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Obama's lies over the Afghanistan war remind us of the lessons of Nineteen Eighty-Four
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell described a superstate, Oceania, whose language of war inverted lies that "passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past,' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present controls the past'."
Barack Obama is the leader of a contemporary Oceania. In two speeches at the close of the decade, the Nobel Peace Prize-winner affirmed that peace was no longer peace, but rather a permanent war that "extends well beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan" to "disorderly regions, failed states, diffuse enemies". He called this "global security" and invited our gratitude. To the people of Afghanistan, which the US has invaded and occupied, he said wittily: "We have no interest in occupying your country."
In Oceania, truth and lies are indivisible. According to Obama, the American attack on Afghanistan in 2001 was authorised by the United Nations Security Council. There was no UN authority. He said that "the world" supported the invasion in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks. In truth, all but three of 37 countries surveyed by Gallup expressed overwhelming opposition. He said that America invaded Afghanistan "only after the Taliban refused to turn over Osama Bin Laden". In 2001, the Taliban tried three times to hand over Bin Laden for trial, Pakistan's military regime reported, and they were ignored.
"Hearts and minds"
Even Obama's mystification of the 9/11 attacks as justification for his war is false. More than two months before the twin towers were attacked, the former Pakistani diplomat Niaz Naik was told by the Bush administration that a US military assault would take place by mid-October. The Taliban regime in Kabul, which the Clinton administration had secretly supported, was no longer regarded as "stable" enough to ensure US control over oil and gas pipelines to the Caspian Sea. It had to go.
Obama's most audacious lie is that Afghanistan today is a "safe haven" for al-Qaeda's attacks on the west. His own national security adviser, James Jones, said in October that there were "fewer than 100" al-Qaeda operatives in Afghanistan. According to US intelligence, 90 per cent of the Taliban are hardly Taliban at all, but "a tribal localised insurgency [who] see themselves as opposing the US because it is an occupying power". The war is a fraud. Only the terminally gormless remain true to the Obama brand of "world peace".
Beneath the surface, however, there is serious purpose. Under the disturbing General Stanley McChrystal, who gained distinction for his assassination squads in Iraq, the occupation of Afghanistan is a model for those "disorderly regions" of the world still beyond Oceania's reach. This is known as Coin (counter- insurgency), and draws together the military, aid organisations, psychologists, anthropologists, the media and public relations hirelings. Covered in jargon about winning hearts and minds, it aims to incite civil war: Tajiks and Uzbeks against Pashtuns.
The Americans did this in Iraq and destroyed a multi-ethnic society. They built walls between communities which had once intermarried, ethnically cleansing the Sunnis and driving millions out of the country. Embedded media reported this as "peace"; American academics bought by Washington and "security experts" briefed by the Pentagon appeared on the BBC to spread the good news. As in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the opposite was true.
Something similar is planned for Afghanistan. People are to be forced into "target areas" controlled by warlords, bankrolled by the CIA and the opium trade. That these warlords are barbaric is irrelevant. "We can live with that," a Clinton-era diplomat once said of the return of oppressive sharia law in a "stable", Taliban-run Afghanistan. Favoured western relief agencies, engineers and agricultural specialists will attend to the "humanitarian crisis" and so "secure" the subjugated tribal lands.
That is the theory. It worked after a fashion in Yugoslavia, where ethnic-sectarian partition wiped out a once-peaceful society, but it failed in Vietnam, where the CIA's "Strategic Hamlet Program" was designed to corral and divide the southern population and so defeat the Vietcong - the Americans' catch-all term for the resistance, similar to "Taliban".
Behind much of this are the Israelis, who have long advised the Americans in both the Iraq and the Afghanistan adventures. Ethnic cleansing, wall-building, checkpoints, collective punishment and constant surveillance - these are claimed as Israeli innovations that have succeeded in stealing most of Palestine from its native people. And yet, for all their suffering, the Palestinians have not been divided irrevocably and they endure as a nation against all odds.
