But no Obama.
He constructed his personal history with a ghost-written autobiography and refused to answer questions. He let speculation about his birthplace fester for months, stretching into years, before producing the evidence that put the questions to rest.
This raised no questions from the intellectual class. Why would he have done that?
Inquiring minds didn't want to know. Mr. Obama's obsessive protection of personal privacy, however, does not extend to everyone else.
The government eavesdropping on telephone calls, the collection of Internet correspondence, the probing into everyone's underwear at the airport is OK.
The private man in the White House says so.
So, too, the intimate and intrusive questions asked by the health care schemers, backed by the weight and authority of the Internal Revenue Service. Inquiring intellectual minds don't want to know about that, either.
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He constructed his personal history with a ghost-written autobiography and refused to answer questions. He let speculation about his birthplace fester for months, stretching into years, before producing the evidence that put the questions to rest.
This raised no questions from the intellectual class. Why would he have done that?
Inquiring minds didn't want to know. Mr. Obama's obsessive protection of personal privacy, however, does not extend to everyone else.
The government eavesdropping on telephone calls, the collection of Internet correspondence, the probing into everyone's underwear at the airport is OK.
The private man in the White House says so.
So, too, the intimate and intrusive questions asked by the health care schemers, backed by the weight and authority of the Internal Revenue Service. Inquiring intellectual minds don't want to know about that, either.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/14/pruden-frying-eggheads-on-a-hot-stove/?page=2#ixzz2hpFt0s8f
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
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