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Now I’m Really Getting Pissed Off
Hey did you hear about the iconic African-American guy who plays golf, and whose relationship with the public is in a free-fall lately?
No, as a matter of fact - I'm not talking about Tiger Woods.
You know, I've really been trying not to write an article every other week about all the things I don't like about Barack Obama.
But the little prick is making it very hard.
Like any good progressive, I've gone from admiration to hope to disappointment to anger when it comes to this president. Now I'm fast getting to rage.
How much rage? I find myself thinking that the thing I want most from the 2010 elections is for his party to get absolutely clobbered, even if that means a repeat of 1994. And that what I most want from 2012 is for him to be utterly humiliated, even if that means President Palin at the helm. That much rage.
Did this clown really say on national television that "I did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of you know, fat cat bankers on Wall Street"?!?!
Really, Barack? So, like, my question is: Then why the hell did you help out a bunch of fat cat bankers on Wall Street?!?! Why the hell did you surround yourself with nothing but Robert Rubin proteges in all the key economic positions in your government? Why did you allow them to open a Washington branch of Goldman Sachs in the West Wing? Why have your policies been tailored to helping Wall Street bankers, rather than the other 300 million of us, who just happen to be suffering badly right now?
Are you freakin' kidding me??? What's up with the passive president routine, anyhow, Fool? You hold the most powerful position in the world. Or maybe Rahm forgot to mention that to you. Or maybe the fat cat bankers don't actually let do that whole decision-making thing often enough that it would actually matter...
But, really, are you going to spend the next three interminable years perfecting your whiney victim persona? I don't really think I could bear that. Hearing you complain about how rough it all is, when you have vastly more power than any of us to fix it? Please. Not that.
Are you going to tell us that "I did not run for office to be shovel-feeding the military-industrial complex"? But what - they're just so darned pushy?
"...I did not run for office to continue George Bush's valiant effort at shredding the Bill of Rights. It's just that those government-limiting rules are so darned pesky."
"...I did not run for office to dump a ton of taxpayer money into the coffers of health insurance companies. It's just that they asked so nicely."
"...I did not run for office to block equality for gay Americans. I just never got around to doing anything about it."
"...I did not run for office to turn Afghanistan into Vietnam. I just didn't want to say no to all the nice generals asking for more troops."
Here's a guy who was supposed to actually do something with his presidency, and he's turned into the skinny little geek on Cell Block D who gets passed around like a rag doll for the pleasure of all the fellas with the tattoos there. He's being punked by John Boehner, for chrisakes. He's being rolled by the likes of Joe Lieberman. He calls a come-to-Jesus meeting with Wall Street bank CEOs, and half of them literally phone it in. Everyone from Bibi Netanyahu to the Japanese prime minister to sundry Iranian mullahs is stomping all over Mr. Happy.
And he doesn't even seem to realize it.
Did you see him tell Oprah that he gave himself "a good solid B+" for his first year in office? And that it will be an A, if he gets his healthcare legislation passed?
Somebody please pick me up and set me back on my chair, wouldya?
I am seriously beginning to worry that this cat is delusional. He has lopped off twenty full points from his job approval rating in less than a year's time, falling now below fifty percent. His party, once dominant in generic congressional election poll questions, is today almost even with hated Republicans in the public mind. Last month, Obama's inverted coattails (don't even ask where those go) got two Democrats clobbered running for governor in New Jersey and Virginia. The otherwise obnoxious George F. Will (very) rightly points out that in Kentucky, "a Republican candidate succeeded in nationalizing a state Senate race. Hugely outspent in a district in which Democrats have a lopsided registration advantage, the Republican won by 12 points a seat in Frankfort by running against Washington". Wow. Obama is now wrecking state senate races! What's next? Will local Republican candidates for sheriff win office just by opposing the embarrassment in the White House who chooses abysmal policies and then refuses to fight for them, lest he should ruffle any feathers?
"For Democrats, the red flags are flying at full mast," said Democratic pollster Peter Hart in a recent AP article. "What we don't know for certain is: Have we reached a bottoming-out point?"
