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#1 How Smart Is Obama?--Not smart enough.
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05-29-2008, 06:38 PM
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By saying Obama's a bright guy, I'm referring to the cognitive ability he demonstrated earlier in his life. You don't graduate Harvard Law School magna cum laude if you lack an ample supply of intellectual firepower.
But the time has come to be more precise with our terms. Yes, Obama undeniably has a high level of cognitive ability. But it's becoming increasingly apparent that he either has read few books or retained very little from the books he read. Either that or he's spent his time reading books that don't help him understand history and won't help him carry out his tasks as president.
Worse still, Obama seems to have a vague sort of arrogance that prohibits him from acknowledging what he doesn't know. If I were going to shoot my mouth off on WWII or the Cuban Missile Crisis with the world watching, I'd make sure I had my facts straight before I did so. For some strange reason, Obama seems allergic to having his staff perform even the most basic fact-checking.
And there's also what appears to be a lack of intellectual curiosity. Abe Greenwald of Commentary's blog calls our attention to this nugget from an enjoyable New York Times profile of Obama "body man" Reggie Love:
Along the way, some unofficial rules have emerged between the candidate and his aide. From Mr. Obama: "One cardinal rule of the road is, we don't watch CNN, the news or MSNBC. We don't watch any talking heads or any politics. We watch 'SportsCenter' and argue about that."
So how, pray tell, is Obama staying informed about what's going on in the world? When he's pressing the flesh at crummy rural diners and speaking before 75,000 adoring acolytes, he's talking, not listening. Don't you think a guy who might be president would be obsessed with world events? Don't you think that obsession would have driven him into the race?
And don't you think as a potential wartime leader he might be using his downtime to study, just in case he wins?
For instance, Barack Obama obviously knows nothing of war, but he could help himself if he opted to read some Thucydides rather than watch SportsCenter.
Obama has made a habit of coming across like a man who doesn't know what he's talking about. That's bothersome enough, but what's more worrisome still is how comfortable he is with not knowing what he's talking about, and how convinced he seems that his rhetorical flourishes will obscure his ignorance. That strategy may work on the campaign trail, but it certainly won't help him govern.
You add it all up, and you got a guy who despite his high cognitive abilities doesn't know what one needs to know to be president.
Jimmy Carter was also "a bright guy," but as a president and a free-lancing ex-president, his naivete and arrogance made him a functional dunce.
If Obama really thinks the lesson to be gleaned from the Cuban Missile Crisis is that a president should always sit down with our enemies, then perhaps the same could be said of him.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Conten...5/150jyxzw.aspLast edited by megimoo; 05-29-2008 at 06:43 PM.
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05-29-2008, 06:55 PM
Obama has been a huge disappointment to a lot of people, including myself. At first glance he seemed to be very well versed but when he speaks off the cuff he comes across as uneducated. Not only about foreign policy issues but our own history. I did wonder if he was just another liberal puppet, but now we know for sure. It’s a shame he is being used in this manner. I actually feel sorry for him at this point. His future isn’t looking very rosy.
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EyelidsGuest
05-29-2008, 08:54 PM
He was editor of the Harvard Law Review, meaning he's smarter than all but a handful of people in the world.
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EyelidsGuest
05-29-2008, 11:26 PM
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...ma%2C%20Barack
Hes much smarter than you are. Deal with it.
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05-30-2008, 12:15 AM
I'm disturbed by his general arrogance and total lack of basic knowledge. Remember, he was only an Illinois state senator (from Chicago area yet) before his brief time in the US Senate.
I know a former state senator in Missouri who loved to talk as much as Obama. He also had a similar arrogance. I don't think it matters which political party is involved, some polticians get this arrogance from being almost idolized by some of their party loyalists.
When I think of the state senator that I know being President, I'm terrified. He just plain isn't qualified. Funny thing, he also had no basic knowledge of history. He often would listen to me on certain things. That frightened me. He should have known more than me. :eek:
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EyelidsGuest
05-30-2008, 01:20 AM
I dont think the above is a serious post. Obama had to start somewhere you know, he didnt just wake up one day as a US Senator and Presidential frontrunner.
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