Posted by
Ron Devito on Monday, September 28, 2009 10:51:38 PM
By Adrienne Ross - www.motivationtruth.com
As President Obama fumbled badly at the UN and G-8 last week, Sarah Palin began redefining herself as presidential timber.
With these words James Lewis begins his
American Thinker
article. In it he highlights the disaster that was President Obama's
speeches before world leaders last week but praises Sarah Palin's
speech in Hong Kong. While the president seems to be on a downward
spiral, showing himself to be unprepared to deal with many things,
including America's enemies, Sarah Palin is showing herself to be
stepping further into a leadership role to take America forward.
So
we are seeing a president who is way over his head. Obama has great
political talent, but not nearly as great as his overweening pride. So
he keeps over-reaching, and there is a good chance that we will see him
hit the first massive brick wall in his health-care power-grab in the
coming weeks. The Democrats may pass a symbolic medical package to save
face for Obama --- but then watch American seniors turn out in the tens
of millions next year to throw the bums out of the House and part of
the Senate. Seniors see their Medicare being stolen from them and they
are not going to forget that by election time 2010.
Obama
seems to be incapable of controlling his own egomania, and that means
further humiliations in the years ahead. Remember that Bill Clinton
looked unbeatable in 1992 and was impeached by a Republican House in
1998. No president since Richard Nixon has been brought lower than
Clinton was ten years ago. Today we may be seeing Obama at the very
peak of his ballistic orbit, and just beginning to curve down.
But
you can't beat a strong candidate with a weak one, and the GOP
notoriously nominates some real duds. Palin has scared the Left into
mass hysteria because of her star quality on the campaign trail with a
visibly creaking John McCain. Sarah Palin is our only
charismatic leader at this profoundly dangerous time. That is why her
actions are so important to the fate of the GOP, and to the future of
this country and the world. Her use of Facebook to make public policy
statements has been both effective and smart. Palin is using the web
just as Reagan used radio and TV, to get around the murderous filter of
the media.
Sarah Palin gave an extraordinarily well-crafted
speech in Hong Kong, a real Reagan speech. It almost sounds as if Henry
Kissinger is advising her.
[...]
Since the election
campaign, it seems that Sarah Palin recruited a top-notch team of
advisors and political talent. The Hong Kong speech goes straight to
her alleged weakness in foreign affairs, and it is a very good first
step toward re-making her media image to be more substantive. The truth
is that most of our media heads would not recognize foreign policy
substance if it hit them right between the eyes. But they know the
image of substance, and the Hong Kong speech was good on both
appearance and reality. She demonstrated "gravitas" -- in the pop
slogan of the early Bush years. We need more of the same, but she has
now shown convincingly that she can do it.
Obama is in for
real competition in 2012; since world peace and our national well-being
are clearly at stake, the more strong conservatives emerge, the better
off we will be. Obama is the very worst president for these times. It
is important to defeat him in a fair fight. Palin can do it; so can
some others, but she is exceptionally talented.
Sarah
Palin, now calling her own shots rather than being mishandled by the
McCain camp, has only just begun her fight for America. As James Lewis
points out in his article, she can get the job done, and she'll use--to
borrow the words of Governor Palin herself--"commonsense conservatism."
Read the entire article
here.