When Barack Obama made a speech before the Brandenburg Gate
yesterday, the comparisons with JFK were as immediate as they were wrong: the
two Presidents delivered their orations fifty years apart, and in the same
city, but Kennedy did not, and could not have, spoken at the same location as
Obama. The news reports do not make this claim. But one witless pundit has
failed to notice.
Brandenburg Gate, looking west: the wall passed south to north at the far side
Indeed, the BBC has told that “His address
to students and government officials at the Brandenburg Gate, which once
divided East and West Germany, comes almost 50 years after President John F
Kennedy's celebrated ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ speech”, so the Corporation
has not given the location of JFK’s speech. Thus the elephant trap. And cometh
the hour, cometh the fool.
“Barack
Obama bombs in Berlin: a weak, underwhelming address from a floundering
president” sneers Nile “Chauncey”
Gardiner predictably, before telling “When
John F. Kennedy delivered his ‘Ich Bin Ein Berliner’ speech in front of the
Brandenburg Gate on June 26, 1963, 450,000
people flocked to hear him. Fifty years later a far more subdued
invitation-only crowd of 4,500 showed up to hear Barack Obama speak at the same
location in Berlin”.
Oh what a howler!
Well, as Jon Stewart might have said, two things here. Firstly,
in 1963, security considerations were not of the same level as nowadays – which
ultimately led to JFK being an all-too-easy target for an assassin’s rifle in
Dallas, TX, later that year – and so yesterday’s speech was an invitation-only
affair.
Rathaus Schöneberg, which was the Town Hall of West Berlin
And, most importantly, in 1963, the Brandenburg Gate not
only had the Berlin Wall running past it, but it was also on the wrong side –
the East Berlin side. What was then West Berlin was therefore not run from the
Berlin Town Hall (the “Rotes Rathaus”),
but by the one in the district of Schöneberg,
and it was in front
of that building that Kennedy made his “Ich
Bin Ein Berliner” speech.
Rathaus Schöneberg: plaque telling that "Kennedy Was Here"
Indeed, the Rathaus
Schöneberg has a plaque on
display commemorating the event, although it may be difficult to visualise the
crowds on the day, given the busy dual carriageway road that passes out front
of the building. And, had “Chauncey”
looked more closely at the National Journal piece that he has used as the basis
for his latest sermon, he will find they don’t make the Brandenburg Gate claim
either.
Any student of
recent USA and European history would have known that JFK could not have made
his speech at the Brandenburg Gate. The most junior hack would have bothered to
do the research in order to reach the same conclusion. That Nile Gardiner has
blundered straight into the elephant trap tells you all you need to know about
this blithering idiot’s credibility.
That would be that
it is not unadjacent to zero. Chauncey by
name, and all that.
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