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Hey, did you notice that Barack Obama completed his first hundred days in the White House last week?
Maybe you didn't realize that. And who could blame you? With the near complete absence of media coverage, I'm sure most Americans didn't realize that the magic date came and went.
But it did, and I thought I'd do something really unique and different out there in the media, and comment on it.
It's worth doing, anyhow, because I think about enough time has gone by to allow us to begin to see the tendencies of this new White House.
And, because it's probably not really what it looks like to a lot of people.
I use the terms "tendencies" and "probably" carefully, and not because I'm hedging my bets, ducking and weaving, but because, among other contingencies, so much of a presidency is determined by developments outside of the White House. Therefore, a hundred days in, it would be an exercise in foolishness to attempt a full characterization of this presidency. That said, however, I do think we have begun to get a sense of its nature, and of the reactive proclivities it will apply to any external developments heading in its direction.
Before describing those, it's worthwhile to take a moment to consider why Obama is largely misunderstood. There are three good reasons for this.
The first of these is that the new administration is truly multifarious in its endeavors, trotting around the world from Europe, to the Middle East, to Latin America, and messing about in domestic policy area after domestic policy domain here at home, ranging from environment to economy to civil liberties to healthcare.
The administration truly has its fingers in a plethora of pies. No question about that. But, of course, sticking your finger in a hundred pies is a wholly different proposition from baking them, or even one of them. And the extended metaphor, I would argue, absolutely and unfortunately applies to the Obama administration. I see a president acting across a panoply of policy domains, but acting boldly in none of them.
The second reason why one might misapprehend the Obama administration is because the foaming right, true to form, has gone so far out of its way seeking to make that happen. Of course, their hysterical fulminations about the president's disastrous transgressions - you know, like shaking hands with Hugo Chavez, or bowing to the Saudi King - have now been denounced by even perennially foolish middle America, who recognize a good bitch-slapping when they feel one, even if it took eight years for the signal from the one they got from the nice folks now skewering Obama to travel from cheek to cortex.
But those are only the smarter ones, and the less existentially terrified. Beyond that scary horizon there still remains a no-man's land where resides about a third of this country, and who believe that any cognitive activity above the level of the reptile brain is somehow suspicious and likely part of some kind of communist plot. Who believe that George W. Bush was a real fine but misunderstood president. And who believe that the Republican Party really does have their interests at heart. These are the folks whom Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck get paid millions to further stupefy (which I always thought was kind of a dumb waste of money, since you could easily do it for a lot less cash).
Anyhow, in just the few short weeks that Obama's been president I've seen these professional hucksters literally label him "socialist", "communist" and "fascist". They probably realize all too well the impossibility of these labels applying to the same person simultaneously, but they also know that for people stupid enough to imbibe the elixir they're peddling, it isn't noticed and wouldn't matter if it was. When did contradictions ever get in the way of politico-theist dogma, anyhow?
Thus a second reason that one might think Barack Obama is reshaping America in some incredibly profound way is that fifteen minutes of listening to right-wing radio or television will overwhelm you with that very proposition. On the right side of your radio dial, ladies and gentlemen, the guy is little short of the Anti-Christ, come to decimate Western Civilization. Never mind, of course, that Jesus George left his successor very little remaining to wreck. Why should that matter?
But the third and biggest explanation for the misapprehension of Obama is as simple as that very contrast between the president and his predecessor.
Draw a long arrow across a piece of paper. Let's call this, as Obama himself is fond of doing, "the arc of history". Not to be too grandiose or determinative about it, it's fair to say that there are certain historical tendencies, pressures and imperatives which compel societies and even species to move in certain directions. This is our arc of history. Now take the last ten percent of the arrow's length, and bend it back upon itself, pointing in the opposite direction. This is the era of the Bush administration, which sought every imaginable opportunity to reverse history. When it came to gay rights, it was a reversal of ten years. When it came to civil rights and women's rights, it was a reversal of three or four decades. When it came to principles of good governance, it was a reversal of a century. When it came to democracy, science and separation of church and state, it was a reversal of over two centuries. And when it came to fundamental civil liberties, the Bush people turned the clock back nearly a millennium, to the era before Magna Carta.
