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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
Now Sits Expectation In The Air
by Tony Blankley
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As President-elect Obama vacations with his family in Hawaii and publicly complains about the intrusiveness of the press pool and the intense scrutiny of his Secret Service team, I suspect about now Obama may be recalling George Bernard Shaw's heartless observation that: "There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your heart's desire. The other is to get it."

This last week of December 2008 is a strange moment for the country. It must be positively bizarre for our president-elect. It seems as if all the problems of the world are lining up and just waiting for our new president to handle. For every American but one, we are merely waiting to see what Obama will do in three weeks. For that one -- Obama -- he, presumably, is puzzling over finding the right policies -- if there are any right policies. Probably there are only terrible and catastrophic policies to pick from.

There are media reports that he is smoking more than usual. Who could blame him? For many of the rest of us, we wake up at 2 in the morning worried about our family's or our business's finances. Obama has to worry about the nation's and the world's finances -- and wars and threats of yet more wars.

Americans continue to not shop (until recently the world, including citizen of the world Obama, condemned Americans for shopping to the tune of 25 percent of world consumption. Now the whole world is begging us to buy more stuff to keep the world from going broke.) How long will it be before President Obama repeats Bush's advice to Americans after September 11 to go shopping.

The economy continues its downward track. The bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler have been delayed a couple of months -- to give Obama time to be sworn in as president before the real unpleasantness begins (or the really big bucks are spent to delay the unpleasantness by a few more months).

As Pelosi and her colleagues get ready to spend about a trillion dollars to try and stimulate the economy, Obama is going to have to start saying no to his friends on the Hill. Left to their own devices, that $1 trillion will fall well short of the spending urges that get larger by the day. It must be tough to spend a trillion dollars you don't have -- and be called cheap.

But even as he must worry whether even a trillion dollars of stimulus can ameliorate the precipitous economic contraction, he must also worry about the real possibility of double digit inflation hitting our economy in six to 18 months -- as a result of all these trillions of freshly conjured-up dollars that will be flooding our currency supply.

Beyond the little matters of either deflation or hyper-inflation, Hamas broke its ceasefire with Israel, and Israel started defending herself again last week. Muslims worldwide and our many anti-semitic European friends are crying out for Israel to show "restraint."

Nobody cares what lame duck Bush says about this anymore, but the whole angry world awaits the first presidential utterance of Barack H. Obama on the matter of putting the Jews in their place. Will he speak for all the Jew haters in Europe and the Middle East -- or will he speak as every American president since Harry Truman has, and defend Israel's right to exist and militarily protect itself when its civilians are attacked by yet more fanatic, Islamist bombs and rockets?

Down the road a piece from Gaza, the Pakistani and Indian fanatics in the subcontinent are gearing up for another of their regular flirtations with nuclear annihilation. As I write, the Pakistanis and Indians are rushing troops up to their mutual border -- but, of course, hope to avoid war. Unless they have backed down by Jan. 20 at noon, stopping war while not antagonizing either of those needed allies will fall to Obama and his vastly experienced Secretary of State (who once rode foreign elephants with Chelsea -- so is superbly equipped to manage Hindu/Muslim fanaticism).

And, oh, by the way, the Chinese are talking of building their first aircraft carrier to compete with our blue water navy.

To add to the burdens of our young president elect, reports from around the world suggest that the instinct to protect local economies is growing, thus putting more pressure on free trade. While strong arguments can be made in individual trade cases, history is unambiguous about the result of increased protectionism during a period of world economic contraction.

Economically beggaring thy neighbor is a sure path to depression. Contrary to Obama's prior words and union allies's desires, he fails to champion world trade at the serious risk of repeating Herbert Hoover's catastrophic Smoot-Hawley protectionist mistake.

With history before Obama, I think of Shakespeare's young King Harry -- Henry V, the duties of fateful war falling on his inexperienced shoulders, the chorus early recites:

"For now sits Expectations in the air, and hides a sword from hilts unto the point With crowns imperial. Crowns and coronets, Promised to Harry and his followers."

Let us hope that the inexperienced Obama -- now with crowns and coronets and followers -- rises to his duty as young Harry did six centuries ago.

