A Threat From the Sissies Across the Sea

The world’s verdict will be harsh if the US rejects the man it yearns for
An America that disdains Obama for his global support risks turning current anti-Bush feeling into something far worse


Jonathan Freedland
From The Guardian
Hat tip to

Lew Waters

[highlighting and emphasis by Radarsite]

Wednesday September 10 2008
The feeling is familiar. I had it four years ago and four years before that: a sinking feeling in the stomach. It’s a kind of physical pessimism which says: “It’s happening again. The Democrats are about to lose an election they should win - and it could not matter more.”
In my head, I’m not as anxious for Barack Obama’s chances as I was for John Kerry’s in 2004 or Al Gore’s in 2000. He is a better candidate than both put together, and all the empirical evidence says this year favours Democrats more than any since 1976. But still, I can’t shake off the gloom.

Look at yesterday’s opinion polls, which have John McCain either in a dead heat with Obama or narrowly ahead. Given the well-documented tendency of African-American candidates to perform better in polls than in elections – thanks to people who say they will vote for a black man but don’t – this suggests Obama is now trailing badly. More troubling was the ABC News-Washington Post survey which found McCain ahead among white women by 53% to 41%. Two weeks ago, Obama had a 15% lead among women. There is only one explanation for that turnaround, and it was not McCain’s tranquilliser of a convention speech: Obama’s lead has been crushed by the Palin bounce.

So you can understand my pessimism. But it’s now combined with a rising frustration. I watch as the Democrats stumble, uncertain how to take on Sarah Palin. Fight too hard, and the Republican machine, echoed by the ditto-heads in the conservative commentariat on talk radio and cable TV, will brand Democrats sexist, elitist snobs, patronising a small-town woman. Do nothing, and Palin’s rise will continue unchecked, her novelty making even Obama look stale, her star power energising and motivating the Republican base.

So somehow Palin slips out of reach, no revelation – no matter how jaw-dropping or career-ending were it applied to a normal candidate – doing sufficient damage to slow her apparent march to power, dragging the charisma-deprived McCain behind her.
We know one of Palin’s first acts as mayor of tiny Wasilla, Alaska was to ask the librarian the procedure for banning books. Oh, but that was a “rhetorical” question, says the McCain-Palin campaign. We know Palin is not telling the truth when she says she was against the notorious $400m “Bridge to Nowhere” project in Alaska – in fact, she campaigned for it – but she keeps repeating the claim anyway. She denounces the dipping of snouts in the Washington trough – but hired costly lobbyists to make sure Alaska got a bigger helping of federal dollars than any other state.
She claims to be a fiscal conservative, but left Wasilla saddled with debts it had never had before. She even seems to have claimed “per diem” allowances – taxpayers’ money meant for out-of-town travel – when she was staying in her own house.
Yet somehow none of this is yet leaving a dent. The result is that a politician who conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan calls a “Christianist” – seeking to politicise Christianity the way Islamists politicise Islam – could soon be a heartbeat away from the presidency. Remember, this is a woman who once addressed a church congregation, saying of her work as governor – transport, policing and education – “really all of that stuff doesn’t do any good if the people of Alaska’s heart isn’t right with God”.


If Sarah Palin defies the conventional wisdom that says elections are determined by the top of the ticket, and somehow wins this for McCain, what will be the reaction? Yes, blue-state America will go into mourning once again, feeling estranged in its own country. A generation of young Americans – who back Obama in big numbers – will turn cynical, concluding that politics doesn’t work after all. And, most depressing, many African-Americans will decide that if even Barack Obama – with all his conspicuous gifts – could not win, then no black man can ever be elected president.