And, thus, the third reason that Obama falsely appears to be some sort of great change agent is that he walks on stage a fraction of an inch beyond where history's arrow pointed of its own accord, but the country he inherits was dropped off decades behind that point. The gap between the retro-America George W. Bush bequeathed his successor and the baby steps Obama has taken in the direction of historical development is indeed substantial. However, it's important not to misinterpret its meaning. That gap has everything to do with the giant leaps Bush took backwards while history was chugging along forward, and little to do with the tiny tentative inchings of the Obama administration. On issue after issue - from civil rights to relations with Cuba to global warming - the world and even American public opinion was progressing in a positive forward direction, while Bush and Cheney led public policy screaming the other way.
To get a sense of the true explanation for the apparent leaps in forward motion Obama seems to represent, imagine if he had come into office on the heels of, not eight years of regressive insanity, but instead eight years of Milquetoast moderation of the sort that Bill Clinton perfected to such a high degree. You know. The kinda thing where you inch a little forward on social issues, jump a lot backward on economic issues, throw around some cheap-but-plausible-sounding-to-the-narcoleptic ringing phrases that have zero content, go to the mat for important stuff like the V-Chip and school uniforms, and basically stand for nothing whatsoever but your own personal joy ride in the White House. That stuff. Imagine how small would Obama's forward motion seem if he came from a starting point that took the Bush years of regression out of the equation.
If that Clinton style sounds harrowingly familiar, it's because it is. My sense is that Obama is a lot like a Clinton, though he can be - and is - mistaken for an FDR for the reasons given above. There is in fact a difference between Barack and Bill, I'm pretty sure, but not necessarily such a significant one. Where I think Clinton was in it exclusively for Clinton, as only a quintessential Baby Boomer could fully be, and thus given to precise calculations of exquisitely refined political safety at every turn, I think Obama is more public-spirited. But, crucially, the nothing-burger tendencies he shares with Clinton seem nevertheless fully present. I suspect they are driven by his "can't we all just get along" personality, as opposed to Bill's manic attention-craving disorder, but so what? They still amount to a lot of nothing, delivered way too late.
Whatever the motivation, what I think is hard to deny is that, while Obama appears to be a real go-getter, he is in fact a mere incrementalist in a time of real crisis. Despite the fact that George W. Bush's disastrous and regressive presidency can make Obama look bold and progressive in contrast, he is in fact hurling Band-Aid after Band-Aid at national hemorrhage after gaping wound. And that's just his best stuff. As soon as you get to what really matters to the predatory regressive right - the money, of course - Obama is almost indistinguishable from George "Enron" Bush, or Dick "This is our due" Cheney.
Discussing Obama's three choices so far of sitting judges for appeals court nominations, law professor Tracey George might just as well have been commenting on his entire presidency in saying, "He could not have been more cautious".
I'd have a problem with that under normal circumstances. There is always plenty of work to be done in this very imperfect world, and the last thing we need is another Clinton who wasted eight years of a presidency avoiding risk at all costs and accomplishing nothing. I'd also obviously have a problem with that under ‘normal' post-Bush circumstances, where so much wreckage so desperately needs to be undone. But I really object to this embarrassingly centrist, ultra-cautious pussyfooting when there are so many critical conditions in crisis mode, screaming out for attention.
I cannot believe I live in a world massively threatened by environmental catastrophe, and my government is barely even talking about half-measures, let alone moving heaven and earth with fierce urgency to save the planet. And the oil guys aren't even in the White House anymore.
I cannot believe I live in a world where the economy is imploding and the guy in charge of the country where the recession is rooted has hired agents of the very criminal crowd responsible for the problem to produce a solution, and that, shockingly, the ‘solution' once again benefits wealthy elites while doing little for the rest of us.
I cannot believe that I live in a country with a crumbling healthcare system, and the solution being offered by the "change" candidate-now-president - to the extent we will see one at all - will forego the obvious model of universal coverage adopted by all other developed countries in the world, and will instead slap Scotch Tape on the train wreck of the existing for-profit healthcare disaster, in an attempt to hold it together a little longer.
