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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Word Play
by Jonah Goldberg
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President Obama had a grand time in Europe. He wowed the press, met the queen, gave some wonderful news conferences and got virtually none of the major policy concessions he wanted. But he did do a lot of talking, for what that's worth.

And for Obama, that's worth a lot. During the campaign, then-Sen. Obama made it clear that he thought words meant a great deal. "Don't tell me words don't matter," Obama proclaimed. " 'I have a dream' -- just words? 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal' -- just words? 'We have nothing to fear but fear itself' -- just words? Just speeches?"

Give the man points for consistency. He has put rhetorical innovation on an equal footing with policy innovation. Exhibit A: "Overseas contingency operations." That's the Obama administration's term of choice to replace "the long war" or "the global war on terror." No doubt they were inspired by the famous Leo Tolstoy novel, "Overseas Contingency Operations and Cessation of Overseas Contingency Operations," later dumbed-down by the publisher to "War and Peace."

Janet Napolitano, head of Obama's Department of Homeland Security -- primarily created to deal with terrorist attacks in the wake of 9/11 -- has decided "terrorist attack" is too hard-edged. It's "man-caused disasters" now. "That is perhaps only a nuance," Napolitano explained to a German newsmagazine, "but it demonstrates that we want to move away from the politics of fear toward a policy of being prepared for all risks that can occur."

Meanwhile, the White House has announced that prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will no longer be called "enemy combatants." No word yet on what the new term will be. No doubt the poetic euphony of "man-caused disasters" and "overseas contingency operations" sets a very high bar for Obama's Office of Euphemism Generation. But surely "Men Prone to Disaster Causation" or "Overseas Counter-Contingency Operators" are the most obvious choices. My friend Mark Steyn, however, suggests going another way: "Future Facebook Friends." Continued...

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Semantics Is Subordinate To Defense
April 16, 2009
Jonah: You have to say that President Bush, maligned and defamed as he was by individuals devoid of complete information, nevertheless kept America safe all through the time period subsequent to our greatest tragedy. Call it the war on jello or the war on stupidity and arrogance, nothing assures me that we are safe into perpetuity. Yes I am offended by the administration minimizing this awful scattered dilemma by mincing words, but the main concern should be, are we all still safe?

Jay R

A Vietnam Vet Weighs In
I wrote about this on our National Org. of Conservative Women (NOCW) site. Here is an eloquent response from a Vietnam Veteran:

"...I was there to watch, helplessly, as the lives of fellow soldiers drained away on the battlefield. To listen to the politicians of today diminish the sacrifices of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines of today by the diminished use of our English language is nothing less than a travesty. To refer to what we call upon of this Nation’s youth as a “Contingency” is nothing more than an insult to their effort, their sacrifice, their devotion and their dedication to the ultimate call of this Nation. We owe them better. There is no higher calling, and to trivialize it is a disgrace. Obama and his ilk disgrace those who serve. No, damn it, I didn’t go to “contingency”, I went to WAR!"

NOCW is dedicated to giving voice to our bravest. We are NOW's antithesis; NOCW honors, respects and gives gratitude to this nation's soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines. We welcome your comments and stories.

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