Obama's Disdain For Authority
By John LeBoutillier on (Jul 24, 09)
President Obama’s diatribe against the Cambridge cops about the arrest of his
“friend”, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates contains perhaps more than the
so-called Mainstream Media is reporting. In fact, Barack Obama had his own
ongoing ‘problem’ with the Cambridge police while he attended Harvard Law
School.
As first reported in March 2007 by the Somerville Times, Harvard law student
Barack Obama accumulated 17 unpaid parking tickets between 1989-1991 - and never
paid the fines ad associated penalties totaling $375 until a few weeks before
announcing his presidential campaign.
In other words, as a practicing lawyer in Chicago, he allowed these tickets and
penalties to remain unpaid; as an Illinois State Senator he allowed these
tickets and fines to remain unpaid; and as a United States Senator he allowed
these almost-two-decade-old signs of his disdain for the law to remain unpaid.
As the WASHINGTON POST reported in 2007, “Obama received 17 parking tickets in
Cambridge between 1988 and 1991, mostly for parking in a bus stop, parking
without a resident permit and failing to pay the meter, records from the
Cambridge Traffic, Parking and Transportation office show.”
Only when he was afraid that the media would dig this up as he launched his
presidential campaign did he swallow his scofflaw attitude and pay what he owed
to Cambridge.
Indeed, the MSM all but ignored this incident; they have been “in the tank” for
Obama since he spoke at the 2004 Democratic Convention. Of course they were
never going to reveal anything unflattering about their new ‘Post-Racial Hero.’
But the unexpected diatribe at Wednesday evening’s press conference reveals a
long-standing and perhaps deep-seeded attitude toward the Cambridge police
department - and maybe toward authority in general.
(Having lived there for six years, I can attest that the Cambridge Police are
professional, courteous and respectful of the tens of thousands of students and
foreigners and people of color who inhabit their city.)
Here is what we now have learned:
At the mention of Professor Gates, Obama could not contain himself; his
self-discipline eroded and he slurred the Cambridge police as “stupid.”
He stepped all over his health care press conference - to the point that the
network news has - for over 24 hours - focused more on the Gates-Obama story
than the progress of the health care bills in Congress.
At a time when his poll rating are declining steadily, the last thing President
Obama wants are stories exploring the whys of his decades as a scofflaw.
Perhaps all of this reveals much about our new President: not only his attitude
toward the police, but why he developed a cool exterior to hide much underneath.
Clearly we do not know Barack Obama as well as we should. Criticizing the first
black President is a risky endeavor. But he has now opened the door - just a
smidgen - but it is open at last.
We have a right to know this fellow’s true opinions - not just about the
“stupid” police - but about many other things he so far has cleverly and
cynically kept from us.
Let us hope we learn these things - soon - before he leads us to places we
cannot come back from.