I cannot believe that I live in a world where the Taliban is within spitting distance of capturing nuclear-armed Pakistan, and my government can't even get serious enough about peace in the Middle East to show some real security guarantee carrots and foreign aid sticks to its client state in the region, forcing it to end an illegal and deeply antagonizing annexation masquerading as a forty year occupation.
I cannot believe I live in a country where individuals who knowingly broke the law and ruined the national reputation by torturing are exposed by the president, only for him to then turn around and deploy magical powers which supposedly allow him to exonerate them in advance.
This is Obama's America? This is Obama's America.
Historians and pundits have long debated whether history makes the leader, or the leader makes history. Bill Clinton obviously believed the former. As if to prove what we already knew - that he was possibly the most narcissistic human on the planet - he lamented shortly after his presidency ended that he hadn't been ‘lucky' enough to have a major crisis on his watch, so that he could go down in the books as one of the greats, like Lincoln or Roosevelt. Amazing. Only someone so completely absorbed with himself could be so astonishingly lacking in concern for the mass victims of such a legacy-enhancing catastrophe as Clinton craved for his own benefit.
Meanwhile, he never seemed to understand that he had the capacity to lead, to legislate, to act, and to make history, himself, and that playing it safe and selling out the American public in the welfare bill or the Defense of Marriage Act or NAFTA or WTO treaties was not the way to do that. Clinton got himself elected, then re-elected, but he never actually did anything with his presidency, because he viewed the two objectives as mutually-exclusive. Maybe he was right, albeit once he won his second term he certainly had nothing left to lose (and he sure never cared about the fate of his party). Regardless, if that's your approach, you sure don't get to bitch about being ripped off by history because the 300 million people of your country were relatively safe and prosperous during your watch. Great leaders take great risks for great purposes. Small presidents watch out for themselves and work tirelessly to fulfill their own personal aspirations.
For a year now I've wondered what Obama would turn out to be - a Bill Clinton or an FDR. I think we have a pretty good answer at this point. Indeed, ironically, Obama now seems to be out-Clintoning Clinton. He not only has the very national crisis that Wild Bill craved, he's got about six of them. But always the response seems to be incredibly tepid and conventional and, well, conservative - as the above examples show.
Even when it's a slam-dunk policy choice, he is still the Cautious Kid to a fault. This week he made a big announcement about how he will be shutting down the rip-offs of the American treasury (and therefore of the American taxpayers, who have to make-up the difference) by closing loopholes that allow US corporate pirates to off-shore their profits and thus protect them from taxation. Pretty safe bet, right? I mean, who besides kleptocrats and conservatives (and what's the difference, after all?) could oppose that? And yet it turns out that, on closer inspection, Obama left out of the plan a technique known as ‘transfer pricing', the tax-avoidance tactic that actually accounts for most of the scamming.
This is classic Barackoism: Let's move real slow. Let's not offend anyone. Let's find the most half-way possible measure, and then cut it in half again, just to be sure. Maybe we can bring the Republicans along, even though we don't need to. Is Wall Street okay with this?
Even in crisis, he's all incremental, all the time.
It is true, of course, that a bold leader risks getting in serious trouble if he or she gets too far out ahead of the public. I don't think that's such a great problem here, as the public is really in the mood for - what did he call it, during the campaign? - oh yeah, "change".
More importantly, even when that is not the case, presidents have a remedy for this conundrum. It's called selling your policy. Sometimes you have to create the demand for the product you're offering. Sometimes you have to educate people about problems and threats they're not seeing, before you can get them to subscribe to your solution.
Obama has all the conditions necessary to be a bold and historic president. He came to office at a time of great and multiple crises. He promised change and the people gave him a mandate for precisely that purpose. The opposition is in complete disarray, and is rightly blamed by the public for the mess Obama has inherited. People are frightened and hurting, and looking for relief. And, for the first time in a long time, they're overtly looking to government for that relief.
To be honest, he really doesn't have to market bold changes on the environment or healthcare or foreign policy in order to win the support of the public, but he could surely increase that support significantly if he did. Ironically, it seems to me that this president, who has the most effective potential bully pulpit skills in a generation if not a century, has been largely AWOL from the stage. He is much more popular with the public than his policies are, and that's because he really doesn't advocate for his policies much.
