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Gay Issues, the 'Fringe Left' and the Liberal Veal Pen
About those protests -- and Democratic and progressive criticisms of Obama generally -- NBC's John Harwood "reported" the following last night:
Sure but if you look at the polling, Barack Obama is doing well with 90% or more of Democrats so the White House views this opposition as really part of the "internet left fringe" Lester. And for a sign of how seriously the White House does or doesn’t take this opposition, one adviser told me today those bloggers need to take off their pajamas, get dressed and realize that governing a closely divided country is complicated and difficult.
In the updates to her post about all of this last night, Pam Spaulding notes with exasperation the excuses and denials flying around everywhere, with all sorts of people expressing doubt that anyone in the Obama White House could possibly be capable of such an ugly sentiment, particularly in light of the President's eloquent, on-the-record commitment to gay equality (other than marriage). As is true for all instances of reckless and petty uses of anonymity like this, it's impossible to know how reflective it is of administration sentiment generally -- was this a senior White House official or some obscure low-level aide? -- but how could anyone who has paid any attention at all to the way Washington functions be doubtful that this sentiment is pervasive or find this at all unusual?
Just this weekend, a "top gay Democrat close to Obama" was granted anonymity by Politico to dismiss administration critics on gay issues as "naive." Just six weeks ago, an equally cowardly "senior White House adviser" hiding behind anonymity told told The Washington Post that the only people who cared about the public option in health care were "the left of the left" -- those same fringe, irrational extremists. In June, an anonymous "friend of John Brennan's" told Jane Mayer in The New Yorker that the people who prevented Brennan's nomination as CIA Director (because of his support for some of the most radical Bush Terrorism policies) were nothing more than "a few Cheeto-eating people in the basement working in their underwear who write blogs." Last year, "Democrats on the Hill" anonymously dismissed opposition to telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping as nothing more than a fringe issue being exploited by Chris Dodd for his presidential campaign, and then anonymously warned Dodd to abandon his left-wing obstructionism if he wanted to resume good standing in the Democratic caucus. Can anyone miss the pattern?
Every standard form of Washington behavior is on display here: reporters like Harwood with absolutely no standards who grant anonymity to pass along playground insults. Obama officials -- part of the Most Transparent Administration Ever -- who seem incapable of speaking about anything without cowardly hiding behind anonymity, even for on-the-record briefings. Snide, Fox-News-mimicking dismissals from the Democratic establishment of any discontent or criticism of the President as coming from the fringe, Far Left. And particular disdain for any instruments -- blogs, marches and protests -- which the White House cannot control, which exist independent of the tightly coordinated, Rahm-dominated "veal pen" messaging system to which so many leading progressive organizations have meekly submitted themselves in order to ensure their own continued access, funding and future career options within the Democratic establishment.
The only thing remarkable about the comments Harwood passed on is that anyone would be surprised by them. In that regard, the furor over Obama's complete inaction on gay issues vividly illustrates the same elements that shape political controversies in virtually every other area -- from war to civil liberties to health care and beyond:
- Pretty words and inspiring pageantry from the President, accompanied by endless inaction or contradictory policies;
- Hordes of people who believe in their heart of hearts that the administration is led by such a nice, just and likable man that it couldn't possibly be guilty of anything worse than a little benign political calculation (just as the evangelical, Texas-swaggering Bush did for Red State loyalists, the urbane, charming and highly intelligent Obama possesses all the cultural markers of a good and decent person for Blue State loyalists, and thus simply can't be capable of anything malicious or destructive -- there's a reason Bill Maher tried to remind liberals: "He's your president, not your boyfriend");
- Organizations (exemplified by the truly dreadful HRC) that suck funding out of progressives and serve as liberal validators of administration conduct whose overaching devotion is to the Democratic Party and the administration rather than the causes they claim to promote (fortunately, civil liberties groups are the exception, as they have remained steadfast, unapologetic, independent and principled in harshly criticizing Obama); and,
- Deeply personalized scorn directed at those who try to hold Democrats and the Obama administration accountable -- since they're the ones who control all branches of government with huge majorities -- rather than devote all their energies to the cheap and easy partisan task of ridiculing and blaming a marginalized, impotent conservative movement which is a small minority and currently wields no power in Washington.
I have no idea who the person is who said this to Harwood or how influential or obscure s/he might be, but whoever it is, that person is anything but unusual or aberrational. Quite the opposite.
