by
Joel B. Pollak
On this Fourth of July, we should remember just how little President Barack Obama cares for America. He does not believe the United States is an exceptional nation in any unique sense. He refused
to wear a flag pin as a gesture of dissent from national pride. He
worshipped at a church that damns the country, and neither he nor his
wife were proud of America until fellow Democrats elevated them to the top of the political heap.
Though the Declaration of Independence
broke firmly with a foreign monarch, President Obama has eagerly bowed
to foreign kings and emperors. He has abdicated America’s leadership in
the world, and instead submitted our freedom to the decrepit judgment of the world’s dictators. Just this week, he apologized to a country whose soldiers opened fire on our own and which protected America’s greatest enemy for years.
President Obama does not believe that he serves us; he believes that Americans serve him--especially those in uniform, whom he describes
as “fighting on my behalf.” His main ambition has been to make
Americans more dependent on government, particularly the executive
branch, whether in the care we receive from our doctors or the very food we put into our bodies. He demonizes or bullies into submission those who might defy him.
So little does Barack Obama care for the United States that he has
eagerly undermined the nation’s unity in an attempt to hold onto
power--casting aside the motto of E pluribus unum, which he once pretended
to embrace. Though his ascent reflects the unique reality of the
American dream, he seeks to destroy that dream for others, punishing
success and urging those who have not yet succeeded to blame their
fellow citizens.
The cloistered, comfortable, and radical class from which President
Obama derives his core political ideas believes that the only thing that
is special about the United States is its wealth. They do not see that
wealth as the outcome of a morally and economically superior system that
values individual freedom above all. They see it as as a moral burden
that emerges from an ongoing history of slavery, exploitation and
imperialism.
They see the islands of poverty that persist in an ocean of
prosperity as an indictment of the nation as a whole--a problem not to
be addressed among citizens themselves, but by revolutionizing the
entire system of government. They ensure that they themselves will be
the chief beneficiaries, materially and politically, of the changes they
impose--then dare to accuse their opponents of acting from motives of
greed and self-interest.
And with all the unprecedented power President Obama has amassed, he refuses to execute the “duly constituted and passed”
laws of Congress--and, worse, he presses the Supreme Court to re-write
those laws by fiat. If Americans once looked to the judiciary as the
last guardians of liberty, we now see the justices as politicians,
acting to protect themselves and their masters rather than the liberties
of our Constitution.
The philosopher John Locke, whose ideas nourished the Revolution, wrote
that the government had dissolved itself when “he who has the supreme
executive power, neglects and abandons that charge” and when “there is
no longer the administration of justice.” This July 4th, we must
conclude that we have reached that point--and the only answer is the
removal, in this November's election, of the would-be tyrant who has
made it so.
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