The biggest irony, however, is that the fate of his presidency is tied to the fate of those policies. If half-measures produce half-solutiuons or non-solutions, it's Barack Obama himself who will be punished by voters. I mean, how hard is it to imagine that by 2012 not much has changed in America besides the size of the national debt? The economy is still anemic, the military is still stuck in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestine conflict is still stagnated, there is no national healthcare system, nothing has been done about global warming, etc., etc.? Does that seem so completely implausible at the rate this administration is going? Indeed, does it even seem improbable?
And what would be the outcome of such a scenario? Most likely it would be a presidential election pitting a vicious Republican candidate against a mealy-mouthed incumbent self-saddled with a lousy performance record to defend before a dissatisfied electorate. Even if Obama only cares about winning re-election for himself, he should really consider turning his boldness quotient up to eleven (or at least three, for chrissakes), before it's too late.
Because, I take it back, after all. The biggest irony may just be this: That Barack Obama's instinct for the capillary could be the one thing that has the capability of reaching deep down into the toilet bowl, down through the pipes and into the sewer system, and dragging the shit-encrusted Republican Party back to the surface, miraculously offering it a magical elixir of renewed viability despite its own immensely successful attempt at party suicide.
And, come to thing of it, given where the GOP is today, an accomplishment that huge would represent a historic and monumental achievement for this or any other presidency, after all.
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Show AllSioux Rose. I have made a batch for you.
Sioux Rose
MF: A batch of maple fudge or is there a pun I am missing?
Though Green clearly rags on Obama for what he perceives as mere tepidness, Chris Hedges brilliantly exposes Obama for the fraud he truly is.
And to add to Mr. Green's scatological reference in his next to the last paragraph, I submit Barack Obama - a man who protects those who want to torture - is nothing more than a vile piece of excrement, wrapped up and sold as a Tootsie Roll.
Sioux Rose
ZOREX: That was a powerful and insightful article by Hedges. I sent it a lot of people. Most would probably prefer not to know or see the truth. Hope turns out not to float.
DMG,
Put a sock in it. We know who you supported in 2008 and pretty much have an understanding of who you'll support in 2012. You're not fooling us sir !
lol Jennifer.
The President does not rule by fiat. Technically, at least, Congress still makes the laws. As Sen. Durbin recently pointed out/reminded, the banks - meaning, the money - own the Congress.
BO had a choice - do as the money/owner says, or, classically speaking, else.
He chose the former, and, hence, became the Dem candidate.
What's getting more fun is listening to the rising disappointment and disillusionment from the cult.
Seriously - we tried to warn y'all...
David Michael Green provides a far too generous assessment of Barrack Obama's tendencies. His problem isn't caution, it's collaboration with the Wall Street bandits, with the war criminals, with the torturers. He's one of them.
It is imperative for the republicans to appear to be against the democrats. The same guise of antagonism must be paraded before the public by the representatives of the one party corporate system with the two wings, democrat and republican. Obama is a lawyer. They have a habit of spliting the difference on issues and covering the rich predator asses as a matter of course. Bush was more direct but it is quite logical to assume they are both front men. It's sad.
Siouxrose,
Thanks for your comments. It's getting so I can hardly get out of bed anymore. Well, no one lives forever. At any rate, reading your comments makes me feel a little better.
Sioux Rose
AGG: Thank you for the encouragement. I am VERY angry with the injustices passed off as business as usual. How about the photo showing that child with the burns of white phosphorus? What sick, demented mind, FINANCED by U.S. taxpayers, dreamt that nightmare up? I once met a very good woman, really pure in her wish to give and help humanity who put it this way: some of us have to be here (embodied) to HOLD the light. That is more true in times of evident darkness, like this New Dark Age. With all the abundance, to see what it's paying for and setting into motion is like a nightmare in not such slow motion. I believe this is the END of an era, but not the end of the world or human life. It is ghastly watching the beast seek to devour everything in its path as it confronts on some visceral level its own imminent death.
"For a year now I've wondered what Obama would turn out to be - a Bill Clinton or an FDR. I think we have a pretty good answer at this point. Indeed, ironically, Obama now seems to be out-Clintoning Clinton."
Out-Clintoning Clinton? Nice try. More like out-Bushing Bush.
