In a new article, former Cornell Professor Thomas Sowell criticizes not only Barack Obama’s domestic and foreign policy mistakes, but also lambasts the audacity of supporters who refuse to accept criticism or skepticism towards the President. Here’s an excerpt:
Among the most pathetic letters and e-mails I receive are those from people who ask why I don’t write more “positively” about Obama or “give him the benefit of the doubt.”
No one– not even the President of the United States– has an entitlement to a “positive” response to his actions. The entitlement mentality has eroded the once common belief that you earned things, including respect, instead of being given them.
As for the benefit of the doubt, no one– especially not the President of the United States– is entitled to that, when his actions can jeopardize the rights of 300 million Americans domestically and the security of the nation in an international jungle, where nuclear weapons may soon be in the hands of people with suicidal fanaticism. Will it take a mushroom cloud over an American city to make that clear? Was 9/11 not enough?
At the beginning of the article Sowell recounts his own experience of questioning power at a faculty meeting. I have a feeling that the “certain academic institution” he mentions is Cornell.