Au contraire, Peter. Au contraire. I think anyone more sentient than a newborn amoeba can answer that question. The first thing to note is that the economy is not coming back anytime soon, if it comes back at all. Unless, of course, you're a fat cat Wall Street banker. Then you're just fine, because the Bush-Obama administration took care of you quite nicely, thanks very much. The rest of us poor slobs out here in real-world land, on the other hand, got a "jobs summit".
I can't even begin to describe how insulting Obama conducting a "jobs summit" is to me, or what an unbelievably ham-fisted piece of public relations that was for the White House, which is increasingly showing itself not just to be sickeningly regressive, but also fully inept. I think I speak for a whole lot of Americans when I say that, one year into his stewardship over a destroyed economy that was actually atomizing for at least six months before inauguration day, I don't want my president sitting around a table, running a dog-and-pony show, pretending to kick around ideas on how to generate jobs. I wanted him to have those ideas, himself, before he was inaugurated. I wanted those to be real ideas, that produce real jobs for real Americans who are really hurting. I wanted that to be, and still be, the be-all and end-all of his presidency, not some distant fourth-place priority, behind healthcare and the White House dog selection process. And, especially not some fourth-place priority behind jive healthcare reform.
Which brings us to the second answer to Mr. Hart's question. If Democrats think they'll be screwed next November because of unemployment, wait till Congress passes this healthcare monstrosity. Or doesn't. At this point, either way they're gonna get slammed for it, and rightly so.
If they don't pass anything, they will be seen as unable to govern. This perception will be quite true because they will have failed to pass a major piece of legislation, despite having 60-40 majorities in both houses of Congress and control of the presidency. It doesn't get much better than that for a governing party in the American system. But it will be true in an even more profound sense, because the whole priority structure of the Democratic agenda is wrong. Sure, people want healthcare reform right now (especially if it were to miraculously also have the virtue of being authentic healthcare reform), but what they really want, overwhelmingly, is jobs. This choice of priorities is the equivalent of, say, invading Iraq when you've been attacked by people in Afghanistan. Surely no president would be that stupid, right? Surely any political party would realize the costs of having priorities so divorced from those of the voters, right?
On the other hand, the Democrats and their hapless president are probably in worse shape if they actually pass this legislation. Especially now that it's been stripped of nearly every real progressive reform imaginable, it has become an incredibly stupid bill, from the political perspective. It will force people who can't afford it to spend a giant amount of money on lousy insurance, without any real choice to hold down costs, and it will fund this by hacking away at the Medicare budget. No wonder an insurance industry lobbyist broadcast an email last week declaring: "We WIN. Administered by private insurance companies. No government funding. No government insurance competitor."
But here's a little riddle that any sixth-grader can easily figure out, although it seems to have eluded the brain trust at the White House: If insurance companies are winning big-time, then who is doing the losing? Something tells me that if Democrats are dumb enough to pass their own legislation, voters will provide them the answer to that puzzle in November of 2010, and then again two years later. What could be stupider than saddling thirty-five million Americans with a new monthly bill that will probably represent the second or third biggest item in their budget, in exchange for crappy private sector health insurance that is unlikely to pay out when needed, and wastes a third of the dollars paid in premiums on bureaucracy and profits anyhow? Slapping big fines on them if they don't pony up for the insurance, perhaps? Yep, that's in there too.
This bill alone could mobilize legions of people to go to the polls and vote for whichever party didn't do it, and I'm pretty sure the GOP won't be shy about reminding Americans who that is. I mean, if Democrats were searching for legislation less likely to win them votes, why didn't they just bring back slavery or the debtor's prison? Why not come out for pedophilia? It would have been so much more efficient. At least they wouldn't have spent the last year looking like idiotic bunglers who, in addition to sponsoring really unpopular ideas, also inadvertently left their testicles at the coat check and have spent the last thirty years trying to find their way back to the gala.
Ah, but wait! If you order now, there's more!
