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    Obama Is No Teddy Roosevelt

    Linda Chavez's column is released once a week.

    Barack Obama channeled Teddy Roosevelt this week in a speech in Osawatomie, Kan. Supporters are calling it the most significant economic speech of his administration.

    But critics rightly point out that the Teddy Roosevelt whom Obama invoked was not the beloved 26th president and standard-bearer of the GOP. Instead, it was the radicalized third-party candidate seeking a third term and the man whose progressivism was a precursor to the rise of big government in the later 20th century. What's more, President Obama's speech was so full of reckless accusations and misinformation that The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog gave it three Pinocchios, signifying "significant factual errors."

    President Obama has a history of comparing himself to American giants — from Abraham Lincoln to Ronald Reagan. So it's no surprise that he would choose to give his speech in the same town as Teddy Roosevelt's 1910 address. But whenever Obama invokes past heroes, he ends up looking smaller. And this week's speech was a prime example.

    Roosevelt at least acknowledged that he was launching a radical platform; whatever one might think about the progressivism he was trying to usher in, Roosevelt was man enough to admit that what he was proposing was a huge departure from the past. Obama, on the other hand, tried to cloak much of what he said in soothing rhetoric, invoking his grandparents' Kansas roots and depicting a long-lost time when "hard work paid off, responsibility was rewarded, and anyone could make it if they tried — no matter who you were, where you came from or how you started out."

    This president seems to think that period in American history is now gone — and he blames corporations and the rich for destroying it. But he pulled his punches in the speech, never quite owning up to the implications of what he was saying.

    For example, when Obama claimed that "huge advances in technology have allowed businesses to do more with less and made it easier for them to set up shop and hire workers anywhere in the world," he never quite had the nerve to describe how he would solve the problem. Teddy Roosevelt thought big corporations were the enemy of the common man and proposed a Bureau of Corporations to control their power. Would Obama like to prevent companies from shipping jobs overseas? No doubt he would — but he won't say it directly.

    Doing so might risk his ability to raise political contributions from donors whose wealth comes from profits made because cheaper labor is available offshore. And it might offend many middle-class, even poor, people who realize that their lives are better because they have access to cheaper goods made in China, Thailand, Mexico and elsewhere — goods they couldn't afford if American workers were producing them.

    So instead of launching into a radical critique of American capitalism, the president hints around the edges. He plays class warfare, even while he protests that he isn't. Instead of embracing redistribution of wealth directly, he creates straw men, as he did over and over again in the speech.

    He claimed that it's unfair for construction workers, teachers, and nurses earning $50,000 a year "to pay a higher tax rate than somebody pulling in $50 million," and that a "quarter of all millionaires now pay lower tax rates than millions of middle-class households." He even said that "some billionaires have a tax rate as low as 1 percent."

    But as The Washington Post pointed out, of the top 400 wealthiest individuals in the U.S. in 2008 (the last year for which such data is available), most paid in excess of 35 percent in taxes and "only 17 had a marginal rate of zero to 26 percent." Even the Post acknowledged that for this handful of individuals, there might well be reasonable explanations why they paid so little, including that they earned little or nothing that year.

    If Barack Obama were really another Teddy Roosevelt, he'd take his chances and say what he means. If he wants to redistribute wealth and tell corporations how much profit they can earn and how many workers they must hire, let him take his case to the American people.

    Linda Chavez is the author of "An Unlikely Conservative: The Transformation of an Ex-Liberal." To find out more about Linda Chavez, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM

     

    138 comments

    • Donnie G P  •  Lake Charles, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Obama has t5aken the wind out of ever doing anything until Obama is out of our office and this man is creating a mass divison among The American People and America Stanu and remove this man from our systen in 2012
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      He is no where close to Teddy Roosevelt. Matter of fact the only "teddy" he may get close to is Nancy Pelosi's
    • Dataman  •  3 mths ago
      Does Linda Chavez wok for the GOP? This sounds like GOP PR.
    • Dataman  •  3 mths ago
      So, if a sitting President refers to the best of a past President in trying to inspire the nation to action, he is saying that he is "like" that past President? Where do people get this crap?
    • Daniel  •  Mesa, United States  •  3 mths ago
      He's more like peanut brain, Jimma Carter.
    • Traveling Dan  •  Sugar Land, United States  •  3 mths ago
      VOTE FOR ME!! I am announcing my decision to enter the GOP field. My platform includes ENDING all entitlements for the poor and the use of trade barriers to protect the God-given right of every red-blooded, blue-jean-wearing American to a decent job*! I will initiate legislation ordering all widely-held misconceptions to be reclassified as objective facts, wholesale condemnation of (1) intellectual curiosity, (2) pursuit of objective knowledge and (3) overall, scientifically provable or demonstrable fact**, and exhumation and defilement of the remains of John Maynard Keynes and Charles Darwin. My platform also includes condemnation of taxes, regulations, and symbols of education and culture; advocacy for the gold standard and 100% required reserves; a promise to terminate all branches of government except the military; a proposal to euthanize poor people and remove gays to a remote island colony (where they can still provide us with art and fashion); I further promise to refer to other countries as if they were people with coherent individual personalities; I'll use real simple logic peppered with self-serving interpretations of history that my voter base will neeeeever check; and I'll talk with a twangy accent. VOTE ME!!!