Imperial cemeteries
The most telling forerunners of the Obama Plan, which the Nobel Peace Prize-winner and his general and his PR men prefer we forget, are those that failed in Afghanistan itself. The British in the 19th century and the Soviets in the 20th century attempted to conquer that wild country by ethnic cleansing and were seen off, though after terrible bloodshed. Imperial cemeteries are their memorials. People power, sometimes baffling, often heroic, remains the seed beneath the snow, and invaders fear it.
"It was curious," wrote Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four, "to think that the sky was the same for everybody, in Eurasia or Eastasia as well as here. And the people under the sky were also very much the same - everywhere, all over the world . . . people ignorant of one another's existence, held apart by walls of hatred and lies, and yet almost exactly the same - people who . . . were storing up in their hearts and bellies and muscles the power that would one day overturn the world."



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Show All>>In 2001, the Taliban tried three times to hand over Bin Laden for trial, Pakistan's military regime reported, and they were ignored.<<
This is a new twist to the tale (ouch). Previously it was that the Taliban wanted something like EVIDENCE of bin-Laden's actual involvement before turning over to American "justice."
Where lies the truth?
Gary
Tough question, but odds are against getting it from the u.s. government.
Obama had more reversals (also known as broken campaign promises or lies) during his first year in office than any of his 43 predecessors.
While Obama promised transparency he has only recently started being transparent only because he was sued for not being transparent.
Hey, how dare you accuse the annointed one of not being transparent. He is one of the most transparent individuals I know of, inside or outside of politics. It won't be long until virtually everyone can see right through him.
How about this explosive paragraph? Its implications are very, very plain to anyone reading it. All the Bush Administration needed was an excuse.
"Even Obama's mystification of the 9/11 attacks as justification for his war is false. More than two months before the twin towers were attacked, the former Pakistani diplomat Niaz Naik was told by the Bush administration that a US military assault would take place by mid-October. The Taliban regime in Kabul, which the Clinton administration had secretly supported, was no longer regarded as "stable" enough to ensure US control over oil and gas pipelines to the Caspian Sea. It had to go."
As Smarter said I would love to see the sources cited. It's not that I don't believe this, but it would be nice to be able to dig deeper. I admit that I haven't been reading enough lately, except here. "I'm reading "The Price of Loyalty" by Suskind right now. Of course, I spend too much time reading essays here, which explains why books aren't getting enough attention. The more I read the more explosive things get, the more I want more of my fellow Americans to wake up to the truth.
Well, quick search on google for "Niaz Naik" turned up this page detailing the meeting regarding a possible pre-9/11 Afghanistan invasion.
http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=niaz_naik
It says at the end that the pipeline wasn't discussed in this meeting, but what other motivations might the US have if this wasn't about Osama Bin Laden? The Taliban was too tough on the drug crops? An early test for neoconservative foreign policy theory? It's honestly hard to guess with the crazy Bush administration, though I'm still doubtful the foreign interventions carried out during the Bush admin were truly based on neoconservative, good (western, secular democracy) vs evil (any govt problematic for the US), theory. I think it was used by the intellectuals, or to win over conservative "intellectuals".
here's the BBC link in which Niaz Naik was informed of the operation that would eventually lead to the propping of Unocal's Hamid Karzai as the pipeline's guardian:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1550366.stm
(1997) Oil barons court Taliban in Texas
http://www.mapcruzin.com/news/war111901a.htm
(1998) John Maresca, VP for International Relations at Unocal speaks before US House of Representatives, stating that the Taliban government of Afghanistan should be removed and replaced by a government that is acceptable to UnoCal, adding that it could increase Unocal profits 500% by 2015.
http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa48119.000/hfa48119_0.htm
Thank you for the links. Those are excellent.
Love your online name, too! "Visualize whirled peas!"
Don't forget the Aug 2001 Taliban trip to Houston led by UnoCal rep Hamid Karzai. The trip was to obtain Taliban approval of pipeline from Central Asia to Indian Ocean.
They refused to sign.
The rest is history!!!
But I could be wrong !
While I do not have the links handy at the time, this was also reproted on in the Indian press prior to the events of 9/11.
