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This will end in tears. The Obama hysteria is not
merely embarrassing to witness, it is itself contributory to the scale
of the disaster that is coming. What we are experiencing, in the
deepening days of a global depression, is the desperate suspension of
disbelief by people of intelligence - la trahison des clercs
- in a pathetic effort to hypnotise themselves into the delusion that
it will be all right on the night. It will not be all right.
We have been here before. In the spring of 1997, to
be precise, when a charismatic, young prime minister entered Downing
Street, cheered by children bussed in for the occasion waving plastic
Union Jacks. A very few of us at that time incurred searing reproaches
for denouncing the Great Charlatan (as I have always denominated Tony
Blair) and dissenting from the public hysteria. Three times a deluded
Britain elected that transparent fraud. Yesterday, when national
bankruptcy became a formal reality, we reaped the bitter harvest of the
Blair/Brown imposture.
The burnt child, contrary to conventional wisdom,
does not fear the fire. After the Blair experience there is no excuse
for anybody in Britain falling for Obama. Yet today, in this country,
even some of those who remained sane during the emotional spasm of the
Diana aberration are pumping the air for Princess Barack. At a time of
gross economic and geopolitical instability throughout the Western
world, this is beyond irresponsibility.
To anyone who kept his head, the string of Christmas
cracker mottoes booming through the public address system on
Washington's National Mall can only excite scepticism. It is crucial to
recall the reality that lies behind the rhetoric. Denouncing "those who
seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering
innocents" comes ill from a man whose flagship legislation, the Freedom
of Choice Act, will impose abortion, including partial-birth abortion,
on every state in the Union. It seems the era of Hope is to be
inaugurated with a slaughter of the innocents.
Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is
like one of those toxic packages traded by bankers: it camouflages many
unaffordable gifts to his client state. With a federal deficit already
at $1.2 trillion, Obama wants to squander $825 billion (which will
undoubtedly mushroom to more than $1 trillion) on creating 600,000 more
government jobs and a further 459,000 in "green energy" (useless wind
turbines and other Heath-Robinson contraptions favoured by Beltway
environmentalists).
It is frightening to think there is a real
possibility that the entire world economy could go into complete
meltdown and famine kill millions. Yet Western - and British -
commentators are cocooned in a warm comfort zone of infatuation with
America's answer to Neil Kinnock. We should be long past applauding
politicians of any hue: they got us into this mess. The best deserve a
probationary opportunity to prove themselves, the worst should be in
jail.
It is questionable whether the present political
system can survive the coming crisis. Whatever the solution, teenage
swooning sentimentality over a celebrity cult has no part in it. The
most powerful nation on earth is confronting its worst economic crisis
under the leadership of its most extremely liberal politician, who has
virtually no experience of federal politics. That is not an opportunity
but a catastrophe.
These are frank, even ungracious, words: they have
the one merit that, unlike almost everything else written today about
Obama, they will not require to be eaten in the future. //Gerald Warner //Telegraph //MINA //01.22.09
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