Posted by
BigDreamingAndrew on Thursday, May 21, 2009 1:39:32 PM
It is often said that perception is reality but a perception
that covers up a false reality can only last for so long before true reality
peeks through. This can be said for the current administration, the
administration of the “Unqualified One”. He was perceived as a man that will
bring change. Change to what was
never truly answered. His nice smile and suave words gave a perception of
intelligence and of a man who was a true leader that connected with the masses.
We see now he is incapable of intelligent words without a teleprompter. Who is
this man who was elected to the greatest office in the world, the office of the
U.S. President? Some of us said during the election we did not know, and
although we still do not, what we are discovering is not a pretty sight.
Perception can often be made up of many different realities.
If I were to ask someone of what they knew of the Ukraine they may say not much
or they may think of the Soviet Union, or of what they may have read in a book.
Of course the Soviet Union is no more. Today I sit in downtown Kiev enjoying
its great beauty, with the sun shining and historic architecture around me.
With one look I shall perceive great beauty in this modern, but historic city.
The people are dressed fashionably; amongst the historic architecture one finds
modern video advertisements and modern shops. As one looks deeper though, as
with any modern city there is poverty. One observes the old woman begging for
money or the young lady with child in tow asking strangers for help. To find a
true reality in this lovely city one must look deeper then ones initial
perceptions but exposed long enough one cannot avoid reality, some of which is
lovely and beautiful and some of which is harsh. For me Kiev is a city that is
lovely to admire on the surface but based on reality I would not want to live.
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Looking at the Obama administration and comparing it to my
description of Kiev above one wonders how ones perception of his administration
compares with its reality. We perceive a nice smile, kind words and a promise
to fix everything that was supposedly wrong caused by the previous
administration. As we find out a nice smile is just that, a nice smile. It does
not lead to a reality of governing, especially from one who never governed. We
perceive kind words but these words come from a teleprompter, not truly from
the heart, and often are contradicted by his actions. Obama speaks of fiscal
responsibility but signs a bill that spends more then all administrations in
U.S. history combined. He speaks a
leftist agenda on the war on terror but as reality sets in for him he
about-faces and asks for more troops in Afghanistan and keeping pictures of
alleged prisoner abuse from the public eye (even though he was once in favor of
publishing them for public viewing).
The perception of Obama was always that,. just a
perception. Many of us could say
we told you so, and we will. A public that voted for a man who never governed
and whose brief legislative history showed a glimpse of a true reality should
really be the ones who are ashamed of voting in such incompetence into the Oval
Office. Anyone who takes on the responsibility of voting for an elected
official should look beyond the initial perceptions that official presents and
demand answers that would uncover a truer reality. The liberal media never
showed interest in such questions or answers to such questions and the general
public never demanded the liberal media uncover the reality of Obama. As this
reality is uncovered now it is too late and our great nation must suffer the
consequences of its laziness and naivety.