When it comes to evaluating Barack
Obama’s fitness to be president, a lot more than Georgia needs to be
on our minds. But we are obligated to give the situation in Georgia
plenty of serious thought because how the candidates have reacted to
it provides a very important insight into their attitudes regarding
government’s most important function: keeping the nation safe
through maintaining a strong military and implementing a realistic
foreign policy.
In his reaction to Russia’s invasion
of a sovereign state that poses no threat to Russia or any other
country, John McCain has acquitted himself with wisdom and honor. He
didn’t turn to his foreign policy team for help in comprehending the
nature of the act. He didn’t pause to see how Europe would respond.
Nor did he wait for polls to reveal whether this or that response
would gain him an edge in the race. Instead, he immediately
denounced Russia’s "path of violent aggression” and reminded
Medvedev and Putin of "severe, long-term consequences.”
But McCain is not a man who accepts
the "situational ethics” of the sixties. Moreover, he understands
that leaders such as Jacques Chirac, Vladimir Putin, and Hu Jintao
are not human beings of deep moral substance, who can be counted on
because of their rock solid friendship with America.
It is true that like most other
prominent politicians, McCain doesn’t fully grasp the truth that the
Putins and Jintaos of the world are engaged in an economic war with
the United States. (Roger Cohen spoke far too hastily when he
announced "the end of the era of the white man [and] the white
woman, too.” But he was absolutely correct to report the "fierce
culture of education and achievement in the Far East” as well as the
fact that "China is bent on beating the U.S.A.”
However, on military issues, the man
who is the polar opposite of liberal sixties icon Jane Fonda
understands fully that from the Balkans to Eastern Europe, the
Caucasus, Iran, Iraq, and Darfur, Russia, China, and Chiracian
France do not serve as a positive counterbalance to America and
American interests but represent an odious, reactionary threat to
everything good associated with the fundamental human right to
"Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
In contrast to McCain, Barack Obama no
sooner received the news about Georgia than he knee jerked the
standard liberal line — "I think it is important at this point for
all sides to show restraint and to stop this arms conflict” —
despite the fact that the "new” Russia has clearly revealed its
thoroughly old, imperialist self with acts that range from Putin’s
mad comment that the breakup of the USSR constitutes the greatest
tragedy of the 20th century to threatening a peaceful neighbor with
cutting off its gas supplies. (How shocked Obama must have been when
Russia recently threatened Poland with nuclear oblivion.)
Aware of the truth about Russia and
faced with the latest instance of its signature behavior (that is,
the behavior of a constantly besotted bully), Barack Obama’s stream
of consciousness ran off to the idea that all involved just need to
cool it. What a perfect example of dangerous sixties nonsense that
always stands ready to condemn the victim as a criminal.
Yes, Barack Obama’s natural instinct
is to form a solidarity with the kind of perverse thinking
exemplified by sixties liberals who reacted to a Pennsylvania
statute solidifying the right of citizens to use deadly force in
protecting themselves from intruders in their homes by condemning it
as the "shoot your neighbor law.”
No wonder, then, that Obama failed to
forcefully condemn Russia and firmly align himself with formerly
enslaved Eastern European nations that have exhibited bravery and a
devotion to principle in their responses to Russian aggression (no
mush-mouth liberal politispeak from Poland, that immediately
announced it would accept a U.S. missile shield, or from Ukraine,
that restricted the movement of Russia’s Black Sea fleet and offered
European nations its early warning missile systems).
So, while the Russian invasion of
Georgia burdens the world with yet another foreboding cloud, that
cloud — at least to my mind — has a silver lining whose reflected
light exposes the fraudulent post racial, post partisan, post
everything Barack Obama as the reactionary he is; for he is nothing
but a perfect retread of a dogmatic American leftist, a fact certain
to be fully amplified when the campaign begins in earnest next month
and "other [issues] reach out to me.”
Those issues, including his love of
the dictators called liberal activist judges, his Pollyanna energy
"plan,” his money-grows-on-trees spending plans, his unyielding
support of partial birth abortion, and his astonishing belief that
fetuses born alive as a result of botched abortions ought to be left
to die, joined with his dangerous ideas about national security,
will convince millions more Americans that Barack Obama doesn’t
drive on the hope-filled highway of the future but can always be
found on "the road [that] leads back to” an era of sleazy styles and
even sleazier thought, an era that was dangerous yesterday and is
infinitely more dangerous today.