As I understand it, the bill doesn't even actually force insurance companies to cover people, at least in the sense that they can charge prohibitive amounts to those with whatever they define as pre-existing conditions. You know, like the young woman who had a policy but died when she was denied cancer treatment because she had a bad case of acne as a teenager.
This will be a total train wreck for the Democratic Party. Already, the public opposes the plan by a ratio of 47 to 32 percent. And they haven't even been handed the bill for it yet. And they haven't even had their premiums skyrocket yet. And they haven't even seen insurance corporation executives buy small countries for use as second homes with the increased compensation they will be floating in. And they haven't even found out what this does to their Medicare yet. And they haven't even seen the impact on the national debt yet. And they haven't even realized that the ‘good' parts of the bill don't go into effect until FOUR YEARS from now.
You know, elite Republicans may be sociopaths, and they may be lower on the moral totem pole than your basic cannibal, but they're not stupid. I bet they're salivating at the idea that this thing passes. I bet they'd even have Olympia Snowe vote for it if necessary, just to put it over the top. They must be laughing their asses off at this gift. All they have to do is oppose it right down the line, then say "Told ya so!" at the next election, squashing the pathetic Demognats, one after the next. Hey, even if worse comes to worse and the thing eventually becomes popular, they can always wait a decade or two and become champions of the new publically beloved healthcare system - just like they did for Medicare, Social Security, civil rights, etc.
This is President Nothingburger's great gift to America, along with doing nothing about jobs, doing nothing about the Middle East, nothing about civil liberties, nothing about civil rights, and now doing nothing at Copenhagen. Regarding the latter, the world is literally on fire, and he jets in, gives a speech haranguing the delegates that "Now is not the time for talk, now is the time for action", then splits even before the vote in order to beat the snowstorm headed to the east coast that might delay him getting home to his comfy bed. I'm not kidding. You can't make this shit up, man.
This guy is killing me, though at the same time I still can't quite figure him out.
Here's what I get: This president is a corporate hack. Like Bush or Clinton, he has constituents, alright - but you and I are not on that particular list.
Here's what I don't get: He is radically tanking, at a moment when people no longer have patience for those kind of politics anymore.
Here's what I get: This president has his fingers in many pies, as he needs to, ranging from global warming to economic implosion to two wars abroad to massive federal debt.
Here's what I don't get: Why does he bother to do these things in a way that pleases no one, and only dramatically undercuts his own political standing? Why does he refuse to make anyone his enemy, thus making everyone his enemy?
Is he just massively deluded? I wouldn't have thought so, but watching the guy give himself a very good grade for 2009 - straight face and all - during the same year he's lost twenty points off his job approval rating, and at a moment when even blacks and gays are deserting him, you know, you have to wonder.
Is he happy just to be a one-term president - just to say he's been there and done that, and then sell some more books - even if he is reviled as one of the worst in history?
Maybe. But what about the rest of us?
The rest of us, indeed. It's been quite some time since anyone in the White House ever cared about that sorry pack of rabble.
Obama looked like he could've been something different. He ain't.
So this is it, folks.
Change you can believe in?
More like bullshit you can take a bath in, if you ask me.


184 Comments so far
Show All"Little prick"?!
If that's what you call the president, what do you reserve for the proven cretins of public life?
If you don't like "Little Prick," how about "Murderer?" Too strong for your weak knees? Ask a family member of someone Obama has killed with one of his drone attacks... or another family member from Afghanistan who watched a loved one blown apart from his ongoing war of aggression in the Middle East.
"Little Prick" is getting off easy. Not to mention the way this house slave pulled off the biggest heist in the history of the Republic (Wall Street trick or treat), also not to mention his cowardice not to fight for the human right of healthcare for all, not this abortion he calls reform.
"Little Prick" - perfect.
Is O a war criminal? Yes. Is O bought and paid for? Yes. Is O a liar? Yes,
Is O a lying bought and paid for war criminal? Yes.
As the reactionaries eat up your remarks with a spoon.
What suckers the phony progressives turn out to be every time!
