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Without a Movement, Progressives Cannot Aid Obama Presidency
Two great liberal historians -- the Arthur Schlesingers, senior and junior -- posited a cyclical theory of American political history, in which periods of progressive advance alternate with times of conservative reaction once every generation. And even when liberals have discounted this theory as too mechanistic, their hearts, if not their heads, have responded to the election of every Democratic president since LBJ -- each of whom entered office with a substantial Democratic majority in Congress -- with the hope that this time would be different, that a new burst of progressivism was at hand.
And each time, they have been disappointed. While Carter and Clinton could both point to progressive legislation enacted during their terms, many of their most significant achievements -- the deregulation of transportation, the consolidation and deregulation of finance, the abolition of welfare, the enactment of trade agreements with low-wage nations -- actually eroded the economic security that Franklin Roosevelt, Johnson and their congressional contemporaries had worked to hard to create.
Unlike Carter and Clinton, however, Obama took office at a moment when the intellectual force of laissez-faire economics was plainly spent. His reform agenda was nothing if not ambitious: health care for all, financial re-regulation, climate-change legislation and a Keynesian stimulus to revive a wounded economy. But as the first anniversary of his inauguration approaches, it's clear that despite the impending enactment of a genuinely epochal expansion of health care, a progressive era has not burst forth. Major legislation languishes or is watered down. Right-wing pseudo-populism stalks the land. The liberal base is demobilized. The '30s or the '60s it ain't.
The reasons for the stillbirth of the new progressive era are many and much discussed. There's the death of liberal and moderate Republicanism, the reluctance of some administration officials and congressional Democrats to challenge the banks, the ever-larger role of money in politics (see reluctance to challenge banks, above), the weakness of labor, the dysfunctionality of the Senate -- the list is long and familiar. But if there's a common feature to the political landscapes in which Carter, Clinton and now Obama were compelled to work, it's the absence of a vibrant left movement.
The America over which FDR presided was home to mass organizations of the unemployed; farmers' groups that blocked foreclosures, sometimes at gunpoint; general strikes that shut down entire cities, and militant new unions that seized factories. Both communists and democratic socialists were enough of a presence in America to help shape these movements, generating so much street heat in so many congressional districts that Democrats were compelled to look leftward as they crafted their response to the Depression. During Lyndon Johnson's presidency, the civil rights movement, among whose leaders were such avowed democratic socialists as Martin Luther King Jr. and James Farmer, provided a new generation of street heat that both compelled and abetted the president and Congress to enact fundamental reforms.
In America, major liberal reforms require not just liberal governments, but autonomous, vibrant mass movements, usually led by activists who stand at or beyond liberalism's left fringe. No such movements were around during Carter and Clinton's presidencies. For his part, Obama won election with something new under the political sun: a list of 13 million people who had supported his campaign. But he has consistently declined to activate his activists to help him win legislative battles by pressuring, for instance, those Democratic members of Congress who have weakened or blocked his major bills. To be sure, loosing the activists would have brought problems of its own: Unlike Roosevelt or Johnson, who benefited from autonomous movements, Obama would be answerable for every loopy tactic his followers employed. But in the absence of both a free-standing movement and a legion of loyalists, Congress isn't feeling much pressure from the left to move Obama's agenda.
The construction of social movements is always a bit of a mystery. The right has had great success over the past year in building a movement that isn't really for anything but that has channeled anew the fears and loathings of millions of Americans. If Glenn Beck can help do that for the right, can't, say, Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann help build a movement against the banks or for jobs programs? It might well be too little too late, but without left pressure from below, the Obama presidency will end up looking more like Carter's or Clinton's than Roosevelt's or Johnson's.
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Show AllObama looks more like Hitler.
These guys and their hold the rotten feet to the fire are getting extremely redundant and desperate.
Why does CD publish dozens of these apologist articles?
You know, even though we are just well intentioned wimps posting well intentioned opinions to little effect.
We are fulfilling our moral obligation to speak out, as to few Germans did, against our criminal leaders.
We are making a clear distinction between ourselves and the war criminals who support Obomber.
This is meaningful and may even have practical reprocussions in the future when war criminals are held accountable.