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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Hope
Yeah, well I guess that's what he ran on and that's what we are all left with.
I somehow suspect, however, that he is not tossing & turning every night the way a rational person, like Tony, might. Afterall, he's gotten where he is on nothing but speechifying & being an African-American. Those two aces up the sleeve won't desert him now. The media will see to that.
He has no worries because he has no plans. He's a con-man, playing it as it comes. But America fell for it. One thing that I suspect he knows with which I might agree: the republic will survive him. Barely.

a trillion here, a trillion there
pretty soon you're talking big money

Big Baller...Shot Caller...
Obama's critics will call him on his "thin resume" and "empty rhetoric". Obama's fans will expect him to have an undefeated season in the Competence League. His reality lies between the two factions...It's December and he's complaining that he can't get away to mingle with the crowd. By May, he won't WANT to mingle with the crowd. Obama's POTUS 44. The new "leader of the free world". The Commander-in-chief of a stretched military and an economically weakened nation. Right now he's the anticipated "change" for a world that needs new direction. Unfortunately he'll probably be known for something that we can't predict at this time.... He wanted to be the ultimate Big baller...THE Shot caller...He'll get his chance starting January 20th. Let's pray that he's as good as his fans want him to be and he's better than his critics expect him to be. If he's not making the rehabilitation tour (see Bush 43) at the end of his term, we'll call him a success... Obama took the ball and made a 3- pointer while in Iraq. The country needs him to hit the "three" again over the next 4 years. Big baller, indeed.

For all of those hoping for change,
...can you please tell me the last time a POTUS, or ANY politician of consequence for that matter, actually moved to the RIGHT after taking office ? Even the "evil jackbotted conservative", Heir W, has spent more on entitlements than any before him.

Yes, it seems we are racing towards that 8th and final stage of democracy.
"Be still and know, that I am the Lord..." Psalm 46:10 Hey, aint nobody else gonna "bail" us outta this one.

While in the shadow of the Punchbowl ...

Ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes viros.

PB
I agree except I don't believe the republic will survive. If if does it will not be what it was or where one would want to live. Bush's hands are all over this too so it will have been done buy a duo.

vonryan
Common courtesy says you should translate for those of us who have forgotten all the Latin we ever learned and for those who never learned it in the first place. :-))))

I don't have much faith in Obama's ability to bring calm out of chaos and, right at this time, I don't have much hope for the country staying a place (as whitenight says) "where anyone would want to live."
I sincerely hope I am wrong!!

Tony, great as usual!!!

Blankley
It will indeed take another Agincourt to bail out Obama and the rest of us. Henry V was Henry, he had 5000 hard-bitten archers, and an arrogant impetuous foe. Will Obama be a Henry, will we be as staunch as the archers, will the foes of self-indulgence and wishful thinking yield, as did the French knights, to superior planning, weaponry and tactics? Now sits Expectation in the air. Enjoy the honeymoon, PEBO.

PB, White Knight
Its up in the air and who knows. The most likely result is a continued collectivist drift as we follow Europe into secure and comfortable stagnation. Being a major player on the world stage has always been extremely expensive and often done little toadvance quality of life. Let India and China take over. There are a couple unlikely alternatives. Obama could continue his luck/genius/whatever and oversee events which put us back on top. Or a spark, like another Waco, could set off chaos and an unchartable course. The Revolution and the Civil War were both started when the Feds marched to confiscate weaponry.

Welcome to the bigs, Rook.

As anyone told obambi that it's illegal to smoke inside government buildings?

The New Coach
It's play-off time in the NFL and a number of coaches have been fired because their teams didn't make the grade. It's interesting to see how these teams look for new coaches. They seek experienced, successful leaders who have proved they have mastered the game.

Meanwhile, Americans elected a rank amateur to the biggest "coach" position in the world. Is this not the biggest sucker bet in our lifetimes?

And we gave this "coach" a guaranteed four-year contract! Come January the "game" will be on and all our chips will be invested in one player, a mediocre politician who sold us owners a bill of goods.

But unlike the NFL we not only could lose the game but our fortunes--and our lives!