This article points out that the US wargamed an attack on Afghanistan in order to topple the Taliban in the spring of 2001.
http://www.geopoliticalmonitor.com/origins-of-the-afghan-war/
It also cites sources documenting the desire to see a stable regime so as to ensure a piepline built across that country, the Pentagons "Vision" of further wars in the region so as to make it a suitable transportation corrider for energy supplies and the Links Bush, Cheney and Rice had to the Energy firms that were jockeying for influence and access in the region.
(As example Condi Rices links to Chevron which later bought Unocal. Unocal was the firm that threatened the Taliban with bombs unless they granted Unocal the right to build a pipeline)
and chevron really does have a big oil tanker christened the "u.s.s. condolizza rice".
I believe you are correct, evidence was required to be shown - and this offer was not pursued at all - to do so would have admitted that terrorism is a law enforcement concern (which it is) and not a military one (which is what the neo-cons wanted). Thus, we played right into the terrorists' hands..
However, Obama is not correct either when he states: "Taliban refused to turn over OBL". As we have learned the hard way in 2009; Obama parses very carefully his words to make everyone think they are hearing what they want. Pure Rahm, pure BS.
Obama also mentioned '43 nations' (or whatever) support us in Afghan, same BS as Bush...
What are the odds on whether Rahm Emmanuel is a Mossad agent? I figure at least 50-50.
I don't think so, but a quick check of wikipedia does reveal:
His father was a zionist terrorist, the group killed many innocents. (Many terrorists techniques were actually invented by zionists - car bombs, etc..)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahm_emmanuel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irgun
He also was a civilian volunteer for the israeli military during gulf war 1, and is basically pro-war. As far as I know, he's a pretty sleezy character when it comes to politics. He has been a serious enemy of progressives.
No odds are necessary. He IS a Mossad agent.
For any government to agree to extradite someone accused of a crime that resides within its borders, the presentation of evidence to substantiate the validity of the extradition is a standard procedure. That the US Empire refused to provide such evidence leads to two conclusions: 1) It had no evidence with which to charge Bin-Laden with the 9/11 crime (or any other) 2) As already mentioned, the US Empire was going to invade whether Bin-Laden was turned over or not. It should also be noted that the government of Sudan offered to turn Bin-Laden over to the Clinton administration for his planning the legitimate attack made on the USS Cole, the Clinton admin. refused the offer, and Bin-Laden was provided safe transport from Sudan to Afghanistan.
I'm not certain as to when Orwellianisms started to emanate from the US federal government, but I mark JFK's "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country" speech calling for service to the state as one of the first.
Whoa! FWIW, I've long been bothered by the exact subtext you mention.
For many years, especially the "formative years" of my childhood following the assassination, that phrase was a popular staple of the JFK legacy.
Superficially, it seems so altruistic, exalted, and noble-- when viewed sentimentally as a general cultural patriotic aphorism.
But at some point, I saw what you saw. Now, like a Saint Bernard with a rawhide chew, I can't pick it up without slobbering irony all over it.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Karlof1 -
This reference to Mullah Omar's request for "evidence" showing Al Qaeda's and Osama's connection to the WTC attack was briefly touched upon by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a few weeks ago. I've always thought it was a bit of a side issue - an excuse elevated by the Bush/Cheney White House to gloss over the significance of their abrupt rejection of Mullah Omar's suprising offer to hand bin Laden and Zwahiri over into the custody of a neutral Muslim state. The United States of America was not going to get bogged down in protracted negotiations, or messy factual details, with a failed state regime like the Taliban that had a history of harboring terrorists, you see.
Anyway, calls for a showing of proof were part of the diplomatic dialogue that took place in early October of 2001. I disagree with the first of your two conclusions about why the Bushies didn't supply such evidence (that there was "no evidence to charge bin Laden with the 911 crime"). There was plenty of such evidence - all of it deeply tainted by its source, which was the intimate working relationship between US intelligence and the Pakistani ISI (and perhaps another foreign intelligence agency or two) during the first nine months of the Bush/Cheney administration. To hand over the evidence would compromise the coverup and cause partisan embarrassment.
On your follow up point about Osama and the Clinton administration, my understanding is a bit different, but I'm surely open to new info.