The progressive movement is to use the Demo's for mulch in a new direction.
Bullshit;obama is doing EXACTLY as he wants.Tony
Yes, and in the one case (funding for Ir-Af-Pak Occupation) where it appeared that Congress wouldn't move Obama's agenda, Obama told freshmen congressmen and women that the Party would not help fund their 2010 campaigns if they didn't vote for more war funding.
"The construction of social movements is always a bit of a mystery." NO HAROLD IT ISN'T. Just like KILLING social movements isn't a Mystery either. Remember COINTELPRO Harold? Ritual Defamation, False Imprisonment, and Extra Judicial Execution? From '68 to '78 EVERY Leader and EVERY Mass Movement for Economic & Social Justice was Murdered, Ritually Defamed, or Falsely Imprisoned, and White America CHEERED. THAT'S why the White Majority, 87% of the population in 49 States overwhelmingly elected RMN in '68, to put "those people" in their place - and then repeated their performance in '72. There have been no Leaders, and no Mass Movements for Economic or Social Justice ever since, Harold. Their Elimination was the first step in the Restoration of our Oligarchy and the Re-Establishment of Hell on Earth in this country. And now we're here and your 'Amnesia' will not save you or anybody else.
I was there. So were you. NO MYSTERY.
Delusion #1:
The author gives Obama credit for promoting a liberal agenda by citing an "impending enactment of a genuinely epochal expansion of health care" that is actually an epochal expansion of taxation and corporate welfare disguised as an expansion of health care.
Delusion #2:
The author tells us "Congress isn't feeling much pressure from the left to move Obama's agenda". Anybody who hasn't been locked in a closet for the past year can see that Congress has consistently been moving Obama's center-right agenda. The author again implies that Obama has a liberal agenda.
Anybody who thinks Obama has a liberal agenda, please raise their hand.
As long as newspapers keep filling their pages with delusional articles like this, the newspaper business will continue to die.
Looks more like Dubya's agenda, had he had one.
Sioux Rose
RAY: I like your list of # 1 & # 2, to which I'd add # 3: his blaming labor! Here we've seen things like NAFTA ship jobs overseas, added to the "Wallmart-ification" of the services industry, the take-over of media by right wing shills who frame messages in a way that guides naive voters to vote against their own best interests and for these and related offenses he has the nerve to say there is no organized left?
Since when does Nader, Kucinich, Chomsky, Michael Parenti, Chris Hedges and the many cued-in voices we read on the CD thread get any MAJOR media air time?
The mention of who owns media and how THEIR interests are served by manufacturing a consent that would not exist were it not for the trafficking in dangerous illusions and engineered misconceptions was never made. A very very disingenuous column and grounds for analysis.
Shame on you Mr. Meyerson! Your voice/opinion certainly found an apt home at The Washington Post.
As usual for sonething the Washington Post prints, this article is a classic example of how they memory hole events - then bemoan and act as if they never existed, the very movements and events they memory-holed!
There were no vibrant social movements during the Clinton years? So they don't recall Seattle, DC, Quebec City, the World Social Forum, the New Party, the Labor party, the Working Families Party - all now largely dissolved by the corporate media's - with teh WP leading, refusal to provide any coverage other than occasional negative coverage.
Wow, the apologists for the status quo still at it. This article is an insult to the intelligence of those paying attention. It is great for the MSM (WaPo etc.)
So blame the people (victims) for lack of democratic accountability?
Is Mr. Myerson that naive, or is this another cheap attempt to placate angry voters?
Either way, this article is an insult. I would like to see him debate Howard Zinn on this topic.
Meyerson is not naive, he just owns lots of war profiteer, bank, insurance and drug company stocks and is happy to see Obama and Congress enhancing corporate welfare for all of those industries. This article rationalizes Meyerson's complicity.
There's a reason progressives should help a right-wing tool like Obama? I sure haven't heard of it.
Apathy. Induced helplessness by the MSM and educational systems. As noted by luckylefty the deliberate targeting of progressive leadership by government thuggery.
None of these were mentioned by the article.
Wonder why?
Gary
Meyerson needs some in-patient care. He's either delusional or a psychopathic liar.
The usual tiresome deflection.
