The President-From a Canadian Perspective

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The real problem with Americans and their disrespect for Obama—according to a Canadian

Written by William Thomas

There was a time not so long ago when Americans, regardless of their political stripes, rallied ’round their president. Once elected, the man who won the White House was no longer viewed as a Republican or Democrat, but the president of the United States. The oath of office was taken, the wagons were circled around the country’s borders, and it was America versus the rest of the world, with the president of all the people at the helm.

Suddenly President Barack Obama, with the potential to become an exceptional president, has become the glaring exception to that unwritten, patriotic rule.

Four days before Obama’s inauguration, before he officially took charge of the American government, Rush Limbaugh boasted publicly that he hoped the president would fail. Of course, when the president fails, the country flounders. Wishing harm upon your country in order to further your own narrow political views is selfish, sinister and a tad treasonous as well.

Subsequently, during his State of the Union address, which is pretty much a pep rally for America, an unknown congressional representative from South Carolina, later identified as Joe Wilson, stopped the show when he called the president of the United States a liar. The president showed great restraint in ignoring this unprecedented insult and carried on with his speech. Speaker Nancy Pelosi was so stunned by the slur, she forgot to jump to her feet while clapping wildly, 30 or 40 times after that.

Last spring, president Obama took his wife Michelle to see a play in New York City and Republicans attacked him over the cost of security for the excursion. The president can’t take his wife out to dinner and a show without being scrutinized by the political opposition? As history has proven, a president in a theater without adequate security is a tragically bad idea. (Remember: “Apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?”)

At some point, the treatment of president Obama went from offensive to ugly, and then to downright dangerous.

The healthcare debate, which looked more like extreme fighting in a mud pit than a national dialogue, revealed a very vulgar side of America. Obama’s face appeared on protest signs, white-faced and blood-mouthed in a satanic clown image. In other tasteless portrayals, people who disagreed with his position distorted his face to look like Hitler, complete with mustache and swastika.

Odd that burning the flag makes Americans crazy, but depicting the president as a clown and a maniacal fascist is accepted as part of the new rude America.

Maligning the image of the leader of the free world is one thing; putting the president’s life in peril is quite another. More than once, men with guns were videotaped at the healthcare rallies where the president spoke. Again, history shows that letting men with guns get within range of a president has not served America well in the past.

And still the “birthers” are out there claiming Barack Obama was not born in the United States, although public documentation proves otherwise. Hawaii is definitely part of the United States, but the Panama Canal Zone where his electoral opponent Senator John McCain was born? Nobody’s sure.

Last month, a 44-year-old woman in Buffalo was quite taken by president Obama when she met him in a chicken wing restaurant called Duff’s. Did she say something about a pleasure and an honor to meet the man, or utter encouraging words for the difficult job he is doing? No. Quote: “You’re a hottie with a smokin’ little body.”

Lady, that was the president of the United States you were addressing, not one of the Jonas Brothers! He’s your president, for goodness sakes, not the guy driving the Zamboni at “Monster Trucks On Ice.” Maybe next it’ll be, “Take Your President To A Topless Bar Day.”

In President Barack Obama, Americans have a charismatic leader with a good and honest heart. Unlike his predecessor, he’s a very intelligent leader. And unlike that president’s predecessor, he’s a highly moral man.

In president Obama, Americans have the real deal, the whole package, and a leader that citizens of almost every country around the world look to with great envy. Given the opportunity, Canadians would trade our leader—hell, most of our leaders—for Obama in a heartbeat.

What America has in Obama is a head of state with vitality and insight and youth. Think about it: Barack Obama is a young Nelson Mandela. Mandela was the face of change and charity for all of Africa, but he was too old to make it happen. The great things Obama might do for America and the world could go on for decades after he’s out of office.

America, you know not what you have.

The man is being challenged unfairly, characterized with vulgarity and treated with the kind of deep disrespect to which no previous president was subjected. It’s like the day after electing the first black man to be president, thereby electrifying the world with hope and joy, Americans sobered up and decided the bad old days were better.

President Obama may fail but it will not be a Richard Nixon default, fraught with larceny and lies. President Obama, given a fair chance, will surely succeed, but his triumph will never come with a Bill Clinton caveat—“if only he’d got control of that zipper.”

Please. Give the man a fair, fighting chance. This incivility toward the leader who won over Americans and gave hope to billions of people around the world that their lives could be enhanced by his example just has to stop.

Believe me, when Americans drive by the White House and see a sign on the lawn that reads, “No shirt. No shoes. No service,” they’ll realize this new national rudeness has gone way, way too far.

Entry #401

Comments

Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#1
It is a   shame when people of the most powerful country in the world let politics and prejudice cloud their thinking. Other countries are looking at the craziness that is going on and shaking their heads at the stupidity of some Americans. A lot of our attitudes are shaped when we’re young. When our family members or friends express racist opinions, it’s common that we will take on those views ourselves. The problem is that, unless we do something about it, they can stay with us for a lifetime. People are not born prejudice, it is strictly a LEARNED BEHAVIOR. And just as we learned it, we have to unlearn it or we are destined to be a miserable human-being for the rest of our days on this Earth.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#2
Some people are too quick to judge. They like to put labels on people that look or talk different. These people become easy targets for those cowards. They make comments like, “those people take our jobs” or “they get government handouts all the time”. These are the real RACISTS, they are the scum of the Earth.

