Friday, June 13, 2008

It Couldn't Be Said Any Better

2 MICHELLES, 2 AMERICAS & SHAME vs. PRIDE

By Michelle Malkin

Like Michelle Obama, I am a "woman of color." Like Michelle Obama, I am a working mother of two young children. Like Michelle Obama, I am a member of the 13th generation of Americans born since the founding of our great nation.

Unlike Michelle Obama, I can't keep track of the number of times I've been proud - really proud - of my country since I was born and privileged to live in it. At a recent speech in Milwaukee on behalf of her husband's Democratic presidential campaign, Mrs. Obama remarked, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."

Like Michelle Obama, I am a "woman of color." Like Michelle Obama, I am a working mother of two young children. Like Michelle Obama, I am a member of the 13th generation of Americans born since the founding of our great nation.

Unlike Michelle Obama, I can't keep track of the number of times I've been proud - really proud - of my country since I was born and privileged to live in it. At a recent speech in Milwaukee on behalf of her husband's Democratic presidential campaign, Mrs. Obama remarked, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."

Mrs. Obama's statement was met with warm applause from other Barack supporters who have also apparently been devoid of pride in their country during their adult lifetimes. Or maybe it was just a Pavlovian response to the word "change." What a sad, empty, narcissistic, ungrateful, unthinking lot.

I'm just seven years younger than Mrs. Obama. We've grown up and lived in the same era. And yet, her self-absorbed attitude is completely foreign to me. What planet is she living on? Since when was now the only time the American people have ever been "hungry for change"?

Michelle, ma belle, Barack is not the center of the universe. Newsflash: The Obamas did not invent "change" any more than Hillary invented "leadership" or John McCain invented "straight talk." We were both adults when the Berlin Wall fell, Michelle. That was earth-shattering change. We've lived through two decades' worth of peaceful, if contentious, election cycles under the rule of law, which have brought about " change" and upheaval, both good and bad. We were adults through several launches of the space shuttle, in case you were snoozing. And as adults, we've witnessed and benefited from dizzyingly rapid advances in technology, communications, science, and medicine pioneered by American entrepreneurs who yearned to change the world and succeeded. You want "change"? Go ask the patients whose lives have been improved and extended by American pharmaceutical companies that have flourished under the best economic system in the world. If American ingenuity, a robust constitutional republic, and the fall of communism don't do it for you, hon, then how about American heroism and sacrifice? How about every Memorial Day? Every Veterans Day? Every Independence Day? Every Medal of Honor ceremony? Has she never attended a welcome-home ceremony for the troops? For me, there's the thrill of the Blue Angels roaring over cloudless skies. And the somber awe felt amid the hallowed waters that surround the sunken U.S.S. Arizona at the Pearl Harbor memorial.

Every naturalization ceremony I've attended, where hundreds of new Americans raised their hands to swear an oath of allegiance to this land of liberty, has been a moment of pride for me. So have the awesome displays of American compassion at home and around the world. When millions of Americans rallied to help victims of the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia - including members of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group that sped from Hong Kong to assist survivors - my heart filled with pride. It did again when the citizens of Houston opened their arms to Hurricane Katrina victims and folks across the country rushed to their churches and offices of the Salvation Army and Red Cross to volunteer.

How about American resilience? Does that not make you proud? Only a heart of stone could be unmoved by the strength, valor, and determination displayed in New York , Washington , D.C., and Shanksville , Pa. , on September 11, 2001.

I believe it was Michael Kinsley who quipped that a gaffe is when a politician tells the truth. In this case, it's what happens when an elite Democratic politician's wife says what a significant portion of the party's base really believes to be the truth: America is more a source of shame than pride.

Michelle Obama has achieved enormous professional success, political influence, and personal acclaim in America . Ivy League educated, she's been lauded by Essence magazine as one of the 25 World's Most Inspiring Women; by Vanity Fair as one of the ten World's Best-Dressed Women; and named one of "The Harvard 100" most influential alumni. She has had an amazingly blessed life. But you wouldn't know it from her campaign rhetoric and her griping about her and her husband's student loans.

For years, we've heard liberals get offended at any challenge to their patriotism. And so they are again aggrieved and rising to explain away Mrs. Obama's remarks.

Lady Michelle and her defenders protest too much.

6 comments:

John J. Kaiser said...

----Or maybe it was just a Pavlovian response to the word "change."---

I would agree with that.

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BB Church said...

“The Republican brand is so bad right now that if it were a dog food, they’d take it off the shelf.”, Republican Congressman Tom Davis.

Gas will be $5 a gallon by the th of July. You're going to see some major retail bankruptcies and commercial real estate collapses by fall due to tight money from the mortgage bust. If all the Republicans got is Michelle Obama's college papers and flag pins, you'll be lucky to hold 200 seats in the House. Keep it up , though, your pretty little hate machine is going to sour a lot more folks off the poison dog food that is the Republican Party...

petunia said...

dog food? come on....let's get a few better quotes than that!
If the DEMOCRATIC Senate and Congress could get their heads out of their butts maybe we could get the gas prices down. They promised they would do all sorts of things but I don;t see it. Just like Obama....a bunch of empty promises.

BB Church said...

"dog food? come on....let's get a few better quotes than that!"

Considering that Davis is a Republican, I thought it was pretty sober analysis of their chances in November.


"If the DEMOCRATIC Senate and Congress could get their heads out of their butts maybe we could get the gas prices down. "

Too late for that, the Bush regime pushed the US oil futures market off-shore last year, beyond the ability of any congress, Republican or Democrat, to regulate or even monitor. It's estimated that between 40 to 60 percent of the price of gas today is the result of "pure speculation" by the same financial institutions that brought us the mortgage mess. Check this out: http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8878

petunia said...

Bush urged congress to lift the off shore drilling ban yesterday and they said no way - again. Nice democratic congress and senate (but then again, the people voted for them). Offshore drilling could yield up to 18 billion barrels of oil over time, although it would take years for production to start...but it's something. The Dems just want to "invest in alternative fuels" - that's all fine but they've been trying that for years....we need some relief so in a few years we aren't paying $8 a gallon.
The funny thing is - the dems that were all for Hillary don't even want Obama--- he's Jimmy Carter all over again - it has nothing to do with Hate...it's all about fear of what he will turn this county into - A marxist state for one!

John J. Kaiser said...

"They promised they would do all sorts of things"

Like their promise to get us out of Iraq back in 2006. Yet oddly enough they haven't done a thing. Every time the confront President Bush they walk away with their tails tucked between their legs. Pathetic.

But heck, they can't even stand up to their own special interests groups- the environmental lobby among them. Imagine, a ban on drilling that was put in place when drilling technology was not as advanced as it is today and when gas cost $1.20/gallon. And yet the Democrats can't see that perhaps it is time to change policy considering that drilling technology has advanced and oil now costs $4 per gallon.