There could be millions in the streets and they might as well be invisible. There could be a handful of gullible Right-wing goons and crackpots and they make headlines for weeks.
It would be helpful if these clueless babblers could find the target.
Harold: either you are still being conned and are very naive or you are a shill and a presstitute, columnist for WAPO.
Why would we want to support the Obama presidency? As Alan Nairn pointed out this morning on Democracy Now! Obama has been responsible for more civilian deaths abroad than Bush in his first year, and probably in his last. He has gathered together all the hacks who gave us the multiple crises we face today and given them the green light to support the status quo. He wants to keep in place the banking laws that created "too big to fail" and have made the biggest bigger (and more vulnerable). He has supported a process of health care "reform" that hands the insurance industry 30 million new customers, kicking and screaming, and pays the industry to take them. What's to support?
That was some interview today, highly recommended, imo
Naim (paraphrasing) "..at least from a foreign policy perspective, there is no difference in the Obama presidency from a Palin one"
How can the author state: "His reform agenda.." when apparently Obama very carefully parsed his words to not actually produce any reforms. And in other instances, he has simply lied. He has offered zero effort to push his supposed 'reform agenda'
Naim gave a partial list of countries where 'the machine'(170 bases round the world) of us military/cia/agents are operating and murdering civilians and in which Obama (which Naim calls a terrorist and murderer, just like previous presidents) has done nothing to prevent, but in fact, escalates in some areas:
- afghanistan
- pakistan
- yemen
- iraq
- algeria
- ethiopia
- saudi arabia
- jordan
- rwanda
- congo
- indonesia
- columbia
- uzbekhistan
- thailand
- nepal
- india
- egypt
- honduras
- israel
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/1/6/obama_has_kept_the_machine_set
Did you catch the part about "bug splats" that Naim referred to? Very disturbing.
Hell yes - 'bug splats' being the actual pentagon term for # of dead innocents. Used to be 'collateral damage' in gulf war 1.. 'Bug splats' were estimated to be approx 600 on the 1st night of shock and awe..
Harold Meyerson is off target for all the reasons already posted on CD. In addition, if Obama started his presidency with as much "progressivity" as in some of his election campaign speeches, he possibly could have possible built a progressive movement to support a progressive agenda; however, Obama didn't even bother to wait until he took office in January 2009 to turn his back on progressive ideals by putting in office a hawkish cabinet and ignoring Israel's massacre in Gaza.
Good lord, would somebody lease throw this guy a hope-stick? I'm sorry, I'm 30 years old and tired of this apologist crap. I have spent the last (only) decade of my adult life working for progressive change. Hello, Bush/Cheney revisited.
"The liberal base is demobilized. The '30s or the '60s it ain't."
"The America over which FDR presided was home to mass organizations of the unemployed; farmers' groups that blocked foreclosures, sometimes at gunpoint; general strikes that shut down entire cities, and militant new unions that seized factories."
Well, no shit sherlock, the people wielding guns now point them in you're face and tell you to give them you're money. (Happened to me 3 times.) Or, they're part of the NRA (accounts for one of those 3 times.) I grew up with a gun (hunting in Minnesota) and still can't wrap my head around how you expect a largely peaceful movement to carry guns around. So much for being the kid of pacifists. Oh wait, that's how we were brought up.
Better yet, like many my age, we've just given up on MIC America, and went to a country with National Healthcare, a good wage, and an adios to the self destructive ways of our homeland. Start looking around, and ask yourself, "where did all the 25-35 year olds go?" Answer: Away from insanity inc.
So true. My brother and his male partner gave up on the USA a few years ago, and moved to Canada. After years of poverty wages and no healthcare, they practically fell into:
1. A building engineer/mechanic job that pays twice what it would in the US (brother).
2. A position in a Legal aid organization - paying about $100K a year - a similar position in the US would have either been volunteeer or paid at most $25K.
3. And of course, seeing a doctor whenever they nedd to and not pay a penny.
glenn ford - The people who keep comparing Obama to Hitler are getting extremely redundant and desperate too. Obama certainly isn't a progressive (maybe a moderate liberal, but he has been bought and sold just like to rest of our legislators, so it probably doesn't matter much which side of the line he falls on), but he is not a sociopath bent on genocide either. Can we please keep things in perspective here?
