As
I was sitting in church waiting for the start of the service, my grandpa
came walking towards me pointing his finger. No matter how old I get,
and no matter how long he's been out of the
U.S. Navy, that's still an intimidating sight. As he approached
me, his voice quivered as he said, "We saved that continent twice...how
dare my president apologize for this country's arrogance." My grandpa
is right. Americans need not apologize to the world for their
arrogance; rather, Americans should apologize to their forefathers for
the arrogance of their president.
Barack Obama's first foreign trip as
President of the United States has confirmed the naiveté so many
of us feared during the election cycle. But worse than that, it has
also demonstrated that our president suffers from either a complete
misunderstanding of our heritage and history, or an utter contempt for
it. Neither is excusable.
Garnering cheers from the French of all people, President Obama
declared, "In America,
there is a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world.
Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with
you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has
shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive." Consider that
Obama spoke these words just 500 miles from the
beaches of Normandy, where the sand is still stained with
65-year-old blood of "arrogant Americans."
Indeed, columnist Mark Whittington observes, "One should remind Mr.
Obama and the Europeans how America has 'shown arrogance' by saving
Europe from itself
innumerable times in the
20th Century. World
War I, World War II,
the Cold War, and
the wars in the Balkans
were largely resolved by American blood, treasure, and leadership." But
all that appears lost on the president's seemingly insatiable quest to
mend fences he imagines have been tarnished by the bullish
George W. Bush.
If Obama wishes to continue trampling the presidential tradition of
showing class to former office holders and publicly trash Bush for his
own personal gain, so be it. But all Americans should make clear that
no man – even if he is the president – will tarnish the legacy of those
Americans who have gone before us. Ours is not a history of arrogance.
It is a history of courage, self-sacrifice, and honor.
When abusive monarchs repressed the masses, Americans resisted and
overthrew them. When misguided policies led to the unjust oppression of
fellow citizens, Americans rebelled and overturned them. When
millions of impoverished and destitute wretches sought a new beginning,
Americans threw open the door and welcomed them. When imperial
dictators were on the march, Americans surrendered their lives to stop
them. When communist thugs threatened world peace, Americans bled to
defeat them. When an entire continent was overwhelmed with famine and
hunger, Americans gave of themselves to sustain it. When terrorist
madmen killed the innocent and subjugated millions, Americans led the
fight to topple them.
This is the legacy that generations of Americans have left. If
President Obama seeks stronger relations with the world community,
perhaps he should begin by reminding them of these very truths, rather
than condemning his own countrymen on foreign shores.
This "obsessive need to put down his own country," has caused blogger
James Lewis to
call President Obama a "stunningly ignorant man" who has evidently never
spoken to a concentration
camp survivor, a Cuban refugee, a boat person from
Vietnam, a Soviet dissident, or a survivor of Mao's purges.
Unfortunately, I can no longer bring myself to give Mr. Obama that
benefit of the doubt. Not after looking at the pain in my grandpa's
eyes...a man who still carries shrapnel in his body from his service to
this country.
As a student and teacher of history, I recognize that America has made
mistakes...plenty of them, in fact. But one of the great things about
our people has been their courage and humility in admitting and
correcting those mistakes. God willing, they will prove that
willingness again in four years and
correct the mistake that is the presidency of Barack Obama.