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FDR Went to Wisconsin to Battle 'Economic Royalists,' But Obama Avoids the State and the Fight
President Obama is interrupting his long vacation to bus across the battleground states of the Midwest this week, on an officially “non-political” journey that his aides obviously hope will renew a connection with the people who overwhelmingly elected him president in 2008. It is an essential endeavor, as Obama’s uncertain tenure has frustrated voters who once saw him as a transformational leader but now wonder whether there is a point to his presidency.
The disconnect between Obama and his base has grown more profound this year, as he has focused on the compromises of Washington while working people in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and other states have engaged in “Which side are you on?” fights against a Republican austerity agenda that threatens the very underpinnings of civil society and democratic experiment.
Obama’s absence from the scene has raised questions about how the man who once promised to march with workers in defense of collective bargaining rights (“If American workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when I’m in the White House, I will put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself, I’ll will walk on that picket line with you as president of the United States of America. Because workers deserve to know that somebody is standing in their corner.”) could remain so distant from the struggles that matter most.
Nothing summed up the disconnection between Obama and the base so thoroughly as White House spokesman Jay Carney’s response to a question about last week’s Wisconsin recall elections. Even as the New York Times hailed the recall results as an “impressive” signal regarding voter opposition to unionbusting, while arguing that “voters around the country who oppose the widespread efforts to undermine public unions—largely financed by corporate interests—should draw strength from Tuesday’s success,” Carney said he did not know if Obama was paying attention.
Obama’s bus trip this week will bring him to an Iowa town within twenty miles of the Wisconsin border on Tuesday. That’s the same day that two Wisconsin Democratic state senators who sided with labor last winter face recalls mounted by the Republican Party and national conservative groups.
But Obama’s team has made no announcement of plans to cross the line into the battleground state.
Contrast Obama’s approach with that of the president who defined the modern Democratic Party.
Seventy-seven years to the day before Wisconsin’s recall voting, Roosevelt appeared at an August 9, 1934, rally in Green Bay.
Like Obama, FDR had been elected on a promise of “hope” and “change.”
Like Obama, FDR had tried with mixed success to deliver on that promise.
The thirty-second president went to Green Bay to explain to a crowd of sympathetic but worried Wisconsinites that the economic battles of the moment needed to be seen in the perspective of the great American contest between a privileged few that engaged in the “private means of exploitation” and the great many that had “waged a long and bitter fight for [their] rights.”
Roosevelt recalled that the Revolution was a struggle “against those forces which disregard human cooperation and human rights in seeking that kind of individual profit which is gained at the expense of his fellows.”
The old fight between patriotic proponents of economic justice and the Tory defenders of economic royalism had, Roosevelt argued, come to a head with the arrival of the Great Depression.
Recalling the 1932 election that swept Democrats to power and ushered in the New Deal era, the president argued, “In the great national movement that culminated over a year ago, people joined with enthusiasm. They lent hand and voice to the common cause, irrespective of many older political traditions. They saw the dawn of a new day. They were on the march; they were coming back into the possession of their own home land.”
“As the humble instruments of their vision and their power, those of us who were chosen to serve them in 1932 turned to the great task,” Roosevelt continued. “In one year and five months, the people of the United States have received at least a partial answer to their demands for action; and neither the demand nor the action has reached the end of the road.”
The primary barrier to action, the president explained, was erected by those who still entertained the fantasy that FDR could restore confidence only by “tell[ing] the people of the United States that all supervision by all forms of Government, Federal and State, over all forms of human activity called business should be forthwith abolished.”
So, like Obama, Roosevelt faced an opposition that claimed government was the problem.
Unlike Obama, however, Roosevelt refused to even entertain—let alone embrace—the absurd constructs of the private-sector fabulists who FDR said “would repeal all laws, State or national, which regulate business—that a utility could henceforth charge any rate, unreasonable or otherwise; that the railroads could go back to rebates and other secret agreements; that the processors of food stuffs could disregard all rules of health and of good faith; that the unregulated wild-cat banking of a century ago could be restored; that fraudulent securities and watered stock could be palmed off on the public; that stock manipulation which caused panics and enriched insiders could go unchecked.”
“In fact,” the president continued, “if we were to listen to [the anti-government crowd], the old law of the tooth and the claw would reign in our Nation once more.”
With those words, Roosevelt took a side.