Gosh, you're right! We should be worrying about sticking with the "lesser of two evils," and pretending that Obama's sell-outs are part of a sophisticated chess game that no one but brilliant Obama can understand, shouldn't we?!!!
Sorry, that's over.
Yes, let's just stick to calling him a Little Prick.
I think "little prick" sizes it up very nicely.
It's not the size of the little prick that counts, but how you use it.
My ass hurts already.
I daresay Professor Green ought to apologize-- to the little pricks, that is.
· Yr Obd't Servant
"Little Prick", "Little Dip Shit", "Little Weasel", Little Coc****ker", whatever. He fits them all.
His little smirking face during Steve Kroft's 60 Minute interview reminded me of GWB, so "GWB II" would do nicely.
Y'all got no viable third party, but you wave "utopia or nothing" banners and scream 'prick' from your ivory towers. No problem, bankster thieves are not purists like y'all; Sarah Palin appreciates your uncompromising, indignant support.
Couldn't agree more. The change we can believe in has morphed into the same sh*t different day. Excellent article.
Amen.
Yep. Obama is just another Chicago political sleazeball as is his chief of staff, Emanuel. Wake up, people. Obama is a snake who has nothing but contempt for progressives whom he sees as "unrealistic." Kissing bankers, generals, and insurance industry butts is the only way to go, right Barack?
I am a lifelong Democrat, I have contributed, campaigned, and did all that for almost 40 years.
I am done. Either I find someone I believe in, or I don't vote at all. No more holding my nose and punching the voting screen.
Well, Prof. Green, ...
"Here's what I don't get: Why does he bother to do these things in a way that pleases no one, and only dramatically undercuts his own political standing? Why does he refuse to make anyone his enemy, thus making everyone his enemy?"
... you should consider that he's responding to his actual constituency, not the constituency we wish he'd have.
"More like bullshit you can take a bath in, if you ask me."
Yes.
Now engage the logical next question of what to do. I suggest that no more support for those whose interests are opposite ours is a place to start. Perhaps you have arrived outside the useless political universe whose borders are the major parties. If so, then you are now a dangerous radical. Come by my office, and I'll show you the secret handshake.
seriousprofessor, we have a secret handshake? I'm not so angry with Obama, because I knew when I voted for him I was taking a chance - after all, he is a Democrat. I had hopes, but I knew I could be wrong. Of course, he exceeded my expectations of potential disappointment by a long shot. I still see only one positive in his election, and that is breaking the glass ceiling for black people. He's not worth it, but that is worth it.
This presidency will come and go, and at some point the American people will realize it's up to them. So what's that secret handshake?
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Oh, sure. We may be examining a disaster, but it doesn't automatically follow that every element is a disaster. Similarly, a chocolate cake is sweet, but not every element that comprises it is sweet.
I can't explain the dangerous radical secret handshake here. People are watching!
"I still see only one positive in his election...breaking the glass ceiling for black people. He's not worth it, but that is worth it."
I hope you are right, but I believe he just slammed the door and did lasting damage.
Agreed. Obama's doing, and will do, unimaginable damage. And why? Millions of AAs could have stepped into that office and done an excellent job, without selling out as he has.
Hmmm good point.
"This presidency will come and go, and at some point the American people will realize it's up to them."
Ah, BeForKids, I only wish that were true. But our situation now is more dangerous than that. Obama is giving the country back to the Palinoids. It would be easy for him to restore jobs. An FDR style Works Progress Administration for education and green energy, PAID FOR by restoring taxes on the rich to pre-Reagan levels, 70%. But Obama's handlers would spank him if he went anywhere near that level. Therefore 2010 will be a replay of 1994. After the Bush fiasco, the Republican brand will be restored in record time, WHICH IS WHY the ruling class chose Obama and bankrolled him. The lesson of 1994 was that if you triangulate with the Republicans they will beat you. The corporatists needed someone who was too inexperienced and too compliant to recognize that trap. Obama was their man.
