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Is Barack Obama Patriotic? Is Any Politician? (Guest Voice)

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This is a Guest Voice post by journalism professor and author Walter Brasch who is also a syndicated newspaper columnist and radio commentator, and president of the Pennsylvania Press Club. Guest Voice posts do not necessarily reflect the opinion of TMV or its writers.

Is Barack Obama Patriotic?
Is Any Politician?

by Walter Brasch

Barack Obama spent the Fourth of July in Montana. A Red State. A state that few think he can win. A state that gave huge margins to George Bush the past two elections.

But here he was. On Independence Day. Marching in a parade. Hosting a picnic for hundreds. Trying to rally support for his Presidential run. Trying to show that he can appeal to voters of every political, social, and economic demographic. His web site tells us he “shook hands, kissed babies, signed autographs and posed for pictures.” Patriotism just oozed out of his every pore.

Barack Obama is now as patriotic as the electorate wants him to be. During most of the primaries, he didn’t wear a flag pin in his lapel. He didn’t think wearing pins makes one patriotic, or not wearing one makes someone unpatriotic. But, the right-wing lambasted him for that. Now he wears a flag pin.

And every speech he makes, he is now flanked by several American flags. Just in case anyone thinks he isn’t patriotic. Or is a foreigner. Or worse, a Muslim.

Barack Obama has changed in other ways.

Once he said he would pull the U.S. out of Iraq. End that war. Now, he’s calling for a phased withdrawal.

Once, he opposed innumerable pieces of legislation sent to the Senate by the Bush-Cheney Administration—and which a Republican Congress rubber stamped. Now, as the presumptive Democratic nominee for President, he voted for provisions of a law that granted immunity to telephone companies that violated both established federal law and the 4th Amendment to the Constitution by voluntarily giving personal data about subscribers to the government.

Once, he said he would accept government restrictions and decline the excessive private contributions that have muddied politics. Now, with a campaign war chest at least two or three times greater than John McCain’s, he has flip-flopped and is taking whatever he can get—and doesn’t have to report who gave what.

Barack Obama isn’t the only politician to forsake some of his principles for the greater principle—do whatever it takes to get elected. Hillary Clinton moved more to the center when she began to think she could be the next president, and even voted for the renewal of the unconstitutional PATRIOT Act. John McCain, by any standards a conservative, began playing even more to the right-wing when the evangelical Christians challenged some of his beliefs and voting record. Every politician, even the most maverick ones, say that they need to get elected to do whatever it is they want to do. But, once in office they continue to do whatever is necessary to stay in office and get re-elected.

Barack Obama, like every other politician, needs to reflect upon the principles of what the Founding Fathers wanted. And maybe every politician should decide that on Independence Day weekend, it is time to declare that once and forever they will follow their convictions, their beliefs, and declare themselves to be independent, now and forever, not only of special interests, but also of pandering for votes.

Cartoon by Sandy Huffaker, Cagle Cartoons

  • Neocon
    Any politician who is not preaching "Balance the budget at all costs" is a traitor to our national interests.

    The subtle shift in our debt was that once we used to borrow from ourselves. Buy bonds. No big deal. Our debt was money we owed ourselves. Now we are asking foreign nations to support our habbit.

    America is like a drug addict. We just cant spend enough money to fill the void that is inside of us.

    No politician is truly patriotic in my book unless his main focus is on balancing the budget and making America the economic might she once was.
  • JSpencer
    It's interesting how McCain, Obama, and Hillary have all moved toward the right in the course of their campaigning. Based on what we've seen over the past decade there's been precious little in the way of solutions coming from that direction - certainly not any budget balancing. Looks like this rightish movement is just part of the horserace to me.

    I agree with Neocon, America is like a drug addict. How did rampant consumerism manage to supplant other, more proven American values?
  • Neocon
    We all need to scream this from the roof tops. BALANCE THE BUDGET.

    But I am afraid that the left sees a huge chance to have rampant welfare at the expense of another 5 trillion in debt while the right is busy trying to figure out what went wrong in such a short time.

    I fear partisan politics will abandon us once again for the lust for power by the left this time. I would take out a loan and support whomever proposes seriously to balance the budget next fall.
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