He did not imagine the possibility of compromise with those who wanted to return to the “tooth and claw” past.
Obama needs to do the same thing. He needs to recognize the seriousness of the contemporary economic debate. And he needs to take a side, standing against today’s Tories and for the new order where it is understood that the purpose of government is to achieve “the improved conditions of the whole population and not a small fraction thereof.”
Were Obama to take a similar stand this week, were he to echo Roosevelt’s call for economic justice, the mood would shift—in Wisconsin and nationally—because voters would know, finally, which side their president is on.
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Show AllWe already know which side Oblahblah is on. Do you, Mr. Nichols?
I have listened to FDR speeches, I have read his biography---Let me tell you,
The Obomber is no FDR.. It amasses me that some people are still drinking the
KOOL AID
erclone
Strong Kool-Aid
People like the liar John Nichols, who wrote:
"Like Obama, FDR had tried with mixed success to deliver on that promise."
Go ahead, read that line again, let it sink in.
Buck, please don't tell me!
Hmm. Let's see. You have a problem with the "tried" part?
:>)
Exactly!
Hell, it was completely obvious to everyone who actually followed Obama's 2008 campaign contributions (the overwhelming majority of the funds came from the super-rich), that he was obviously no FDR. We said Obama would simply be the second George W. Bush. And that is exactly what happened.
Mr O needs to be removed, or resign in disgrace, for the good of the nation & world. And take that politburo/super-duper congress with him too. Biden; man-up and channel your "inner FDR" until the real "FDR replacement" arrives. It is now the only, timely solution to the world-wide breakdown crisis.
don't tell me our fate rests with joe biden
puhlease!
That is how close to the cliff-edge we are. We've run out of time. We're down to a few months, weeks even. 3rd parties and movement-building take years. If someone is going to save our bacon from the fire, it'll be the "players" already in-place. That's the sad truth. You would also be surprised at who turns what coat. Not ALL "players" are fixed into unchangeable positions. That is the truth. It is mostly cowardice that keeps them from doing the right thing. The O, however, has had his chance, and failed spectacularly (vis-a-vis the people). He's a mental defective anyway (clinical narcissist), and should be removed on "25th ammendment/section 4" grounds. This is Bidens' chance to call it. The erinyes await his decision.
Hey we survived Ford after Nixon, and you should remember Ford wasn't even Nixon's running mate. Agnew had to bow out it when it was found out he hadn't been paying his taxes (and other things). Today that's not even a crime. Even then it wasn't much of a crime, at least the ones he plead to
I remember a funny quip about Prez Ford: "Yeah. He's a Ford; not a Lincoln".
Well, Joe Biden is no Dick Cheney.
But, last time the idea was to impeach both George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney, possibly in the opposite order. letting Bush nominate a replacement Vice President to be confirmed by the Senate.
I know, "The Genius of Impeachment: The Founder’s Cure for Royalism" (by John Nichols) wasn't and still isn't perfect.
I think you mistake just who comprises Obama's "base." It is certainly not the people that you are alluding to, Nr. Nichols. Obama is taking care of his base just fine. They get to visit him all the time for private lobbying meeetings in the White House - or if he prefers to hide their visits from the public record, elsewhere.
The S word is a great read...thanks for that.
Obama doesn't have a side, he seems to be a nice fellow that will say what it takes to get re-elected. Your article makes that pretty clear!
Exactly 'corvo'! We know what side Obama is on, the side of the finance industry and the bankers---crooked criminals that got all the stimulus they wanted and more from the government and who are doing just fine weathering the great depression the rest of us are in.
wall street gave him 600 million in '08 (for which they got paid in spades) and this year he gets a cool billion
even in de-valued dollars this shill is well paid
god knows what he'll do for the quid pro quo on that number
He'll turn over Social Security and Medicare. It's a given.
John Nichols has done wonderful work on reforming the media. But he seems to be an idiot where Obama is concerned. He keeps acting as if Oblahblah just needs to be shown the light and he will change. Keep hoping John and Oblahblah will keep working with Wall Street. And doing what the Repugs couldn't do ---destroying Social Security and Medicare. Liberals like Nichols never recognize how they enable this.
