Congress. You lefties keep living in your dream world while the rest of us try to clean up all of your messes before you completely destroy this once great country.

 

enigma3535

Sep 23, 2009

Winston: Referencing "statis camps" and "China-Putin-Chavez" regarding what appears to be a rather pragmatic, centrist Obama admin will turn off most independents ... keep it up, and, IMHO, the side you seem to be part of will reap what you are sowing ... i.e., irrelevancy. Most people I interact with on a day-to-day basis talk to each other like they're dealing with mature adults ... frankly, much of the rhetoric from the Right now resonates with me like the bullies did during middle school recess. It is what it is.

 

Chicago

Sep 23, 2009

No one is blaming Obama for 9/11 is is just that he has an overload of friends who have blown up the Pentagon and other buildings, other friends who hate this country and would like to see it go down in flames. No we are not blaming Obama for 9/11, not directly anyway.

 

old pain

Sep 23, 2009

When you really see this guy Obama without his teleprompter you can see right through him......an empty suit,
no class, but smart for Chicago hood pol.

 

Winston

Sep 23, 2009

You sound like a very nice person. Much of the Right's opposition to Obama is of a different order than opposition to Democrats like Clinton in years past. Unlike Clinton, Obama and his advisers have long records as ideologues of the hard Left. Obama's group is attempting to make re-distribution of wealth rather than ensuring personal freedom the guiding purpose of the U.S. government. That's what all the fuss is about. If you don't understand the role of personal freedom and perceive that it is under active atttack by Obama's words and deeds, then it makes sense to me that to you it just seems like sheer anger.

 

Jay

Sep 23, 2009

Woodward's father was a circuit court judge for the County of DuPage, Illinois.

 

Loyola

Sep 24, 2009

Michael, consider offering to pay $10,000 for a copy of Obama's thesis. There may be a copy knocking around.

 

Eddie

Sep 24, 2009

B.O. (stinks) he keeps stabbing our friends in the back. He is destroying the economy with all of his unsustainable spending. I guess America is also responsible for world hunger and poverty also. Redistribution of wealth. He wants to make illegals citizens through amnesty. I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted to grant everyone on the planet citizenship and give them healthcare on our dime and not tax them.

 

Edward Lucas

Sep 24, 2009

I am flattered to be mentioned in this column but I would like to point out that I am not the "former" eastern Europe correspondent for The Economist, but still happily employed there. I sometimes write for other papers, and this Telegraph piece was one such article.

 

Beef

Sep 24, 2009

Obama was raised by a mother who rejected America, and has been mentored throughout his life by people who despise America. It may go too far to say he hates America, but he is certainly fueled by an anger directed at the country he leads, an anger that feeds a deep desire to punish the country whose interests he is supposed to serve.

 

hayesms@gmail.com

Sep 24, 2009

So concern for the will of "the people" is now characterized as Marxist by the right? Makes sense, I suppose, given how for the past 8 years they trashed that well-known governing document which begins, "We the people ...."

 

Winston

Sep 24, 2009

Bush acted as a Statist in many ways too.

 

RNews

Sep 24, 2009

laughable

 

Spike

Sep 24, 2009

Here is a column that could have been written twenty years ago and that's based, as Barone explains, on an impression formed twenty years ago. The argument requires total amnesia of the Bush-Cheney years and the enormous damage they did to America's reputation for human rights, and basic competence. If the torture and pre-emptive war era are erased from one's memory, it makes some kind of sense. It's a useful ideological device and is common elsewhere on the amnesiac right. If you erase the memory of massive debt and growth in government under Bush, it also makes sense to blame the man who inherited it on top of a brutal recession for being a socialist.

-Andrew Sullivan

 

Andrew

Sep 24, 2009

America should never admit that it was wrong, for that would show weakness! The man beating his family should likewise not admit that he is wrong for the same reasons! Not all of this information is true, which sheds unkind light on the rest of it. Medvedev (of Russia) has made a statement about scaling back nuclear stockpiles in Russia. Marone, don't be a cabron.

 

Winston

Sep 24, 2009

Spike. Two wrongs don't make a right. Bush did not act like a conservative. Obama is still a socialist. Republican does not equal "Right".

 

bobc

Sep 24, 2009

Obama quest is to ruin the USA, to make us equal to a 3rd world country. Economists are saying we are in very bad shape, the world is calling for a new world currency and in the paper today, the Democrats are still finding things to spend money we do not have.

Obama is ruining our country and the citizen's right to have a land of opportunity!

 

Arcticspirit

Sep 24, 2009

Think about what Obama said... to judge him by the company he keeps... Then look at his right hand girl that says she knows him like a brother, an active communist (they removed that when they added her to the white house page.. hmm)

He said that when he was in college he surrounded himself by Marxists. Now if you look at the ideology of some of the people close to him, you will find a mixture of communism and Marxism.

So for those of us that weren't dazzled by the "hope", the "change", or "you must be a racist if you don't vote for a black president!"... and actually looked at his friends, the issues at hand etc. Then we knew this was a grave possibility.

 

Arcticspirit

Sep 24, 2009

As for Obama's speech he looked totally weak...
What could be worse? He totally dissed Israel, and when we stop protecting Israel, God's blessings stop flowing in the USA. All this to impress his new Muslim friends in the middle east? Most that the majority of Americans don't care to get that cozy with in the first place!

I feel betrayed! Obama snuffed at all our allies and kissed up to governments that need serious overhauls before America should even look their way. What a royal mess~ And so embarrassing!

Meanwhile the rest of the world laughs at the weak Obama. Made America look weak. thanks alot.

 

The Anti-Christ is on the ascendant

Sep 25, 2009

This was all foretold in the Book of Enoch (or was it the Book of Homer?). "And lo and behold, a Hawaiian shall become king. And he shall bring forth evil and iniquity unto the promised land. Repent, sinners, repent, for the end of the world is near."

 

Kip

Sep 25, 2009

WM's comment above is so incisive, so knowing, so clever.

 

Sharon

Sep 27, 2009

hayesms@gmail.com

Sep 24, 2009

So concern for the will of "the people" is now characterized as Marxist by the right? Makes sense, I suppose, given how for the past 8 years they trashed that well-known governing document which begins, "We the people ...."
=========================== You mean the document that the "Dear Leader" thinks is flawed? “I-I-I think it’s a remarkable document –“ he began haltingly. “But I think it is an imperfect document, and I think it is a document that reflects some deep flaws in American culture, the Colonial culture nascent at that time." - "generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties says what the states can’t do to you, says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf and that hasn’t shifted."

 

Jan 11, 2010

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