The Navy (insert here “our Republic”) is a master plan designed by geniuses for execution by idiots.
Tom Keefer offers this comment to Willie as the Caine heads to sea. [From: The Caine Mutiny]
It is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt, when they degenerate into a populace, that they are incapable of exercising their sovereignty.
James Monroe
Dear Readers,
I state unashamedly that I have a knack. I wrote the following sentence in the very first blog post of The Rugged Individualist. “… I believe I have the ability to perceive a convincing argument when I hear it (and, on the opposite side of that coin, to know when it is time to start shoveling)!” A reader sent the following article to me (and, thanks JM). As soon as I read it I said to myself, “A-ha.” Mr. Colebatch has flipped that peculiar switch in my brain that suddenly elucidated for me what it is about Mr. Obama I find so infuriating. It’s simple, he is Captain Queeg!
For those readers unfamiliar with Herman Wouk’s towering novel and the subsequent movie about war and incompetence, The Caine Mutiny, this particular post will be less meaningful. It is a great film if you haven’t seen it. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Recording, Best Film Editing, and Best Dramatic Score.
Roy Filly
His Queeg Moment
By Hal G. P. Colebatch
A perspective on our president from Down Under.
In Herman Wouk’s classic World War II novel, The Caine Mutiny, there is a moment when a group of the ship’s officers are getting away from the increasingly eccentric Captain Queeq by relaxing ashore.
Suddenly the malcontent Lieutenant Keefer asks the others: “Does it occur to you that Captain Queeg may be insane?”
In fact Queeg is not insane, at least not at that time. He is simply grappling, more and more disastrously, with a job too big for him. Come the crisis of a typhoon, he becomes paralyzed and nearly sinks the ship by failing to give the obvious orders. At the subsequent court-martial he appears quite normal until he breaks down under the pressure of cross-examination. Before this, the officers have searched the regulations for guidance, but the regulations refer only to a captain who is clearly and unmistakably insane, not one who is merely guilty of eccentricity and bad judgment. At a lower level of responsibility, Queeg might have performed adequately, but with Keefer’s question, the remaining respect for Queeg’s office has gone.
Obama’s second inauguration speech may be his Queeg moment — an undeniable demonstration that, in an emergency, he is incapable of grappling with reality. For all his unceasing invocation of the word “change,” the outstanding thing about Obama has been his apparent inability to react, even to an imminent crisis. Like Queeg, he stands frozen on the bridge as the waves grow higher, or obsesses over issues like homosexuals and women in the military as the typhoon rises.
Faced with the worst looming fiscal cliff-fall in world history Obama, like Queeg in the typhoon, has done nothing at all, but has, increasingly, resorted to meaningless words. His pseudo-Keynesian fiscal notions and a mantra-like repetition of old and failed ideas, suggest a serious lack of mental versatility.
Economics is not an exact science, but some of its rules are now well-known, and one is that a government cannot spend its way out of a recession.
Yet Obama does not project any sense of urgency, merely a smug, radiating sense of his own greatness. The one fiscal measure to which he seems committed — taxing the rich — is infantile stuff, like Queeg’s obsession with who ate the wardroom strawberries. Any first-year politics or economics student knows that there are not enough rich, even in as wealthy a country as the United States, to have raising their taxes make any appreciable difference. President Reagan’s application of the Laffer Curve proved emphatically, and only a short while ago, that the way to both stimulate the economy and to increase government revenues is to lower taxes. And it is not hard to pick some areas as least where towering taxes would make no appreciable difference to public infrastructure.
Like Queeg, Obama shows an inability to change course when such a change is desperately needed. Giving 20 F-16 fighters and hundred of tanks to Egypt was never, in my opinion, a clever idea. Even when Egypt was an unequivocal friend its security required things like armored cars to put down street violence, not these hi-tech weapons whose only conceivable use would be against Israel. Indeed, Obama seems to show no awareness that Egypt and other major Islamic countries have changed from being friends to something like enemies in a few months. For a President of the United States there is a difference between making a bad policy choice and clinging to that policy when it is plainly completely wrong, like the Cainesteaming in a circle and cutting its own tow-line. Mistakes that cannot be ignored are always someone else’s fault (refer George Bush).
The dancing is still there, the golf, the celebs, the multi-million dollar holidays, but behind them it is possible to detect a desperate emptiness, a interconnected mosaic of failure. The one much-boasted triumph, the killing of Osama Bin Laden, was the work of other men. One of those most responsible, Dr. Shakil Afridi, rots in the hellhole of a Pakistani jail, abandoned. Obama’s oath to bring the Benghazi murderers to justice seems to have been forgotten as soon as it was made, something — I am not sure if there is a word for it — actually below the level of a campaign promise. Allies have been lost or slighted in almost every part of the world, the Afghan war has brought the U..S and NATO humiliation and Russia and China lead in Space. The defenses of the U.S.’s major allies, such as Britain, are in an even more dire situation.
This does not even consider the exploding levels of domestic poverty. Restoring flexibility to the wage system, so as to give American industry a reasonable degree of competitiveness, seems out of the question.
The Western position in Mali seems to have suddenly collapsed without warning, or without preventative action being taken, and meanwhile, we have had the North Korean threat. I somehow doubt we would have had that if Reagan had been at the helm. What, exactly have things come to when a cockroach of a country, apparently run by real, certifiable lunatics, can threaten the United States with nuclear weapons? The typhoon waves are starting to break over the bridge.
Great column, Roy. Seemed to me when the GOP finally refused to go-along git-along. POTUS caved bewildered. After weeks of fear mongering, he signed the sequestration bill that he was ranting earnestly would end life as America knows it. Good -bye Mr Queeg. If it were half as bad as he had been saying, signing the bill would be an act of treason. The king has no clothes..
Rich Martin
Roy, your analysis is interesting, and has elements of accurate observation, but, in my view the conclusion is far too charitable and simply…wrong. Obama is not Captain Queeg, Obama In my view, Obama is not weak, “over his head,” or lost. I believe that he is quite clear in his narcissistic vision for “Fundamentally Changing America.” He is following the Rules for Radicals mandate, perfectly. Obama is not just a follower of Alinsky, he IS Saul Alinsky reincarnated.
Obama is a Community Organizer and his entire life is committed to executing the revolution of the “Have Nots” that Alinsky only wrote about. The freedom loving citizens of America must create their own chant, “Free Citizens of the World Unite.”
I agree with Gerry. Captain Queeg did not want to sink the ship. Presumably if his officers had shown him support rather than being malcontents they could have, together, done an adequate job.
I see no benevolence in Barack Obama. He has promised to make “jobs” his top priority over and over and over again. But what has he done? His overarching mission is to demonize others, despite his claim to be a uniter, so he can gain political leverage for an agenda that is particularly un-American. I could go on with examples but, instead, let me finish by saying my analysis applies to Obama’s sycophantic media also.
This president is also insulting. I watched the video of his talk to the workers at Newport News Naval Shipyard. He changed his manner of speaking, talking down to these workers, as he was putting the fear of God into them, so they would help change Congress’ mind. This was another campaign speech, with a few inconsistencies thrown in, which would not be noticed by his enthusiastic crowd.
This country is plodding along parallel to the president. We are not connected. I believe he does not want to be connected. His road is taking him somewhere totally different. Yes, he probably “IS Saul Alinsky reincarnated.” The big question is whether or not he can accomplish the fundamental change he has planned for the U.S.
I read The Caine Mutiny years ago. Wasn’t Humphry Bogart Capt. Queeg?