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By Steve McCann
Over the heads of some of the sycophants in the mainstream media
there appears to be the proverbial light bulb turning on. After
sixteen months of the Obama presidency, questions are being asked
about not only his competency, but what motivates this putative
savior.
The current President of the United States, acting in a way that
would make Nero proud, continues to fiddle while not only the United
States burns, but the rest of the world begins to spin out of
control. The economy and the financial future of the country are in
shambles. The oil spill in the Gulf was allowed to spread with no
plan, central authority, or leadership in place to prevent its
destruction of the Gulf coast. American weakness and lack of resolve
has sent a signal and emboldened our enemies to press their
hegemonic strategy throughout the globe and to attack our allies,
such as Israel.
The country is in this position because all President Obama wants to
do, and is capable of doing, is half his job.
Barack Obama has been the number-one topic of conversation among
many of my friends and associates in London. His incompetence and
narcissism, and the danger he poses to the interests of the United
States and its allies in Europe, are startling people. I was asked,
"How does Obama view himself as President?" We happened to be
sitting in a hotel which overlooked Buckingham Palace, and the
answer to the question came to me.
In the United Kingdom and many other countries with a parliamentary
system, there is a distinction between the head of state and the
head of the government. In some countries, such as Denmark, Spain,
and the United Kingdom, the monarch, either a king or queen, is
considered the head of state, and with that office goes all the
trappings of royalty. The mundane responsibility of running the
government falls to the elected parliament and their chosen prime
minister.
Of the world's major democracies, only the United States merges both
functions into the office of president.
Barack Obama views himself as the head of state only, and he has no
concept of what leadership is -- thus, he cannot be bothered with
the day-to-day responsibility of governance. He is, in his
narcissistic world, above all that; therefore, he delegates the
writing of the Stimulus, health care, and other major bills to Nancy
Pelosi and Harry Reid; appoints czars with power to spend and set
policy; prefers to let others, who can be conveniently blamed, solve
the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico; and continues to castigate the
previous administration for all manner of ills, as certainly no one
as preordained as he to rule could ever be truly responsible for any
failure.
As head of state, President Obama can concentrate on golf, state
dinners, White House receptions, travels overseas, backslapping
other politicians and world leaders. He can be breathlessly
addressed as Mr. President by a fawning media and star-struck
citizens. Above all, he can fly to wherever he chooses and have the
Secret Service and police part the sea of humanity as he passes
through.
Obama's responsibilities as the head of government having been
assigned to others, who in many cases are not answerable to the
American people, has created untold chaos in Congress and
apprehension and fear among the citizenry as reflected in the lack
of job creation and polling on major legislative issues. Yet the
president appears not to care, as his interests are in promoting his
socialist ideology and himself.

The presidency of the United States to Mr. Obama is nothing more
than a stage on which he, in his convoluted sense of destiny, can
act as head of state for the world. He is much too busy enjoying the
trappings of royalty, despite his oft-declared disdain for that
class, to be bothered about the dismal long-term future of the
United States if the left-wing policies of his government are
enacted.
It appears that President Obama also believes, as the "titular"
world head of state, that he can, by sheer force of his will, charm,
persuasive power, and denigration of his country, convince the most
brutal of global adversaries to live in peace. His mere words,
well-delivered via his teleprompter, will solve not only the ongoing
global financial crisis, but also longstanding international
disputes.
The rest of the world has begun to see through Obama's unrestrained
self-absorption. The rejection of the Olympics for Chicago despite
Obama's personal intervention and some of the published comments of
Nicholas Sarkozy and the whispers in the backrooms of Europe and
other world capitals are just the tip of the iceberg; the real
consensus of opinion is slowly but surely beginning to reflect the
reality and danger of Obama's incompetence and unrestrained vanity.
However, President Obama's makeup is such that he will never accept
any criticism as valid when directed toward him, and he will instead
seek any excuse to explain away what is said or done as the result
of the failings of others.
Notwithstanding the determination of the founding fathers to avoid
having a "monarch," we now have one, at least in his own mind.
Unfortunately, it comes at a most dangerous time in world affairs,
and with the economic future of the United States hanging in the
balance.
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