Yesterday, in his first interview as president, Barack Obama reiterated a line from his inauguration speech directed at the Muslim world:
To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict or blame their society's ills on the West -- know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy.It's a good line but when I first heard it, I was struck by how the second half of the sentence was a threat of imminent demise, not by the power of US bombs and bullets, but rather by a people who realize their leaders' policies and methods are bankrupt.
Again, Obama was addressing the Muslim world but I suspect he is aware that his statement is just as equally applicable to the former US administration as well as himself. To be sure, Bush tried to achieve presidential greatness through destruction. Whether it be terrorists, Social Security, FEMA, welfare, or banking regulations, Bush was always on the side of tearing things down. (To be fair, I suspect he honestly thought doing so was in the best interest of the country but alas, we know now that it was not, good intentions aside.) And sure enough, the people judged him accordingly and he was ran out of office with his tail between his legs: perhaps the closest we can get in a democratic system to a coupe.
Obama, I think, knows that people will judge him too by what he builds rather than what he tears down and I believe that his choice of words at the inauguration exhibit a degree of intellectual subtlety, nuance, and self reflection we have not seen in a while.
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1 comments:
For the most part, I agree with you. But I will be disappointed if what columnist Nat Hentoff claims proves true: that Obama will defend FISA.
http://www.dailynewstribune.com/opinion/x799538753/Hentoff-Obama-disables
We should have no need for warrantless wiretaps.
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