For most of
the past month I’ve been away helping my daughter and son-in-law in
Pennsylvania. It was a busy month celebrating
Christmas, seeing my wife off as she returned to Florida, helping to care for
six children, all under the age of nine, assisting with the house chores, and driving
my son-in-law to and from work after his surgery. I spent few moments each day reflecting on
the world events important to that day and the political turmoil of the left
and the right did not rise to even an afterthought. I suspect that is the way it is for most
young families.
I returned
last night, with a head cold – compliments of the Reading Hospital ER where we
spent a lovely 4-hours with three children who were suspected of ingesting some
prescription medication. It turned out
they hadn’t. Of course, head cold or no,
there were Christmas decorations waiting to be taken down so I’ve had a full
day of standing on my ladder as I took the lights from the eaves and the lower
branches of the Magnolia tree. While on
the ladder I had some time to consider some of the political news I had not
bothered with, and now in the quiet of the evening have time to put my
thoughts, for what they are worth, down.
As President
Obama prepares to leave office, I find his actions incredible. He has shown, by his deeds, his core beliefs. Political opportunism and advancement of his
agenda is far more important to him than leaving his successor a secure and
sustainable nation. In years past I’ve
commented on what appears to be a narcissistic characteristic, where every
event is about him. That opinion has
only been reinforced this month as we watched both he and his Vice President
award themselves medals for being the greatest team to run the country for the
past eight years. Can anyone name
another outgoing Executive that felt so compelled to the spot light that they
would have one of their Cabinet members award them a medal?
There is a
tradition among past presidents to shun the limelight once they leave office,
and not attempt to undermine their successor’s task of leading the nation. My guess is we will regularly see President
Obama on the news doing everything he can to delegitimize President Trump. The ground work for this has already been laid,
and we see the short-sighted approach of leading Congressional Democrats in
making a public stance on not attending the inauguration. Aided by a willing media, I don’t think it
will be long before Mr. Obama finds some excuse to interject himself back into
the political debate.
Accountability
has never been a strength of this administration. If you look at the claims from the White
House that they have been the most scandal free administration in history the natural
question is are they really that morally superior, or is it they have found
effective ways to avoid the accountability that comes when there is a
legitimate press, asking hard questions.
Who, aside from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, has been held
responsible for the deplorable conditions of their hospitals and patient
care? Who in the IRS has been held
responsible for their targeting of conservative groups asking for tax
exemptions? Who in the DOJ has been held
responsible for sending assault weapons to drug cartels? Of course, the EPA is accountable,
right? Who is held responsible for the
spills into the Animas River, or who approved the oil pipeline through the
Standing Rock tribal lands? Finally, who
in the administration has even considered holding Ms. Clinton responsible for
her actions? As far as I know, few have
anything to fear from this administration as long as they are pushing the right
agenda.
Speaking of
agenda and accountability, consider the reasons why the President would choose
to pardon a soldier convicted of violating the espionage act by giving WikiLeaks
over three quarters of a million official documents containing some of the nation’s
highest classification. Surely, the fact
she claims now to be a transgender woman and has the support of the LGBT
community can’t possibly be a factor.
Could it? What message does this
send to the society at large? If you
have identify-issues, then accountability isn’t required? Looking at how the administration has dealt
with Ms. Clinton and Manning it is clear there is no expectation of
accountability in the President. Clearly
the heart of the Presidential policy is “Say anything, do anything, and the
people will love me, because I am me!” How often do we hear how great he is from the entertainment industry we call ABCNNBCBS and Hollywood?
For a
President who had the unique opportunity to unify this nation and bring the
different races to a shared vision he has been a miserable failure, but of
course it was not his fault. It never
is. Recognizing the BLM while failing to
even note the increased assassinations of America’s police is clearly a
political choice, like all his choices it is one aimed at dividing this nation,
not calming and unifying. For him, and
those who worship him, the cult of personality is all that matters. Hmmm, I wonder where else we have seen a cult of
personality drive their nation to destruction?
The name Hugo Chávez seems to ring a bell.
Finally,
watching the antics of the two sides play out, I don’t look forward to the next
four years, but I will continue to write about what I observe. Hopefully from time to time a few will read
and let me know what they think.
2 comments:
Who indeed?...None of their scandals got free!
Your grandpa time has undoubtably left indelible and sweet memories. Stay balanced on and off the ladder!
I'm confident you're not in jeopardy, balance-wise, on that ladder. It's been a long 8 years...the next 4? I share both your current assessment and your optimistic outlook.
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