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The Do-Nothing 44th President
What do nine dead Gaza activists in the Mediterranean, nine-plus percent unemployment, and ninety years of oil catastrophe clean-up have in common?
How about one astonishingly tepid president?
How about one guy in the White House who squirms in his chair anytime someone uses the word "bold" and actually means it?
How about one dude in the Oval Office who seems much more interested in making deals to determine who should be the Democratic candidates for various state offices than in actually solving national problems?
We could hardly have a president more ill-suited to our time if we were to dig up Herbert Hoover and prop his weary bones up on the presidential throne.
Barack Obama has five major problems as president. The first is that he doesn't understand priorities. The second is that he seems to have little strong conviction on any given issue. The third is that to the extent he stands for anything, it is for maintenance of a status quo that continues to wreck the country in order to service the greed of a few oligarchs. The fourth is that he fundamentally does not understand the powers and the role of the modern presidency. And the fifth is that he maintains the worst communications apparatus in the White House since Jimmy Carter prowled its corridors. In fairness to his communications team, though, he has given them almost nothing to sell. You try singing the praises of bailing out Goldman Sachs one hundred cents on the dollar, or of a health care plan that forces people to buy plans they don't want from hated insurance vultures. It ain't easy, pal. Yet, on the other hand, Bush and Cheney had far less than nothing to sell when it came to the Iraq war - indeed, they had nothing but lies - and their team handled that masterfully.
The fundamental characteristic of the Obama presidency is that the president is a reactive object, essentially the victim of events and other political forces, rather than the single greatest center of power in the country, and arguably on the planet. He is the Mr. Bill of politicians. People sometimes excuse the Obama torpor by making reference to all the problems on his plate, and all the enemies at his gate. But what they fail to understand - and, most crucially, what he fails to understand - is the nature of the modern presidency. Successful presidents today (by which I mean those who get what they want) not only drive outcomes in their preferred direction, but shape the very character of the debate itself. And they not only shape the character of the debate, but they determine which items are on the docket.
Moreover, there is a continuously evolving and reciprocal relationship between presidential boldness and achievement. In the same way that nothing breeds success like success, nothing sets the president up for achieving his or her next goal better than succeeding dramatically on the last go around.
This is absolutely a matter of perception, and you can see it best in the way that Congress and especially the Washington press corps fawn over bold and intimidating presidents like Reagan and George W. Bush. The political teams surrounding these presidents understood the psychology of power all too well. They knew that by simultaneously creating a steamroller effect and feigning a clubby atmosphere for Congress and the press, they could leave such hapless hangers-on with only one remaining way to pretend to preserve their dignities. By jumping on board the freight train, they could be given the illusion of being next to power, of being part of the winning team. And so, with virtually the sole exception of the now retired Helen Thomas, this is precisely what they did.
But the game of successfully governing is substantive as well as psychological. More often than not, timidity turns out not to yield the safe course anticipated by those with weak knees, but rather their subsequent undoing. The three cases mentioned at the top of this essay are paradigmatic.
By far and away the most crucial problem on the minds of most Americans today is the economy, as is often the case, but now more than ever. It's hard to quite figure where Barack Obama is on this issue. What is always most puzzling with this guy is reconciling the fundamentally irrational behavior of his presidency with the obvious intellectual abilities of the president and the administrative masterfulness of the campaign he ran to obtain that office. It seems to me that there are four options for understanding Obama's self-defeating tendency when it comes to the economic disaster he inherited. One is that he simply isn't so smart, and doesn't get the ramifications of continued unemployment at the level it's currently running. The second option is that he's just a policy bungler, who has the right intentions but makes lousy choices for trying to get there. The third possibility is that Obama recognizes this latest recession as the capstone (we hope) of a three decade long process by the economic oligarchy seeking nothing less than the downsizing of the American middle class, and he simply lacks the courage to attempt any reversal of this tsunami of wealth redistribution. The final, and scariest - but by no means least probable - explanation for Obama's behavior is that he is ultimately no less a tool in that very piracy project than was George W. Bush or Bill Clinton.