Clinton's national security team definitely was trying to run Al Qaeda out of Sudan, and get the Saudis to take custody and control of the Osama bin Laden problem. The Saudis however were very understandably uncomfortable about having that steaming hot pile of potential domestic shit on their plate. So Saudi Arabia spirited Osama from Sudan back over to Afghanistan - the royal family's traditional preferred mechanism for exiling troublesome jihadists somewhere else, anywhere else, so long as it's outside their borders. The House of Saud fully grasps the concept of blowback, and knows it's bad for business.
Osama bin Laden was formally indicted at some point in time during the Clinton years for something, but I'd never heard about an extradition offer from the government of Sudan being extended and turned down before. Can you point me towards a source?
Bill from Saginaw
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reply. Clinton himself admitted in 2002 that the Sudanese offered bin-Laden to the USA. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/933748/posts provides a transcript of this admission amidst discussion with Sandy Berger. http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1824/qa.htm is an interesting Q&A between Chomsky and an Indian lecture audience in the early 2000s that delves into other parts of the overall discussion thread. http://www.scribd.com/doc/4312/Noam-Chomsky-911 is an online version of Chomsky--9-11 wherein Chomsky notes how historical facts can be made to disappear: "These facts have been completely removed from history. One has to practcally scream them from the rooftops." http://www.infowars.com/saved%20pages/Prior_Knowledge/Clinton_let_bin_laden.htm You may have seen this as it details communications between the Clinton admin and Syudan's government. http://www.scribd.com/doc/5782252/Bill-Clinton-and-Osama-Bin-Laden This contains the previous document and others. More can be found by googling using the following: clinton osama sudan extradition.
Sioux Rose
KARLOF: This is purely speculative, albeit based on my sometimes-developed sense of intuition, but from the getgo I felt Obama was IN on it. I felt that it was understood he would be the patsy and allowed to "get away." As a friend of mine related (and he has military background), Navy Seals might have been sent in to grab Obama if he was REALLY wanted. But where would the cowboys be without their necessary "Indians"? And so an enemy, live, was more beneficial than one dead or contained. How would Americans have stood for the build-up of arms, the naked invasion of Iraq, the decimation of their civil liberties if some boogyman was not perceived to be ON THE LOOSE? And what of his family members flown off and away while the rest of us were kept grounded? There are SO many unanswered questions, so many fake pieces of "evidence" that just so happened to show up in the nick of time, that the entire 911 drama basically begs thinking persons to question the official story. Any who buy it after all the lies executed by our so-called leaders became (via hindsight) blatantly exposed is either brain-dead, working for the government (or military), or endowed with a perception that is as lopsided as it is narrow-minded. Orwell himself would be in awe of what our "leaders" got away with lately!
Pssst, Siouxrose! Siouxrose?
Do you realize you wrote "Obama", not "Osama"?
In some ways, it's a distinction without a difference. ;)
· Yr Obd't Servant
Sioux Rose
OS: I wonder if it's some kind of Freudian slip? Interesting that the digit shifts = B & S or B.S. The Gods demnstrate their distinctive senses of humor.
I'm pretty sure you mean Osama, not Obama, was IN on it. Though I wouldn't mind if the Navy Seals grabbed *Obama* and dragged him off, anywhere. For good.
We should all be eternally grateful to John Pilger for the work he's doing to present the realities behind the contradictions. Though I wish he'd source his perceptive insights even in short articles like this one, to enable further investigation into the issues.
The Norwegian Nobel committee made a greave error in awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama - even he was initially embarrassed by it. The consequence is, as Pilger points to, that the Peace Prize ceremony was turned into a pulpit for preaching war. Sad story. But the treatment and effects on Afghans, Iraqies and other US victims around the world is infinitely sadder.
Agree, this article nails a few points, although it's a bit late..
From my conversations through the years I consider when the Tribes were rounded up & herded to the Rez's we really didn't need much more of a clue.
I consider the thought of that time was basically our participaticion in life was no longer needed as the Europeans were going to build some really grand swell world.
Just another day closer to my journey being completed through your world.
Life is good. What an experience! It's always best to forgive.
It's always best to forgive.
Some crimes cannot and should not be forgiven.
there is no peace without justice
Never forgive ongoing crimes or their extensions.
