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Richard H. Collins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Next JFK Or No Way?
by Richard H. Collins
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Is Senator Barack Obama the next John F. Kennedy or Richard Nixon?  This may seem like an odd question given their party affiliation, but simply labeling them Democrat or Republican fails to get at their personalities and styles.

In terms of style Obama clearly wants to emulate JFK; as the next young, handsome intellectual, with the fashionable wife and adoring crowds.  Like the young Kennedy, Obama seeks to rise above mere politics to iconic status.

But despite his rock star status, Obama shares some of Nixon’s personality and style: a touch of paranoia and a tendency to stretch the truth in his own defense.  And if you get Obama away from a teleprompter, and the large adoring crowds, he is far less eloquent and a great deal more combative.  There is an arrogance and obsession with secrecy that is Nixonian.

As I have noted before, as soon as he became the presumptive nominee Obama immediately accused his opponents of racism and smear tactics. And it wasn’t long before the campaign created a web page to fight these alleged smears.  They even went so far as to diagram what they called “Smears, Inc.” the nefarious individuals and groups behind these smears.  Unfortunately, the information on the site is not only inaccurate, it does the very thing it is claiming to stop, namely smear campaigns.

This paranoia, and lack of a sense of humor, is pervasive in the Obama campaign.  When comedian John Stewart mocked the campaign for creating its own presidential seal Obama supporters argued that he was promoting “right wing talking points” merely by laughing at Obama.

Say what you will about the recent New Yorker magazine cover, but it was clearly a publicity stunt and a poor attempt at satire.  Obama could have brushed it aside as just that, but instead he took great offense and tut-tutted that he was disappointed that the magazine would fuel such offensive stereotypes. 

For Obama and his supporters his image, some say brand, is too important to be sullied by satire.  The bitter and unsophisticated voters he needs to win over wouldn’t get the joke anyways.  And if the public complaints weren’t enough, Obama refused the New Yorker a place on his press plane for his trip abroad.  The message was clear: anger Obama at your own risk.

Obama extends this defensiveness to his wife Michelle.  Despite being viewed as one of the candidate’s most effective surrogates, and as having played a key role in the campaign, Obama insists she is off limits no matter how controversial her statements.  He rebuked John McCain for not immediately denouncing the latest rumor (started by Hillary supporters) surrounding his wife.   Obama haughtily plays the chivalrous husband while his own surrogates question McCain’s military service and fitness for office after his time as P.O.W.

When Obama’s attempts to limit criticism fail he simply blocks the media from access.  Michelle is increasingly kept under tight control to avoid any more controversial statements.  Obama himself barred any foreign journalists from accompanying him on his recent trip.  Don’t want any awkward questions from those pesky journalists. Continued...

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Richard H. Collins is the founder of StopHerNow.com, a website dedicated to educating the public about Hillary Clinton’s liberal record.

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Nana
Location: TX

Reply # 16
Date: Jul 29, 2008 - 9:58 AM EST
"Barack Obama will require you to work. He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism. That you put down your divisions. That you come out of your isolation, that you move out of your comfort zones. That you push yourselves to be better. And that you engage. Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved, uninformed." -- Michelle Obama, UCLA Speech, February 2008 --
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Tenore replies:

Thank you for posting this! I saw this somewhere else, but when I mentioned it to some of my friends they expressed doubt about "her" quote.

Now I have the source of the quote and can let my Obama supporting "associates" read it for themselves.

I am very concerned about this couple; they seem to have taken lessons from the Klingons and have improved on their method of gaining power.

As one who does not expect to live long enough to see the end game, I worry greatly for my grandchildren; I have been blessed. I also love all the innocent children who may have to live in a world of slavery.

And may I remind all readers; when the government can take away your money, they also add "leg-irons." It is another form of slavery.

Now, it is necessary to fund legitimate government projects. We have to depend on our representatives to make sure that it is legitimate. Unfortunately too many do not have the best interests of their constituents as their primary role.

As a small business owner I have been subjected to unreasonable regulations that I have to obey; and, by the way, I have to also pay for someone else to satisfy the regulation.

Watch for my rebellion on other threads; I am not going down without a fight.

I love the United States; it's the greatest nation this world has known that we know of.
If you know of a better one, please go there.

Michelle
If Obama wants to protect his wife from criticism, then she should shut up and stay home. As long as she is campaigning and criticizing McCain, Bush, and America she is fair game.
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