Opinion
Obama’s right wing enemies see Kenya as new battleground
Posted Saturday, July 10 2010 at 17:54
A group of US congressmen has been visiting our country this past week where they held various meetings with political players. They went as far as any other US official has gone to back the enactment of the proposed constitution.
Unknown to many Kenyans, there is a sideshow to the big local fight for the draft law that is playing itself out in Washington DC. You hear about it intermittently from reports that certain congressmen sitting on the Africa sub-committee of the US House of Representative’s Committee on Foreign Affairs have been lambasting the Obama administration for supporting a Kenyan draft law that “legalises” abortion (the monopoly for untruths is by no means confined to Kenyan provocateurs).
And there are the scattered reports of US-based evangelical churches allegedly funding their Kenyan counterparts on the ‘No’ side. The most vocal US politician concerning our draft law is New Jersey congressman Chris Smith, the top Republican on the Africa sub-committee.
It so happens that virtually all the US politicians busy trashing our draft constitution are Republicans.
In this campaign abortion is just an excuse. In fact, I doubt very much if they care a hoot about the draft constitution, which they most likely have not read.
They are driven purely by domestic US politics. For them, the Kenyan battle over a new constitution has opened another useful front in their deadly political war against Obama.
A defeat for the ‘Yes’ side in the referendum will come in handy for the Republicans. It will embarrass the Obama administration, which is correctly perceived to be in support of the new constitution.
Obama’s family connection to Kenya has certainly not escaped the Republicans, which is why fighting him right here matters considerably to them.
I doubt they would care if it were a place like Gabon or Brunei holding a referendum. They badly want to politically wound him on “home ground,” so to speak.
It’s hard to believe it, but there is a fringe movement in America that still claims Obama was born in Kenya and therefore not eligible to be president; only US-born candidates need apply.
I referred earlier to events in Kenya as a sideshow because the main battle between Obama and his right-wing enemies is being fought in America itself. The enactment earlier this year of Obama’s signature legislation, the Healthcare Bill, brought the confrontation to a head.
Other battlefronts were opened when Obama supported a trillion-dollar financial bailout for beleaguered banks and vehicle manufacturers.
It is difficult for somebody sitting in faraway Kenya to imagine the raw animosity Obama generates among rightwing Republicans.
It is no exaggeration to say that probably no other president from the Democratic Party has ever excited as much hatred from American conservatives as Obama is doing.
They have painted the man as a “socialist” because of the money he has committed for the bailouts and what is likely to be spent on healthcare reform. There are darker innuendoes to the “socialist” tag they have given Obama which the Republicans won’t say in public.
But one thing is clear: they will do anything under the sun to stop him being re-elected in 2012. And judging from the commotion they are causing, they could as well succeed.
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Submitted by mpokodiwoPosted July 12, 2010 03:59 PM
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Submitted by Ireadlines
Actually, there are conservatives right here in Kenya - and I'm one of them. I oppose the legalisation of abortion, I put my country first. I support the neutrality of the state in religious matters. Land is an inalienable right to Kenyans and the state should not meddle. I support business that pays taxes. Say no to the socialists! Say NO to CoE's draft!
Posted July 12, 2010 03:15 PM -
Submitted by odhiodongo
Interesting analysis. Keep it up Mr. Warigi!
Posted July 12, 2010 08:12 AM -
Submitted by jyesak
Be sincere with Kenyans and try and explain why it is dangerous to elevate one religion above all the rest. The fact that the draft document presents Islamic clerics as judiciary officials is very painful and dangerous. Having Kadhis courts elevated and dispersed all across the land of Kenya is beyond contemplation. Obama has enough trouble in America and does not require Kenyan sympathizers. He fights he battles as always. Let Kenyans do their thing! Abortion can never be beneficial. The evangelicals are Kenyans; Sober Kenyans for Kenya
Posted July 12, 2010 04:47 AM -
Submitted by mtaala
Kinchwamoja-spoken like a true tribalist that you are. You can teach a villager how to read and write, but you can never take the village mentality out of their minds.
Posted July 11, 2010 08:52 PM




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I have always read about American politics since Obama was elected president and I see a lot ushenzi I only associate with our local politics. May be politics and politicians are the same all over.