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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Ben Shapiro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Loses his Diversionary Touch
by Ben Shapiro
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President Barack Obama thinks of himself as a master political manipulator. And why shouldn't he? Since 2004, Obama has catapulted himself from unknown Senate candidate to occupant of the White House. And he has done so largely by mastering the art of diversion. When Republicans targeted Obama's association with Jeremiah Wright, Obama diverted Americans by making a vague and infantile speech about race. When Hillary Clinton raised Obama's inexperience in foreign policy, Obama diverted Americans by blabbing about "hope and change."

Now Obama is in trouble on health care. Americans simply don't like his plan to gradually nationalize health care -- the latest Rasmussen poll shows that just 42 percent of voters support Congress' proposal, while 53 percent oppose it. And Obama is going back to his tried and true strategy: diversion. And as usual, he has picked his three favorite targets: race, ex-President Bush and the American people.

First, race. The Obama-Crowley-Gates explosion was deliberately planned and executed by Obama. Taking advantage of a presidential press conference on health care to rip the Cambridge police department and invoke racial profiling was a calculated strategy to distract Americans from the health care debate.

Second, Bush. On Monday, the Los Angeles Times reported that Eric Holder was gearing up to investigate the CIA for detainee "abuses" administered under the Bush administration's watchful eye. The timing of this investigation is troubling, especially since Obama has previously vacillated between interest in prosecution of Bush officials and the more intellectually and politically defensible hands-off position. The Obama administration's sudden revivification of interest in the Bush CIA demonstrates an obvious desire to distract Americans' attention from the burgeoning health care debate.

Finally, there's the Obama administration’s attempt to demonize its health care opposition. This is a clear diversionary tactic designed to put political enemies on the defensive. By labeling private health care supporters a "mob" of "un-American" lackeys paid for by "K Street," Obama and his allies are obviously attempting to discredit anyone who has the temerity to challenge his socialized medicine plans. And he is doing so in the most disreputable fashion: conflating intelligent criticizers with Timothy McVeigh types.

The fact is that those "extremists" who protest at town hall meetings -- even those who are rude or obnoxious -- pale in comparison to our Founding Fathers, who used to tar and feather their political opponents and then ride them out of town on a rail. If a congressman can't handle a few yellers, he or she ought to find another profession. Ronald Reagan famously shut down a yeller at one of his rallies by simply responding, "Aw, shut up." Yet today's politicians expect us to believe that anyone who yells at a town hall event is on par with Adolf Hitler's brown shirts. Then those same politicians retreat to the safety of their political bunkers, while activating their union thugs to quash outspoken dissent. Continued...

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Jerry
How much are you being paid to defend "Flap Ears?"

I stand by it Cactus
Any adult who tries to argue by trying to insult another person by calling him FLAP EARS is a complete and total moron with the maturity of an 8 year old. And I will post that any time I read your criticism of Obama by calling him a childish name.

I've read your posts before. You always sound like the kid was picked on by stronger kids so even as an adult, you find it necessary to extract revenge by commenting about a minor physical imperfection.

You never have rational, doable answers -- just whines and insults. Do you have a solution to the billions of dollars that insurance companies collect and then refuse to pay out??? Or an insurance company that refuses to pay for a pre-existing condition? Come forth with it if you do.

If you don't, go back to the schoolyard, work out your demons and let the adults run the government.
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