But a Republican restoration will be vastly more catastrophic now than in '94. The Palinoids will plunge us into a '30's depression (no half measure stimulus package for them) AND into irreversible climate change. (Newt Gingrich has just written that handing authority over CO2 to the EPA is dictatorship.)
Will we be able to vote our way back from that abyss? More likely there will be another false flag 9-11, and a continuous reign of fear. How low the US and the world will have to sink before there is a turnaround is not something I care to contemplate. Obama's obedience to the corporatocracy is leading us into unimaginable catastrophe.
I remember how you defended him. Said you saw something in your daughter's eye that was inspired and how you were going to vote for him because the young people told you to do it.
I pleaded, "Isn't that going too far? Shouldn't we temper the young passion with experience and wisdom?" Then you and your Obama supporters (Glover was another one) here on CD badgered and spited everyone and anyone that said anything critical of the man with the smiling face and hopeful eyes. You were duped. And now, like many of those still posting here, you have the audacity of turning on your choice and once again complaining. How can you be so fickle?
Apparently when DMG he gets new information he reassesses his earlier posture. What do you do when YOU get new information?
Prof. Green,
Be prepared to be outraged for the rest of your life because if you think the Dims and Repugs will get any better, you seriously are kidding yourself. Our political system is broken with the duopoly constantly in control. That is the problem, and perhaps you might consider writing articles about ways to fix the system, like encouraging people to vote third or even fourth party, or how to begin local grassroots movements. You are a professor. You are widely read in politics. It does not take a Ph.D. to understand how screwed up our political system is, and how it is not run by one "little prick" but a whole bunch of them! That is my mini-lecture for the day. Class dismissed.
We've been outraged long enough!!! It's time for action!!! We can no longer vote for ANYONE who is a member of the duopoly that is currently destroying our country for the sake of their wealthy "owners"!!! Both parties have failed our country miserably and it's time to expel them from American politics!!!
It's time for all of us who really care about our country and our fellow citizens to find fellow citizens as candidate(s) we can REALLY BELIEVE IN and vote for no others but them for both Congress and President. Democrats and Republicans NEED NOT APPLY - we've had enough of your self-centered ploys that rape our republic, steal our wealth, and create wars as a gift for the MIC!!! Democrats and Republicans should never again be considered as possible candidates!!!
Surely there are potential competent leaders in the U.S. who still believe that America BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE and abhor what is being done to our country by the ravenous, unprincipled government that currently exists.
LET'S FIND THEM AND ELECT THEM!!!
It's not so much the two party system that is the problem but the fact that only millionaires can successfully run for office. Soon, if it hasn't already done so, SCOTUS will make this the supreme law of the land. In order to be a millionaire, one must behave in ways that are antithetical to the people's intrests. Even if someone from an alternative party were to make it to Congress, that person would be no different from the crooks we currently have by virtue of being a millionaire. Remember, you cannot get rich by being nice. The only way we will ever get crooks out of government is to get rid of the millionaire requirement. This will never happen because of the upcoming SCOTUS ruling so we're fucked in a big way.
You can't have a viable non-money party unless you first have a social movement. Organize democratic unions and co-ops. THEN we'll see about winning elections.
Finally, Mr. Green is opening his partisan eyes.
"Slowly he turned, step by step, inch by inch ...."
I always enjoy reading Mr Green's rants but I am struck by his apparent naivete...especially for a college professor.
Note to DMG: our government was set up by the the economic elite of the time to protect their wealth and, for god sake, to keep the rabble from trying to spread it around. See, eg Democracy for the Few by Michael Parenti for an historical wake-up call.
Also, you might read some things by Peter Dale Scott on the form and function of the "deep state."
Your studied outrage is amusing but comes across as the whining of a young teen who sees the injustice of the world for the first time but has no idea how it all came about
Though I really enjoyed Green's article (as I stated in my general post below), I also agree with your points on how our government was set up. And I think the ruling elite are attempting to consolidate their power even more now, as more and more people are waking up.
