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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Our Historically Challenged President

by Victor Davis Hanson
Tribune Media Services


In his speech last week in Cairo, President Obama proclaimed he was a "student of history." But despite Barack Obama's image as an Ivy-League-educated intellectual, he lacks historical competency, both in areas of facts and interpretation.

This first became apparent during the presidential campaign. Candidate Obama proclaimed then that during World War II his great-uncle had helped liberate Auschwitz, and that his grandfather knew fellow American troops that had entered Auschwitz and Treblinka.

Both are impossible. The Americans didn't free either Nazi death camp. (Regarding Obama's great uncle's war experience, the Obama team later said he'd meant the camp at Buchenwald.)

Much of what Obama said to thousands of Germans during his Victory Column speech in Berlin last summer was also ahistorical. He began, "I know that I don't look like the Americans who've previously spoken in this great city." He apparently forgot that for the prior eight years, the official faces of American foreign policy in Germany were Secretaries of State Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice — both African-Americans.

In the same speech, Obama seemed to suggest that the world had come together to save Berlin during the Airlift. In fact, it was almost an entirely American and British effort — written off by most observers as hopeless and joined only by a handful of Western allies when the improbable lift looked like it might succeed.

In the recent Cairo speech, Obama's historical allusions were even more suspect. Almost every one of his references was either misleading or incomplete. He suggested that today's Middle East tension was fed by the legacy of European colonialism and the Cold War that had reduced nations to proxies.

But the great colonizers of the Middle East were the Ottoman Muslims, who for centuries ruled with an iron fist. The 20th-century movements of Baathism, Pan-Arabism and Nasserism — largely homegrown totalitarian ideologies — did far more damage over the last half-century to the Middle East than the legacy of European colonialism.

Obama also claimed that "Islam . . . carried the light of learning through so many centuries, paving the way for Europe's Renaissance and Enlightenment." While medieval Islamic culture was impressive and ensured the survival of a few classical texts — often through the agency of Arabic-speaking Christians — it had little to do with the European rediscovery of classical Greek and Latin values. Europeans, Chinese and Hindus, not Muslims, invented most of the breakthroughs Obama credited to Islamic innovation.

Much of the Renaissance, in fact, was more predicated on the centuries-long flight of Greek-speaking Byzantine scholars from Constantinople to Western Europe to escape the aggression of Islamic Turks. Many romantic thinkers of the Enlightenment sought to extend freedom to oppressed subjects of Muslim fundamentalist rule in eastern and southern Europe.

Obama also insisted that "Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance. We see it in the history of Andalusia and Cordoba during the Inquisition." Yet the Spanish Inquisition began in 1478; by then Cordoba had long been re-conquered by Spanish Christians, and was governed as a staunchly Christian city.

In reference to Iraq, President Obama promised that "no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other." Is he unaware of how the United States imposed democracies after World War II?

After the defeat of German Nazism, Italian fascism and Japanese militarism, Americans — by force — insisted that these nations adopt democratic governments, for their own sakes and the world's. Indeed, it is hard to think of too many democratic governments that did not emerge from violence — including our own.

Obama also stated: "For centuries, black people in America suffered the lash of the whip as slaves and the humiliation of segregation. But it was not violence that won full and equal rights."

With all due respect to our president, this assertion is again not fully accurate. The only thing that ended slavery in the United States was the Civil War, which saw some 600,000 Americans — the vast majority of them white — lost in a violent struggle to ensure that nearly half the country would not remain a slave-owning society. Also, the massive urban riots of the 1960s and 1970s were certainly violent.

This list of distortions could be easily expanded. President Obama, in elegant fashion, may casually invoke the means of politically correct history for the higher ends of contemporary reconciliation. But it is a bad habit. Eloquence and good intentions exempt no one from the truth of the past — President Obama included.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

American History is unfamiliar to him because he spent many years in Indonesian Muslim schools. Obama is the biggest fraud ever.

Anonymous said...

I believe you need a history lesson Joe. Obama is factually correct on every count.

Anonymous said...

And how about the U.S. having 57 states. Oh thats right he was speaking of the 57 muslim states. This man is a joke and I am afraid if something isnt done soon to reign him in this country will cease to exist as we have known it.

Anonymous said...

8:55 Dude , Joe didn't write this piece as it clearly says under the title. And put down the hopium bong, you actually said that Obama was factually correct, you must be high.

Anonymous said...

Prof. Hanson's website is a "must read"!

He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford, where he is now the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution of that university. Dr. Hanson also is a professor of Classics Emeritus at California State University, Fresno.


Check out his insightful commentary on current (and historical) events at:

http://victorhanson.com/

Anonymous said...

Here's another good comment by Dr. Hanson, and there are lots more at
victorhanson.com

The World Turned Upside Down
by Victor Davis Hanson
NRO’s The Corner

They’re rioting in Iran over a probably fraudulent election and the use of violence to suppress dissent — part of the “robust” debate that President Obama just welcomed. Meanwhile, the “optional” and orphaned war in Iraq, which led to real democracy, is now, after January 20, mysteriously once again a sign of the “winds of change.”

It used to be that a South Korean leader, worried about a cowboy America, would visit Washington to lecture an American president about grating U.S. bases while talking grandly about a “Korean solution” and the growing “sunshine policy.” Now it is more likely that a worried Korean president will have to persuade his skeptical American counterpart to keep imperialist U.S. troops on the DMZ to order to deter a nuclear Armageddon.

There is some value to the present irony. Erstwhile U.S. allies can begin to fathom the wages of their much-desired “post-American world.” It appears that it wasn’t George W. Bush’s Manicheanism that “played into the hands” of Mr. Ahmadinejad, who now has a fresh lease on power, despite the U.S. charm offensive of the last six months.

The truth is that the United States now gives more attention and concern to former enemies than it does to present allies. We now believe that provocative acts arise from misunderstanding, not planned aggression. Possible military action against aggressors hinges on U.N. approval and global consensus. We have leapfrogged Europe and are now quite to left of it on matters of foreign policy. It is assumed that disputes involve 50/50 culpability and do not arise from the greater bad-faith efforts of one party. This is the world our allies largely wanted, and it is fascinating to see it play out about them.

©2009 Victor Davis Hanson

Anonymous said...

8:55 must be a recent graduate of our public school system where it is a known fact that they do not teach history as it actually occurred but in a liberal fantasy world of made up interpretations of the truth. God help us!

Anonymous said...

How about the Chinese Muslims released from Gitmo ( a place they said was much better than China ever was) and now being supported in a seaside cottage in Bermuda? You know, those guys captured in Tora Bora embedded with the Taliban? Harmless, innocent poor Chinese Muslims now we are paying for them to vacation permanently in Bermuda. ONLY IN AMERICA.

Anonymous said...

Barack & Hillary = double trouble

Anonymous said...

Harvard is now worse than it was when Alger Hiss was there, or did he attend Princeton?

Anonymous said...

Although, I have no idea what you mean about Harvard being worse now than when Alger Hiss was there, your memory serves you well. Hiss, the lawyer, statesman who was accused and convicted of espionage, did graduate from Harvard Law School.

Anonymous said...

Prof. Victor Hanson is absolutely correct, right on the money!!!

Anonymous said...

Add this posting to the list of historical distortions.

Anonymous said...

Doesn't this guy also write for the National Enquirer? I believe he once did an article on Wolfboy or was it Alien impregnated wingnuts.

chuck said...

I don't know who wrote this, but they are categorically wrong on every single point (except for Obama having to clarify that his uncle was at Buchenwald)