Whatever the explanation, Obama's timidity early in his presidency not only failed to solve the problem, but more crucially, now precludes him from introducing any meaningful subsequent attempt at solving the problem. Obama's management of the economic stimulus bill in the first weeks of his presidency was the very model of how a president should govern - provided, that is, that the nineteenth century hadn't actually ended over a hundred years ago. This president, who has turned deference to others - including to his sworn enemies - into an art form, told Congress that he wanted a stimulus bill and let them fill in the details. What he got, accordingly, was a giant monstrosity filled with pet projects for each congressional district in America, with about one-third of it constituted by tax cuts in order to buy Republican votes which never came anyhow. Nor has there been, to this day, any urgency about the spending of those funds.
The upshot of all of this is threefold, all of it hugely negative. First, the government spent an enormous amount of money on the stimulus without solving the problem of the recession and unemployment. Second, it therefore massively exacerbated the national debt problem, with little gain to show for it. And, third, the combination of the first two factors effectively precludes any subsequent stimulus package from emerging out of Congress for the foreseeable future, the politics of spending in general and the stimulus in particular having become altogether radioactive.
And here we see how Obama's failure to lead in the first instance has succeeded above all in digging him into a hole subsequently. We are likely looking at nine or ten percent unemployment for years to come, and Obama's legislative cowardice has created a situation in which the only remaining meaningful tool by which to transcend this deep recession has been taken off the table. The public looks around and asks, "Why should we spend more money on economic stimulus, when all it does is fail to produce results, while simultaneously increasing the national debt?" It's a legitimate question, except that it omits consideration of a third alternative, which is to actually do a stimulus correctly, pumping money into infrastructure, alternative energy projects, unemployment compensation, retraining programs and the like, all of which would positively impact the economy in both the short, medium and long terms.
You see the same phenomenon in virtually everything Obama touches. Lots of spiffy rhetoric. But then lots of deference to every other actor in the play (except, of course, for the interests of the American public or for his base of progressive voters), including those who are overtly trying to destroy the president. "You say that Republicans want to remove the public option from the health care bill? Okay, let's give that to them. It's bound to buy, golly, what? ... zero whole votes from their caucus!" "You say they demand yet more tax cuts be included in the stimulus bill? Let's do that! And watch them vote against it almost without exception." Brilliant.
In the Middle East, Obama has spent his first year-and-a-half in office getting bitch-slapped by Noxious Netanyahu, with nothing to show for it but total embarrassment. It's gotten so bad that you can no longer tell which country is the client state of the other. Is it the one with the economy, military, territory, population and political power that dwarfs the other, or is it the one that continually receives financial, military and political support from the other, no matter what it does? Including, for example, regularly invading its neighbors, strangling a population of over a million people, pissing off the whole world, and humiliating both the president and vice-president of its benefactor country by continuing to build more illegal, peace-preventing settlements, in direct, intentional and arrogant contravention of their expressed preference to the contrary. If Obama could possibly be more passive in this situation, it's difficult to know how. Perhaps he could strap on a construction belt and assist the Israelis himself in building some apartment complexes in East Jerusalem. While he was at it, maybe he'd take his shirt off in the hot Mediterranean sun, and get in another one of those hunky president photos he seems so fond of.
The story is the same back in the Gulf of Mexico, where Obama recently had his very own Michael Dukakis moment. Trying to look tough, like Dukakis did haplessly riding around on that tank in the picture that spoke a million words (and sank a presidential campaign), Obama decided to use a four-letter word to show how serious he is about those mean fellows at BP and their errant flow of oil. Except that this president is so inept that he could only manage three of the requisite four letters. He told NBC's Matt Lauer that he has been visiting the oil spill region "so I know whose ass to kick". I mean, raise your hand if you think that that little display of anger for the cameras was about as authentic as Cheese Whiz. And simultaneously both far less and far more cheesy. But it gets worse. It then turns out that during all of the last 45 or so days, the president hasn't yet had a phone conversation with the CEO of British Petroleum. Turns out Obama traveled all that way to New Orleans and still couldn't get a postal code for the limey arse to which to fax over his presidential boot.
Like he would use it if he had it, anyhow. Can you imagine the conversation he might have with Tony Hayward?
Obama: "Hey, Tony, your oil spill is really causing me problems, so I thought I'd call to kick your ass a little."
Hayward: "Screw you, punk. You do what I tell you."
Obama: "Oh god, you're right. Christ! Sorry. I forgot myself. For a minute there I thought I was talking to my daughter about her homework."
Hayward: "Get your facts straight, pal. Starting with who here works for whom."
Obama: "Yes, sir. Right away, sir. What can we do for you?"