Excerpt from “FDR Went To Wisconsin To Battle Economic Royalists, But Obama Avoids The State and The Fight" by John Nichols:
The disconnect between Obama and his base has grown more profound this year, as he has focused on the compromises of Washington while working people in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and other states have engaged in “Which side are you on?” fights against a Republican austerity agenda that threatens the very underpinnings of civil society and democratic experiment.
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artemix wrote:
John Nichols has done wonderful work on reforming the media. But he seems to be an idiot where Obama is concerned. He keeps acting as if Oblahblah just needs to be shown the light and he will change. Keep hoping John and Oblahblah will keep working with Wall Street. And doing what the Repugs couldn't do ---destroying Social Security and Medicare. Liberals like Nichols never recognize how they enable this.
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My Comment:
Artimex,
Yes, I agree. John Nichols has done some good work on media reform and even some good work reporting about the events in Wisconsin despite his bias in favor of Democrats.
But as you say the guy who wrote “The Genius of Impeachment: The Founder’s Cure for Royalism” “seems to be an idiot” who suffers from a profound disconnect between the events in Wisconsin he has reported about and the political realities in Washington, D.C. and around the rest of the country and the world.
How else could John Nichols compare Obama to FDR rather than George W. Bush and Dick Cheney?
Unfortunately for his commentary John Nichols "vision" seems to be impaired by ideological and partisan blindness.
Obama is no FDR. Obama is a closet Chicago Boy free traitor Friedmanite. Just yesterday he was out campaigning and telling people that he was going to see to it that SS was safe for now and for future generations. Obama is one of a long line of liars.
I read one time that children do not understand sarcasm. Adults can not comprehend an authority figure looking them straight in the eye and lying through his teeth. Obama is on his '08 Déjà vu tour. Obama is telling the same lies over again and most democrats will believe him again. CD political junkies have been wise to him for a long time.
There is plenty of time for a challenge from the left. When Pearl Harbor was attacked we responded immediately. We are at war today with a Plutocracy intent on enslaving US for generations to come. They are using Friedmanites, Free Trade, banking deregulation, privatization, union busting, talk of moral values and other distractions to rob US. The money they steal will keep them in power for another 1000 years.
We are living Plato's Republic and have been for 2,500 years.
We are living Plato's Republic and have been for 2,500 years.
Not me. I've only been around for 55 years! I'd say Obama is a compulsive liar if I didn't know he is doing it deliberately.
let's cut bush a bit of slack - in all fairness - he is not sure who fdr is
he thought it was his vacuum cleaner for a while...
Part of me wants to believe that GW was that clueless....but fact remains he had an MBA. He just played an idiot.
Obama may be a well meaning idiot playing the role of constitutional scholar...which apparently he isn't.
During the first half of the 19th century American politician Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser. It would appear that Barack Obama is doing his best in acquiring that title in the first half of the 21st century by trying to appeal to both the liberals and the conservatives even though Obama has expressed his admiration in the past for one of the conservatives' great heroes Ronald Reagan while doing very little to emulate one of the most admired Democrats, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
But Obama's desire to try to please both sides cannot disguise the fact that he is a Democrat in name only. One has to wonder, given Obama's open admiration of someone like Reagan, why he will not do the logical thing by switching parties in 2012. One also has to wonder if the people in this country will finally wake up by rejecting both major parties and voting for a third party independent [preferably progressive] candidate in 2012.
America and this nation is not Mr. Obama's priority, banking and Wall St. are. And he has and will continue to perform only in their interests. That is the "change and hope" we all voted for. I'll not be voting for it in the future. 12 years of GW Bush policies is quite enough. I'll cast my vote for anything that is different. And that means I don't want to hear about debt ceilings, deficits or confidence in Wall St.. Or that cutting medicare and social security is the answer while giving the wealthy a pass on their tax liabilities on earned and unearned income.
How is it "hope and change" developed into status quo and desperation? I'll cast my vote for equal gain for equal pain.
No one is "too big to fail"! If they were that big and they failed, then something needs to change and maybe they need to go on a diet. It's time we stopped feeding the cancer and cut it out of the body politic for the sake of the life of the patient.
But since most of us are uninsured and health care is not provided to the uninsured unless it's a medical emergency, I am guessing we're going to have to perform the surgery ourselves. Or homeopathically we can address the problem by trying to starve the growth into oblivion. I for one would be happy to get up one morning and NOT worry about how the irrational actions of the DOW is going to affect my life.
