How Smart is Obama?
Early last evening, I was speaking with a friend and he jokingly asked if Obama had made any gaffes during the day. âWell,â I responded, âonly if you consider his claim that his uncle was one of the first soldiers in to liberate Auschwitz a gaffe.â My friend laughed, knowing that the Red Army had liberated Auschwitz and figuring that it was highly unlikely that Obama had an uncle who was a foot soldier for Stalin.
Some people think that Obama was caught red-handed in a lie with the statement about his uncle. Thatâs ridiculous. He did have a great-uncle who served in Europe during WWII and was one of Pattonâs soldiers who liberated the Ohrdurf camp at Buchenwald. The mangling of facts here isnât a lie, just another misstatement and another surprising sign of Obamaâs historical ignorance.
The facts that Auschwitz was in Eastern Europe and that Eastern Europe was the Sovietsâ theatre arenât exactly obscure historical data-points. One would expect the typical âJeopardy!â contestant to know as much, and one would certainly expect a presidential candidate who is basing his campaign in no small measure on his vaunted (and purportedly un-Bushian) intelligence to know it, too. And yet such things keep happening.
In relaying tales of Obamaâs stumblebum ways, I often concede something to the effect that âheâs a bright guy.â Iâve received a bunch of letters asking how I can say this, since really bright people can usually place Auschwitz in Poland and know which country defeated the Germans there. By saying Obamaâs a bright guy, Iâm referring to the cognitive ability he demonstrated earlier in his life. You donât graduate Harvard Law School magna cum laude if you lack an ample supply of intellectual firepower.
But the time has come to be more precise with our terms. Yes, Obama undeniably has a high level of cognitive ability. But itâs becoming increasingly apparent that he either has read few books or retained very little from the books he read. Either that or heâs spent his time reading books that donât help him understand history and wonât help him carry out his tasks as president.
Worse still, Obama seems to have a vague sort of arrogance that prohibits him from acknowledging what he doesnât know. If I were going to shoot my mouth off on WWII or the Cuban Missile Crisis with the world watching, Iâd make sure I had my facts straight before I did so. For some strange reason, Obama seems allergic to having his staff perform even the most basic fact-checking.
And thereâs also what appears to be a lack of intellectual curiosity. Abe Greenwald of Commentaryâs blog calls our attention to this nugget from an enjoyable New York Times profile of Obama âbody manâ Reggie Love:
Along the way, some unofficial rules have emerged between the candidate and his aide. From Mr. Obama: âOne cardinal rule of the road is, we donât watch CNN, the news or MSNBC. We donât watch any talking heads or any politics. We watch âSportsCenterâ and argue about that.â
So how, pray tell, is Obama staying informed about whatâs going on in the world? When heâs pressing the flesh at crummy rural diners and speaking before 75,000 adoring acolytes, heâs talking, not listening. Donât you think a guy who might be president would be obsessed with world events? Donât you think that obsession would have driven him into the race? And donât you think as a potential wartime leader he might be using his downtime to study, just in case he wins? For instance, Barack Obama obviously knows nothing of war, but he could help himself if he opted to read some Thucydides rather than watch SportsCenter.
Obama has made a habit of coming across like a man who doesnât know what heâs talking about. Thatâs bothersome enough, but whatâs more worrisome still is how comfortable he is with not knowing what heâs talking about, and how convinced he seems that his rhetorical flourishes will obscure his ignorance. That strategy may work on the campaign trail, but it certainly wonât help him govern.
You add it all up, and you got a guy who despite his high cognitive abilities doesnât know what one needs to know to be president. Jimmy Carter was also âa bright guy,â but as a president and a free-lancing ex-president, his naivete and arrogance made him a functional dunce. If Obama really thinks the lesson to be gleaned from the Cuban Missile Crisis is that a president should always sit down with our enemies, then perhaps the same could be said of him.

