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“And as you graduate, I charge all of you to follow the president’s lead,” said James. (Presumably, she didn’t mean to “follow the president’s lead” by avoiding military service.) Digging an ever deeper and more disgraceful hole, James said, “President Obama launched his strategy to degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL.”
Now, for the record, if Obama hadn’t withdrawn from Iraq4 while claiming “victory” as a key element of his 2012 re-election charade, thus leaving an enormous power vacuum in the Middle East, nobody would’ve ever heard of “ISIL5,” the rise of the Islamic State6 or the ensuing humanitarian crisis7. Thanks to Obama, ISIL is now the most dangerous threat8 on the planet.
“So as you graduate, I charge you to follow the president’s lead, to become experts in your mission. … One year ago, as you entered your senior year and started counting down the days to graduation, President Obama was guiding America to the stark agreement with Iran … [blocking] Iran’s path to a nuclear weapon, which ultimately is going to create a more stable world.”
Seriously, she said with a straight face that Obama’s greatest foreign policy achievement, as he insists, was the deal with Iran9. In doing so, she rendered meaningless all satire from that moment forward.
Suffice it to say that Obama and his heir-apparent, Hillary Clinton10, have set the standard for abject foreign policy failures11.
Again, James said, “I charge you to follow the president’s lead. … Putting millions of people in this country back to work, and championing same-sex marriage, the president has led with strength and conviction.” I’ll leave it to your imagination as to what our Marine Gunny said in response to that assertion.
May I inject here that my charge to USAFA graduates would be to follow your CINC’s lawful orders, but never “follow Obama’s lead.” He has never defended our nation with anything more than a glass of Chardonnay.
So, next up was Obama, who, predictably, droned on endlessly about his magnificence. He attempted a bit of levity, saying what a good job our airmen had done taking care of him on Air Force One12: “You are always on time. You never lose my luggage. I don’t have to take off my shoes before I get on.”
Ah yes, Air Force One.
Recall if you will that the Obamas have lived the life of the rich and famous13, jetting off to exotic resorts at taxpayer expense — doing so even during sequestered military cutbacks. At the same time the Obamas were tying up Air Force One for their lavish family trips, Gen. Welsh noted that his sequester had grounded 33 squadrons, and many pilots are losing their proficiency. “If we were ordered to go [to Syria], we’d go,” but we would be “accepting the risk of those people not being as current. For me, that’s a risk we don’t want to be accepting.”
Oh, and while I was advocating sequestering funds for Air Force One, BO also grounded all honor flights for veteran interments at National Cemetery, where this week he has ordered lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender support posters14 displayed for June, which he has proclaimed “LBGT Pride Month.”
Of course, at the graduation podium, BO reiterated the importance of normalization of “gays and lesbians” into our society. Likewise for Muslims, et al.
Let me just cut to the chase and get to the only thing Obama said that was widely applauded — including my applause: “Today will be the last time that I have the honor of addressing a graduating class of military officers.”
Moving on to the best part of Thursday for two families of graduating Air Force cadets — the Marine cross-commissioning ceremony for my son and another cadet, both of whom graduated Marine OCS last summer and have earned their eagle-globe-and-anchor insignias.
A couple things I would note about that ceremony.
First, the Air Force brass, from the Superintendent to the Commandant, were among the small group of attendees at the Marine commissioning, and it was an honor to have them present. They have all demonstrated great leadership at USAFA.
Second, I was humbled by the opportunity to offer the invocation and some remarks at the ceremony, among them this anecdote about George Washington:
In 1783 at the conclusion of the American Revolution, Patriot Ethan Allen’s first wife had died, and in 1784 he married Frances Buchanan. She hailed from an ignoble and notorious family of British loyalists. On one of Ethan Allen’s visits to her New York family shortly after their marriage, her siblings, still seething from the defeat of their British masters, hung a large portrait of George Washington in their privy outhouse — hoping to offend Allen. Emerging from his first visit to the outhouse, Allen said nothing of the portrait. The loyalist pranksters inquired whether Allen had seen the portrait, and he responded, “Yes indeed, and it is a fine place to hang it.” Knowing they would be perplexed by his response, Allen went on to explain, “Nothing makes a Crown loyalist [crap] faster than the sight of George Washington.”**
I mentioned this story to make an important point: Since the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November 1775, and their first amphibious assault at the “Battle of Nassau” on 3 March 1776, nothing has made America’s adversaries crap faster than the sight of United States Marines.
I closed with this quote from 19th century philosopher John Stuart Mill, which loyal Patriot readers will find familiar: “War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse. A man who has nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety is a miserable creature who has no chance at being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.”
I then noted that each of those two Marines had joined the ranks of “better men.”
Finally, my eyes began to “sweat” a bit, and his mom shed a few tears as our son raised his hand to take his first oath to “to Support and Defend15” our Constitution as a Marine. That moment was bittersweet, because he had hoped and planned on my father16 being present and administering his oath. Dad didn’t make it, though, having died last October at age 92, but his NAS Pensacola cap and his lapel Wings of Gold did. I carried these to my son’s graduation and his commissioning in honor of his Granddad.
**(According to Lincoln biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin, he often repeated a similar story, but this version comports more closely with the historical record.)
Pro Deo et Constitutione — Libertas aut Mors Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis
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