It's often forgotten or obscured, but the central political fact now is that the Democratic Party controls everything in Washington -- from the branches of government to favors doled out to lobbyists to the policies that Congress and the President enact. Wars that are fought and bills that are or are not passed and policies that are maintained are, by definition, Democratic actions. The dreaded Right can't dictate or stop anything. That's the burden of having massive majorities in all areas -- everything that happens is the result of what the Democratic Party does, and that's why the divisions and conflicts that truly matter are ones with the party itself. The "right v. left" and even "Democrat v. GOP" drama dominates most of our discourse, yet at this point it is a distracting and largely irrelevant food fight. It's the Democrats who have won the last two elections by large margins and wield all the power, and increasingly the defining conflict is between those whose overarching allegiance is to Obama and the Party as ends in themselves, and those who see those things as mere means to more important ends.
UPDATE:
John Harwood: "one adviser told me today those bloggers need to take off their pajamas, get dressed and realize that governing a closely divided country is complicated and difficult."
Reality: "The ban on openly gay men and women in the military should be repealed, American voters say 56 - 37 percent" and "Voters reject 58 - 35 percent, including 56 - 39 percent in military households, the argument that allowing openly gay men and women to serve would be divisive . . . " and "57% of Americans support the idea of allowing gays and lesbians to enter into civil unions or domestic partnerships to protect their rights." Does this look "closely divided" to you?
It's just isn't 1993 any longer. If Democrats can't deliver on basic issues with control of the White House, huge majorities in Congress and popular support, what can they do? Other than this and this?
UPDATE II: As for the "you-have-to-wait" justification, here's the time-line of the Democratic Party mentality on all such matters:
2004-2006: "You have to wait until we win a Congressional majority in the 2006 midterms."
2006-2008: "You have to wait until we win the White House in 2008."
January-May, 2009: "You have to wait until we have a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate."
Currently: "You have to wait until after the 2010 midterms so we preserve our majority" or "you have to wait until Obama is safely re-elected in 2012."
Once Obama is safely re-elected, it will be: "you have to wait so you don't jeopardize the 2014 midterms." That's the mentality that produces majority power which exists for no real purpose but to perpetuate itself.
UPDATE III: Greg Sargent reports that the White House, on the record, is denying that the anonymous comment reflects their view of blogs and the gay protesters. Did anyone expect them to do anything else? Greg also says that the White House has taken steps which show that they recognize the importance of blogs. That's true; they're willing to harnass the power of blogs to help advance the President's agenda, and that's smart. But the issue is how they view criticisms from Democrats and the left of the President, not whether they're willing to use blogs to support Obama.
Adam Serwer argues that this stray, anonymous comment, standing alone, is too vague and insignificant to provide much meaning about anything. That's true. I doubt anyone disagrees with that. Indeed, I said that myself. But it's simply part of a larger record -- one composed of other similar comments and, more important, repeated actions from the White House and Democratic establishment -- that reflect indifference to criticisms of this sort (see here for the White House's active obstruction of efforts to repeal DADT). Serwer is right that the comment is significant only because it illustrates what has long been apparent. The issue isn't whether "blogs" are respected but, rather, how the Party views complaints from their base that they are abandoning and violating what they claim are the party's core values. The recent history of Democrats couldn't be any clearer on that score.
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Show Allso why do leftists vote for the Democrats everytime. Not all but most. The same promises, over and over and over.
wrong, LIBERALS vote for Democrats, leftists never do, or they aren't truly leftists.
So what are we supposed to do....vote for Republicans?
Then sit back and muse smugly about how morally superior 'Real Leftists" are for not having supported the wimpy and corrupt Democrat?
Are those your only choices? See the posting by Cygnus-X1-isaHole October 12th, 2009 5:51 pm, and learn to think for yourself.
Waldenfrosch,
I'm seeing a lot of this morally superior attitude from those who seem to have expected Obama to have waved some magic wand and made all of the crimes and disasters of the last 30 years disappear. This sort of attitude could give the Repugs the White House back in 2012 because these smug leftists (I'm a leftie, but also a pragmatist) would prefer to vote for a Nader or Kuchinich who cannot win to voting (& supporting) a viable candidate who knows that it takes time & negotiating to make important changes. Absolutists seem to prefer self-righteousness to the kind of incremental changes that seem to be the only way progress can be made in these days of a Right-wing semi-lock on the MSM.