Avatar Piaceri -
#3
Wow, there is no political prejudice in this piece is there?

Rush hoped that Obama's policies failed... policies that were and are detrimental to a free economy.

Joe Wilson was right, Obama lied about the details of the Healthcare bill.

As long as we are talking about name calling... Obama called Americans who did not vote for him his "enemies" in a public speech days after his election. I am not his "enemy". I am an American citizen who voted fairly in elections as is my right. I resent being called names like 'racist' because I do not support liberal policies of this administration. As Hillary once said "We are Americans and we have a right to disagree with this Administration". But these days that only applies to those who agree with liberals.

Regarding the Healthcare debate... there was none. Obama literally slammed the door in the face of Republicans saying "We won. You have no say". Republicans were locked out of discussions. Pelosi infamously said "we have to pass it to see what's in it". Fear mongering ruled the day as the Democrats claimed people were dying in the streets and the economy was falling apart, and the only thing to save America would be passing this healthcare bill that hasn't even been read. No one knew what was in it. Why shouldn't we protest the passing of an unread bill that was to take over 17% of our economy? There are thousands of stories of people going from having affordable health insurance to having health insurance premiums as large as a house payment, with deductibles in the tens of thousands.. and as a result being unable to afford to go see the doctor. These are mostly self employed people who purchased their insurance independently prior to Obamacare taking effect. I can't wait to see how 2015 works out.

Obama has spent millions hiding the details of his life... his birth records, his college records, everything. Why? What is he hiding? Btw, I'm not a birther, I just want to know what he is hiding and why.

Obama is a leader? Ha, right. Obama attempts to lead from behind, but he couldn't lead water from a faucet. We are the laughing stock of the world. Putin laughs at us. Terrorists in the Middle East laugh at us. Leaders in the Far East mock and make fun of Obama.

"Obama’s face appeared on protest signs, white-faced and blood-mouthed in a satanic clown image. In other tasteless portrayals, people who disagreed with his position distorted his face to look like Hitler, complete with mustache and swastika." <-- REALLY???? Where were you when the left maligned Bush? Burned him in effigy? Hung him from signs? Painted Hitler mustaches and monkey faces on his likeness.

Open carry is allowed in many states, and if you were to look at the truth of what happened in each and every instance of the circumstances you mention, the long guns were not loaded, according to law. I also don't recall any instance where (except maybe one) that open carry was in the presence of Obama.

Democrats, liberals, and the sycophant media have demonized those who opposed them with lies and mischaracterization since Obama was elected. Do you recall the Congressional Black Caucus making the claim that TEA Party protesters spit on them? Despite a reward of $100,000 and hundreds of phone cameras, including staffers of CBC, not a single video surfaced. There was the odd and irregular appearance of racist signs at TEA Party events, but the majority of those instances were discovered to be Democrat operatives posing - and unreported by a sycophant media that has forgotten what news reporting truly means. There is no more unbiased news reporting.. journalism is dead.

LiLSpeedy, you are a hypocrite and so is the turd who wrote this piece.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#4
You asked where was I when Bush was being maligned? Unlike you, I did not participate in name-calling the POTUS. Even though he was a repub, he was still my President. I never wished his any harm or wished that he failed as POTUS. Common senses tells anyone that if he fails so does America. I will never be like you and your cohorts. You all have been involved with hating others all your miserable life.
Avatar Piaceri -
#5
Seriously? All I see from you is hate for those who believe different. You laugh at, berate, belittle, and demonize. Every post I see of yours on other blogs.

I can tolerate other opinions, and even have a pretty open discussion. Until the other person spews hate because I believe different. You don't have to hate to think differently or have differing views.

It's rather disgusting the direction people in this country have taken. It all started with the Liberal hatred of Bush. I was shocked and sick to my stomach to read the vitriol being spewed on such websites as Democrat Underground during Bush's tenure. I was appalled at the public displays of disrespect and hate demonstrated by the Bush haters. This was expounded with the eventual election of Obama. The most perfect example is the Democrats & liberals claiming anyone who disagrees with Obama does so because he is black and they are racists. That is such f'n bulls**t, and you know it. You cannot have discourse with bigoted people like that. I don't 'hate' Obama. I hate his liberal, constitutionally destructive politics.

You sit here and claim those on the right are the ones who are filled with hatred. In all honesty, I see it on both sides. Me personally? I believe Obama has made a mockery of the greatness and exceptionalism of our great country. Obama doesn't love America. He wants to "transform" it. "Transform" it? You don't 'transform' that which you love. Everything he does is politically driven to gain votes for Democrats and retain power. To hell with what is best for our country. Even worse, both parties are guilty of the same.

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