Hayward: "Nothing at all would be perfect, just like you have been doing. Just let us drill where we want, spill where want, thrill as is our wont to the sheer brazenness of our lies, and bill your account for the damages. We're not greedy we won't ask for more than that."
Obama: "You got it, Mr. Hayward. We'll get right on it. Raaaahhm!!!"
The only thing more grim than the visage of the pathetic Obama administration in non-action is a consideration of the opportunity lost here. Obama had all the cards stacked in his favor, ranging from a destroyed opposition party, to a series of crises, to a public demanding change, to massive majorities in Congress, to global good will. He's pissed it all away in his unrelenting dedication to mediocrity and inoffensiveness.
And the only thing more grim than that is to consider where this all leads. Every day I shudder a little more as yet another two-by-four is crow-barred out from the edifice of America's experiment in liberal democracy. Every time the Supreme Court hands down a decision, it means more power for the state, more power for the imperial president (whom they also select when they feel like it), and especially, more power for the rich. Every day more people are dying in the stupid and endless wars of the twilight empire, for which nobody can even articulate a purpose. Every election cycle more lethally vicious regressives are victorious, crushing common sense and human rights in tandem, moving the country further in the direction of mindless fascism.
There's no other word for it. This country is just plain rotting from within.
And, thus, perhaps the most tragic aspect of the Obama regime will not be the embarrassingly hapless conduct of this baseball of a president, getting smacked around by big steroid-sculpted biceps swinging fat slabs of menacing lumber at the velocity of their choice. Nor will it be the blown opportunities of epic proportion, not likely to be seen again for a long time.
It is likely to be, instead, the door that was opened for far worse to be inflicted upon the American public and the world.
By failing to stand for anything while the country crumbles, Obama has virtually begged those who would make the trains run on time to seize power.
And why shouldn't they "take their country back" from this president, anyhow?
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133 Comments so far
Show AllBring America Back !!!!
***I love this..."rotting from within' by David M Green and we now know the legacy of this 44th Prez is to do exactly
'nothing'. But, having broken the color barrier, Obama is and will be the legend in his own time, and will always command high big buck salaries from Think Tanks, Lobby Tanks,and Civil Rights Tanks !
***He really gives not a shit about being re-elected, and all his eggs are in the basket entitled: 'Americans do not change Presidents in wartimes===which always works for Neoon Repubbies like Nixon and Bush, but Democrats not so much !
***Barak's Chief Advisor, Rahmbo Emanuel a Zionist AIPAC
slave is committed to actions which surely will turn the Nation back to Neocon control in 4 short years. Except, for us Progs, knowing Obama lied himself past us into the White House--these are long, long, disappointing years.
***Rotting from within.
***Sad, depressing, really to endure the "Rot", when nobody else is stepping up, no progressive hope, no inspirational Leader who will dump both corrupt politico establishments, and give us a fair and honest run for the roses.
Personally, I subscribe to the Saturday Night Live blackboard evaluation that 19 months of Obama has given Americans exactly "NADA"==Spanish for absolutely nuttin!
There was a reason why corporate America poured all that money to tout an African-American man as the candidate of 'Hope and Change'.
History repeats itself: Now in America and 22 century before in China
Story of Qin-Shi-Huang builder of the 'great wall' in China:
A rich merchant in the state of Han, named Lü Buwei, met Master Yiren (公子異人). Lü Buwei's manipulation helped Yiren become King Zhuangxiang of Qin.[4] At the time, King Zhuangxiang of Qin was a prince of blood Qin, who took residence in the court of Zhao as a hostage to guarantee an armistice between the two states.[13]
According to the Records of the Grand Historian, Zhao Zheng, first emperor, was born in 259 BC as the eldest son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin.[2][14] King Zhaoxiang of Qin saw a concubine belonging to Lü Buwei, and she bore the first emperor.[14] At birth, he was given the personal name Zheng (政).[14] Because Zheng was born in Handan, capital of the enemy state of Zhao (趙), he had the name Zhao Zheng.[14] Zhao Zheng's ancestors are said to have come from Gansu province.[2]
According to the Records of the Grand Historian, written by Sima Qian during the next dynasty and avowedly hostile to Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor was not the actual son of King Zhaoxiang of Qin. By the time Lü Buwei introduced the dancing girl Zhao Ji (趙姬, or the Concubine from Zhao) to the future King Zhuangxiang of Qin, she was allegedly Lü Buwei's concubine and already pregnant by him.[13] According to translated texts of Annals of Lü Buwei the woman bore the future emperor in Handan 259 BC in the first month of the 48th year of King Zhaoxiang of Qin.[15] There was some inconsistency between the date of birth and the theory that Lü Buwei was the real father of the first emperor. (see wikipedia)
Wow.
