By Mark Steyn
‘We’re going to
have that person arrested and prosecuted that did the video,” said Hillary
Clinton. No, not the person who made the video saying that voting for Barack
Obama is like losing your virginity to a really cool guy. I’ll get to that in a
moment. But Secretary Clinton was talking about the fellow who made the
supposedly Islamophobic video that supposedly set off the sacking of the
Benghazi consulate. And, indeed, she did “have that person arrested.” By happy
coincidence, his bail hearing has been set for three days after the election,
by which time he will have served his purpose. These two videos — the
Islamophobic one and the Obamosexual one — bookend the remarkable but wholly
deserved collapse of the president’s reelection campaign.
You’ll recall that
a near-month-long attempt to blame an obscure YouTube video for the murder of
four Americans and the destruction of U.S. sovereign territory climaxed in the
vice-presidential debate with Joe Biden’s bald assertion that the
administration had been going on the best intelligence it had at the time. By
then, it had been confirmed that there never had been any protest against the
video, and that the Obama line that Benghazi had been a spontaneous movie
review that just got a little out of hand was utterly false. The only remaining
question was whether the administration had knowingly lied or was merely
innocently stupid. The innocent-stupidity line became harder to maintain this
week after Fox News obtained State Department e-mails revealing that shortly
after 4 p.m. Eastern, less than a half hour after the assault in Benghazi
began, the White House situation room knew the exact nature of it.
We also learned
that, in those first moments of the attack, a request for military back-up was
made by U.S. staff on the ground but was denied by Washington. It had planes
and special forces less than 500 miles away in southern Italy — or about the
same distance as Washington to Boston. They could have been there in less than
two hours. Yet the commander-in-chief declined to give the order. So Glen
Doherty and Tyrone Woods fought all night against overwhelming odds, and died
on a rooftop in a benighted jihadist hellhole while Obama retired early to rest
up before his big Vegas campaign stop. “Within minutes of the first bullet
being fired the White House knew these heroes would be slaughtered if immediate
air support was denied,” said Ty Woods’s father, Charles. “In less than an
hour, the perimeters could have been secured and American lives could have been
saved. After seven hours fighting numerically superior forces, my son’s life
was sacrificed because of the White House’s decision.”
Why would
Obama and Biden do such a thing? Because to launch a military operation against
an al-Qaeda affiliate on the anniversary of 9/11 would have exposed the
hollowness of their boast through convention week and the days thereafter —
that Osama was dead and al-Qaeda was finished. And so Ty Woods, Glen Doherty, Sean
Smith, and Chris Stevens were left to die, and a decision taken to blame an
entirely irrelevant video and, as Secretary Clinton threatened, “have that
person arrested.” And, in the weeks that followed, the government of the United
States lied to its own citizens as thoroughly and energetically as any
totalitarian state, complete with the midnight knock on the door from
not-so-secret policemen sent to haul the designated fall-guy into custody.
This goes far
beyond the instinctive secretiveness to which even democratic governments are
prone. The Obama administration created a wholly fictional story line, and
devoted its full resources to maintaining it. I understand why Mitt Romney
chose not to pursue this line of argument in the final debate. The voters who
will determine this election are those who voted for Obama four years ago and
this time round either switch to the other fellow or sit on their hands. In
electoral terms, it’s probably prudent of Mitt not to rub their faces in their
2008 votes. Nevertheless, when the president and other prominent officials
stand by as four Americans die and then abuse their sacrifice as contemptuously
as this administration did, decency requires that they be voted out of office
as an act of urgent political hygiene.
At the photo-op
staged for the returning caskets, Obama et al. seem to have been too focused on
their campaign needs to observe even the minimal courtesies. Charles Woods says
that at the ceremony Joe Biden strolled over to him and by way of condolence
said in a “loud and boisterous” voice, “Did your son always have balls the size
of cue balls?” One assumes charitably that the vice president is acknowledging
in his own inept and blundering way the remarkable courage of a man called upon
to die for his country on some worthless sod halfway across the planet. But the
near-parodic locker-room coarseness is grotesque both in its inaptness and in
its lack of basic human feeling for a bereaved family forced to grieve in
public and as crowd-scene extras to the political bigshot. Just about the only
formal responsibility a vice president has is to attend funerals without
embarrassing his country. And this preening buffoon of pseudo-blue-collar
faux-machismo couldn’t even manage that.
But a funny thing
happened over the next six weeks: Obama’s own cue balls shriveled. Biden had
offered up a deft campaign slogan encompassing both domestic and foreign
policy: “Osama’s dead and General Motors is alive.” But, as the al-Qaeda
connections to Benghazi dribbled out leak by leak, the “Osama’s dead” became a
problematic boast and, left to stand alone, the General Motors line was even
less credible. Avoiding the economy and foreign affairs, Obama fell back on Big
Bird, and binders, and bayonets, just to name the “B”s in his bonnet. At the
second presidential debate, he name-checked Planned Parenthood, the General
Motors of the American abortion industry, half a dozen times, desperate to
preserve his so-called gender gap. Yet oddly enough, the more furiously Obama
and Biden have waved their binders and talked up Sandra Fluke, the more his
supposed lead among women has withered away. So now he needs to enthuse the
young, who turned out in such numbers for him last time. Hence, the official
campaign video (plagiarized from Vladimir Putin of all people) explaining that
voting for Obama is like having sex. The saddest thing about that claim is
that, for liberals, it may well be true.
Both videos — the
one faking Obamagasm and the one faking a Benghazi pretext — exemplify the
wretched shrinkage that befalls those unable to conceive of anything except in
the most self-servingly political terms. Both, in different ways, exemplify why
Obama and Biden are unfit for office. One video testifies to a horrible
murderous lie at the heart of a head of state’s most solemn responsibility, the
other to the glib shallow narcissism of a pop-culture presidency, right down to
the numbing relentless peer pressure: C’mon, all the cool kids are doing it;
why be the last hold-out?
If voting for
Obama is like the first time you have sex, it’s very difficult to lose your
virginity twice. A flailing, pitiful campaign has now adopted Queen Victoria’s
supposed wedding advice to her daughter: “Lie back and think of England.” Lie
back and think of America. And then get up and get dressed. Who wants to sleep
with a $16 trillion broke loser twice?
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