To use Chris Hedges quick summary:
"What, for all our faith and hope, has the Obama brand given us? His administration has spent, lent or guaranteed $12.8 trillion in taxpayer dollars to Wall Street and insolvent banks in a doomed effort to reinflate the bubble economy, a tactic that at best forestalls catastrophe and will leave us broke in a time of profound crisis. Brand Obama has allocated nearly $1 trillion in defense-related spending and the continuation of our doomed imperial projects in Iraq, where military planners now estimate that 70,000 troops will remain for the next 15 to 20 years. Brand Obama has expanded the war in Afghanistan, including the use of drones sent on cross-border bombing runs into Pakistan that have doubled the number of civilians killed over the past three months. Brand Obama has refused to ease restrictions so workers can organize and will not consider single-payer, not-for-profit health care for all Americans. And Brand Obama will not prosecute the Bush administration for war crimes, including the use of torture, and has refused to dismantle Bush’s secrecy laws or restore habeas corpus."
Isn't that "bold" enough for you, Mr. Green?
Most people on this forum were intelligent enough to understand Obama was a Trojan Horse. It only took a small amount of research to notice his actual policies (not rhetoric) did not significantly differ from Bush or McCain. And yet, most of us are not professors of political science. Amazing, isn't it?
Dracula is a metaphor of the power/predation of elites against people. But please, don't take any lesson from silly gothic horror. Don't bring it near the K-12 civics curriculum!
Very insightful article, and would be very accurate if we were really under a 2 party system. The problem (at least for us common folk) is that the GOP & Dems are on the same side, the side of the banksters and wealthy elite. I didn't really realize this truth until Obama came in promising "change", then gave all of our money to the same elites who tanked our economy in the first place. There is only one party, and it's there to serve the interests of wealthy CEOs and Banksters. The 2 party system is an illusion that distracts us from what is really going on. The dilemma is that most people are unaware of this, and as for the people who are aware, I highly doubt that anyone can or will do a damn thing about it, that is until things spin so far out of control that we are all homeless and starving.
Well Mr. Green, what factor you did not take into account, nor Obama's hordes of erstwhile supporters, is one glaringly simple factor. The Black factor. Obama as first black president is bound to incremental and extremely cautious action. That ball and chain was largely ignored by a public enamored by the idea of Barak instead of the fact of him. Desperate for change we chose the only candidate in a desperate enough situation to promise it, and that desperation/audacity payed of for a nice little slam dunk, but not for winning the game. I think when we get to Black/Female/Minority president number 9 we can expect great things, and none of us may be around to witness it. But we may pray that our great-grandchildren will.....I know....I know...some of you are going to slam me as prejudiced, don't worry or waste your time telling me, you are predictable to the word.
or perhaps obama himself demonstrates that "Black/Female/Minority president number 9" will have already been thoroughly coopted. powell & rice & holder being black, ferraro, h.clinton, albright, being women changed nothing (and roy cohn was gay. certainly so are many others playing the Game). how brittle some of the prejudices of the System are, when former victims of the System eagerly agree to masquerade for the System. i'm sure bush 1 had no problem swallowing his native aristocratic distate for black people-as long as the house slave would sell his iraq war.
You could very well be spot on.
dmg needs to reread his 1984-and think about the limitations of that vision. the fascists of today learned something from hitler/stalin, and that is there must appear to be a Big Brother & and a Big Sister (or more accurately, Father/Mother.) the appearance of conflict w/in the state apparatus is necessary to maintain the illusion of democracy. external conflict alone will not suffice to dragoon the masses into obedience.
at moments of real Drama & crisis, Big Dad & Big Mom are the model family (invade iraq? check. trillions to bankers? check. military budget? check. patriot act? check. no torture investigations? check. NSA wiretaps? check. etc., etc., etc.) all for the good of the National Nuclear Family, the Homeland.
oh but let's raise holy hell over b. clinton's sex "crimes", over stem cells and raising taxes on cigarettes to slightly increase funding for children's health care. my god, you'd think Big Mom & Dad were about to get a divorce. all this partisanship is ruining the country! only tolstoy could describe the unique misery of this dysfunctional national family!
true dramatic conflict will minimally require the introduction of a Third Actor. hopefully, the chorus of citizen-slaves will acquire agency on this political stage.