      (*Credit to ‘The True American’ for this contribution)
      (**Credit to ‘Hippopocalypse’ for this contribution)
    • Bradley  •  Sanford, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Obama was artificially inseminated into this country, after he was cultured by not just one bad seed but two bad seeds, one was the Muslim up bringing and the other he was mentored by a very upper end Communist Scholar with all that in his head and heart, you going to get the bad end of the stick. He has very little American ideals in him, and to much Un-American, but the rest of the Government is not much better and has not been much good for some time now. Our Government is completely out of line and acting in a destructive manor to the point we now have not only the Global Bankers to worry about, but now we have China and a couple other country's that our elect have gotten in bed with, that has and is, taking this country down, just as those who are doing it to us, so did their past family line did to just about every great country out their, from the Beginning of time. just look at the facts, and the ruins left behind by them. All in the name of Greed and power. For themselves.
    • Minister D.  •  3 mths ago
      America Political arena has become a circus of race v. politics that lacks respect for the Commanding officer that oversee the country. Their a lack of communication of our military leaders and department heads. Keeping your enemy close may lead to the downfall of your administrative work on behalf of the 99% of my Fellow Americans
    • richard  •  Rochester, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Well Obama and Roosevelt were both presidents. I think that's as far as the comparisons can really go.
    • Zeemanta  •  Irvine, United States  •  3 mths ago
      A fairly asinine article considering that Teddy Roosevelt wouldn't even recognize the current GOP. T.R. was against corporate power (hence his nickname, the Trustbuster), and he was an intelligent, courageous environmentalist and war hero. Hardly any of the traits from today's Republicans.
    • UCLA Professor  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 mths ago
      He blamed on the Bush, the European crisis, the rich, the "lazy" America... all other's faults except himself.
    • Vince  •  Denver, United States  •  3 mths ago
      MORE intellectual dishonesty...:::

      For example, when Obama claimed that "huge advances in technology have allowed businesses to do more with less and made it easier for them to set up shop and hire workers anywhere in the world," he never quite had the nerve to describe how he would solve the problem. Teddy Roosevelt thought big corporations were the enemy of the common man and proposed a Bureau of Corporations to control their power. Would Obama like to prevent companies from shipping jobs overseas? No doubt he would — but he won't say it directly.

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      Perhaps ms Chavez has selectively forgotten that President Obama vehemently pushed the small business bill in congress last year.... THAT CLOSED TAX LOOPS FOR BUSINESSES SENDING JOBS OVERSEAR.... """AND"""" CREATED A TAX CUT FOR COMPANIES BRING JOBS ""BACK""

      perhaps she missed that...

      perhaps the even missed it whe HE SAID IT A THOUSAND TIMES IN HIS 08 CAMPAIGN SPEECHES!!!

      liberal media my "A" !!!
    • Vince  •  Denver, United States  •  3 mths ago
      NEITHER Theodore Roosevelt "nor" Abraham Lincoln would have anything to do with today's uber-reich-wing Republican party.

      The author exhibits stunning intellectual dishonesty by both downplaying then re-writing exactly what the republican party of that era WERE the progressives of their day!
    • Richard3  •  3 mths ago
      Barry should try emulating Tricky Dick Nixon. Hold both hands up and wave peace sign and say "I am not a crook"
    • Florencio  •  Irvine, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Oh Yea, the 'change' president Obama has not changed anything. Perhaps the greatest politician who's ever lived; promised everything and delivered nothing!
    • True Conservative  •  3 mths ago
      Obama -- and the 4 presidents who proceeded him -- are all happy to serve the ruling class who are busy milking all the wealth of the country out of the middle class and into their yachts, mansions and trust accounts. This will not change without Big Trouble. Are you ready for BT??
    • Geno  •  New Orleans, United States  •  3 mths ago
      The worst thing is hearing the name Obama and American President in the same sentance!
      He is a disgrace to every soilder who has ever fought and or died for this great country sence it's beginning. Wake up people,lets not let this happen again!
    • Eddie  •  3 mths ago
      Obama and Roosevelt have one great thing in common: An obssession with interfering with the internal affairs of 3rd World countries and helping "our little brown brothers." Roosevelt sowed the seeds for WW2 by his bellicose actions in China, Japan, and the Philipines. He and Mckinley were responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of Filipinos in an unprovoked war against an improvished nation. Did you ever stop to ask yourself why we were already in the Philipines when the Japanese invaded? Macarthur didn't liberate the Philipines, he reoccupied it. Americans have an unnatural ability to deify monsters and to make them role models. "Speak softly and carry a big stick," was a policy driven by racism, greed, and arrogance. Today the American Empire is declining and will soon fall, and it is not because of some external force. It is because of our inability to see and take responsibility for our own bad behavior. A Christian Nation? A Chosen People? Judging by our actions, I think not. We are not driven by the principles of Jesus but by hubris.
    • Geno  •  New Orleans, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is even far less than Jimmy Carter ,the worst pres. we ever had. Jimmy is happy for that!
    • Winnebago  •  Gainesboro, United States  •  3 mths ago
      We all know how difficult, if not impossible, it is for obummer to tell the real truth. Why there are still those that think he is doing a good job, is a mystery. Facts are facts, and most reqarding this administration are dismal.. Wake up America. We need a leader not an organizer which takes credit for the good work our military and intelligence agencies are doing. The President cannot okay a mission that was not created by these people. He, himself did not do sh77it,,,Plus it took two and a half months for this halfwit to okay the Bin Laden mission.. Weak, weak, weak
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