NO, THE PROBLEM IS NOT OBAMA’S MIDDLE NAME
Written by lori
Friday, 09 July 2010 16:47
July 8, 2010- by Claudia Rosett

As part of his public reconciliation with Israel, Obama for the first time in
the almost 18 months since he became president just gave an interview to an
Israeli TV station (this from the same American president who gave his first
interview in office to Al-Arabiya — remember that ?). Speaking Wednesday to
Israel’s Channel 2 News, Obama struck a friendly tone.

And yet, as if he can’t quite help himself, out comes this astonishingly crude
remark. As reported in the New York Times, he was asked about “the anxiety of
many Israelis who feel that he does not have a special bond with Israel.”
Obama replied — get ready for it: “Some of it may just be the fact that my
middle name is Hussein, and that creates suspicion.”


Come again? There are Americans who have wondered about that middle name, less
because it is “Hussein” than because it has lived a strange life of its own,
fading in and out depending on the audience – disappearing during Obama’s 2008
election campaign, reappearing during his outreach to the “Muslim world,”
coming and going as if it mattered in some malleable way to Obama himself. Has
he ever considered that public worry about his middle name might have more to
do with the slippery nature of its use, and the too often disturbing policies
of its owner, than with the name itself?

And for Obama to impute Israeli anxiety to his Cheshire Cat of a middle name
is grossly dismissive and insulting to the Israelis. Does he really believe
they are such bigots as to judge him — other things equal — by his middle name?
Does he have any evidence for that? Or was he drawing on his own stereotype of
Israelis? How exactly was he judging them, when he tossed out that remark?

I’ll venture a wild guess that the problem for Israelis is not Obama’s name —
first, last, or middle — but his flim-flam fictions and negligence
regarding too many hard and dangerous realities in the Middle East. Since
becoming commander-in-chief of Israel’s most important ally, America, Obama has
repeatedly bypassed or undermined Israel’s very real concerns about
self-defense. He has been content to leave Israel in the impossible position of
being constrained to wait upon his own feckless policy of apologies and
“outreach” toward the “Muslim world,” while Iran races toward nuclear weapons
and its leaders trumpet their desire to wipe Israel off the map, in concert
with the goals of Iran’s terrorist allies Hamas and Hezbollah —
bordering Israel out of Gaza and Lebanon.

Perhaps it’s Obama himself who’s been paying too much attention to his own
middle name — betting that by sheer force of personal style, by extending his
hand and averting his eyes, he can turn tyrants and terrorists into
well-behaved pals. Step-by-step, realities have been interfering with that
approach, and to some extent, this has begun moderating Obama’s policies. It’s
been a while since he last advertised his abilities to conjure peace out of
negotiating with Iran’s mullahs “without preconditions.” On July 1, presented
with an overwhelmingly approved bipartisan bill by Congress, he finally gave
the OK to enhanced Iran sanctions. And, having snubbed Israel’s Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in May, Obama recovered his manners during a meeting this
week.

If this is Obama’s public education we are observing, it is an unnerving
performance — slow, shaky, half-baked and resting on no discernible set of
principles likely to instill confidence in any of America’s allies. It has a
lot of Americans feeling pretty nervous too. As long as this is the tenor of
Obama’s leadership, it doesn’t matter whether his name is Barack Hussein Obama
or Digby Abraham Buckley III. There are life and death matters here in which he
has been failing the test as leader of the Free World, and that — not his
middle name — is the problem.



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