America The Great!

A writer for the Wall Street Journal, Fouad Ajami, recently wrote an article comparing the attitudes of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. I know by posting this article I risk offending some, however, I believe in the greatness of this nation and shall not remain quiet anymore.  Hopefully, you will find this quote to be inspiring.

Big as Reagan’s mandate was, in two elections, the man was never bigger than his country. There was never narcissism or a bloated sense of personal destiny in him. He gloried in the country, and drew sustenance from its heroic deeds and its capacity for recovery. No political class rode with him to power anxious to lay its hands on the nation’s treasure, eager to supplant the forces of the market with its own economic preferences.

To be sure, Reagan faltered midway through his second term—the arms-for-hostages trade, the Iran-Contra affair, nearly wrecked his presidency. But he recovered, the nation rallied around him and carried him across the finish line, his bond with the electorate deep and true. He had two years left of his stewardship, and his political recovery was so miraculous that he, and his first mate, Secretary of State George P. Shultz, would seal the nation’s victory in the Cold War.

There is little evidence that the Obama presidency could yet find new vindication, another lease on life. Mr. Obama will mark time, but henceforth he will not define the national agenda. He will not be the repository of its hopes and sentiments. The ambition that his would be a “transformational” presidency—he rightly described Reagan’s stewardship in these terms—is for naught.

It is in the nature of charisma that it rises out of thin air, out of need and distress, and then dissipates when the magic fails. The country has had its fill with a scapegoating that knows no end from a president who had vowed to break with recriminations and partisanship. The magic of 2008 can’t be recreated, and good riddance to it. Slowly, the nation has recovered its poise. There is a widespread sense of unstated embarrassment that a political majority, if only for a moment, fell for the promise of an untested redeemer—a belief alien to the temperament of this so practical and sober a nation.

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Insightful View Of President Obama

Hugh Hewitt has a very insightful view of the significance Barack Obama’s inauguration as President.  Note that Hewitt would be considered a conservative by most.

“Though many will grade the new president’s rhetoric, and attempt to glean from it some guide to the term ahead, the significance of the speech has very little to do with its particular giver or its particular content. It’s greatest significance is rather that it marks the completion of the repair of the Constitution which had been flawed in its framing because of its departure from the Declaration that preceded it all those years ago.

The Constitution was flawed because it had to be to give birth to the Union. The repair of that flaw was begun with Lincoln’s election and the worst of the pain required by the repair was endured in the Civil War, though the suffering of blacks would continue through the long years of Jim Crow and of course even after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.”

God bless America and Barack Obama!

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A Call For Unity!

Congratulations to Barack Obama!  It was a hard fought election season and our new President deserves all of our support.  He is our standard bearer and will need all of our best wishes and prayers to confront the issues facing the United States of America.  I am sure he will do his best!

On a final note, it will be nice to have this election finished.  We can all get back to work and begin doing the things that will lead our economy to settling down and, ultimately, growing.

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