Some Good, Some Bad
Tony: "While strong arguments can be made in individual trade cases, history is unambiguous about the result of increased protectionism during a period of world economic contraction." No illustrations of this in the article. But Tony, we are in the 32nd consecutive year of trade deficits. The meaning in simple English -- we have sold our technology, land, buildings, and other assets along with huge debt while receiving goods that frequently are fall-apart and tainted. So please, Tony, highlight the cases where protectionism should be done, or not done. And the topping to the question as to whether protectionism is good or bad is the problem of public education of our idiot parents and children. If one cannot spell -protectionism,- how does one deal for it or against it?

Obama and Prince Harry
This outstanding piece calls to mind what Obama has in common with Hal, Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth in the making: the useful gift of being able to write and deliver a great speech.

Now, the Gettysburg Address apparently did little to heal the nation's wounds. Apparently.
Reconstruction did not go all that well. Progressive it was not, exactly. But no doubt Lincoln's words and deeds made, and continue to make, a difference.

For example, Menachem Begin, during a visit to Gettysburg with then President Jimmy Carter, stopped the party to recite, from memory, Lincoln's most famous speech--and maybe his very best speech. A truly great speech will make a difference right then and there; then, it will continue to make a difference "for the ages."

Jonah Goldberg writes of Samuel Huntington's legacy and the upcoming Speech and the challenge of a "more perfect union." Here, Tony goes all the way back to Shakespeare, four hundred years ago. The Bard was looking back as well--all through Western Civ. (See Alvis and West, "Shakespeare as a Political Thinker." Or, "Rome and Romans According to Shakespeare" by Michael Platt.) The point I'm leading to is that our "more perfect union" could learn something by studying the principles of Blankley, Huntington, Goldberg, Buchanan, Alvis, West--and Lincoln and Obama, not to mention Prince Hal. And Michael Platt. Some of these folks might not want to be included in the same sentence with the others. But a "more perfect union" means we have to overcome all that.

That's the big point I'm leading to. On Unity, I'm with Obama as a kind of reincarnation of Prince Harry, the future King Henry the Fifth. (See Kenneth Branagh's version of this masterpiece of British and World Lit.)

Love your analogy!!
Pistol,

I am a traditional archer and there is no longbowman alive who doesn't know the stories of Agincourt, Crecy and Poitiers. THREE times an arrogant foe assailed a stalwart king and underestimated the "peasant army" of archers.

I LOVE hubris when it comes from the opposition! It just makes my day. Now you've got me wanting to string up my 68# heat tempered bamboo bow and listen to the "song of the grey goose on a cloth yard shaft"!!


-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!

Pistol and Wrat Wrangler

Since you're using the 'Longbow' analogy, hope you don't mind if I jump in and tell obambi "Pluck Yew".

Mr. Blankley
Ah...,too funny.Well O.K....,not funny, but ironic. As I keep saying, Barry got his Barry Prize.He will be starting his first real job EVER as POTUS! What will he do with it?

It seems just as George said...,he is already rueing the day.

This whole election proves to me that there is a God, and he does have a sense of humor.But it is bittersweet. As an american citizen I will be victim to all of Barry's whims. That is sobering to say the least.

Israel is a separate issue. The Israelis need to just DO IT! Collateral damage be damned!Hamas is the villian. They respect NO life. They hide behind innocents and store their weapons beneath baby cribs! If the innocent are killed it is on Hamas and Iran, not Israel!

A Daunting Task
Obama will have his hands full. I see no good news ahead as far as the eye can see or the mind can imagine.

One good thing he has going for him is the meltdown did not come on his watch. Was that planned so GW Bush would be tagged with it? It was known for a while it was to come.

Our best years are behind us and I fear for our future. 2008 is the year the bubble burst and the dream died.

Happy New Year,Everyone!!!

Different paradigms
What we have here is a conservative at heart who can't let himself be drawn into BHO's anti-American, anti-conservative paradigm, to voice his flattering words. BHO's crowd would just shake their heads at his words.

There is irony here. In his effort to flatter BHO, Blankly shows he has
so little appreciation for any of BHO's world paradigm of reds, obsession with his own blackness, Islam, hate-filled churches he attended for the last 20 years, Chicago politics, or whatever other points of light guide his path, that Blakely didn't bother looking for a fitting analogy from a fitting source. Instead chose to use one's he relates to that BHO wouldn't.

