Friday, June 21, 2013

President Obama Bombs in Berlin

When John F. Kennedy delivered his ?Ich Bin Ein Berliner? speech in front of the Brandenburg Gate on June 26, 1963, 450,000 people flocked to hear him. Fifty years later a far more subdued invitation-only crowd of 4,500 showed up to hear Barack Obama speak at the same location in Berlin. As The National Journal noted, ?he didn?t come away with much, winning just a smattering of applause from a crowd that was one-hundredth the size of JFK?s,? and far smaller than the 200,000 boisterous Germans who had listened to his 2008 address as a presidential candidate. JFK had a clear message when he came to Berlin a half century ago ? the free world must stand up to Communist tyranny. 24 years later, President Reagan stood in the same spot famously calling on the Soviets to ?tear down this wall.? Reagan?s speech was a seminal moment that ushered in the downfall of an evil empire, and gave hope to tens of millions of people behind the Iron Curtain. It was a display of strength and conviction by the leader of the free world, sending an unequivocal message of solidarity with those who were fighting for freedom in the face of a monstrous totalitarian ideology.


Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2013/06/20/president_obama_bombs_in_berlin_310081.html

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