Profile of the Sociopath
This website summarizes some of the common features of descriptions of the behavior of sociopaths.
* Glibness and Superficial Charm
* Manipulative and Conning
They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. They appear to be charming, yet are covertly hostile and domineering, seeing their victim as merely an instrument to be used. They may dominate and humiliate their victims.
* Grandiose Sense of Self
Feels entitled to certain things as "their right."
* Pathological Lying
Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. Can create, and get caught up in, a complex belief about their own powers and abilities. Extremely convincing and even able to pass lie detector tests.
* Lack of Remorse, Shame or Guilt
A deep seated rage, which is split off and repressed, is at their core. Does not see others around them as people, but only as targets and opportunities. Instead of friends, they have victims and accomplices who end up as victims. The end always justifies the means and they let nothing stand in their way.
* * *
Except for the "deep seated rage", this sounds like Obama to me. In fact, it sounds like nearly every Republican or Democrat politician. This is The Time of the Sociopaths and we are all their victims.
M S 1:56 --------- I see a "deep seated rage" possible from being abandoned by dad.
Try this Perspective which is the mentality I see of USA military forces.
The only good Muslim is a dead Muslim.
It would not be the first time a USA general openly expressed that mentality.
Last time it was gooks or USA savages.
The USA has caused the slaughter of Millions throughtout the decade and century.
And you speak of perspective
Yes it is correct perspective when one sees millions fooled by a man who is directing the slaughter of thousands of innocents a continuation of millions.
Step out of your nationalist cave and look at todays and the whole historical record.
Glib talk + Thousands of dead innocents + Fascist Laws = Hitler ( close enough for me)
Un flippin believable. Everyday another Onion spoof.
President Obama will be spending the rest of his time in office stamping out evil. (aka Mission impossible)--Hell, it's a lot easier droning the Muslims than tossing the money changers out of Wall Street and the halls of Congress.
Obama is revving up for the long, endless war--the one to end evil in the world. Good luck Mr. President! Obama will show those Republicans! He can morph into a Cheney, a Bush, whoever. But wait a minute--those guys failed--they didn't stamp out evil, they provided a role model and then encouraged it.
So now, we will connect the dots. Half a million people on a no-fly list--we will know their every movement. A billion Muslims in the world- we now know who you are.
If we didn't have the Democratic vs. Republican dynamic could we create a sensible policy in regard to evil or, as we prefer, the Muslim evil? Maybe we're wrong trying to stamp out evil , maybe we're not the shining city on the hill, maybe we should look into our own souls and not try to rule the world--after all, it's a big job and many of our betters have failed at it.
"President Obama will be spending the rest of his time in office" being the first black figurehead president for the monied elite.
-"But if there's a common feature to the political landscapes in which Carter, Clinton and now Obama were compelled to work, it's the absence of a vibrant left movement."
Don't you see!! Despite all the help you "lefties" get from the W post, you have let Obama down, shame on you!! LOL
You are just not(choose one):
...giving Obama enough money(send him double the amount this time...How much did Citibank give him, they are happy with him, you could be too!
...volunteering enough for the Democrats, heck the pharma companies pay their staff to work on Democrat and Republican campaigns, so do more of that!
...Voting early enough and often enough, especially if you are either poor or a visible minority, because sometimes those votes don't get counted by the Rs and Ds who do the counting.
Wow, you are either really obtuse or a right-wing troll..."Obama" or whoever else is in there is not going to respond to screeds of bloggers who simply want to scream "I told you so" over and over again...
One thing that is certain is that we cannot depend on someone who occupies the WH to achieve our goals for us..either becasue they are too hamstrung by the system or because they are themselves sell-outs from the get-go, getting people addicted to the mantra of hope and change, only to get themselves elected./ . I've heard both descpirtions applied to Obama and either is plausible, but you see, in the end, that does not matter very much....
We must find ways to attack and topple the big money, banks lobbyists and cut them down to size before we can ever hope to effect change from an Obama administration, or a Nader administration or a Kucinich adminstration. We must not let the coming revolution be forcably hijacked by pseudo-populists of the right.