Forgiveness presupposes an acknowledgement of guilt by the transgressor - or else, in the perp's mind, there's nothing to forgive. Forgiving without the guilty recognizing the wrong simply enables and encourages the crime to continue.
The US even under Obama continues its crimes.
However, not forgiving until the transgressor accepts fault does not mean one should be continously angry. The best strategy toward oneself is to switch off the anger when it isn't relevant, and enjoy the beauty and marvels of life. Then turn the anger on as soon as any reminder of crime arrives.
Anger at the murderer for ongoing murder is the only right reaction. All else is complicity.
Sioux Rose
SMARTER: I like your post. It's my understanding that part of the strategy utilized by Alcoholics Anonymous is to have recovering individuals OWN their previous actions and make amends where possible. This capacity to look truthfully at one's actions is part of the catharsis process that leads to spiritual (or related) healing. With the U.S moving from bombed nation to bombed nation never taking stock of its offensive actions, it reminds me of a dry drunk on some kind of runaway caravan of carnage. Too many otherwise intelligent persons see Obama doing what Bush did, but believe "the experts" who anointed him "Prince of peace" by handing him the Nobel Prize. That, added to his credits in Constitutional Law, make it seem he would know better than the rest of us what to do. Apparently as a result of these sterling endorsements, some grant him homage where he is in fact unworthy and has proven himself exceedingly dangerous.
Unfortunately the U.S. has not begun to earn forgiveness from the world, from those nations it so nakedly trespassed against; and that is why I often post my sense that the impact of karmic blowback has only begun to affect our nation. The fact that it has not changed course under this president is mortifying. It is too late in humanity's game plan for one nation to grab the resources of other lands and leave them like the tombs of hell. There are many citizens who do not consent to what is going on, being done in their name; and I pray that the lords of karma will prove lenient with those of us who maintained a sense of conscience and tried to stop the actions of leaders drunk on power, precisely the species that corrupts absolutely. In my mind, forgiveness is not warranted until, as Jesus directed, the individual (or nation) who sins (i.e. misses the mark as is the literal translation of that word) agrees to change course and "sin no more." The world is waiting for the American version of a collective engagement with AA principles, or some modern adaptation on its theme.
Tnx, Sioux Rose. Good post. Good to exchange with you again.
I used to be somebody else, until I got chucked (for commenting on other installments being chucked). I trust you'll recognize my attitudes, Lakota Rose.
How conscious is Obama of the process of deception?
"The process of deception has to be conscious, or it would not be carried out with sufficient precision, but it also has to be unconscious, or it would bring with it a feeling of falsity and hence of guilt.... To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one denies — all this is indispensably necessary."George Orwell, 1984.
When I watch Obama speak I get the feeling he's in a permanent state of hypnosis. Such would be the optimal mental state to achieve Orwellian mass deception.
When I watch Obama speak I get the feeling he's in a permanent state of hypnosis.
Obama is the bitter and absurd culmination of the civil rights movement. After all that oppression, pain and death, a black person finally is elected president and turns out to be merely another run-of-the-mill aggressive but totally incompetent liar, indistinguishable from his immediate predecessor and most of those before them. Obama is not hypnotized. He is corrupt.
As were both Powell and Rice.
Good point.
JSkinner wrote, "When I watch Obama speak I get the feeling he's in a permanent state of hypnosis. Such would be the optimal mental state to achieve Orwellian mass deception."
The Americans didn't spend all that time, money, and effort on MK-ULTRA for nothing.
I'm sure getting tired of his 'tennis-game' head bounce between the two prompters at 10 and 2 o'clock.. how ridiculous, you can see how phony it looks from a 3rd camera..
Well said.
I think Obama has been caught in the trap of Washington 'group think' and, like LBJ in Vietnam, he has dashed the hopes of his reelection on the rocks of Afghanistan. Unless he's running against Sarah Palin -- and even maybe if he is -- he's certain to lose in 2012. One thing could save him: If he becomes a true populist progressive in his next three years, reinstitutes some of FDR's programs, and clamps down on corporate power, but the odds of that happening are about the same as the Wasilla Momster becoming a Muslim, so it appears as if we are approaching the complete collapse of the American Empire and our economy under the next Republican president.
