MY President or Just THE President

Tuesday night, Barack Obama spoke to a waiting country and a wondering world. Found in his words are a myriad reasons to reject what he stands for. The election is over and Obama is President. Some say the healing must now begin and we must unite behind Barack. Obama himself appealed "...to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn -- I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your President too."

I say, Obama will be the President; but he will never be my President. Obama wants what he is unwilling to give. To get the job, Obama divided us. Now on the job, he yearns for unity's strength. But leopards don't change their spots. As he ran, so will he govern. I will not be a party to that.

Obama's speech text is here. The video is here. Please read it before reading my comments.

When Obama "wonders if the dream of our founders is alive", I remember what those Founders wrote. They were "dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal." Obama believes some men are more equal than others. When advocating for nonexisent rights or for granting more rights to some than to me, he will be the President, but not my President.

When Obama says he wants to "... renew this nation's promise ... to restore prosperity ... to reclaim the American Dream ..."; when he speaks of "remaking this nation" I must ask, when was the promise broken and by whom; who stole our prosperity; who moved the American Dream out of reach of everyday Americans and who pulled down our nation that it needs to be remade? For a century, it has been the ideological allies of Barack Obama who have done so. When raising our taxes, curtailing our liberty, weakening the defense of our country and bankrupting our businesses and Economy - Obama will be the President, but not my President.

When Obama says his Presidency was launched in "the living rooms of Concord" and financed "by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give ... to this cause" I marvel at his deception. When he enters the Oval Office it will complete a journey begun in the living room of William Ayers' and which traveled a path financed by thousands of people Obama will not identify, many of whom are not even Americans. He will enter the office of the President, but not my President.

When Obama says "... the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime ..." and references our military and families worried about tomorrow, I recoil in horror from the cavalier exploitation of those about whom he is ignorant. My son is in the military he will command and I have four more children at home to care for. When he sends my son into harm's way but threatens not to support him while there; when he takes money for which I labor and which I need to support my family to give to families he decides need it more he will be the President, but not my President.

When Obama calls for "a new spirit of patriotism", I struggle to find something wrong with the old one. When Obama gives away our sovereignty and national interests to our enemies and those who would weaken us he will be the President, but not my President.

When Obama calls for us to "look after not only ourselves, but each other" and to believe "that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers" I marvel at his hypocrisy. Under the old spirit of "service and responsibility" he would replace, Americans were the most generous and industrious people on earth. When Obama decides who it is I must sacrifice for and brings suffering to Main Street via higher taxes for the Wall Street Bailout he will be the President, but not my President.

Obama’s words are empty. His promise is hollow. His dreams are nightmares. To be my President, he must deny everything he confesses to believe in. He must repudiate his stated policies. He must realize the paradise he seeks is found in the principles and promises of others. As the President, he may invoke the imagery of Lincoln, King and Kennedy but his appeal to their memory defiles their legacy.

He says he will be my President. But he will not because he cannot. To expect me to believe otherwise insults me. And that, too, is something my President would not do.

Blue Collar Muse

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Yeesh

I thought only Liberals engaged in this sort of pettiness.  If you are an American citizen, Obama will be your President next year, no matter your opinion of him.  I won't have much to say about "my President," but he'll be "my President" just the same as the Milky Way is "my solar system."

Wooly Thinking from the Mammoth

I would have assumed most people would have been able to tell, being reality based, that being THE President is analogous to living in MY solar system.

The point of the post, which you appear to have missed to engage in pointless semantics, is that Obama is not, will not and cannot be my President in the ways that matter: governance, policy, projection of power, affirmation of America and so on.

Not without turning his back on his ideals.  That's why I specifically couched my points in terms of issues and policies, not on mere location.  By your reckoning, he's my dog's President, too and with just as much relevance.

Of course, BO likely supports PETA, so perhaps there's more truth to that assertion than even I would like to admit ...

No, it happens at both ends...

Slaves to ideology on either end of politics will engage in this silly and useless kind of pettiness.

We saw it after Bush was elected, when bumper stickers proclaimed "He's not MY president."

And we saw it during the campaign, with Sarah Palin trying to claim that there was a narrow segment of the country that consisted of "real Americans."

Whatever. Let them bark like the rabid dogs they are in their cages. The rest of us will take care of the country while they froth at the mouth.

