THE WASHINGTON TIMES
By Alan Nathan
Published September 25, 2008
Democratic Nominee Senator Barack Obama said in his convention speech that the promise of America is, “the idea that we are responsible for ourselves, but that we also rise or fall as one nation; the fundamental belief that I am my brother’s keeper; I am my sister’s keeper.” Now the easiest criticism to launch against Mr. Obama is the charge of hypocrisy given that his own brother lives in a Kenyan shack on a dollar a month and receives no assistance from his famous sibling. More perilous though is the collectivist message that he and his supporters send, i.e., provide the needy with a floor by oppressing the rest with a ceiling. However, their modus operandi is far more nefarious: “Vote for us and we’ll take from others in the name of giving to you - thus ensuring your motivated reliance upon our electoral success.”