For those of us who grew up in the era when Weather Undergrounders Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorhn were familiar names in the news, it is always discomforting to be reminded of Barack Obama’s many associations with people of the radical left – Ayers, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Van Jones, etc.
Such folks’ political thought never progressed beyond the 1960s because the revolutionary New Left didn’t disapear, it simply went on to graduate school and then careers, mostly in the mainstream media, academia, the non-profits, the bureaucracy of state and local social work, and Blue State politics. Many bought BMWs and flat screens who nevertheless never stopped dreaming of revolution. In their hearts, they still spell it “Amerika.”
More recently, as the first year of the Obama administration has unfolded and the basic outlines of his domestic and foreign policies have emerged, that discomfort has steadily become more tangible as the radical roots of the Sixties have broken ground in the White House and now are spreading rapidly into every corner of the federal government.
Obama grew up suffused in this culture of obsessive alienation and its distempered worldview, it is his fundamental frame of reference concerning America’s past and its principles. Early on in places like Harvard and Chicago, he learned to speak always in language that appears to reassure when in fact it obscures and conceals his roots and what those roots tell us about who he appoints and why he follows the policies he does.
Whatever Barack and the people he has surrounded himself with may profess with their mouths at any particular time, their actions show they still loathe America and our standing as most powerful nation on earth, as well as our free enterprise, individual liberty, reverence for family and local communities, Main Street, the U.S. military, Christianity, and every other hallmark of the traditional culture and values of Western civilization.
And now they think they have the power and position to do what they’ve always wanted to do – tear it all down and remake it in their millenarian image of Leviathan. As philosopher Erik Voegelin would say, they don’t merely intend the immanentization of the eschaton, they are securing the appropriations and regulations to make it happen.
Viewed from that assumption, things become so much clearer. On foreign and military policy, Obama’s dominant principle is to apologize, to reverse a previous course – thus disavowing the intrinsically moral role of America in protecting freedom – and to seek rapproachment with our enemies on their terms.
Everywhere it is withdrawal, falling back, humbling of the nation that defeated Hitler and Japan, then rebuilt both as well as the rest of Europe, and engaged and won the Cold War with the Soviet Union. There can be no legitimate U.S. national interests overseas to be protected because Obama and his mentors never accepted America’s legitimacy on the world stage. For them, we have always been the imperialist power and we must therefore be brought down.
On domestic policy, deficit spending as never before seen enslaves present and future generations with debt, destroys the currency and renders a crippling inflation all but inevitable. They have effectively nationalized key sectors of the formerly free economy – banking, the auto industry, communications – and they are moving to put freedom of speech and the press under the supervision of federal bureaucrats.
They are suffocating the remainder of the productive economy with more and deeper regulation that will eventually kill the animating spirit of entreprenurial innovation and risk-taking that powers economic growth and job creation. And they are rendering the country permanently dependent on foreign oil and hamstringing its future development by forcing conversion to unproven alternative energy sources.
And no matter their promises or rationale now, when they are finished, they will have turned the shining city on a hill into something more resembling a Third Word ant heap. No wonder Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro and Muhammar al-Ghadafi heap praise on Obama.
Obviously my ability to put these things into words falls far short of the gravity of the times, but fortunately there is Charles Krauthammer’s extraordinary piece in The Weekly Standard. He brings all of these strands and more together in far more and telling detail than I can summon in this space. If you read nothing else this weekend, you must read his “Decline is a choice.”
And then reflect on the fact that the choice is being made for us, not by us.
