In their post
election disappointment many conservatives have turned on the Obama’s. Peggy Noonan, once a somewhat rational
commentator for the Wall Street Journal has now joined the National Association
of Professional Obama Haters. But Ms. Noonan’s
earlier remarks about how mean the President is now look even more foolish, as the
critics of the President weigh in full force.
Michelle Obama, with service members behind her, announcing the winner of the Best Picture Academy Award (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) |
Up to bat recently
was Jennifer Rubin whom the
Washington Post appointed last year as the official unofficial conduit for the
Romney campaign. Inexplicably now that
Mr. Romney fades into history is that the WaPo kept her on, and without Mr.
Romney as her raison d’etre Ms. Rubin
launches into the very bitter personal attack mode. Here
she is commenting (about the best word that can be used to describe her
writing) on Michele Obama’s appearance on the Oscar telecast.
It is not enough that President Obama pops up at every
sporting event in the nation. Now the first lady feels entitled, with military
personnel as props, to intrude on other forms of entertaining (this time
for the benefit of the Hollywood glitterati
who so lavishly paid for her husband’s election). I’m sure the left will holler
that once again conservatives are being grouchy and have it in for the Obamas.
Seriously, if they really had their president’s interests at heart, they’d
steer away from encouraging these celebrity appearances. It makes both the
president and the first lady seem small and grasping. In this case,
it was just downright weird.
Well that is pretty mean, as is this.
No
one, it seems, gets within a mile of the White House with any sense of
restraint. No one there would dare suggest nearly half the country didn’t vote
for him and doesn’t much like him and might want to be left to their small
daily pleasures. (Greta Garbo said it best.) And no one there is apt to
explain that the White House, the military and the first lady (not this one in
particular) are institutions bigger than the Obamas and their e-mail list.
Notice that there is nothing about policy here, no incisive commentary, just personal venom towards Ms. Obama and her husband. A fitting example of just how desperate conservative commentators are, and how low the WaPo has sunk to publish such stuff.
The good news, Ms. Obama is such a gracious person, such a towering presence and such a strong and decent and magnetic personality that she doesn’t need this Forum or anyone else to defend her from the likes of people like Ms. Rubin. And as for Ms. Rubin, our advice is to keep on doing this. It just exposes you and your cohorts for what you are. And trust us, you really don’t want that.
The good news, Ms. Obama is such a gracious person, such a towering presence and such a strong and decent and magnetic personality that she doesn’t need this Forum or anyone else to defend her from the likes of people like Ms. Rubin. And as for Ms. Rubin, our advice is to keep on doing this. It just exposes you and your cohorts for what you are. And trust us, you really don’t want that.
Most Americans have a favorable opinion of Ms. Obama. So if she did not make public appearances, could Ms. Rubin proclaim that Ms. Obama is not giving the public what they want?
ReplyDeleteDid Ms. Rubin also recycle the cliche of Obama courting favor with the Hollywood elite? I won't subject myself to the rest of her piece to find out.
The right truly has lost it's collective mind. All that remains is bordering on criminal insanity!
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