Tuesday, December 10, 2013

"In remarks at Nelson Mandela's funeral, Obama makes it personal"

"Michelle and I are the beneficiaries of that struggle. But in America and South Africa, and countries around the globe, we cannot allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not done," he added, reminding the crowd that people still suffered under oppression." (bold mine)
"Over 30 years ago, while still a student, I learned of Mandela and the struggles in this land. It stirred something in me," Obama said. "It woke me up to my responsibilities - to others, and to myself - and set me on an improbable journey that finds me here today. "And while I will always fall short of Madiba's example, he makes me want to be a better man."
What is a "fact", as the term has come to be understood politically?

On the upcoming anniversary of a letter Niccolò Machiavelli wrote—"called the most celebrated in all Italian literature—to his friend Francesco Vettori announcing that he has just completed “a little work, On Principalities.” It later acquired the title The Prince, under which it became the most famous, and infamous, book on politics ever written"... a writer for the Weekly Standard attempts to briefly dissect its implications for us today.
The phrase “effectual truth” appears in Machiavelli’s writings only once—“to concentrate its power,” Mansfield says—and nowhere else in prior or contemporaneous Italian or Renaissance literature. It seems to be merely one of Machiavelli’s excuses for his immoral teaching: a prince must have recourse to the effectual truth of how men do live, as distinct from how they ought to live, so that he may learn how not to be good, lest he come to ruin among so many who are not good.
Difficulties in the text reveal a deeper meaning. Those who wish “to make a profession of good in all regards” are above all the ancient writers who “imagined republics and principalities that have never been seen or known to exist in truth.” The effectual truth is not merely the truth that has an effect. It is the visible truth, the truth of sense perception, of concrete reality—the truth that displays itself. Here is the creation of the concept of “fact,” which is meaningless unless understood in opposition to what purports or aspires to be but is not fact: that which is merely supposed or hoped for or believed. Here also is the beginning of the break with ancient metaphysics and teleology that has, after centuries of working through the implications, left the West morally bereft. If what cannot be felt or seen cannot be real, how can it guide our actions? Attempts to find the answers through “science”—the latest being brain chemistry—only further radicalize the Machiavellian premise.
Washington Examiner, Weekly Standard and Andrew Sullivan via Althouse

21 comments:

Unknown said...

Obama takes egotistical to a new level, doesn't he? He is also a flat earther. He thinks that everything revolves around him.


From the Weekly Standard linked:

“The soldiers are you,” Rahe concluded to his almost entirely academic audience. The secular intelligentsia has replaced the priests but governs much as they governed, telling us what to think and punishing apostasy. In the detailed writ of charges Machiavelli levels against Christianity, the criminalization of thought stands perhaps as the most grave in his judgment. It’s ironic, then—and not in the Socratic sense—that as a consequence of his revolution, the mind of man may be less free than ever.

chickelit said...

Machiavellian Obama. Nice juxtaposition, Lem.

Unknown said...

Blow a gasket alright. Geez.
So, Val, It's just a coincidence that millions of insurance plans are canceled because the insurers are flowing the letter of the law. The ACA makes them illegal.

F you, Valerie. You bald face liar.

Michael Haz said...

Obama invented the airplane he flew to South Africa. While it was in mid-air.

Methadras said...

lulz, Urkel's utter hubris knows no bounds. I'm shocked he didn't call himself Jesus and try to resurrect the old dead Marxist on the spot. After all, when you go to celebrate the life of a dead marxist and equalize your political awakening based on his struggle, aren't you then after all saying that you are in effect him or want to be like him? A Marxist paying homage to another Marxist. Who knew?

Aridog said...

Of course Obama made it personal...all hail the Precious Princess Peacock of Me, Myself, & I.

virgil xenophon said...

And we're all surprised about Obama's actions exactly why? As TOTALLY predictable as the highly mathematically refined parabolic arc of a ballistic missile..

Unknown said...

Michelle doesn't look amused.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

Taking 'selfies' at a funeral. How low class and self absorbed can you be?

This sequence of photos is pretty funny too.

What an embarrassment Obama is as President. Incompetent and malicious are just the beginning of what is wrong with him.

I almost feel sorry for Michelle......almost.

edutcher said...

Obviously, Mandela failed.

Icepick said...

Taking selfies at funerals is a thing now. It's a tasteless and tacky thing, but it is a thing.

Icepick said...

Best comment I've seen, from one mypolandtrip on the CNN story:

The President: "Don't worry about sending it to me guys... I'll get it."

BWAHAHAHA!

ricpic said...

Our work is not done! Until the last Boer is dead our work is not done!! Until every bitter clinger is broken, utterly terribly broken, our work is not done!!! So help me Marx.

--The Real True Uncensored Internal Hussein

JAL said...

Why would we expect any different? I heard a couple sentences on the news today.

The broadcasters just don't get it do they? They are supposed to be word and language masters and they can't hear Obama talking about Obama every single damned minute.

Amartel said...

Fact: Bush directed more money to Africa than any other foreign dignitary on that stage.
He got booed on that stage.

Fact forecast: cloudy.

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Icepick said...

I only heard about the current SA President, some dude named Zuma, getting booed.

I also saw a rumor going round that GWBush was seen taking a selfie with Bono. No idea if it's true or not, but everyone but the corpse is apparently taking selfies at funerals these days.

Amartel said...

Mainstream media isn't reporting it, because booing Bush in S. Africa would be incredibly crass and stupid, but I have seen reports that he was booed. Maybe the crowd was saying Booosh. That's how my Indian and Pakistani friends say it. Also we had a guy named Uribe who used to play for the SF Giants and when he would come up to bat everyone started yelling UUUU-ribay which sounded like booing but wasn't.

Trooper York said...

Hey I been busy. Is it true that Obama took a selfie with the corpse?

Icepick said...

Hey I been busy. Is it true that Obama took a selfie with the corpse?

No, Carter wasn't in the shot.

William said...

It was the Danish president who took the picture. If a good looking Danish head of state asked me to pose with her, I would have obliged. I'd have behaved with more formality and dignity with Merkel, but when a good looking blonde asks for your picture, you oblige. That's just the way the world works. There aren't that many hot blonde heads of state that we can afford to get all hoity toity with them.