Once again, you choose misunderstanding ...

Your continued bitter clinging to your own God and weapons is fine for you.

Please do not stoop to reviling the rest of us simply because we see clearly that our values are not reflected in the man about to take the office.

Your silly dismissal of me and the rest of those who think as I do is amusing.  You assume that we are caged and impotent while you are free and powerful?  Nothing could be further from the truth.

Were we to accept your suggestion of submission and irrelevance, we would be what you describe.  We would have shrugged and checked out for 4 years because "our" President was leading us in a different direction and we have to fall in line.

We do not accept your relegation of us to simply bystander status.  President Obama's policies are dangerous.  I see that even if you don't.  I don't want any part of that for my family or my country.  What a shame that you do ...

Thank you!

Thank you! You have put into words exactly how I have been feeling! Other say that I should respect, believe, and accept our new President-elect, but all of the things that I did not like or trust about Obama before the election have not changed. I refuse to jump on the Obama bandwagon until he proves to me I should.

I don't want you to be farting rainbows

I want you to be criticising him and coming up with better solutions -- and advocating for them, in the faith that they will be listened to!

Obama loves Lincoln, and his cabinet. Take that to heart, and treat him personally with skepticism and an open mind.

Obama believes some men are more equal than others.

There are so many ridiculous things in this post that I'll have to restrict myself to just the first one: "Obama believes some men are more equal than others.' What is your support for this assertion?

Excuse me? You cannot be serious ...

If a black man murders a white man, he is charged with murder.

If a white man murders a black man, he is charged with murder and special circumstances are tossed in - hate crime - which means a harsher sentence and worse circumstances.

As if one man is worth more or less simply because of his color ... I thought we were beyond racism in this nation now that Obama has been elected ...

There are SO many other examples ... Affirmative Action, Quotas, Gay rights and more.  Where have you BEEN for the last 40 years?

This is great

We shouldn't be uncomfortable making people like this guy feel uncomfortable around us.  Where is humoring thoughtless idiots going to take us eventually?

Excuse me? You must be trolling...

Do you seriously think that you'll win or govern with this mindset? The people that think they way you do are a shrinking minority. Saying Obama (or Bush) is not your president because he doesn't espouse your views is a petty thought that belongs on the back bumper of a Prius, and saying that Obama thinks black people are worth more because of hate crime legislation belongs in the 1960s.

A Kleptocracy is no one's friend

I'm kinda comfortable saying that Bush's administration is not my america. Because it reminds me of the worst African governments.

I mourn the loss of our national intelligence agencies. I mourn the loss of our best military minds. I mourn the loss of conservative CEOs.

Thank you for your response.

You have neither demonstrated that some are treated as "more equal than others" or that Obama supports such treatment, should it exist.. Further proving my initial point about the crapness of your initial post.

Fortunately for me ...

@ NextRightNando, Dr Snacks and Liberally Conservative -

Not everyone agrees with you.  Some do.  Even some on the Right.

But you all are the ones with crappy points.

Make me uncomfortable around you?  This is the Next RIGHT, not the Obama Hope and Change Express.  And while I have no problem with others on the Right disagreeing with me and doing so openly, I can't think of a single person I know on the Right that would advocate making me FEEL bad as a strategy.  So I don't think you're one of us that is here ... you're one of them that is here.  And I don't feel uncomfortable around you at all.  What I feel is pity for your lack of ability to argue the issue.

You ask if I can win or govern with this mindset.  Perhaps you didn't read my post as carefully as you assume.  I'm agreeing with Barack!!  It was he who said "to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn -- I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your President too."  He's the one who understood that people with differing views would rightly view him as not their President.  He then promises to be their President.  That's the reason for the next to the last paragraph in the post.  I'm outlining that Obama can hope for a change in the mindset of those who disagree with them all he likes but it isn't very probable.  And so he'll be disappointed in his quest to become my President.  And according to you, your President will not be able to govern or win.  Obviously not true...

Nando - what an incredibly poorly written gratuitous denial of my point.  You asked for an example.  I gave you a couple and briefly outlined how this elevated some unjustly over others.  You didn't even bother to outline why you disagree.  Your entire argument consists of "Reall?  Well, uh-uh!"  But of course, what **I** said was crap ...