Send In The Clowns
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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Back
in the heyday of the circus, when something untoward took place within
one of the rings, or within view of the audience, something that was
best unseen by the paying public, the ringmaster would shout: "Send in
the clowns." The antics of the clowns served as a way to direct the
attention of the audience away from the bad scene until whatever the
problem was was cleared up.
An astute observer, however, would
know that when the clowns suddenly appeared out of place in the program
format, something which was not a part of the program was occurring.
I
thought of that as I watched and read of Mr. Putin referring to Mr.
Obama and Mr. Kerry as "pranksters." It's just another word for a
"joker," a clown.
I have to thank Mr. Putin for finally saying out
loud what we have been telling folks for years now, that much of the
world views Mr. Obama as a joke.
We should note also that
Israel's Defense Minister, Moshe Ya'alon, has Mr. Kerry's number as
well. "On Monday, Ya'alon attacked the United States for failing to lead
the campaign against Iran. “But at some stage the United States entered
into negotiations with them, and unhappily, when it comes to
negotiating at a Persian bazaar, the Iranians were better,” said
Ya’alon, speaking during an event at Tel Aviv University, as reported by
Haaretz.
At one point, the defense minister had said: "Look
what’s happening in Ukraine, where the United States is demonstrating
weakness, unfortunately.”
Of course, our thin skinned Mr. Kerry
is demanding an apology from Ya’alon. And get this: Kerry did not call
Ya'alon. No he called Ya'alon's boss, Bibi Netanyahu, the Israeli
Prime Minister, to complain. That act alone should tell you everything
you need to know about Mr. Kerry's attitude -- and -- should go a very
long way in explaining how the US continues to get the dirty end of the
stick in international negotiations.
You can read the entire article here: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.580796
This
story just underlines the fact that Obama and his minions may be able,
on occasion, to dish it out, but they sure as heck can't take it!
Somehow, I get a vivid picture in my mind of the ring master, Mr. Obama, bathed in the glare
of a spotlight, in the center ring, wearing his silk top hat, red
swallow-tailed coat, jodhpur breeches, and shiny black patent leather
knee boots, holding a coiled bull whip and shouting to some of the
lesser lights around him to: "Send in the clowns!"
Let's
face it folks. Our government has been more like a three ring circus
since the Obama train pulled in and they strutted their parade to the
White House and the Congress at the other end of the street.
Someone
(I don't know who.) once wisely said: "When you put the clowns in
charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out!" There is much
truth in that observation.
We've experienced a real three ring
circus under Obama's big top for five years now. It appears from this
vantage point that things will only get worse over the remaining years
of his tenure. A depressing thought that has burdened me a great deal
of late is the fact that so much time will be needed to repair the
damage Obama and his Socialist/Marxist minions in the Congress have
wrought that getting the country back on its proper course will
necessarily be delayed.
I often think how difficult it is going
to be to extricate America from the socialist dung heap the Democrats,
with Obama in the lead, have buried the country.
One of our Founding Fathers and early Presidents, Thomas Jefferson, said: "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work, and give to those who would not." Think about what Jefferson said when the Democrats speak of wealth redistribution and inequality of income.
It
is astounding, dear reader, at how far from the foundation of our
country we have wandered. The same President, I quoted above, Thomas
Jefferson, in his very first Inaugural address said the following:
"What more is necessary to make us a happy and a prosperous people?
Still one thing more, fellow citizens, a wise and frugal Government,
which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them
otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and
improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has
earned. This is the sum of good government."
-- Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural
A
few days ago, as I read that President Obama was making yet another
change n the Obamacare law without any input, or permission from the
people's Congress, I remembered what the man often referred to as the
Father of the Constitution, and an early President said about laws that
were too big to be read, like the 2700 plus pages of the Obamacare law.
James Madison said this about such laws and about multiple changes to laws:
"It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men
of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be
read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be
repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such
incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is today, can
guess what it will be tomorrow." Makes one wonder how President Madison was able to see down through the centuries to today's Obamacare law, doesn't it?
About
those clowns ... A recent report in the press stated that the US is
running out of clowns. Apparently, the researchers for that particular
article overlooked the US Senate, US House, and the Oval Office, not to
mention the various cabinet level secretariats.
It's bad enough
that America's leadership is viewed as clowns around the world, but, it
angers me that the American people are held in the same disregard as our
dopey government functionaries. But then I remember, we DID elect them and tough as it is to admit, the responsibility DOES fall on us.
On
the bright side, we can clean up the mess. We have an election coming
up in just over seven months. It's time to clean the House and purge
the Senate.
We CAN take our government back and we can begin this coming November.
J. D. Longstreet
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