Chinese history can seem convoluted, what with all the unfamiliar names of people and places, but you take the moon cake!
There's a more to the point story about the city of Handan, known in Chinese as "Handan xue bu," or 'learning to walk the Handan way'.
Seems the folks in Handan had the reputation of walking in the most elegant manner, so one day a man came to Handan to learn this way of walking.
He never succeeded in learning the Handan walk, but he spent so much time trying, he forgot how to walk his old way, and had to crawl hundreds of miles back to his hometown.
Thanks waiguoren! Now I see the relevance of this parable.
Joe
Isn't that like the zen buddha and the 'one hand clapping'?
Why was this comment flagged?
And, pertaining to the text, maybe Emporer Obushma thinks it's elegant to swim in oil.
Why was this comment flagged? Good question.
I've been jumping on the recent proliferation of gratuitous and often inexplicable abuse of the flagging option here.
I assume(d) that the flaggers were simply impulsively or foolishly venting their personal pique at comments that rubbed them the wrong way for whatever reason. I still think that's the best explanation.
But now I wonder if some of these peculiar flaggings arise from the mistaken impression that "flagging" is a way to somehow bookmark a comment, or even give it "honorable mention".
It's should be considered a last resort, not a cowardly, backhanded form of response. Although there's no way we humble commenters will ever find out, I'd be interested in a statistical report on the legitimacy and effectiveness of comments flagging.
My hunch is that very, very few comments are legitimately flagged, and that even fewer deserve to be deleted.
"Do nothing"? Mr. Green what do you call the President's offensives in Afghanistan and Pakistan? "Do nothing"? You must be kidding.
Crowsnest
Very well said as I was about to basically state what you had written. It is quite incredible that Prof. Green made absolutely no mention of Obama's dropping 500 lb. bombs on Afghan grandmothers and children while also ordering that drone missiles be fired upon many innocent civilians in Pakistan and Yemen. Karl Rove may be wondering who needs his former boss when Obama is doing such an excellent job of standing in for George W. Bush and his murderous policies in the Middle East.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/amnesty-links-us-to-yemen-attack-20100607-xqv4.html
Thanks Erroll! However, Mr. Obama can still become the "he did not do it" president. What I mean is this. It is obvious to me that the time has come for a radical change of direction of policies and governance. While the dysfunction of congress may prevent a full change of direction, Mr. Obama can make a start. Even before the November elections he must make a major speech (no hot air!) in which he outlines what the new directions will be. Then he must announce what the first steps will be: the end of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The return of the troops. Public employment. Complete overhaul of energy production.
"It is quite incredible that Prof. Green made absolutely no mention of Obama's dropping 500 lb. bombs on Afghan grandmothers and children while also ordering that drone missiles be fired upon many innocent civilians in Pakistan and Yemen."
Not to mention the two pregnant girls our heroic soldiers recently murdered in Afghanistan.
Would it were nothing:
------ No sigs for new coal mountaintop removal
------ No green light for BP
------ No more drill, baby, drill
------ No escalation in Afghanistan
------ No occupation in Iraq
------ No expanding war in Pakistan
------ No drones
------ No murder by presidential fiat
------ No torture
------ No rendition
------ No endless detention
------ No secret detention
------ No dragontooth bombs
------ No DU ammunition
------ No support for new nukes
------ No prosecution of whistleblowers
------ No "bailouts" for Wall Street gamblers
------ No new bases in South and Central America
------ No support for rightist coup in Honduras
------ No arming for "population control" in the US
------ No
Tepid? Whew.
Would 0bama were tepid or slow to act.
This is an audacity of betrayal. If I obligate myself to do one thing to gain favour, then do another to curry money and favours, that is fraud, not timidity.
From the POV of the statist right, what a charmer 0 has been! Their criticisms have to derive from racism and opportunism, or perhaps a sense of displacement, that he should captain all their causes and remain a Democrat, and of African heritage.
