Back to Basics Please
Tibor R. Machan
In
today’s climate of political theatrics it isn’t very easy to figure out
where right stands versus wrong. As Ron Paul points out at The Daily
Bell, the Benghazi fiasco pretty much amounts to an illustration of the
folly of the American government’s unending involvement in foreign
affairs it should stay out of. The way the Obama Administration works
hard to obfuscate its role, how it seems (at least to me, who has been
trying to follow the mess) to conduct foreign policy that reminds one of
the three stooges, seems to be designed to operate like a magician who
wants the audience to focus on distractions, never on essentials.
The
idea that occurs to me when confronted with the mess is that those who
have even the mildest concern for rhyme and reason should press the
Obama people on one central topic: Do the rights of individuals concern
this government in the slightest? Obama & Co., appear to view the
Benghazi disaster as some kind of game, never mind deaths, casualties,
professional responsibilities, etc.
The
fact that four individuals were killed appears to be beside the point,
merely a move on a chessboard. And that itself appears to me to be the
implication of this government’s disinterest in the most basic duty of a
free government, namely, to secure the protection of the rights of the
citizenry. Certainly no one in Washington appears to care about this.
Every press conference evades the issue; it seems that the president
just wants to wash his hands of any taint of failure, wants to make sure
that the opposition party cannot find anything to criticize about his
teams conduct in the affair.
What should matter in all this is whether the mandate to the government, contained so clearly in the Declaration of Independence, that government is instituted so as to secure our rights is being properly fulfilled. It seems clear to me that it isn’t. That’s basic and very regrettable.
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