We must take to the streets and make our voices heard. The only way to make the politicians who make up the government listen to us is to attack and destroy the masters who control them.
I agree, but I think you might have missed some sarcasm. Having a sense of humor is very important in these times.
Having a sense of humor is very important in these times.
You said it!
And since we are up against such odds, and we have to stick together and grow, even when we disagree we should "be excellent to each other".
Joe
You say "Obtuse or a right wing troll"... and you want to topple the system?
Who is gonna want to be in the streets or a movement with you with that attitude?
There was a spurt of progressive legislation after Johnson era during 1970-78:
'70 EPA
'70 OSHA
'72 Consumer Product Safely Act
'73 Endangered Species Act
'77 Clean Water Act
All passed under Republican Administrations of Nixon and Ford.
The Movement was led by the Democratic Party pariah named Ralph Nader.
The President that killed the New Deal was Democrat, Bill Clinton.
'92 NAFTA
'95 WTO
'96 Welfare Reform Act
'96 Telecom Act
'96 Anti-Terrorism Act
'99 Banking Reform Act
The reason we no longer have any progressive legislation is that Coelho decided to fund the Democratic Party coffers with corporate money, and the Party formalized the relationship with the creation of the DLC.
Obama is Public Enemy #1, so why would ANYONE want to abet his crime spree? Most of the CD crew are adamantly opposed to Obama's "policies" primarilly because they're no more than a continuation of BushCo's policies. But Meyerson did at least admit that Carter and Clinton were actually reactionaries, although he doesn't use that exact term, and then put Obama in their universe. It is good to know what passes for "liberal" opinion these days so we can see where the boundaries of discussion lay regarding the "conventional wisdom's" discourse and its attempts to rewrite history, and it's always good for an exercise in critical thinking/writing and memory recall.
The Democratic and Republican parties are pathological lying machines. This fact is not lost on the Obama Administration, which has taken the art of lying to soaring heights.
The Obama Administration needs "aid" like a drunk needs another drink.
This article is as clueless as it is witless.
I think you've nailed it..
This article complains that we are not a movement or there is no movement.
Since he does not mention war or peace in this article, the kind of movement he wants is worthless because War rules everything now.
If all movements like Ecology, 3rd parties and more came out together to end Obama's permanent war, now that would be a real movement.
Can it happen here... take a chance on peace in a war economy?
That is the Question and the Real challenge above everything.
. . . every Democratic president since LBJ . . . with the hope that this time would be different, that a new burst of progressivism was at hand.
Up against the wall, as they used to say. There's no place left to run in the Demon-cratic party. By this spring, the Demons will begin their carpet bombing propaganda campaign to keep progressives in line for the November election. Don't swallow it! Don't buy it! Pick it up with a plastic baggy, as if it were dog doody, and dump it in the trash! If you're still registered as a Democrat, reregister on January 13th. Please. Pretty please.
Sounds like an Obama voter rationalizing to me. Having just proven themselves to possess poor judgment in political matters, the Obama voters are now offering us their brilliant analyses of what went wrong.
Good God, they must have no self-critical faculties whatsoever. And very little sense of irony.
Forget comparisons with former Democratic administrations--especially those made by Obama voters trying to rationalize their screw-up.
The similarities between Obama and previous Democratic presidents pale before the contrasts. No Democratic President before Obama has stolen the primary, forked over trillions to the banks, expanded fascist policies, let war crimes fester, and not just ignored his base, but squatted down and shat on his base over and over and over.
So to speak. I'm quite sure Obama will destroy the Democratic brand as we know it.
At this point, it's best to ignore what the Obama voters are saying about what went wrong and listen to the ones, like me, who saw through Obama from the get-go. I assure you, Carter and Clinton are Karl Marx compared to the Bamanator. I can't believe progressives were hyperventilating and calling this little pr*ck the messiah just a year ago.
TIPS FOR FUTURE VOTING:
If the media loves a candidate, he/she is a bad candidate.
If the Clinton-hating types like a candidate, he/she is a bad candidate (Clinton-haters are full of sh*t).
If the fans are assholes, the candidate is most likely an asshole.
If you don't vet your candidates, you're going to screw up again.
