The case for President Obama’s reelection

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10/30/2012 20:33
The Obama administration has strongly supported Israel’s security by helping to construct the Iron Dome, by backing Israel’s responses to rocket attacks from Gaza and by coordinating closely with its military.

Dershowitz with Obama in oval office

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The case for the reelection of President Barack Obama is compelling for several important reasons.

Let me begin with our future and the future of our children. The composition of the US Supreme Court over the next 30 years may be decided during the next four years. There are now three justices who will turn 80 and one who will be close to 80 during this presidential term. The remaining justices – including conservative Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito – are relatively young.

Whoever is elected the next president may get to appoint as many as four justices in their 40’s or 50’s. These justices may well serve thirty or more years on the High Court, and if they are as reactionary as the current young justices, will form a firm and long lasting majority.

Republican candidate Mitt Romney has said that he would fill the Supreme Court vacancies with justices like Scalia, Alito and Thomas. A court with such a right wing majority will change America for the worse. It will dismantle the wall of separation between church and state and embolden those who seek to Christianize America. It will eliminate a woman’s right to chose abortion and will set back the trend toward equality for all Americans regardless of sexual orientation. It will continue to strike down progressive legislation, such as gun control, campaign reform and laws protecting the rights of minorities.

Few Americans, as a matter of history, vote on the basis of who will be nominated to serve on the Supreme Court and other federal courts. More should do so because our third branch of government is every bit as important as the first two branches and has considerable influence on the lives and liberties of Americans. The case for Barack Obama includes his record in appointing moderates rather than right wing ideologues to the judiciary, and most especially to the Supreme Court.

The case for Barack Obama also includes his approach to foreign policy, which has improved the standing of America around the world. Under the Bush administration many of our strongest allies became alienated by America’s unilateralism. The Obama administration has worked closely with our allies to impose the harshest possible sanctions on Iran, to depose Muammar Gaddafi and to help keep the Arab Spring from turning into an extremist Muslim winter. President Obama also succeeded in killing bin Laden and crippling al-Qaida. It is clearly still a work in progress but it is moving in the right direction.

With regards to Iran, which poses the most immediate threat to the security of the United States and its allies, most especially Israel, the policy of the Obama administration is crystal clear: It has taken containment off the table and kept the military option on the table. Everyone hopes that the military option will not have to be employed, since it would entail considerable loss of life, especially among Israeli civilians who would be targeted by Hezbollah rockets fired in retaliation against any attack on Iran.

But the best way to avoid the need for military action is for the Iranian mullahs to believe that the United States will never allow them to develop nuclear weapons. If they believe that reality then the pain of the sanctions will pressure them to give up their nuclear ambitions. President Obama has clearly stated that he is not bluffing when he says that his administration will never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. A second term president generally has more credibility than a first term president when it comes to threatening military action.

The Obama administration has strongly supported Israel’s security by helping to construct the Iron Dome, by backing Israel’s responses to rocket attacks from Gaza and by coordinating closely with its military.

When it comes to re-energizing the moribund peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, Romney has said that he would do nothing other than kick the can down the road.

President Obama, on the other hand, would almost certainly try to bring the parties together to achieve a two state solution that guaranteed Israel’s security while allowing the Palestinians to govern themselves.

Finally, the case for Obama’s reelection should focus heavily on how much better the economy is doing today than it did under his predecessor. A recent report by the International Monetary Fund establishes that the United States leads all other wealthy nations in the recovery from the deep recession of the past several years. The revitalization of the automobile industry has produced many new jobs and the trends are looking in the right direction for greater job creation throughout the country.

Moreover, the Obama program promises more equality in taxation, more allocation of resources to education, and a healthier America with better access both to health care and to insurance. A well-educated and healthy America is a good prescription not only for more jobs but also for better jobs and for keeping good jobs at home.

All in all, the case for the reelection of Barack Obama is a compelling one, based not only on his past record but on the specific policies he has proposed for the next four years.

President Obama has earned my vote on the basis of his excellent judicial appointments, his consensus building foreign policy and the improvements he has brought about in the disastrous economy he inherited.

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One Comment on “The case for President Obama’s reelection”

  1. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    Why do I have the feeling that obama would have earned his vote no matter how abysmal obama’s record would be?
    This is the typical leftist modus operandi: denial of reality and spin.
    As for the economic recovery of the US: What a joke.
    While obama spent trillions of borrowded dollars achieving a tiny growth and basically (if the statisitics are real) keeping the unemployment rate at the same level that he inherited, in Germany where I live, unemployment rate dropped at the same time from 7.5 to 5.5%.
    Of all the EU-countries Germany is in good economic health.
    How in the world could this guy say, that the US leads all other wealthy nations in the recovery from recession?
    He must live in a dreamland.
    As for the standing of the US: The US is today less respected and in the muslim world the view of the US is even less favourable than when he came into office.
    Obama has allienated allies like Poland, Britain and Israel and he has betrayed democatic movements like the Iranian opposition.
    At the same time he has supported the rise of radical Islam while throwing Allies like Mubarak under the bus.
    While the Iranian drive towards nuclear weapons continues with full speed he has done everything to weaken Israels position.
    Israel is surrounded by radical islamic regimes like the Brotherhood in Egypt and by regimes thrown into civil war like Syria.
    Syria is now a a battleground for islamic jihadis.
    He has allowed Turkey to turn from ally of Israel to an adversary.
    He has made concessions to Russia for nothing in return.
    In short: Obama has weakened the US economically, militarily and diplomaticaly while the enemies of freedom like radical Islam, China and Iran have gained strength and influence.
    The world has become more dangerous under obama.
    The weaker the US gets, the more these other forces will fill this power vacuum.
    The more the US retreats from the world scene, the more chaos and instability there will be.
    The more instability, the higher the risk of wars.
    Anyone with an open mind can see that Obama has increased the risk of economic callapse and the risk of regional wars.
    Since Obama intends to do basically the same over the next 4 years, anyone with a sane mind can extrapolate where this leads to.
    If you are an Amercan and you want to accelerate the decline of America and a more dangerous world, go ahead, vote obama.


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