Do we need agency anymore? With the advent of computer technology, I can't help but wonder if direct democracy or some form there of would be wiser.
After reading all these comments I have a simple exercise for everyone to do.
Imagine two people standing side by side. Behind one, Bush, is the entire Republican party...behind the other, Obama is the entire Democratic party. These two men, their administrations and their helpers (congressional branch of gov't, judicial branch)are all marching together in the same general direction, toward a cliff. But Obama has stepped in to stop this deadly forward march. But it has only slowed incrementally. Tell me again, what are the people doing? The people on the right side are....The people on the left side are..........
I forgot to add...only the people see or sense that they are marching toward a cliff.
Here's what I see: behind Bush his "base"; the criminally rich, the insanely powerful. Behind Obama, OMG, the same M.Effers. They know they're heading towards a cliff, but they're counting on having the money to buy a bridge.
Behind them come all the people. They know there's a cliff, too, but every single one of them thinks that he or she will not have to fall off. They will be saved by technology or god or something.
Along the path there are a few people standing at the side of the fatal parade, screaming their heads off about sustainability, peace and equality, but they are hoarse from yelling and covered with tomatoes and rotton eggs because they are saying what people don't want to hear.
When the parade is over the rich will be safe in their bunkers in Switzerland, far from the smell of rot coming from the bottom of the cliff, free to continue their global game of Risk, but just with a few less little plastic pieces to move around.
A few hardy souls will be left in the hills and hollers, the forests and caves. They'll be eating bugs and wiping their butts with leaves. Sorry to be so crude, but that's what I see.
Because so much of what DMG writes is absolutely correct, what is needed here is a dose of courage. Obama needs to concentrate on doing the next right thing and not give that much thought to four years from now.
But the handwriting was on the wall when he waged this enormous campaign funded by the banking industry and so many others. He is seeing to the needs of his constituency but alas that is not the AMerican people.
I just spent the early part of today going apopleptic over what I heard of Obama's weekend health care shindig - single-payer not on the table, only objective is REDUCING premium growth, by some meager percentage. I'm actually in a situation where I can go to Canada, so I had a real stake in whether or not this admin was going to deliver this most conventional and critical of its promises. To see them not even ATTEMPT single-payer universal is beyond disturbing. I called Max Baucus' office up as well to give them a civil piece of my mind.
I have to say today is the nail in the coffin for my Obama crush. I never really loved the guy, thank god. I always found him stretching credulity to me, something too calculated and grudging underneath that rhetoric. His speech on racism sold me, though. The power and clarity of its analysis, and its demand on my brain really impressed me. I fell for him at inauguration, although his speech was the first salvo in "expect little, folks."
I'm not even all that upset about foreign policy. At least on that front we are using diplomacy again, and I'm glad he shook the hands of Chavez and other intl figures, though maybe the bow to the Saudis was a bit revealing. Obama has charm, instead of frat-boy horseshit. Whatever he's doing in Iraq is not nearly enough to satisfy those for whom it was central, but maybe there is issue fatigue there. Losing more soldiers, as we have of late, will bring it back, though, esepcially considering how fundamentally insane and amoral it is. Afghanistan benefits from the seeming villainy of the Taliban, showing some fights need to be fought, but who knows where it ends?
The only place this much use of American power can end is a draft.
Domestically, however, I am nothing short of horrified. Where do you start? The Wall Street bailout was egregious on levels that would take a novel to recount. There are others, but what is galling is the tone. I am four years younger than Obama, and I see the foibles of a Gen-Xer with huge potential that's still got that get-along-cuz-I-might-get-it hesitation. Of course most politicians are all about that anyway. Maybe they handed him the threat card right after the election. Maybe its included in the first briefing. Maybe he's just got a special shell around a really average center.
I keep telling myself Obama needs time to consolidate power. In what is still the most powerful country on earth, that is no small task, especially for a relative outsider. Maybe its a presidential pass that you get to go weird in the second term. Either way, he seems to once again prove that Dems can't forcefully wield power like Repubs do, although it comes down to the individual. Remember when the media extolled when Reagan went straight to the people? Obama had a solid mandate..what is he thinking? Is he naive enough to believe that if he gives his enemies room that they'll give him ground later? They've got to be laughing their asses off!