A progressive Obama voter is more likely to Join the peace movement now and not vote for Obama again.
The movement must come together before the elections if peace is to have a chance.
Hyping elections before the movement can get together on a Peace candidate is again putting the donkey before the elephant.
I'm a Clinton hater.
Domestically, man screwed the working USAn through deregulatory, dismantling and privatization mania that even Reagan would never have dared doing. Overseas, he racked up a tidy near million number murdered Iraqi, Somali and Serbian children on his soul.
Gore was no doubt poised to continue this program.
Meyerson, the WaPo and MSM still vainly attempt to grant Obama a fig leaf of a benefit of doubt when there is clearly nothing left to hide. Raydelcamino has it right. This utter denial of truth in journalism amounts to malfeasance---small consolation that newspapers are going broke.
Obama has just failed to lead; he oversold his change agenda, faked left, and bolted hard right. For anyone not keeping score, these are the goals he has scored for the opposition, (not including Af-Pak war even though second escalation is arguably beyond his initial pledge.)
1.The Health Insurance Profit Protection Act, with unconstitutional individual mandates. Drugs and medical devices are again protected from “normal” rigged-trade rules after Obama cuts secret deal with drug dealers.
2. No change whatsoever in NAFTA or SHAFTA, contrary to pledges.
3. Banksters and rigged-trade cronies are in charge of the Treasury, the Fed, and "regulators" from the beginning. Big banks are now too monstrous to fail. Regulation is stalled and castrated. [read Taibbi] Following the greatest crisis since the Great Depression, no fraud has been prosecuted. Instead bonuses to perpectrators continue at direct public expense.
4. Guantanamo is still open for business; Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse files are again reclassified when Obama waffles on FOIA promises.
5. Extraordinary rendition continues; black sites remain active.
6. Illegal surveillance continues; FISA untouched [Obama voted for immunity for telecom crimes during campaign].
7. Gay rights get fellated lip service, nothing more.
8. Unions are still disempowered: Employee Free Choice Act is gutted with Obama’s direct approval.
9. Lobbying accelerates at industrial scale; bribery via campaign finance is unabated. (Obama violated campaign pledge early)
10.Cuba is still under blockade
11.Bluster and threats continue toward Iran, still without diplomatic relations.
12. Israel continues its brutal occupation and settlement development. Obama promised to make this his key priority.
13. Refuses to investigate or charge anyone for torture or war crimes---constitutes a dereliction of duty, perhaps a constitutional violation, makes him complicit in crimes.
14. Breaks promises to family farmers
15. OKs Oil drilling in Arctic off Alaska (Erika Bolstad)
16. Neuters real climate change action at Wall Street’s behest (Cap and Fade by James Hansen)
17. Refuses to sign the International Mine Ban Treaty.
18. Obama pushes for Patriot Act renewal and opposes key amemdments by Russ Feingold
Every one of these is documented, and I'm sure readers can add more. This cannot be blamed on the failure of a progressive movement but active betrayal of leadership. This is why people are so rightly angry, and Obama's numbers are plummeting.
Not that he cares. Democracy is effectively dead. He serves a military-corporate kleptocracy fueled by naked bribery.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ---John F. Kennedy 1962
Yes, and I love that quote from JFK.
Obama is a rt wing Corporatist who basically flim flammed his way into office by talking the talk of the left and framing his campaign as one of Progressive and Populist change. The truth as you've listed is he's nothing more then a lackey of the Corp. elite who really runs the show in both parties. Obama is just their B-team leader and they're working daily to get their A-team back into power ( the Gopers). In the mean time Obama will do as long as he doesn't stray to far off the ranch in which case they have other ways of dealing with him.
Great posting!
Your JFK quote was directed at southern elite racists and now applies to the federal government and its allies.
genicon
There are two ways to conduct yourself as President,
One ends like J.F.K.s
One serves the M.I.C. and Wall Street.
In a recent interview Daniel Ellsberg said there was a great mystery surrounding Johnson's decision to escalate the Viet Nam war, considering his close advisers contrary opinions.
It doesn't seem so mysterious when we remember how Johnson became President. Going against the C.I.A. and the war machine can get you killed, no matter who you are, and every pres. since JFK knew it.