January 21, 2009
More Boos Than Balls
Printer FriendlyBy: Ann Coulter
It will not be easy for President B. Hussein Obama. More than half the country voted for him, and yet our newspapers are brimming with snippy remarks at every little aspect of his inauguration.
Here's a small sampling of the churlishness in just The New York Times:
-- The American public is bemused by the tasteless show-biz extravaganza surrounding Barack Obama's inauguration today.
-- There is something to be said for some showiness in an inauguration. But one felt discomfited all the same.
-- This is an inauguration, not a coronation.
-- Is there a parallel between Mrs. Obama's jewel-toned outfit and somebody else's glass slippers? Why limousines and not shank's mare?
It is still unclear whether we are supposed to shout "Whoopee!" or "Shame!" about the new elegance the Obamas are bringing to Washington.
Boy, talk about raining on somebody's parade! These were not, of course, comments about the inauguration of the angel Obama; they are (slightly edited) comments about the inauguration of another historic president, Ronald Reagan, in January 1981.
Obama's inaugural address tracked much of Reagan's first inaugural address -- minus the substance -- the main difference being that Obama did not invoke God as stoutly or frequently, restricting his heavenly references to a few liberal focus-grouped phrases, such as "God-given" and "God's grace."
Obama was also not as fulsome in his praise of his predecessor as Reagan was. To appreciate how remarkable this is, recall that Reagan's predecessor was Jimmy Carter.
Under Carter, more than 50 Americans were held hostage by a two-bit terrorist Iranian regime for 444 days -- released the day of Reagan's inauguration. Under Bush, there has not been another terrorist attack since Sept. 11, 2001.
But I gather that if Obama had uttered anything more than the briefest allusion to Bush, that would have provoked yet more booing from the Hope-and-Change crowd, which moments earlier had showered Bush with boos when he walked onto the stage. That must be the new tone we've been hearing so much about.
So maybe liberals can stop acting as if the entire nation could at last come together in a "unity of purpose" if only conservatives would stop fomenting "conflict and discord" -- as Obama suggested in his inaugural address. We're not the ones who booed a departing president.
It is a liberal trope to insult conservatives by asking them meaningless questions, such as the one repeatedly asked of Bush throughout his presidency about whether he had made any mistakes. All humans make mistakes -- what is the point of that question other than to give insult?
When will the first reporter ask President Obama to admit that he has made mistakes? Try: Never.
No, that question will disappear for the next four years. It will be replaced by the new question for conservatives on every liberal's lips these days: Do you want Obama to succeed as president?
Answer: Of course we do. We live here, too.
But merely to ask the question is to imply that the 60 million Americans who did not vote for Obama are being unpatriotic if they do not wholeheartedly endorse his liberal agenda.
I guess it depends on the meaning of "succeed." If Obama "succeeds" in pushing through big-government, terrorist-appeasing policies, he will not have "succeeded" at being a good president. If we didn't think conservative principles of small government and strong national defense weren't better for the country, we wouldn't be conservatives.
And why was that question never asked of liberals producing assassination books and movies about President Bush for the last eight years?
Say, did liberals want Pastor Rick Warren to succeed delivering a meaningful invocation at the inaugural?
The way I remember it, the Hope-and-Change crowd viciously denounced the Christian pastor, stamped their feet and demanded that Obama withdraw the invitation -- all because Rick Warren agrees with Obama's stated position on gay marriage, which also happens to be the position of a vast majority of Americans every time they have been allowed to vote on the matter.
Liberals always have to play the victim, acting as if they merely want to bring the nation together in hope and unity in the face of petulant, stick-in-the-mud conservatives. Meanwhile, they are the ones booing, heckling and publicly fantasizing about the assassination of those who disagree with them on policy matters.
Hope and unity, apparently, can only be achieved if conservatives would just go away -- and perhaps have the decency to kill themselves.
Republicans are not the ones who need to be told that "the time has come to set aside childish things" -- as Obama said of his own assumption of the presidency. Remember? We're the ones who managed to gaze upon Carter at the conclusion of his abomination of a presidency without booing.
Posted by redguy at January 21, 2009 10:28 PM
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I for one do not now and never will want to see Chairman Maobama Succeed. For him to succeed that would mean that the Nation willingly gave itself over to Communism/Socialism
Martin Fee
Posted by: mfee01
at January 22, 2009 10:15 AM
There is no doubt that Obama is not a conservative. But I do sense that he will be a lot more fair than we first expected. He certainly has the talent and intellectual ability to become a courageous leader but will it be for the good of our future or for the will of his liberal & union supporters?
Maybe he will wake up after seeing all the Washington Presidential reports on the war & terrorists activity. I believe then he will have no choice but to stay in the center and even lean to the right just to prevent another attack and to keep our standing in the world strong.
On the economy, yeah he could blow it but I get the feeling that even McCain was missing it there as well. Yeah McCain was more free market and business oriented but I think he would have followed with the big spending bailouts like all the rest of Congress.
So let's just hope and PRAY that Obama gets an on the job taste of reality and does what is best for the country and not for the liberals.
Posted by: LAMadDog
at January 22, 2009 12:24 PM
I'm puzzled by those who believe that Obama is going to only need half a chance to bring us a change we'll like, etc. etc. I'm frightened at the thought of the ruin of our medical system by socialization, aided by the spineless Republicans in congress. Our system may be flawed but it's the best in the world. Who goes without medical care anyway?
Posted by: loie
at January 22, 2009 02:11 PM
The thing that concerns me is that Obama ran on promoting "change". However he was never too specific about what that change might be. God Help Us!
Posted by: mcrider
at January 22, 2009 06:09 PM
Liberals/progressives/Democrats/jackasses are primarily hypocritical, immoral victims or elites. Over and over we see where the same things they accuse Republicans of are ok and dandy for them do. Ann brings this point home by quoting the NYT comments about Reagan's inauguration and comparing it to Obama's.
I haven't seen a heck of a lot of hope and change in Obama's cabinet choices or proposed policy changes. Well maybe no hope and very little change in my pocket.
I am amazed that there are so many people in the U.S. who are so disillusioned to be sucked in by a "community leader" and junior Senator. I guess it is a testament to how bad our public schools have gotten. But then I imagine this is how Hitler came into power too - a lot of frenzy over hope and change and a lot of devious propaganda.
God help us!
Posted by: The_Katâ„¢
at January 24, 2009 01:05 AM
I am so ashamed of the way President Bush was treated. To me and my family he was a great President and person, I just wish he was still our President, I felt safe. I thank him for keeping our country safe after 9-11. I'm afraid that we are not going to be safe anymore and with all the liberal agendas that Obama is already putting into effect, America we all need to stand together and try to put a stop to them. Republicans in Washington that are suppose to be our representatives need to get a backbone and stand up for the people. Say NO to all the money that they are planning on spending, this country has been in bad shape before and it takes the people not government to get us out of it. Lower taxes is the best and only way they can help to get our economy back in shape, not to take over. This is very scary that our goverment is planning on running our lives and buying all the banks. God help us.
Posted by: Carol
at January 25, 2009 12:20 PM
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