From the POV of the statist right, what a windfall! After 8 years of self-induced Republican shame, the Democratic Party manages to inoculate voters against a supposed left: they lure good-hearted youth with rhetoric crafted to resemble egalitarian populism,
If we all worked in Washington and knew the names of a thousand conniving apparatchiks, Mr. 0bama's speeches would mostly all sound more or less like this: "Fellow chickens, I am concerned with chicken security, prosperity, and well-being, and I am just on my way now to Mr. Coyote to hatch out a plan. Don't go anywhere."
Sioux Rose
BARDAMU: Excellent post.
Although David Michael Green at least comes up with four plausible scenarios for Obama's sell-out as a president (gotta love that "Audacity of Betrayal" framing); Green still demonstates his belief in the two-party system because that's the subtext of all his condemnation. He ultimately still expects (or pretends) that the democratic figurehead is there to make a difference, serve the people, stand for freedom, justice, and the American way.
When Green demonstrates this failure of analysis, as well as imagination, I ask myself if it's possible he can't see outside the two party duopoly; or if the culture of sports is so ingrained into his psyche that he literally cannot fathom any possibility apart from the two-team political ballpark?
As some on CD truly understand, it's not about the president's personal weaknesses, it's about serving the covert objectives of the office of CEO of brand, America, brought to us by those corporations that own the military, the congress critters, and the media there to shape opinion and manufacture consensus. Does Green not get all this?
Thanks Sioux, and thanks to Jclientelle, as well.
Sioux, I think you read Green particularly well here. The whole "do nothing" framing seems to imply that the solution is more Democratic (not democratic) control, that progress and progressives depend on being more Democratic, not more democratic.
We all need all the coalition we can get, and any way I look at that that includes progressive Dems, but I can't say I see much use in their attempt at damage control over the 0bama presidency and the Pelosi Congrefs. For so many writers who have done other good things at other points it has made for a giant step backwards from credibility. I am repeatedly stricken to see it.
Good list, bardamu. I do not know how you stopped, as there is so much more where Obama and his appointees have taken initiatives. One of my personal favorites is the cheesy sports playoff approach to education known as "Race to the Top" which takes advantage of desperate parents and is designed by immature males and education privatization pimps. It has no supporting data whatsoever in the history of good education anywhere around the globe. And don't forget it's corollary for the losers of the race - "Trampled at the Bottom". As with the "health" reform, moving public wealth and services to the private realm is the common theme.
And I also agree with you that the criticisms from the establishment right are not based on Obama's policies, which have been sterling on the central questions of wealth transfer to the rich and dimunition of popular rights. The resentments are based on upsetting a certain vision of who counts, of not wanting to share a place at the trough with people who are not rich old white country club males.
Joe
Damn good list. And every one of them practically undeniable.
—No Supreme Court nominee who doesn't shill for Monsanto's Earth-destroying GMO crops
—No continuation of tax breaks for the super-rich
—No increased military spending (compared to what Bush spent!)
—No Republican-style, pseudo-reform of health insurance
—No stalling on card check
—No money for Israeli genocide
—No threats to attack Iran
But, it's only "fraud" for those who were too naive or lazy to examine Obama's voting record in the Senate.
Let's not forget he voted for the Dick Cheney energy bill (oil, gas, coal and nukes), for the Republicans' pseudo tort reform, against the Dayton Amendment to cap credit-card interest rates at 30%, against the Dorgan Amendment banning NAFTA-like trade deals, and for the confirmation of anti-environmentalist Dirk Kempthorne to be Secretary of Interior.
And, he declined to vote on the Feingold-Reid Amendment requiring redeployment of all combat troops from Iraq by June 30, 2008—a vote that was taken while he was campaigning for the Democratic nomination on an anti-Iraq War platform.
Let's also remember that CD didn't publish a single article revealing any of this. They did, however publish numerous articles smearing Hillary Clinton—who voted the opposite way on each of the above items, including required redeployment of combat troops from Iraq.
Thank you for your extension of the list. Each time I write it I get so exasperated I start sputtering.
Fraud is still fraud if it goes detected, though -- even if manifestly detectable. And this was prizewinning fraud, at least on Mad Avenue.
I can't see Ms Clinton as an antiwar or even semi-war candidate though. She has been quick enough to sign onto the war program: beat 0 to backing the coup in Honduras, starred with her husband in the manhandling of Haiti afforded by the recent quake, and, lest we forget, announced "nothing is off the table" with regards to Iran.
I think you mean "if it goes undetected." Yes, it was fraud, though the informed were not fooled.