Howard Zinn makes the same points, of course. And "The Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States" by Charles Beard is another good one.
generalcommentator, good reminder about Michael Parenti's "Democracy for the Few". Really, none of this should come as a surprise, let alone outrageous. Here's a table of contents of this book for those who might be interested (now in its 8th edition; 2nd edition came out in 1977!):
http://www.michaelparenti.org/DemocracyForFew.html
The only way you can be mad is to have not understood from the beginning exactly who Obama is working for. Politics is a show. Follow the money. This is turning out precisely as planned. Follow the money. The bankers, the military contractors, the politicians. Follow the money. Words mean nothing. Not from Obamas mouth, or any other national intelligence criminal. The only thing that makes me mad is the complete rejection of the obvious by those deemed learned. Really folks, where is the true intellectual surprise here?
I agree completely, Wayout.
Agreed. It's amazing how "Those deemed learned" pushed so hard from Obama, when he set off my BS and sellout detectors on day one.
The little old lady that the "prick" used to refer to in his campaign stories who was "fired up and ready to go" must have dropped dead by now.....this guy sold all you progressives a bill of goods and now he and his band of thieves are going to make you pay big time.
"must have dropped dead by now"
No, she got her payoff and is happy. All this stuff is staged.
Of course, "little prick" also applies to the Obama fans who called their fellow Democrats racists and repeated right-wing smears about the Clintons. That's when I knew the Democrats had gone bad.
Very well said RichM.
I'll second that. I was a Hillary supporter, but that was only after Kucinich and then Edwards were out of the running. But because of what I'm seeing from both Obama and Clinton I would not give either one of them a thought of getting my vote -- not unless I want to help in my own demise and that my fellow struggling citizens.
All true.
But such division really doesn't get us very far, does it?
We need to put recriminations behind us now and unify to start building a new partu that can take on the corporatists (Dem and Repub).
RichM,
Aren't they amazing? One year ago most of these people now attacking THEIR president were swooning over Mr. Hope and Change. My god! I don't know whether to laugh or spit.
Yeah right. Ma and Pa Clinton didn't fuck us to death. They gave us NAFTA, blew health insurance reform, cut the legs out from under the poor with their personal responsibility act, got rid of Glass Steagle Act, allowed mega mergers of already giant corporations, did a drive by shooting in Kosovo and Iraq. The only honest thing Billy Boy did was get a good old fashioned blow job which being married to Hillary was probably the best choice.
The only thing that really makes me mad is that so many Americans were sold waterfront property in Arizona by the conman with the slogan: change we can believe in. Maybe some good will come out of it, as many Obama acolytes wake up and realize they have been conned again!
The real problem now is that there is nothing that can be done to really change what is going on. The people who control the levers of power; Insurance executives, Bankers, Military industry power brokers, etc. will take every bit of wealth that this country can produce and go somewhere else when th US. collapses and that is where we are headed. The notion that we are too big to fail is a myth. Look at the massive infastructure that used to exist in our manfacturing heyday. Where is it now? In decay and it didn't take but a gereration. Where will your children and grandchildren go to find employment to fund their pampered lifestyle? India, China, South America? Good luck. The experiement that was started two centuries ago went off the rails with the unchecked greed of capitalism. It like a stampede of wild horse that will not be tamed. GET OUT OF THE WAY OR IT WILL RUN OVER YOU!
Exactly--
The good news is that, finally, the left wing is showing some rage. Until the left wing becomes as radicalized as the right wing, things will only get worse. Enough of this settling for the lesser-of-two-evils shit!
Agreed. And don't get fooled by the "progressive" pundits, who are either stupid or bought.
As far as the corruption you write of, MUCH can be done with proper organization of the people.
The deeper issue of the end of the Industrial Age that you hint at cannot be "changed", yes, but the harmful effects of it can be mitigated by our actions.
All the anger is natural. Remember, the people in the White House expected this and have figured it into the equation. They know that the public has a short memory and that the numbers will swing back in their favor. At least that is what they think. They are probably right. Why do you think the health plan doesn't take effect for 3 years. The masses are manipulated.