
Michael Gerson explains why only the misguided believe Barack Obama to be the second coming of Franklin Delano Roosevelt:
Twice in his United Nations speech, Obama dares to quote Franklin Roosevelt. I have read quite a bit of Roosevelt’s rhetoric. It is impossible to imagine him, under any circumstances, unfairly criticizing his own country in an international forum in order to make himself look better in comparison. He would have considered such a rhetorical strategy shameful — as indeed it is.
Obama’s speech at the United Nations wasn’t the kind of speech you’d expect from an American president. In fact, if I didn’t know any better I would’ve thought I was listening to some anti-American European leader. He used one anti-American talking point after another (“selective” with regards to spreading democacy, America was guilty of provocations of its own, etc.).
Read my entire post at Hot Air.
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