As to Hillary, a mole hill is a mole hill, and a mountain is a mountain. We have to see the difference. If we can't, we're doomed. Even JFK—perhaps the last great Democratic president—drove a "tough" foreign policy. He sent the first U.S. troops to Vietnam, after all. But, there were still important differences between him and Nixon. (I see Obama as the Nixon in this analogy—their policies are about the same.) If Nixon had been President in October 1962, for example, I don't think a nuclear exchange with Cuba and the Soviet Union would have been averted. That's an important difference between JFK and Nixon. (Probably many of us would not be alive now.)
You "can't see" Hillary as even partly anti-war, even though she did in fact vote for Feingold-Reid. All U.S. combat troops would have been withdrawn from Iraq TWO YEARS AGO, if that measure had passed.
She also co-sponsored Sen. Bernie Sanders's bill (S.2398 - Stop Outsourcing Security Act) in 2007 to ban mercenaries from Iraq and Afghanistan, following revelations of murders, kidnappings and rapes they had committed which were going unprosecuted. Obama publicly opposed that bill, and in fact introduced his own measure which would have swept the issue under the rug and given the Pentagon the responsibility to investigate such matters—pretty much the policy he has pursued as President.
And, who took the lead in demanding the ouster of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld over the Iraq debacle? Yes, that was Senator Hillary Clinton. She took out the highest ranking official who did not require impeachment.
Yet, her anti-war credentials remain strangely invisible—while war-mongering fraud, Obama, retains his. I credit the power of corporate media (with an assist from "liberal" media like CD) for that.
As to Honduras, I don't think the SOS determines U.S. policy, although I agree the policy is reprehensible. Regarding Iran, she took the lead in negotiating a policy through the U.N. that stepped back from military intervention, which is what most others in the Obama administration favored. Again, mountain or mole hill?
Lastly, I absolutely refuse to conflate any individual with his or her spouse. But, as to Bill Clinton, please see my remarks under "Who Ate the Dessert?: Deficit Mania Ignores Growth of Income Gap" (Views).
Well stated article. Only a few months away before the Democratic Party followers will ignore Obama's failures, including passing the healthcare giveaway to insurance companies, and promote the Democratic candidates. I don't have a clue what there marketing pitch will be. Perhaps, the same old, "vote for us, to keep Republicans out".
Prof. Green, in this and other articles, continues to have the illusion that it is some component of our political system, the personality of the President in this case, that is malfunctioning and if that could be set right we might be on the road to recovery. I suggest that our government in its present form cannot be fixed, it is a failed state. It has been entirely overcome by the forces it is supposed to regulate, the military complex, the energy corporations, the zionist alliance and so on, and can only function as fig leaf to cover the deals between these interests. Obama is a master of ceremonies put out to explain the unexpainable.
Tony Vodvarka
abvodvark__Good post. Nice to see someone that can do something besides jump on the wagon full of BS. It is not possible to try to give one man the blame for not immediately fixing this wreck of a country he inherited. Green thinks a successful president is one who gets what he wants. That is easy when the first item was cut taxes across the board, (actually cutting them for the rich), which is always a chicken way to get followers from the masses. Then to set on vacation and let 9-11 happen on his watch, which made him an instant hero for vowing to take care of us, was a slam dunk for being popular. I believe if Green thinks the last president is an example of what we need, he better stop giving opinions. There was probably no one in the country that could have quickly repaired the damage the (successful) Bush presidency left us with.
Obama is an interloper and the hollow man his predecessor was.
He is a shill for the corporations that put him there.
But this is what the US has become.
There are three classes of denizens in the US:
the non-citizens, the citizens, and the super-citizens.
The non-citizens do the labor and are in prison.
The citizens pay the taxes and are climbing the social ladder, going down.
The super citizens gain all the benefits of the nation. They are called corporations. Their hacks and shills are the paid whores of these super citizens.
Our president is one of them. He went to the brothel called Harvard, just as his antecedent went to the brothel called Yale. If you want to stop this, shut down the brothels.
Destroy the corporation and destroy class and you will begin to restore democracy.
Your comments on Obama are are too kind and generous to him. Let's call him out for being the Uncle Tom that he has turned out to be.
Lots of us dislike racist comments, you fool.
Are you kidding? He is an Uncle Tom. And not just a regular one at that, this guy is the Ultimate Uncle Tom.
Don't like that? Then what's your definition? Will "Jive Turkey" suffice?
