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The Prisoner Swap Deal

 

By Thomas  Sowell - June  10, 2014

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People are arguing about what the United States got out of the deal that  swapped five top level terrorist leaders for one American soldier who was, at  best, absent from his post in a war zone. Soldiers who served in the same unit  with him call him a deserter. The key to this deal, however, is less likely to  be what the United States got out of the deal than it is about what Barack Obama  got out of the deal. If nothing else, it instantly got the veterans' hospitals  scandals off the front pages of newspapers and pushed these scandals aside on  television news programs.

It was a clear winner for Barack Obama. And that may be all that matters to  Barack Obama.

People who are questioning the president's competence seem not to want to  believe that any President of the United States would knowingly damage this  country's interests.

One of the problems of many fundamentally decent people is that they find it  hard to understand people who are not fundamentally decent, or whose moral  compass points in a different direction from theirs.

Many people who are painfully disappointed with President Obama have no real  reason to be. The man's whole previous history, from childhood on, was shaped by  a whole series of people, beginning with his mother, whose vision of America was  very much like that of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, whose church Barack Obama  belonged to for 20 long years.

Obama is not a stupid man. There is no way that he could have sat in that  church all that time without knowing how Jeremiah Wright hated America, and how  his vision of the world was one in which "white folks' greed runs a world in  need."

Even if the Reverend Wright had been the only such person in Barack Obama's  life -- and he was not -- it should have been enough to keep him out of the  White House.

"Innocent until proven guilty" is a good rule in a court of law, which has  the power to deprive a defendant of liberty or life. But it is mindless and  dangerous nonsense to apply that standard outside that context -- especially  when choosing a President of the United States, who holds in his hands the  liberty and lives of millions of Americans.

People who are disappointed with Barack Obama have no right to be. It is they  whom others have a right to be disappointed with. Instead of taking their role  as citizens seriously, they chose to vote on the basis of racial symbolism, glib  rhetoric and wishful thinking.

Moreover, many are already talking about choosing the next President of the  United States on the basis of demographic symbolism -- to have "the first woman  president." And if she is elected on that basis, will any criticism of what she  does in the White House be denounced as based on anti-woman bias, as criticisms  of President Obama have been repeatedly denounced as racism?

And what if we have the first Hispanic president or the first Jewish  president? Will any criticism of their actions in the White House be silenced by  accusations of prejudice?

We may yet become the first nation to die from a terminal case of frivolity.  Other great nations in history have been threatened by barbarians at the gates.  We may be the first to be threatened by self-indulgent silliness inside the  gates.

As for Barack Obama, you cannot judge any President's competence by the  results of his policies, without first knowing what he was trying to  achieve.

Many wise and decent people assume automatically that President Obama was  trying to serve the interests of America.

From that standpoint, he has failed abysmally, both at home and abroad. And  that should legitimately call his competence into question.

But what if his vision of the world is one in which the wealth and power of  those at the top, whether at home or internationally, are deeply resented, and  have been throughout his life, under the tutelage of a whole series of  resenters?

And what if his goal is to redress that imbalance?

Who can say that he has failed, when the fundamental institutions of this  country have been successfully and perhaps irretrievably undermined, and when  the positions of America and its allies on the world stage have been similarly,  and even more dangerously, undermined around the world?

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Wait...you mean to say, this was not George W. Bush's fault????:

 

It looks like Obama has found his Bergdahl deal patsy

Every cover up needs a fall guy, and according to Rep. Buck Mckeon’s comments after last night’s Congressional briefing on the Bergdahl deal, the Obama administration seems to be floating the name of their patsy. The Weekly Standard reports:

 

The last question asked at Monday night's closed-door briefing of members of the House of Representatives was a simple one: Who made the decision to transfer five top Taliban officials held at Guantanamo Bay to Qatar in exchange for the return of the Taliban's lone American POW, Army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl?

 

According to Buck McKeon, the chairman of the House Armed Services committee, the Obama administration's briefers told he gathered House members that the person responsible for the decision to make the deal was not President Obama but Chuck Hagel, the secretary of defense.

 

"Now wait a minute, are you saying it was Secretary Hagel that made this decision, or was this the president of the United States?" McKeon, a California Republican, said to reporters. "It was the president of the United States that came out with the Bergdahls and took all the credit. And now that there's been a little pushback, he's moving away from it?"

The administration's claim that Hagel, not Obama, made the decision is at odds with what Hagel himself said on Meet the Press on June 1. "I signed off on the decision," Hagel said. "The president made the ultimate decision."

Very interesting, indeed. Will Hagel, a nominal Republican, be a stand-up guy and take the fall? Given his on-the-record statement about the president, and given the declining trust the American people place in the current occupant of the White House, this might be a difficult story to sell.

If Hagel refuses to take the fall, and if he decides to spill his guts, what then?

It’s always tricky coming up with a patsy. My all-time favorite treatment of the subject comes from Dashiell Hammett’s novel, The Maltese Falcon. The brilliant film rendering of the scene where the gang (all of whom have dirty hands) come up with a fall guy is instructive.

 

The President of the United States has  clearly and blatantly broken the law in regards to the release of prisoners.  He has opened the door to further ransom demands from terrorists around the world.  He has shown gross ineptitude in performing his duties, and his total lack of experience has made this country a more dangerous place to be. He has turned loose 5 killers of Americans in exchange for a deserter who has already cost American lives, and who should be put in front of a firing squad.   All this is accepted and being voiced today by members of both political parties. 

 

Is it time for the impeachment process to begin? The only arguement those on the left now have is that any move in that direction is racist, regardless of the facts in front of us. 

Yes.  Absolutely.  It is   clear that he is purposely trying to damage our country. 

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