Rush and the right-wing psychos are barking anyway...why not really give them something to bark about like shoving populism down their capitalist throats? Forget the fact that the economy needs a robust middle class to function, and O's re-election hings on it. I am utterly baffled.
Obama does not seem to understand the leaden hand of wielding power in an empire. Sure, its risky...why the hell did you take the job then? Just for the title and the medal? He gave his life to public service, we say. Maybe that was a calculation. Is Michele calculating as well? How is that possible? I cant bring myself to believe they were that corrupt going in, so I have to believe that they must be under serious duress, but he doesn't act like it.
Each issue he touches he starts at the opposition's negotiating position. I'm sick of watching him enjoying his power lunches. There is no way in hell I will vote for him again. The repubs will take power again if enough dems stay home. Then we can live through another right-wing idiot, hoping AGAIN that things will get bad enough that people will react. Well, that's already happening. You can almost hear liberals and progressives moaning out there, mystified by what they're seeing, saying its only been 100 days...give my crush a chance. The Democratic party is about to split in two. Progressives will not stand for this, however bummed, or at least I sure hope the younger motivaed generation is going to stay involved. I'm certain they will, with so many futures at stake.
Pelosi, meanwhile, scoffs at single payer, curtly saying its not going to happen, and runs interference on all the legal hangovers of Bush/Cheney. Can SF please throw that sell-out from office ASAP? Reid, Baucus, Frank, Shumer, the lot of these hacks. The best message the 2010 election can send (for those who haven't given up after this massive betrayal) is that ALL incumbents go. I've got Patty Murray in my state WA. I dont see her standing up for anything, or shouting at Obama about what a sell-out he is. She's supposed to be a leader on health care. BUHBYE PATTY.
As impossible as it may seem, the dems have a lot in common with many repubs right now, especially as many have converted. We need to yell less at Repubs (of course they will say stupid shit, but focus on what's in common). We must unite on the grassroots/worker issues that can focus laser-light on corporate sell-outs in both parties, and UNELECT THEM. Scare the hell out of Obama next year, and then STILL TOSS HIM out. American govt loves to make examples out of people, its time the people made examples for public officials to remember.
David, an excellent analogy, great truths, and fantastic writing!
Great job, in educating and motivating people.
You really nailed Clinton -- and probably Obama, unless he takes your heartfelt advice.
Obama “taking softer stands”, despite his “big plans” and his famous ‘hope’ for ‘change’, will end badly for very easily understood reasons --- which precisely parallel Bill Clinton’s legacy of failure.
The following was my earlier diagnosis of Clinton’s (and the Democratic Party’s) error in the lead letter to the Boston Globe (Jan. 2001) in response to their 1/19 editorial “Bill Clinton’s Legacy?”:
“Clinton's legacy? It will be as the Neville Chamberlain of the Democratic Party, and for the same reason: that he caved to fascism ---- not the old personalized, nationalist fascism, but a newer ‘friendly fascism’ of global corporate empire.
Clinton tried to triangulate corporate fascism with a slightly friendlier version, which could “feel our pain” while applying it also. He learned too late that you can’t co-opt fascists by applying half their programs for them. They will only grouse and continue to do the second half with rougher hands on the controls.
Clinton has left America without the defense of a democratic party ---- without an opposition party to the rule of global corporate empire.
Clinton, like Chamberlain stepping off the plane, is smiling to the crowd, while waving the death certificate of the Democratic Party, which he has just negotiated.”
I think my diagnosis is as accurate today as it was then. In fact, today the mortal error of Obama, as a popular liberal Democratic President, is even easier to understand, and more obvious, than it was for the ‘hopes’ of Clinton.
The tragic (and common) flaw of Clinton, and now Obama, was/is, to not level with the American people once elected: --- not leveling about the fight between the American democratic Republic image which we believe in, and the reality of the deadly ruling-elite ‘corporate financial Empire’ that today IS America.
I have no argument with candidate Bill Clinton, nor Obama, avoiding the issue of our deadly cancerous tumor of Empire, in order not to scare people, nor appear radical, and thus be ‘unelectable’. However, as a tragic hero once learned, "the fault is not in the stars but in ourselves", and Obama himself, as president now, has still not chosen to level with the American people --- when in leveling he could now provide the truth, and in doing so cast out that deadly poison of Empire.