Obama rode to power as the first African American president, and many of us expected him to hold (at least) some of the virtues of MLK, and he's proven to be an empty suit. The opposite of MLK. A corporate whore. A shill. A bust.
In somewhat of an about face, I have to come to the man's defense. There is little he can say, little he can do and there is little we can honestly expect. He can't work miracles. There's no money. There are no jobs coming back. The oil can't (or won't) be stopped for months, perhaps even until next year, and the wars won't be halted.
As for the author, he's mistaken clouds for smoke. There are no rainbows at the end of this storm. This is simply what collapse looks like.
Moonpie, so what are you saying?
That a person with black skin color is expected to adopt the political sensibilities of MLK? Now that's racism down to the bone.
If you want to emulate the "virtues of MLK" then don't judge Obama by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
I dont really see the comment as being racist. I (and many others) just hoped that obomber would feel some empathy for non european citizens, people who have struggled for the human rights we are all entitled to, but so often dont receive. To be sure many white skinned people have felt the pains of inequality that many have suffered in this country. But personally so many people of color have actually lived this skewed version of equality. Or members of their families have. I was hoping beyond hope that obama would have had an extra tad of compassion for the downtrodden. What a mistake.
"If you want to emulate the "virtues of MLK" then don't judge Obama by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character."
You're absolutely right. However, when we judge him not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character, all we feel is disappointment and disgust.
Nader the Wise said just after the election, Obama can be a positive change for America or he can be an Uncle Tom.
Obama knew what his role was to be, long before we did. He is really sticking to blacks, who thought finally someone in power who has experienced racism first hand. But instead, Obama tells them to straighten up! What a loser!
Obama is doing quite a lot. The thesis is faulty here. He is doing his job quite well, representing exactly those who placed him into office.
This article is the classic example of the unwarranted assumption. The author presumes that Obama is doing nothing when in fact his acts and his careful omissions add up to quite a lot.
Example:
Unwarranted assumption: Bush/FEMA really WANTED to deliver water, food and emergency supplies to the Katrina victims.
You perhaps make this assumption because (a) it was their official and moral duty to do so, and (b)any sane human being would have tried their best to do so. But none of this means that Bush and FEMA actually set out to do things you think they should have done. The assumption is unwarranted, because you are extrapolating from yourself, and the general population of sane human beings, to Bush and his cronies.
The exact same assumptions are made left and right about Iraq: that Bush, in his heart of hearts, wanted to bring US-style democracy and freedom to Iraq, only he failed. That Bush wanted to keep the price of oil down to ensure the continuation of the American Way of Life™, only he failed. The facts suggest the precise reverse: that the chaos, the bloodshed, the skyrocketing oil prices are not unfortunate side-effects of a botched (but well-intentioned) job, but rather, that they have always been the goal. Until this simple point is well understood, there will be no effective opposition to what this administration has done, and no holding them to account.
See the real purpose behind what and who Obama is and you will see that he and his people have in fact been amazingly competent when you consider that their purposes are to support and bail out at every turn the predators of Big Business. They have been doing quite a lot.
Just Friends
"The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one perhaps of the Right, and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can 'throw the rascals out' at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy... But either party in office becomes in time corrupt, tired, unenterprising, and vigorless. Then it should be possible to replace it, every four years if necessary, by the other party, which will be none of these things but will still pursue, with new vigor, approximately the same policies".
I got an idea. Maybe if you vote Democrat again in the next election, but this time click your ruby slippers together as you do it, the results will be different?
Thanks for an excellent post. I was in the library the other day and a sweet little old lady was telling the librarian how she had read Babs Bush's bio, then Laura Bush's bio, and was waiting to read Sarah Palin's. She declared "I'm a Bush person! I'm definitely not an Obama person." I thought, "How can you tell the difference?"
This was easy for me to understand about Bush: "The facts suggest the precise reverse: that the chaos, the bloodshed, the skyrocketing oil prices are not unfortunate side-effects of a botched (but well-intentioned) job, but rather, that they have always been the goal." Exactly!
I could see that Hilary Clinton was just George Bush in a spiffy pantsuit, but I did truly think that Obama was different, that he wanted what I wanted. Go ahead and call me a fool, I believed his lies. But here is something that he did accomplish: he helped me realize that I can never again vote for a Democrat or a Republican. A small thing, maybe, but one sadder but wiser American at a time.
