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* '''author''': [[Author::Thomas Sowell]]
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* '''source''': [[Source::National Review]]
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==Excerpt==
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<p>The kind of self-righteous self-confidence that has become Obama's trademark is usually found in sophomores in Ivy League colleges &ndash; very bright and articulate students, utterly untempered by experience in the real world.</p>
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<p>The signs of [[Barack Obama]]'s self-centered immaturity are painfully obvious, though ignored by true believers who have poured their hopes into him, and by the media who just want the symbolism and the ideology that Obama represents.</p>
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<p>The kind of self-righteous self-confidence that has become Obama’s trademark is usually found in sophomores in Ivy League colleges— very bright and articulate students, utterly untempered by experience in the real world.</p>
 
<p>The signs of [[Barack Obama]]’s self-centered immaturity are painfully obvious, though ignored by true believers who have poured their hopes into him, and by the media who just want the symbolism and the ideology that Obama represents.</p>
 
 
<p>The triumphal tour of world capitals and photo-op meetings with world leaders by someone who, after all, was still merely a candidate, is just one sign of this self-centered immaturity.</p>
 
<p>The triumphal tour of world capitals and photo-op meetings with world leaders by someone who, after all, was still merely a candidate, is just one sign of this self-centered immaturity.</p>
<p>“This is our time!he proclaimed. And “I will change the world.But ultimately this election is not about him, but about the fate of this nation, at a time of both domestic and international peril, with a major financial crisis still unresolved and a nuclear Iran looming on the horizon.</p>
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<p>"This is our time!" he proclaimed. And "I will change the world." But ultimately this election is not about him, but about the fate of this nation, at a time of both domestic and international peril, with a major financial crisis still unresolved and a nuclear Iran looming on the horizon.</p>
<p>For someone who has actually accomplished nothing to blithely talk about taking away what has been earned by those who have accomplished something, and give it to whomever he chooses in the name of “spreading the wealth,is the kind of casual arrogance that has led to many economic catastrophes in many countries.</p>
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<p>For someone who has actually accomplished nothing to blithely talk about taking away what has been earned by those who have accomplished something, and give it to whomever he chooses in the name of "spreading the wealth," is the kind of casual arrogance that has led to many economic catastrophes in many countries.</p>
 
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This almost qualifies as a [[neocon reality inversion]], but not quite; Obama has accomplished plenty, but so has [[John McCain|his opponent]] (although much of that became tainted by reversals of principle once he became a presidential candidate). Sowell makes judgments about Obama's character, claims they are obvious, but does not produce any evidence to support his case; he would seem to be a [[neocon]] mouthpiece, if this article is any guide.</let>
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===At the time, I wrote===
<let name=data index=TextShort>&ldquo;[[Barack Obama]] has the kind of cocksure confidence that can only be achieved by not achieving anything else.&rdquo;</let>
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This almost qualifies as a [[neocon reality inversion]], but not quite; Obama has accomplished plenty, but so has [[John McCain|his opponent]] (although much of that became tainted by reversals of principle once he became a presidential candidate). Sowell makes judgments about Obama's character, claims they are obvious, but does not produce any evidence to support his case; he would seem to be a [[neocon]] mouthpiece, if this article is any guide.
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===2025-05-11===
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I have to (rhetorically) wonder if Sowell applies any of these judgemental filters to Donald Trump, who fits them so much better.

Latest revision as of 00:35, 12 May 2025


Ego and Mouth
2008/11/01 00:00

Excerpt

The kind of self-righteous self-confidence that has become Obama's trademark is usually found in sophomores in Ivy League colleges – very bright and articulate students, utterly untempered by experience in the real world.

The signs of Barack Obama's self-centered immaturity are painfully obvious, though ignored by true believers who have poured their hopes into him, and by the media who just want the symbolism and the ideology that Obama represents.

The triumphal tour of world capitals and photo-op meetings with world leaders by someone who, after all, was still merely a candidate, is just one sign of this self-centered immaturity.

"This is our time!" he proclaimed. And "I will change the world." But ultimately this election is not about him, but about the fate of this nation, at a time of both domestic and international peril, with a major financial crisis still unresolved and a nuclear Iran looming on the horizon.

For someone who has actually accomplished nothing to blithely talk about taking away what has been earned by those who have accomplished something, and give it to whomever he chooses in the name of "spreading the wealth," is the kind of casual arrogance that has led to many economic catastrophes in many countries.

Comments

At the time, I wrote

This almost qualifies as a neocon reality inversion, but not quite; Obama has accomplished plenty, but so has his opponent (although much of that became tainted by reversals of principle once he became a presidential candidate). Sowell makes judgments about Obama's character, claims they are obvious, but does not produce any evidence to support his case; he would seem to be a neocon mouthpiece, if this article is any guide.

2025-05-11

I have to (rhetorically) wonder if Sowell applies any of these judgemental filters to Donald Trump, who fits them so much better.