But what of the rest of the world? This is the reaction I fear most. For Obama has stirred an excitement around the globe unmatched by any American politician in living memory. Polling in Germany, France, Britain and Russia shows that Obama would win by whopping majorities, with the pattern repeated in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. If November 4 were a global ballot, Obama would win it handsomely. If the free world could choose its leader, it would be Barack Obama.
The crowd of 200,000 that rallied to hear him in Berlin in July did so not only because of his charisma, but also because they know he, like the majority of the world’s population, opposed the Iraq war. McCain supported it, peddling the lie that Saddam was linked to 9/11. Non-Americans sense that Obama will not ride roughshod over the international system but will treat alliances and global institutions seriously: McCain wants to bypass the United Nations in favour of a US-friendly League of Democracies. McCain might talk a good game on climate change, but a repeated floor chant at the Republican convention was “Drill, baby, drill!”, as if the solution to global warming were not a radical rethink of the US’s entire energy system but more offshore oil rigs.

If Americans choose McCain, they will be turning their back on the rest of the world, choosing to show us four more years of the Bush-Cheney finger. And I predict a deeply unpleasant shift.

Until now, anti-Americanism has been exaggerated and much misunderstood: outside a leftist hardcore, it has mostly been anti-Bushism, opposition to this specific administration. But if McCain wins in November, that might well change. Suddenly Europeans and others will conclude that their dispute is with not only one ruling clique, but Americans themselves. For it will have been the American people, not the politicians, who will have passed up a once-in-a-generation chance for a fresh start – a fresh start the world is yearning for.

And the manner of that decision will matter, too. If it is deemed to have been about race – that Obama was rejected because of his colour – the world’s verdict will be harsh. In that circumstance, Slate’s Jacob Weisberg wrote recently, international opinion would conclude that “the United States had its day, but in the end couldn’t put its own self-interest ahead of its crazy irrationality over race”.
Even if it’s not ethnic prejudice, but some other aspect of the culture wars, that proves decisive, the point still holds. For America to make a decision as grave as this one – while the planet boils and with the US fighting two wars – on the trivial basis that a hockey mom is likable and seems down to earth, would be to convey a lack of seriousness, a fleeing from reality, that does indeed suggest a nation in, to quote Weisberg, “historical decline”. Let’s not forget, McCain’s campaign manager boasts that this election is “not about the issues.”

Of course I know that even to mention Obama’s support around the world is to hurt him. Incredibly, that large Berlin crowd damaged Obama at home, branding him the “candidate of Europe” and making him seem less of a patriotic American. But what does that say about today’s America, that the world’s esteem is now unwanted? If Americans reject Obama, they will be sending the clearest possible message to the rest of us – and, make no mistake, we shall hear it.
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A note from Radarsite: “If Americans reject Obama, they will be sending the clearest possible message to the rest of us -” The rest of us? Who the hell does this bespectacled little twit think he is? Take a good look at that face, folks. That’s who is threatening us with dire consequences. Do you feel threatened? Somehow that particular face just doesn’t do the job. Is this article as infuriating to you as it is to me? These little men. These worthless cowardly little men who cannot even bring themselves to fight for their own country in its time of mortal peril. These foppish elitists, who by their cowardly appeasements and unending accommodations to their barbarous Muslim invaders have given away the Keys to the Kingdom, who have meekly acquiesced in the destruction of their own great culture, now have the audacity to threaten us if we do not follow their demands and elect the president of their choice.

“But what does that say about today’s America, that the world’s esteem is now unwanted?” Exactly. We do not elect our presidents to earn the world’s esteem — or more precisely, your world’s esteem. Your delusional, naive, and grossly misguided universalist, multiculturalist tinkering has plunged Britain into social and cultural chaos.

Non-Americans sense that Obama will not ride roughshod over the international system but will treat alliances and global institutions seriously” Nothing you could have said could be more revealing of your Marxist intentions. A world run by global institutions. That’s what this is all about, isn’t it, Mr. Freedland? Your Grand Vision of a one world, one government, one judicial entity presiding over it all. But us crude Yanks are putting a monkey wrench into the gears of your great machine, aren’t we? This stubbornly nationalistic America will not bend to the rule of your corrupt, self-interested international tribunals, or “Human Rights Organizations” run by monsters. We will remain what we always have been. Independent, individualistic and strong. And you will remain what you have always been: corrupt, weak and envious.

