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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
What It Sounds Like When the Leader of the Free World Speaks
by Lorie Byrd
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President Obama has spent much of the past six months talking about all the things he inherited from George Bush. Unfortunately there are a lot of things he did not inherit from Bush, among them how to be the leader of the free world. The uprising in Iran has revealed Obama’s lack of leadership, but even worse, an apparent weakness when it comes to speaking up for freedom for everyone in the world.

Obama’s stated willingness to sit down and negotiate with Iranian madman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without preconditions was a source of concern for many Americans during the election, but “hope’n change” was evidently more important to the majority of voters . Not surprisingly we now have a president who stayed silent on the protests in Iran for days, then issued only a tepid statement, followed by several similar comments.

Those on the left, and some on the right, have praised President Obama’s approach. George Will said, “The president is being roundly criticized for insufficient rhetorical support for what's going on over there. It seems to me foolish criticism. The people on the streets know full well what the American attitude toward that regime is, and they don't need that reinforced.”

I don’t know that the people on the streets do “know full well what the American attitude toward that regime is.” They know what it was. (Does “axis of evil” ring a bell?) But maybe they also know how strongly President Obama has denounced his predecessor’s approach to foreign policy and his world view in general. Add to that Obama’s recent response to the protests and there are probably a lot of people around the world who don’t “know full well” what the American attitude now is.

President Bush spoke forcefully, and often, about freedom and liberty and democracy. The often tongue-tied public speaker Bush was most eloquent and at ease when talking about those principles. His desire to see freedom and democracy spread throughout the world is deeply heartfelt and that was evident in his speeches.

Ken Wheaton wrote about Obama’s response on his blog, “We don’t have to bomb Iran. We don’t have to be bellicose. A statement of support from the United States would show that our government actually cares about the PEOPLE of Iran. God knows that Americans of all stripes–via Twitter and other media–are making that clear…As someone said yesterday, “He’s trying to vote ‘present,’ but he can’t.” He’s the president now, not a junior senator from Illinois. He should act like it.”

When Barack Obama ran for president, many said they supported him because they wanted the rest of the world to like America again. Being liked is nice, but every true leader knows it is far from the most important thing when it comes to leading.

To some extent President Obama has relinquished our country’s role as leader of the free world. He is reacting rather than leading. It is not necessary, nor would it be wise, for Obama to make the United States the issue. But what he could do is use some of his famous speechifying to really inspire and encourage those seeking freedom. There are people literally giving their lives in the streets in the pursuit of freedom and the supposed leader of the free world has been largely silent.

President Obama’s wait and see and try to say as little as possible approach on Iran stands in stark contrast to that of President George W. Bush. I wish Obama had inherited George Bush’s passion and commitment to those pursuing liberty and democracy around the world. Continued...

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Lorie Byrd is a Townhall.com columnist and blogs at Wizbang and at LorieByrd.com.

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Leave it be
BHO's passionate rhetoric, if he has any to offer, may well be reserved
only for areas his Reverend Wright covers, leaving everything else a question over which academic principles the chosen one deems best apply, but...

...the news reports seem to say that the government the protesters want is not much different from the one currently in power. And what has the West ever gained, in the long term, by replacing one Muslim-run government with another? They're all more or less the same. In fact, last time the US tried to intervene to ensure a Western-friendly government ruled Iran, Iran ended up being run by the Western hostile theocrats still in power today.

At least they have the semblance of a democracy, and the only issue in question is the accuracy of the voting system, which is of questionable reliability even here in
the US.


Jag Ga
" Tammy the utter fool
You just posted that we should stay the hell away from the "internal affairs" of Iran but your messiah Barack has just come down full force on conduct of the ruling religious nuts of Iran in the aftermath of the recent elections. "

Why are so many people on Town Hall so utterly
boring. Do have a clue as to how childish
the "utter fool" designation is?

What do you call "come down full force on
conduct." He did what he should have.
He let them know that we and the world are
watching them. That is not interfering,
that is saying we are watching.
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