I strongly supported Obama before and don't ascribe to him the evil intentions some of the posters here are convinced he possesses, but I think he's been insulated and surrounded by advisers like Emanuel, McChrystal, Petraeus, Geithner, et al, and he, unfortunately, believes their estimation of the world problems and their solutions to them. He's been living in the DeeCee bubble for years and has apparently accepted that as reality, much to my dismay.
Assuming he is not complicit (which I don't), his only excuse is the same as a critique the republicons foisted on him: utterly inexperienced.
It's not about age, JFK was his age, and look how he stood up to the military yahoos. I believe Gore Vidal has noted that he believes BO is no where near the same caliber of person JFK was.
"... BO is no where near the same caliber of person JFK was."
He ain't, that's for sure. The guy's just a figurehead and a puppet, and he's happy with that, thank you very much.
RSJ: "I strongly supported Obama before and don't ascribe to him the evil intentions some of the posters here are convinced he possesses..."
I bet the dead bodies in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (and their families staring into their bloody entrails) may ascribe some evil intentions to Uncle Barack.
@ berniewentboom January 5th, 2010 9:46 pm: That's a naive and short-sighted view of the situations in those countries. Obama has committed to leaving Iraq, and it has yet to be seen if he will keep that commitment.
In Afghanistan, should we pull out, the Taliban will reclaim power and hundreds of thousands of Afghanis will be jailed and tortured or executed, just as happened when they took power last time. Then you Obama-haters would be castigating him for allowing this massacre by failing to keep troops there to prevent it, and bemoaning his 'evil intentions' in that case. Does it ever occur to you that there is no easy solution in Afghanistan? As much as I favor pulling our troops out, that won't spare innocent Afghanis from bloody retribution by the Taliban. What's your answer to preventing the country from becoming a Taliban slaughterhouse should we withdraw?
Aside from that, Obama may believe what the Pentagon tells him: That we have to keep troops next door in Afghanistan to quickly intervene if Islamic extremists take power in Pakistan, gain access to the nation's stockpile of nuclear weapons, and begin unleashing them on countries like like India and Israel. Millions of innocent people would likely die in that scenario. So, what's your answer to preventing that nuclear holocaust from happening, berniewentboom?
The NewYorker magazine
July 21, 2008
"Making It" by Ryan Lizza
A thorough examination of the beginning of Barack Obama's career in Illinois politics. From the start, he betrayed, manipulated, and eagerly turned his back on the people who had helped him. He is highly intelligent and deceitful.
Aspiring to be a member of the elite. That's all he ever wanted; everything else (like all the policy stuff) was incidental. He said and did what ever it took to rise. And now he's the star figurehead/puppet of the elite.
@ Birdbrain Alley... January 5th, 2010 11:45 pm: The passage you cited is not in Ryan Lizza's "Making It" New Yorker article, nor anything resembling it, and he did not come to that conclusion about Obama. But here are some legitimate passages from Lizza's piece:
"Perhaps the [Clinton welfare reform] law’s most punitive aspect was that it cut off aid to poor legal immigrants, a provision that Clinton, in his 2004 memoir, called “particularly harsh” and “unjustifiable.” The law that Obama helped pass in Illinois restored benefits to this group. (In a continuing effort to produce lemonade, Obama’s first ad of the 2008 general-election campaign says that he “passed laws moving people from welfare to work.”) Obama resisted the national rightward trend of the mid-nineties in other small ways. He sponsored an amendment to the state constitution that would have made health care a universal right in Illinois and helped pass an ethics bill that reformed Illinois’s antiquated campaign-finance system." [Obama also wrote and passed legislation to improve state services to mothers and children and to videotape all police interrogations in felony cases, very much opposed by police unions.] [...]
"By 2001, if there was any maxim from community organizing that Obama lived by, it was the Realpolitik commandment of Saul Alinsky, the founding practitioner of community organizing, to operate in 'the world as it is and not as we would like it to be.'” [...]