Given BHO's life training, an anology
from Shakespear or Francis Bacon would be like trying to trap him in the world of "dead white men".

I suggest that when trying to flatter BHO, praise him for either being what he doesn't want to be, a good American public servant, if ever he actually becomes one, or just cite the more fitting analogies from one of the above type of sources he relates to and would make sense to him.

For purposes of speaking in positive, allegorical ways about BHO, Blakely should just ask how Rev Wright would praise BHO, and what would get his minions into a happy mood, and not what would make sense only to Blakely and conservatives.

Blakely did a fairly well job on Hillary Clinton's experience, naturally.

What does our future hold?
Democrats sabotaged our economy as a campaign tactic.
Will they fix it now? Can they fix it?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/barack_obama_and_the _strategy.html

Is poverty and unemployment our future?
Will the wholesale outsourcing of jobs force Americans to migrate to where the jobs are?

Will financial constraints of "Universal Health Care" require us to sacrifice the elderly who are no longer productive?

Will the insane be given euthanasia like they were in Socialist Germany? Who decides you are crazy?

Will Government excesses cost them the control they now have?
Those who would abuse power have no concept of how fragile Government power is.

Confiscate the peoples means to resist?
Who invented and manufactured them?
Would this cause superior designs to be secretly manufactured?

With Socialists now in complete control, will we have "Government of the people, by the people and for the people of America?

America survived Carter & Clinton.
From President ACORN's appointments it looks like we will have to contend with the worst of both.

Complaints about privacy? I have often wondered why any sane person having the wealth to live any lifestyle they want, any place they want, would chose to spend the rest of their life in a public fishbowl!

I just have to laugh at this impending
NIGHTMARE

"...Probably there are only terrible and catastrophic policies to pick from..."

Yep, Barry is between a rock and a hard place.

Obama wanted the job of POTUS really, really badly and so ... America let him have it.

Yeah, I "hope" the "messiah" delivers too, but I'm definitely not holding my breath.

Or as my dad would say: "Rots o' Ruck"

Hope!?
Is this the "Hope" his campaign so relentlessly spoke of? I think not. For those of us who saw through this infantile charlatan from day one, a forlorn hope that he will somehow escape his entire life's history and rise to these many challenges is about all we have left. But it's definitely not where the smart money is going.

Jack David
I'll believe Obama has a chance to be a King Henry V as soon as i see him hang a friend for looting.

MyOpine of 4:10
Wealthy people, as a rule, do not care to live their life in a fishbowl. They hire catspaws like Obama.

article
MyOpine, great article!

Recovered Lib
Barry is between Iraq and a hard place!!!

Wanta Talk About Hope??
At more than one point in a 25 Year Military career I had to endure "Instruction/theory" on
Strategy & Tactics..One thing that was constantly stressed was that if it was ever necessary to rely upon HOPE as ur last resort,
U were ALMOST CERTAINLY gonna get Ur Arse kicked
BIGTIME!!
I won't say that I've never been down to that point, personally, but I hate to think about that as a National Strategy..HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

I'm drunk now but the world...
will still be a f-ing mess in the morning.

Blankely intentionally wrote this to keep us from the big party. Or to put us to sleep.
The whole thing was about how the world is out of control and what 'Barry' may or may not do in THREE WEEKS!!
Yawn....its working.

Iranian nukes
Hey, Tony, you forgot the Iranian nukes. That should be problem number 1. Aren't we the great satan to them? You think they won't use them on us?

Blago = Falstaff?
Henry threw Falstaff under the carriage like O'Vomit is throwing Blago under his bloody bus. I would like to see him "hang" (terminate the careers of) Dodd, Frank and whoever else has been pumping up the CRA despite EIGHT YEARS of warnings from the GOP!! Then MAYBE I might find an iota of respect for the Squirrel in Chief. TWANG..hisss, THWOCK!!

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria

The Crooks From Chicago
Like it or not somebody spawned in the garbage heap of Chicago politics is about to be introduced to the real world outside of the theater of his ain't I fabulous world tour.

Question is does a crooked leftist from Chicago even have a clue about world affairs. There is no indication he does. This is not about socialized medicine, card check or dumping more money on education. This is the big one and I'd wager the community organizer does not have a clue.
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