The Left seem to like to eat their young (politicians, that is).
I admire Michael Moore for his wait & see attitude, who points out that Republicans know how to hang together to push society & legislation in the direction their party wants to move. Dems get in a snit, take their ball and go home.
Everyone tiptoes around this, but open access to marriage is already available - via the 14th amendment. Any religious organization is headed off by not only the establishment clause, but also the clause in Article VI, paragraph 3, which prohibits any form religious test as a qualification for office or public trust - as in government employee. After reading The Family and Republican Gomorrah, I'm surprised any government - local, state, or federal, is able to function at all. Doug Coe, James Dobson, and those of their ilk, have everyone so afraid of the religious right's influence - no one is willing to engage in true governance. It's not pajama-clad left wing bloggers causing all of the trouble - it's the new "invisible empire" of the extreme religious right's network of loony goons.
More like the Bush Hog-pen, with lipstick. Still porcine.
The propagandists who control our national discussion go to great efforts to create a simple Left vs. Right narrative. Whenever anyone steps outside the artificially drawn boundaries of their dumbed down discussion they frantically try to usher them back in.
So when large groups of people decide to go off-script, as bloggers do, or organize a protest, as gays did, they must be called names, anonymously of course, until they snap back in line.
A story with more than two points of view is not only exponentially more difficult to present to mass audiences but would invite still more points of view which might lead to discussion and peaceful resolution. That cannot be allowed to happen.
Better for those who wish to rob us blind to keep us at each other's throats by forcing us back into the oppressive confines of a simple black vs. white, liberal vs. conservative argument which leads nowhere.
Obama clearly does not want us to "Make him do it", as FDR echoed nearly 100 years ago, and he repeated throughout his campaign. That's the LAST thing he wants us to do.
Obama simply wants the "fringe left" to shut-up and make nice with the fascist cockroaches who infest D.C. Just like he has.
The Democrats like these cultural agruements because it's keep them looking better than the Republicans but in reality if they really wanted they could end the debate because they have a supermajority in the Senate, majority in the House and have the White House.
They don't because it helps them raise money, get votes and foot soldiers during the election cycle. It sickens me that Americans buy this side-show when there are real problems that need real solutions.
60 million of people around the world will starve to death this year - 165,000 a day, you think they worry about these issses.
Every 7.5 seconds a family loses their home in America.
Every 7 seconds a person dies in America becuse they lack healh care.
Members of oppressed groups deserve relief but inside and outside the various groupings there is the class hierarchy. The elite members of your group will exploit your oppression (while others inflame it), and raise the threat of your group dominating the society, to divide the people to reinforce elite privilege and rule. It's best for all groups to unite to ostracize the elites from the entire society. This stops the elites from inflaming the culture wars, so that all groups will gain great relief and sustain solidarity with all non-elite members of the society.
GLENN GREENWALD:
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You articulate everything I see standing in our way of reducing suffering in this world.
And of course Bill Maher also cuts through it all:
"He's your president, not your boyfriend".
To women and men I say: He's your president, not your friend.
Let us all stop being so shallow and trusting and base our votes on what the individual has DONE, not on what they SAY they are going to do.
The theme of the Obama administration:
"Veni, vidi, Vichy" -- I came, I saw, I collaborated.
anrgy kraut-----> WIN. all around total complete win... it's a lol to keep from crying.
Brilliant!
Haven't posted for three days, but you got me.
This meme has legs.
Barack Obama:
"Veni - Vidi - Vichy."
Did you just come up with this?
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Addendum:
OK i Google it and the phrase has been around a while.
But thanks for bringing it here! So perfectly descriptive.
Another stupid non-issue
Why can't people (on both sides) understand the difference between marriage and civil union.
All of these religions have a definition and recognition of marriage that doesn't include same-sex... which is the right of those religions and the people who belong to them
But... when the state gives special privileges and rights to only those married under those religions all of the sudden we have a problem don't we?
uncle charlie you are right on target. show me a liberal
and i'll show you a fool. its the lefties who do the
heavy lifting. and we always have. look at south america
now see what happened and who forced that to happen!
and who forced fdr to start the new deal? the left.
whats the difference between a liberal and a leftie?
a lefty will leave the dentist less to work with if need
be! now its time for us to remind obama what he needs to
do and to give to give a holler if he needs some help! btw
he's no lefty! he is gonna need our help!