"Like many politicians, Obama is paradoxical. He is by nature an incrementalist, yet he has laid out an ambitious first-term agenda (energy independence, universal health care, withdrawal from Iraq). He campaigns on reforming a broken political process, yet he has always played politics by the rules as they exist, not as he would like them to exist. He runs as an outsider, but he has succeeded by mastering the inside game. He is ideologically a man of the left, but at times he has been genuinely deferential to core philosophical insights of the right."
-- http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/21/080721fa_fact_lizza?currentPage=all
I know some of Obama's relatives and met him on a couple of occasions before he became a presidential candidate. He's a complex person, and he doesn't take his responsibilities lightly. And he is a shrewd, pragmatic politician and a great orator and, whatever you think of those talents, FDR also had them and they are necessary in a president who wants to get things done. Sadly, some people on the left want him to be a mirror image of Bush, cracking down on or ignoring the right the way Junior did the left. That's not in Obama's personality but I can say this, after watching him from when he first ran for office in Illinois: he is a subtle player and he doesn't show his cards until he has to and, like any good general, never betrays his strategy until the battle is won. He's read Sun Tzu and has always pretended weakness to gull his enemies into over-confidence, as well as letting their own hubris defeat them. (Look at how he's managed to 'allow' the right-wingers to expose themselves as racist creeps and nutcases over the health care reform debate.) Right now, some of the posters here think they have him all figured out -- his opponents in the past made that same mistake, and ended up with egg on their faces. Look, he's got three years to go -- at the moment it doesn't look good, but he may surprise us progressives. We won't get everything we want -- life and politics aren't like that -- but he may accomplish more than we're willing to give him credit for at this point.
As I have posted before on CD, he's not and never was the perfect progressive candidate; it was only the wishful fatuity of some on the left that made him so. He was simply better than McCain and some of his Dem opposition, which is why I supported him and hope I can support him again.
- but rather a permanent war that "extends well beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan" -
That's DAFT, based on the infamous P.L. 107-40.
Enemies are seeked for on the global Earth whole,
like an endless game of whack-a-mole.
Its Orwellian DAFTness stops any progress.
It was started by and continues to be the fault of our feckless Congress.
It is surpassingly ironic that Obama may well be turning into our closest version yet of an Orwellian president, considering all the contenders for that prize. Bush and Cheney practiced doublespeak compulsively, but their deceptions were thin and easily seen through, even if MSM generally refused to unmask their egregious lies.
But Obama still has some leftover veneer of "hope and change" about him, and the cynical awarding of the Nobel only polishes up that superficial gleam. There are still plenty of diehards for Obama willing to cut him slack every time the Republicans prove their number one mission is to bring him to political ruin, a daily event. As if he isn't doing that himself. He still has Rachel Maddow, E.J. Dionne, Richard Wolffe, Olbermann (sometimes) and a few dozen other pundits always willing to run interference for him, since the worst thing on earth is letting Republicans get away with their scurrilous attacks.
Meanwhile, Obama the Orwellian magician spins lie after lie to justify War as Peace, bailing out the banksters as saving the economy, deliberate health care disaster as "reform," and a trillion dollar war budget as necessary to "protect Americans." "Terrorism" is the new communism for Obama exactly as it was for Bush/Cheney, and the only reason Cheney keeps attacking Obama as soft on terror or in denial that we're "at war" is that Cheney's a psychotic and rabid racist and can't stand seeing a black man with more power than he has.
Orwell predicted all this, but I'm not sure he'd know what to make of just how profoundly insane this country has become.
Even Bob Herbert today attempts to spread the blame around, even the public are at fault as well as the congress and the prez, he writes. Well, another veiled attempt to shelter the man who has single handedly driven 2-3 million women and children from their homes in Pakistan and who is undoubtedly the most dangerous person to ever sit in the Oval Office with his finger near the button for precisely the reasons you enumerate above. The public has been duped but everyone including Bob wants to blame the victim to protect Obama. Why? Because it is just so politically incorrect if you're of the elite to assign blame to a black man, provided he is also of the elite.
The MSM will support the attacks back and forth between repub and dem - each side has their champions. As long as it continues to take people's thoughts and time away from consideration of real issues as you mention, wall st, healthcare, systemic reform, etc..