And thus this tragic play continues like some kind of absurd “Groundhog Day”, with good-hearted, fox-smart, but weak Democratic presidents continuing to try to be ‘pragmatic’, ‘moderate’, ‘compromising’, ‘triangulating’, and now “taking softer stands”, but being predictably co-opted and beaten down by the groundhog of Empire that “knows one thing well” --- how to rule by dividing and conquering.
Obama needs to level with all the American people about the real battle for control of our indivisible political-economy --- just as our founding fathers did with the people, regarding the inevitable conflict between Empire and democratic Republic.
Obama needs to have the confidence that the vast majority of Americans, who believe in the American dream of democratic self-government but need to understand the danger of a guilefully combined political, economic, social and corporate Empire, will support his goals, the American goals, and the path of ‘hope’ for the world.
Obama also has to have enough “trust in the people” (as FDR said), to be confident that the miniscule minority of elitists and ‘financial royalists’ controlling this ‘corporate financial Empire’ of death, who already know the truth of how power is not democratically shared, will find it more comfortable (and safe) to leave without violence, as the British Empire’s royal governors, royal landholders, royal capitalists, and Royally Chartered Corporations (like the East India Corporation --- which caused the real ‘tea party’) left the new democratic Republic of the United States of America.
Alan MacDonald
Just to continue ---
David, your assessment of Obama is accurate, but yet to be confirmed.
He could either turn into an FDR+, or become the Mbeki for the global Empire.
This is what I said to Paul Krugman regarding Obama's recent 'cat got your tongue' silence about the banks' refusal to even consider 'mortgage debt reform':
“You can’t handle the truth”.
From ABC's “This Week” TV (5/3) —– Obama’s video clip, and Paul Krugman’s comment:
OBAMA: “I don’t want to run auto companies,” the president says. “I don’t want to run banks. I have got two wars I gotta run already; I’ve got more than enough to do.”
KRUGMAN: “I can’t predict, but right now, let me tell you, they really don’t want to run banks. They so badly don’t want to run banks, I think it’s actually kind of hamstringing their ability to deal with them. Because they don’t want to go where they just went with Chrysler on the banks. And this is definitely not a socialist-minded administration.”
Any intelligent person, let alone a Nobel economist, reading Naomi Kline’s “Shock Doctrine” detailing the history of the modern global ruling-elite Empire’s economic mechanism for smothering and diverting the disruptions of popular democracy, could not help but understand that the economic shock induced on 9/15 (08) with the overt decision to intentionally collapse Lehman was clearly the “second shoe dropping” (or more wryly ‘second shoe bomb’) after the 9/11 shock doctrine. As many in the ruling-elite ‘corporate financial Empire’ hiding behind the façade of its two-party ‘Vichy’ sham of democracy slyly acknowledge — “Never waste a crisis”.
And so, Paul, there should be no surprise that Obama did not publicly object to the quiet back-room legal tyranny of the economic Empire any more than the personable, Scotch-drinking Mbeki did not publicly object to the deals he had made with the ruling-elite economic Empirists of South Africa which collapsed Madela and the ANC’s ‘Freedom Charter’ from a serious and indivisible political-economic declaration of social/ist democracy into a rancid corporatist tourism “show”.
No, Paul, as Margaret Thatcher infamously said, “TINA” (there is no alternative) to the economics of empire. There will be no endearing call for ‘debt relief’, nor for ‘mortgage relief’, nor for ‘health care reform’, nor for ‘land (nor certainly asset) reform’ — despite the irrefutable truth that the GINI indexes of wealth and income inequality in our shining democracy on the hill are fast approaching those of South Africa, Chile, Russia and all the other success models of the Chicago Boys’ shock therapy for establishing flowering ‘democratic capitalist’ free market states (whatever that oxymoron means).
Like the dutiful Marine Commander that Gen. Smedley Butler was NOT, Obama is just too consumed and dedicated to fighting the wars that Wall Street and big oil started abroad for their Empire to worry about interfering in the domestic tyranny of their very same economic Empire at home.