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Sunday, August 31, 2008
David R. Stokes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Very Un-JFK Moment
by David R. Stokes
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If Barack Obama winds up losing the election this November, most likely a significant portion of the blame will affix to his selection of a running mate.  The issue will not have much of anything to do with Senator Joe Biden’s personality or performance.  It will simply be a case of “what might have been” if Hillary Rodham Clinton had been placed on the ticket. 

John McCain’s choice of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate has further-fueled speculation and discussion about this.

In fact, the man who would be John F. Kennedy, who has sought the Camelot mantle and basked in déjà vu images of a time that never really was, has for the first time in his once-quixotic campaign departed from the script.  JFK would have made the tough and pragmatic choice, against the advice of those closest to him – particularly brother Bobby.   He would have chosen Clinton.  In fact, he did choose “his” Hillary – a man named Lyndon.

It remains for the story to fully unfold, and for journalists and historians to research and write about the behind the scenes machinations leading to the Biden selection and, more importantly, the Clinton rejection.  But I suspect that we will come to learn about strong feelings generated by the deep wounds inflicted during fierce political battle.  

The whole image of all things Kennedy clearly resonates with the Democratic standard bearer.  He has laboriously cultivated a calculated political resemblance.  But there are many compelling distinctions between Barack and Jack, not the least of which are fundamental differences in temperament and personality.  

Kennedy was not only cool – he was cold.  He could turn the charm on when necessary – and did so with unparalleled effectiveness – but his default mode was to be detached and aloof.   As Seymour Hersh wrote in The Dark Side of Camelot, the public-at-large was enamored of Jack’s “charm and style,” but most “would see very little of the real John F. Kennedy, and would never fully sense the Kennedy cynicism and toughness.”

It is, of course, a very good thing that Mr. Obama has a demonstrable capacity for closeness to others, as is clearly apparent with his marriage and family (another contrast with JFK).  And this suggests that when people close to him feel strongly, he can and will be influenced.

In other words, some in his inner circle have never gotten over what Bill and Hillary Clinton said and did during the primary campaign.  It is that simple.  

JFK’s brother and campaign manager Bobby despised Lyndon Johnson – and was distraught when Jack tapped him for Vice President.  One wonders - how did Michelle Obama (Barack’s “Bobby”) feel and express herself about the whole “should Hillary be on the ticket” subject?   A while back, in an appearance on that wonderfully erudite television show The View, Mrs. Obama seemed to distance herself from the process saying, “I am just glad I am not involved in that decision.”  Really?  It is really hard to envision such an otherwise fully immersed life partner not being privy to those discussions.  

John F. Kennedy went against the advice of his closest advisors when he chose Lyndon Baines Johnson to run with him.  It was a marriage of calculated political convenience.   It was not about “chemistry” or compatibility.   It was a shrewd and pragmatic decision based on the bottom line: who would best help the ticket in November.  

The twelve-hour period in Los Angeles during the night of July 13-14, 1960, as Mr. Kennedy pondered his running mate options, was one of the most interesting moments in the history of presidential electoral politics.   Having captured the nomination on the first ballot with 806 votes (761 required to win), he had beaten back a late-hour challenge by Johnson, the powerful Senate Majority Leader from Texas.   Though LBJ had only “officially” announced his candidacy a few days before the convention, he had been orchestrating a stealth campaign for many months.  When the roll was called, he received 409 votes – a strong second, considering his late entry.

The Kennedy-Johnson battle of July 1960 may have been brief, but it was very brutal.   The Texan tore into Jack using everything he could think of to sway convention delegates.  He talked about Kennedy’s health and the rumors of Addison’s disease (potentially fatal).   He railed against JFK’s youth, regularly referring to him as a “forty-two year old kid” (he was actually forty-three).   He even brought up old family history declaring that in the Second World War: “I wasn’t any Chamberlain-umbrella policy man, I never thought Hitler was right.”  This was, of course, a reference to Kennedy’s father, Joseph P. Kennedy, who had been the U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James in Great Britain in the late 1930s.  His views on appeasement and Hitler led to his recall by President Roosevelt.  

The gloves were off.  Continued...

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David R. Stokes is a minister, writer, and broadcaster. His weekly talks at Fair Oaks Church in Fairfax, Virginia and host of Loud on Purpose, heard Monday to Friday in Washington, D.C. on WAVA 105.1 fm.
 
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No-win VP choice for O
During the Clinton’s climb to political power and attempts to stay there, a great many people who opposed them in some way or threatened their plans mysteriously decided to commit suicide, seemingly without reason and sometimes in most unusual ways. One suicide shot himself in the back of the head…twice.

One cannot imagine that O is unaware of these facts about Hillary. Anyone who has seen “The Clinton Chronicles” knows the facts. Had he chosen her as his VP candidate, he would have been standing between her and the presidency she so vigorously covets for herself. And that, my friends, is a highly dangerous if not fatal place to be.

So, I believe that O was finally faced with a potentially no-win choice. He could choose Hillary and risk becoming a tragic suicide, or choose someone else and hope that McCain would shoot himself in the foot by choosing his VP candidate foolishly. O wisely chose to continue to live, but has now almost certainly lost the election because McCain chose an astonishingly excellent VP, Sarah Palin. The Republic is saved and God applauds from heaven.

OBAMA IS MENTALLY ILL
Cape Conservative posted this:

"How he had the "audacity" to put himself in the "temple" just shows it is all about Barack, nothing more! Wonder why he didn't have his grandmother on stage with him to celebrate this spectacular achievement - one, that without his grandparents' help, would never have made!"

You got it Cape. Obama is the Supreme Narcissist. He will never allow anybody to share the Spot Light or The Camera's Flash with The Messiah. This particular Mental Illness is accompanied with Delusions of Grandeur.

A Narcissist is totally in Love With Self, and cares nothing for anything or anybody else.

A Sociopath has No Conscience and can Lie and never make a ripple on a Polygraph Machine.

This particular character trait is almost always found in Serial Killers. Narcissism coupled with the fact that he is Sociopathic, makes him the most dangerous man in America today. If he were just a regular stooge in the U.S. Senate or Illinois state senate, you could ignore his mental illnesses and his ignorance, but just the fact that he has even been elevated to the status as Candidate for the presidency, is very dangerous for this country.

Obama was handpicked by his Communist Handlers for this time in history, and the Communists in the Democrat Party handpicked this Puppet because they Know he Knows Nothing, and as long as they Allow Him The Spotlight, that he will do and say anything they, The Democrat Communists Tell Him To Say and Do.

We have to make certain that this Sociopathic Narcissist never has an opportunity to mis-represent this country as POTUS. Get Out The Vote and Vote No To Obama and Vote No to Any Body that Supports him Locally, in your State, and at the Federal Level of government.

We have to clean up our country by ridding our system of Liberals and then Abolishing All The Laws and Agencies of Government that They Created. We are a Republic, Not A Communist Welfare State.
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