Tuesday, February 19, 2013

SEPARATE POLITICS FROM CHARACTER


The reason I do not like Ronald Reagan is not the same reason Republicans do not like Obama. Both these presidents were effective in convincing people that their diametrically opposed beliefs were the correct ones to follow in governing; that is true and is reason enough for opposite party members not to like them. However, I can point to a large number of things Reagan was involved in that were underhanded and some that were down right illegal: diversion of money to arm the contras, negotiating for release of hostages to prevent reelection of Carter, and collecting million dollar bribes from Japan, to name a few.  I cannot find one thing Obama has done that is even questionably outside the law—not one. 

Of course, I am talking about individual character and not political party; although I do see a crude party correlation, it is not without exceptions either way. Eisenhower for example is guilty of an extramarital affair and JFK with multiple affairs; morally wrong but no one died because of them.

In terms of character faults, I could mention Nixon, and George W. Bush in whom I find similar behavior patterns. Obama is following in JFK and Clinton in character. I know everyone will point out Monica Lewinski, and JFK’s wanderlust but again extramarital sex is hardly equivalent to swaying a presidential elections or violating congressionally mandated law.  White Water was a land development deal trumped up by a Richard Mellon Scaife and was not equivalent to killing thousands of people in Central America or to starting wars in which over 4000 American soldiers are killed and burglarizing opposition party headquarters. For Obama, attending a black church with an angry minister does not merit equivalency to the crimes of his predecessors.



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