Save your empty threats for your murderous Muslim occupiers. See how they cower in fear before you.

To me, Mr. Jonathon Freedland, you represent everything that has gone wrong in our Western civilization. You are the symbol of weakness and capitulation, and your brave ancestors would summarily disavow you for your treacherous cowardice. There are just not enough adjectives in my limited vocabulary to adequately convey my contempt for you and for all that you stand for. You are trying to destroy all that is good and sacred in our fine and glorious Western Civilization and I hate you for it. – rg

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Posted by Roger W. Gardner on September 10, 2008 4:06 pm

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3 Responses to “A Threat From the Sissies Across the Sea”

  1. SpideyTerry on September 10th, 2008 8:52 pm

    Any other McCain supporters feel more motivated to vote for him after reading Freeland’s whiny tirade? I know I sure do.

    “Non-Americans sense that Obama will not ride roughshod over the international system but will treat alliances and global institutions seriously: McCain wants to bypass the United Nations in favour of a US-friendly League of Democracies.”

    Another reason to vote for McCain. The UN is corrupt. Just look at “Oil For Food” for an example. The UN’s horrific and downright criminal attitude toward Israel is another one. And our alliances? Would those be the countries that openly support our enemies or the ones that pretend to support us and then stab us in the back?

    “it has mostly been anti-Bushism, opposition to this specific administration.”

    This is one of the reasons why I’ve continually supported Bush over the years. If he ticks off Europeans so much, he must be doing something right.

    “If it is deemed to have been about race – that Obama was rejected because of his colour – the world’s verdict will be harsh”

    Oh, sure. I decided not to vote for Obama because of the color of his skin. It had nothing to do with his opposing the surge, or his overall gutless approach (or should I just call it “his overall European approach”) to fighting terrorism, or his whiny and egostical attitude every time he is legitimately questioned, or his unbelievably stupid relationships with hateful individuals like a terrorist bomber and an anti-semitic pastor, or anything like that. No, it was the color of his skin. *snark*

    “But what does that say about today’s America, that the world’s esteem is now unwanted?”

    Now? Was this doofus born yesterday? When did America actually want the world’s esteem? A lot of the world regularly excuse terrorist acts, complain about America (y’know, until they want something like money) and condemn Israel at every opportunity. We all want to be liked and have friends, but “friends” like those buffoons I can do without.

    “If Americans reject Obama, they will be sending the clearest possible message to the rest of us – and, make no mistake, we shall hear it.”

    Well, I have a three word message for you to hear, Freeland. I’ll give you the first two and you can guess the last one – “Kiss my ___.”

  2. Ben on September 10th, 2008 9:42 pm

    More than 230 years ago our forefathers kissed off King George III and set out on a mission to establish liberty & prosperity and maintain them with a system of limited self-government.

    It is our system, the best in the worrld, and we will blessed well keep it, to the exclusion of all others, including the U.N. and its appendent bodies.

    U.S. citizens are entitled to use their own judgment in selecting a chief executive, and we will blessed well do so on our own criteria, not on race, skin color, age or gender, but on character and ideology.

    To Hell with your European snobbery, elitism, arrogance, aristocratic airs and supremacism.

    To Hell with Socialism, Communism, Fascism & Islamism.

    And to Hell with you. F.O.A.D.! We’ll make our own choices without yer assistance and we don’t solicit yer opinion on the matter.

  3. Shawmut on September 10th, 2008 10:59 pm

    America is not so proud that we have ever denied the value of British Common Law and the genius in education and industry, especially work ethic, from foreign shores.
    The world beyond our shores is only jealous because we put value on it. The social democracies of Europe have acquiesced and appeased any tramp that crosses their borders.
    O’Man is no mystery, but a composite of malignant narcissism and predatory machtlust.
    Sure, he raised quite a crowd for his demogogery in Europe for his Foreign Policy 101 course. It coincided when most democratic socialist states were having thier vacations.

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