A prime example of the so-called journalism that has pushed WorldNetDaily to the brink of extinction is its portrayal of Barack Obama’s “civilian national security force” remark. Even though — as we documented in 2008 — Obama was clearly referring to the use of diplomacy “soft power” in international relations, WND editor Joseph Farah created the false narrative that Obama was actually referring to “some kind of massive but secret national police force” he would create as president. Despite the fact that it’s not true and has been easily proven to not be true, Farah and WND pushed the lie for years. Now 14 years later — despite the falsehood having long ago been definitively disproven — Farah once again played dumb about the remark in his April 14 column:
Way back on July 2, 2008, Barack Obama issued a declaration that made my head spin, yet no one, and I mean no one, took notice until I wrote about it several days later.
Then it caught fire. I’m still wondering about it – 14 years later!
Stay with me. I think it explains a lot – all the corruption the Democrats have wrought over the years.
In a long campaign speech, then-candidate Obama dropped this little bomb: “We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.”
Over the years, I’ve wondered what became of that idea – a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded as the U.S. military.
A sinple internet search 14 years ago could have stopped all that wondering. But Farah is apparently still in the throes of ObamaDerangement Syndrome, and a narrative about a president who left office five years ago is more important to him than the truth. So manufacture that bogus narrative, Joe:
At first, I began wondering if Obama’s daydream may have materialized when we began seeing violence in the streets of mostly blue America in 2020, as cities burn needlessly – without local response – from Berkeley to Minneapolis to Portland to Chicago to Kenosha.
Could the antifa thugs, anti-Semite leftists and Black Lives Matter racists represent what Obama had in mind? And it started early – like the day of Trump’s inauguration.
Organizing for Action, a group founded by Obama and featured prominently on his post-presidency website, began distributing a training manuals to anti-Trump activists that advised them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing Obamacare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall, reporter supreme Paul Sperry reported.
[…]And here’s the key: A script advised callers to complain about Trump adviser Steve Bannon: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office. … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”
Trump the racist – a bogus, baseless, defenseless charge that came from Obama. The rest is history, as they say.
Actually, there’s plenty of evidence of racism from both Trump and Bannon. But Farah’s fantasy was only getting more paranoid:
Know this: Obama is STILL around as the only Democrat with the dream of replacing Joe Biden. There’s nobody else in contention! Did he look at home in the White House last week? Did he seize the room? Did Biden even know what to do with himself?
What else did Obama have in mind with this new “civilian national security force”?
What about the purging of our armed forces under Biden, probably under the quiet direction of Obama?
Did we ever see anything more un-American than that?
How about Critical Race Theory being pushed by the education establishment?
How about the Jan. 6 debacle and how FBI made it happen so it could all be blamed on Trump?
Maybe Obama failed to call it a COVERT “civilian national security force.”
Perhaps, it was at work in both the midterm elections in 2018 and the presidential election of 2020.
Maybe the Deep State should be more appropriately called the SECRET “civilian national security force” – the permanent occupying army of Barack Obama.
His hand is still in play. He’s going to take over for Biden. He’s the only one who can.
Farah concluded by linking to WND’s copy of Obama’s speech — in which it’s clear that, in context, brought up the Peace Corps and the U.S. foreign service (another description for diplomats) in discussing a “civilian national security force.” He signed off by writing, “I’m still in shock.”
Sadly, we’re not in shock that Farah continues to lie to his readers after 14 years.
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