"He helped me realize that I can never again vote for a Democrat or a Republican. A small thing, maybe, but one sadder but wiser American at a time"
That is why we needed something like an Obama. If we hadn't had an Obama, people would still be pining for an Obama. He was necessary. We needed a presentable Democrat to disabuse the notion that it was either the Republican Party or George Bush's personal stupidity that was responsible for our problems. The figurehead does not matter - it is impossible for anyone of value to emerge from the parties of the corporatist and militarist system. I think he is exhibit A.
As Obama pompously justifies the militarists disastrous gambit in Afghanistan, and as the knowledgeable overlords of BP continue to orchestrate the death of the Gulf of Mexico over the heads of the Coast Guard and all local officials, I hope that many more people will come to this conclusion and then act on it by participating at the grass roots around issues and possibly running candidates out of that matrix.
Joe
Joe, I hope so, too.
Many people I know who supported Obama say they still think he is a good man and that we should give him time to "clean up the messes" left by the previous administration.
But more and more people I talk to, people who say they voted for him, are angry at his lies and deceptions. Obama himself has made it very clear that he and his partners in crime are in the mess to to continue it and capitalize on it, not clean it up. Will enough of us realize it in time? Or will we continue to deny and enable?
As with all abusive addictions, there is only one end to the disease of cutthroat capitalism: the bottom. Addicts on their way to the bottom often take innocent people along with them. Woohoo what a ride!
I gave 0 "time to clean up the messes".
When he didn't arrest the bush gang on day one, his time was up.
It's not a small thing, Elaine. It is everything.
Elainem:
Your comments reminded me of this quote from Karl Marx: “The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them.”
Also, the following is an excerpt from Richard Mynick's wonderful essay posted today on the World Socialist Web Site (http://wsws.org/articles/2010/jun2010/1984-j12.shtml) titled, A comment: Revisiting George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four in 2010:
"The One-Party State: Like Oceania, the US is virtually a one-party state. Its two big business parties are falsely presented as two “opposing” parties. In reality, they are little more than soft-rhetoric and hard-rhetoric factions of the one real party—the financial aristocracy—that has unchallenged sway over all matters of economic significance and resource deployment. The US variant of the one-party state is actually more dangerously Orwellian than Oceania’s variant, because it superficially appears to be something it’s manifestly not. Oceania, at least, was “honest” enough not to bother with the pretense of democracy.
Americans have been conditioned to accept the limited, mostly rhetorical differences between Republicans and Democrats as “evidence” that the US is a “democracy.” The march of events is relentlessly exposing the grievous deficiencies of this thesis, but its broad general acceptance over the years (taking into account as well the residual strength of American imperialism and the role played by the AFL-CIO and various “left” forces) testifies to the official political culture’s power to dominate and mold mass consciousness. (Marx: “The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas.”)"
Giovanna
Thank you for the link to Mynick's essay. That is an incredible essay!
MCOYOTE: Exactly!
Excellent post mcoyote.
The last paragraph of bardamu's comment is excellent. When things are disastrous, humor is good.
I keep wondering when he is going to Address the Nation? Explain his policies & philosophies? To remind us WHY our hope is real? How can he possibly not get this?
I shudder about the coming Rovian lies & manipulations - he'll rightly focus on how ludicrous it is to have awarded Obama the Nobel PEACE Prize.
Obama is so easy now to paint as a CLOWN. This pains me, because it could have been so different.
No doubt about it -- if the voters put him back in the White House in 2012 just to keep a Repub out, they're stark raving mad. The "lesser of two evils" is always evil.
(Full disclosure -- I've voted Libertarian since 2000.)
I'd take Hoover over Obama any day. Obama is goving BushCo a run for its title as most corrupt and inept when it comes to seving its patrons instead of the public. Hoover's morality is also day versus night.
"There's no other word for it. This country is just plain rotting from within."
It's been rotting for 4+ decades, fool. When did you finally wake up?
"It's been rotting for 4+ decades"
True that and it's been hell living through it.
"... fool. When did you finally wake up?"
But at least DMG is getting smarter this year, his essays are getting closer.
I wouldn't say "do nothing" for this president. He's doing a lot but not in our favor. Don't underestimate that crook.
Did Rove find Obama as well as Bush? That might explain his actions. Speaker Pelosi seems to be one leader that sort of gets it.
Pelosi? Are you kidding me?
Gets what?
Joe