It's hard to find a coherent picture of Barack Obama in the roar of
inflamed rhetoric. The rhetoric itself is incoherent, mixing
accusations and metaphors with the most bizarre results -- and such is
the passion for defamation it's probable that no consistent pattern will
emerge for a generation. He is what he is, somewhere behind the halo
of howling hate that surrounds him.
Whatever you might
think of him, it's tempting to plug other presidents of another party
and another color into the equation just to test for mendacity and
absurdity: such as perhaps to assume Reagan were president during an
embassy bombing ( he was) or W. ( he was) and it's tempting to reverse
it by assuming it were president Obama not showing up at the dedication
of the 9/11 Memorial Museum last week instead of the notably absent
Bush whose 8 year career was floated on the attack and the subsequent
War on Terror.
George W. Bush deliberately stayed
away for reasons, possibly good reasons, of his own and was in Arkansas
attending a ceremony for Medal of Honor recipients, but anyone with an
unfoxed memory remembers how the Republicans jeered, howled and hooted
about flag pins and the size of the flag on Obama's airplane and posted
endless doctored photos and forged documents designed to attack his
patriotism -- anyone with a sense of irony would wonder what those
dancing devils would have done to Obama and snicker at what they
certainly are not doing to Bush for staying away. It would have
been a three ring, twin tower circus for weeks and months and years if
not cause for impeachment.
And of course, I had to find
out about this from the foreign press, the mis-titled Liberal American
Media being far too concerned with other trumped-up Obama scandals,
racist comments by team owners, Benghazi bullshit and other ridiculous
attacks on Hillary Clinton, missing airplanes and the various and
ever-changing apocalyptic horsemen wearing Obama masks.
Never-Forget
George probably didn't forget and he's probably right not to make the
dedication all about him, about his going to war with an uninvolved
country and permanently giving up important civil rights in the process
instead of being about the dead. Still, it makes one wonder at all the
"never-forget" passion that was and is as transient as the all the
"never-forget" events -- but then, forgetting, like false remembering is
part of the game and it is a game after all. The only real goal of
that game is winning.
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