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Friday, July 11, 2008
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ashamed of America?
by David Limbaugh
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And how about Obama's five-point plan to repair America's image in the world, including doubling our foreign aid to $50 billion and surrendering in Iraq to generate good will for America in the Middle East? Liberals such as Obama are preoccupied with America's image in the world -- always worried about which nations we've offended or how we've let down the United Nations, when they ought to be outraged at how those other nations have abused, scorned or underappreciated us and/or haven't stepped up to the plate to do the right thing.

Then again, this is the same Obama who said "the danger of using good versus evil in the context of war is it may lead us to be not as critical as we should be about our own actions."

Surely average Americans do not share Obama's ambivalence about America's moral standing in the war on terror. Surely they reject that there's a dangerous downside to Americans coming together in support of the war through a shared belief in the moral authority of our cause. Along these lines, is it any surprise that Obama, possessed of this moral conflict and confusion, thinks we are at fault for not trying hard enough to meet Iranian tyrant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad halfway?

And then there's Obama's statement in the New Orleans Superdome about a year ago: "After Katrina hit, we had to realize that we were no longer the America we had hoped to be. All the hurricane did was lay bare the fact that we had not dealt with the problems of racism and poverty. But here's the good news: America was ashamed and shocked."

I know many have bought into the disgraceful propaganda that problems with the governmental responses to Katrina were based on the race or poverty of the victims. Perhaps Obama, instead of wringing his hands over the illusory harm that could come to America by clearly articulating its moral standing in this war, should refrain from participating in the dissemination of such destructively divisive slander purely for political gain.

Obama's record and attitude are there for people to see. In all sincerity, I ask: How can we afford such an attitude in America's president -- especially during wartime?

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Very well, Hal
I know you fancy yourself a gadfly here. Your comment about John McCain being the "best of a sorry lot" notwithstanding, you're surely aware that we didn't end up with McCain because he stood out in front of the pack, but because the conservative vote was split, producing the bizarre result of independents and moderates (and activist MoveOn.org and DailyKos-inspired crossover voters) choosing the Republican nominee rather than the Republican base.

However, as far as "you folks" messing up the country badly, you'll need to define your terms. Most conservatives don't necessarily represent the Republican party as the Republican party doesn't always represent conservatives, which is the real reason they lost Congress in 2006. So are you targeting conservatives here, or Republicans? Most conservatives here would agree that the Republicans "messed up" everywhere they betrayed conservative values. For the most part, their failures were in following liberal values rather than conservative ones. No conservative supports earmarks and "bridges to nowhere". These may have been Republican policies for some, but they were never conservative policies.

That being the case, how does an even more profound adherence to liberal policies improve the "mess" that has been made by following liberal policies rather than conservative ones?

How about naming three concrete things that a Democratic president with a Democratic Congress are likely to do that will fix the "mess?" I'd be interested in knowing what you think the solutions are. Specifics, please. Vague generalities such as "reach out to ..." tell all of us absolutely nothing. They are as meaningful as saying we're all for puppies.

Regal Lion
You are right it is over. You can even dump McCain if you want but he was the best of a sorry lot. The American people want/demand change simple - you folks messed the country up badly and need "quiet time".
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