Monday, September 8, 2014

Mr. Obama Says Political Theater is Not Natural For Him

Political Theater Cartoon
 
From the UK:" 'Part of this job is also the theater of it... it doesn't come naturally to me':  Obama admits playing a round of golf right after address on ISIS beheading of journalist James Foley didn't look good"
The beheading of captured American journalist James Foley by a British ISIS terrorist known as "Jihadi John," in a still from propaganda video footage posted on Youtube.
"Obama, who was on vacation at the time of Foley's murder, was heavily criticized for heading to the golf course at Martha's Vineyard where he was vacationing on August 21.
He said he was 'heartbroken' over Foley's death and that it was hard for him to hold back tears while speaking with his family.

"Obama blamed the contrasting images partially on how the press follows him everywhere, even while he is 'supposed to be on vacation'. 

"He said there's always potential for bad news to occur, and sometimes it'll happen while the president is on holiday."    Read more:
Via Lucianne

Talk about optics, remember the video of Bill Clinton at the Ron Brown funeral going from laughing to crying in one second?
 
" ...he's admitting there is he doesn't really care, folks. It's more than empathy. It's more than lacking empathy. It's just he doesn’t care, which I don't think is any new revelation. But, at the same time, Obama says I'm supposed to get better at the "theater" of things, like Clinton. Remember the Ron Brown memorial?

"Clinton's walking into the Ron Brown memorial, and he's laughing and he's yukking it up. This is a memorial for a guy who died in a plane crash, one of his cabinet members, and he's walking into the memorial outside, and he's laughing and yukking it up with Tony Campolo, a religious figure from Pennsylvania -- and then he spots a camera!

"And within half a step, he started crying."
        

 
 

Can You Spot the Snipers?

Thomas Sowell: Yes, Obama does have a strategy

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

World Net Daily   "Those people who say that President Obama has no clear vision and no clear strategy for dealing with the ISIS terrorists in the Middle East may be mistaken. It seems to me that he has a very clear and very consistent strategy. And a vision behind that strategy.
 
"First, the strategy – which is to get each crisis off the front pages and off television news programs as quickly as he can, in whatever way he can, at the lowest political cost. Calling ISIS junior varsity months ago accomplished that goal.
 
"Saying before the 2012 elections that “bin Laden is dead” and that terrorism was defeated accomplished the goal of getting re-elected.
 
"Ineffective sanctions against Iran and Russia likewise serve a clear purpose. They serve to give the illusion that Obama is doing something that will stop Iran from getting nuclear bombs and stop Russia from invading Ukraine."...   Full article...
 
Political Cartoons by Chip Bok

” 'I honestly wonder if our current administration would have won World War II,” said commentator Jonathan Hoenig during a recent appearance as a panelist.
       
” 'I think we would have lost it,” he continued.

” 'We need to take a page from Gen. Douglas MacArthur,” he added. “’No substitute for total victory.’” 

Defying the Rules; Chuck Todd Begins as Host of NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’

Entertainment
Chuck Todd
"... Sunday talk shows, and most particularly NBC’s “Meet the Press,” defy the normal rules of television news: spit-shine good looks and slick urbanity are unwelcome. Viewers don’t want anchors as hosts; they want hosts who don’t act like anchors.
 
"That became obvious when the NBC anchor David Gregory took over “Meet the Press” in 2008 after the death of its revered host, Tim Russert, and sent the show spiraling down to third place in the ratings.
 
"Mr. Gregory, a suave, well-groomed, versatile television reporter, wasn’t anything like the rumpled, convivial and sharp-minded Mr. Russert. Mr. Gregory was like almost every other star anchor on television, including David Muir, 40, who last week replaced Diane Sawyer on ABC’s “World News Tonight,” and has already shown he is in perfect sync with that newscast’s unctuous, user-friendly cheer."
 

Predicting the President’s Big Speech

Richard Fernandez     .... "However the basic outlines of the strategy itself have emerged from information already available to the press. A Los Angeles Times story suggests that Obama will rely on proxies to fight ISIS at three levels: on the ground, within the region and in the West. Kerry invokes comparisons to the Sunni Awakening, seeking to recall the days when al-Qaeda in Iraq was beaten by George W. Bush.  Obama plans to organize the Sunni Arabs to fight ISIS.
“We are going to have to find effective partners on the ground to push back against ISIL,” Obama said. “And the moderate coalition there is one that we can work with. We have experienced working with many of them. They have been to some degree outgunned and outmanned, and that’s why it’s important for us to work with our friends and allies to support them more effectively.” …
“It is absolutely critical that we have Arab states, and specifically Sunni-majority states, that are rejecting the kind of extremist nihilism that we’re seeing out of ISIL, that say, ‘That is not what Islam is about,’ and are prepared to join us actively in the fight,” Obama said, using one of the acronyms for Islamic State.
Secretary of State John F. Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel are to fly to the Middle East in coming days to line up regional partners, a push for a Middle Eastern coalition that recalled the Sunni Awakening movement a decade ago that brought some stabilization to Iraq during the war there.
 Via Lucianne

Well, at least not all the Muslim world will oppose the US. At least not now:

The Burn ISIS Flag Challenge: Outraged Muslims flood web with their version of the Ice Bucket Challenge in protest against Islamic State barbarism

Burning hatred: Protesters in London set fire to an Islamic State flag in a new craze that has adapted the Ice Bucket Challenge to vent their disgust at the terror group's brutality

Foreign Policy: Russia exposes Obama's empty security promises to Estonia

 
Thomas Lifson    "Joining the now-notorious “red line” empty threat issued against Assad of Syria is a much more dangerous example of Barack Obama’s fatuous bluster, his assurance of NATO backing of the Baltic States last Wednesday in Tallinn, Estonia:
"The defense of Tallinn and Riga and Vilnius is just as important as the defense of Berlin and Paris and London," Obama said. "Article Five is crystal clear. An attack on one is an attack on all.
"So if, in such a moment, you ever ask again, who will come to help, you'll know the answer: the NATO alliance, including the armed forces of the United States of America, right here, present, now."
"Two days after President Obama issued this red line threat, Russia called his bluff.  Liis Kangsepp and Juhana Rossi report in the Wall Street Journal:"

The apparent abduction and detention of an Estonian security officer raised tensions between Estonia and Russia just two days after PresidentBarack Obama came to the country and vowed to defend it as a NATO member ...... Read more...

Our Unrealist President; Why Obama’s foreign policy has been quite far from what you’d expect of a realist.
...But restraint is not what fundamentally characterizes realism. Rather, because realists see the international arena as innately competitive and often dangerous, they believe that strength is critical to a successful foreign policy. A domestic realist welcomes not only police restraint but also the appropriate vigorous application of police power; similarly, a foreign-policy realist knows that restraint alone is an invitation to chaos and peril. By this standard, Obama is neither an authentic realist nor a successful foreign-policy president.

 Hayes: Don't Bet on a Muscular Obama Foreign Policy   "The WEEKLY STANDARD 
podcast with senior writer Stephen F. Hayes on why you shouldn't bet on President Obama using any muscle on his foreign policy."   (Audio)   More here.