Give it a break already Nichols! " If Obama..."
I admire your work rooting out election fraud, but pull your head out of Obomber's ass.
thanks nohobear
John Nichols as you well know is in deep, forgetrabout it!
There will ever be another FDR. National candidates don't take sides anymore. That would make them "dividers", not "uniters".
Wisconsin doesn't interest Obama. His party the party of the banking elite has already won there. Their agenda is progressing nicely. Why expend any effort on an already successful battlefield?
good point
Since Nichols still can't seem to figure out which "side" Obama is on, one can only conclude that he is quite thick or he's deliberately fashioning another year of championing Obama's re-election, based upon spurious claims that Obama will somehow begin acting like FDR only if progressives "make him do it." My guess is a little of both. Nichols really seems to lack the learning gene when it comes to this monumental fraud.
"Obama needs to show he's one of us," and related clueless blather has made Nichols one of the most predictable pundits anywhere, constantly fantasizing about all the wondrous things President O'Hoover must do. He may as well be begging Rick Perry to start sounding like Paul Wellstone.
Just waiting for the inevitable 'we just need to hold his feet to the fire' now that 2012 is nearing.
Yechh
I can't believe all of these clowns who want to reelect this accessory before and after the fact! The man belongs in the Dock at the Hague, not in the White House!
He deserves obsurity. It would be the best thing for the world. But that's never going to happen. I am sure he already has speaking engagements arranged should he not be re-elected.
"Were Obama to take a similar stand this week, were he to echo Roosevelt’s call for economic justice, the mood would shift—in Wisconsin and nationally—because voters would know, finally, which side their president is on."
News flash, John: the president HAS taken a side. And it is clearly that of the Plutocrats and not that of the average working American. His actions since he was elected have made that clear time and time and time again.
Stop dreaming and hoping for your golden boy to "show his progressive side" and join you on the left. If you haven't figured out he is as far right as it is possible to be, you live in a fantasy land. Enough stories on Obama, Mr. Nichols. He is a lost cause. Time to start looking for a TRUE progressive to lead this country, if such a one exists.....
Who would believe him if he did? A little too late for that. Extending the Bush tax cuts just put the icing on the cake.
Killing an old man in pajamas in front of his family and disposing of his body secretly...didn't guite work out as the media campaign he envisioned.
His celebrity is on the downward spiral like Charlie Sheen's and Brittany Spears. Add to that his open invitation to all to rape and pillage medicare and social security and you have someone desperately trying to maintain his celebrity status without providing any substance or entertainment value. Does he or anyone really think we've forgotten how wrong privatization has gone...Enron anyone?
Ask one average citizen to quote one of his "marvelous speeches" and I am betting you can't find one. But I bet they can name at least one instance of when he caved.
FDR made one huge mistake he caved to public opinion and locked up Japanese Americans. His record will forever be marred by that. But then Obama has GITMO. He'll never be forgotten for that either.
Good points. I will, however, forgive FDR for the horrendous act concerning the Japanese-Americans he treated so horribly, because in my view his establishment of the New Deal and the prosperity it gave so many millions - for awhile anyway - makes up for the evil of that act. I know - there is no taking it back, and it doesn't undo the suffering he caused to those poor people. It will remain on his legacy and his soul forever. But a man shouldn't be judged solely by the evil he does, but also by the good.
In comparison, what good has Obomba done anyone, other than his rich buddies on Wall Street? Let's see...torture, rendition, illegal invasions, murdering between 200,000-500,000 innocent people in various countries, illegal assassinations, violating the Constitution and other laws by the dozens, illegal imprisonment, destruction of habeas corpus...you get the idea. Nothing he can do for the rest of his life will ever make up for all that long list of evil.
I have to agree. Obomba's crimes far outweigh his social successes. He's no FDR. Hell he's not even Clinton or GW Bush, he's gone both of them one up on the wrong side of the equation. And unlike Reagan he can't get a pass because he suffers from Alzheimers.
To paraphrase:
The only thing we have to really fear are "fear mongers".
If Wall St. suffers from a "lack of confidence", perhaps they have done nothing deserving of confidence. Instead of attacking Social Security which had no role in the problem why not address the "criminals" that did?
We now have two Republican parties. The rich are doing quite well, thank you. 100,000 unemployed marching on Wall Street --who, knows,Obama might join them ---but the man is so pathetic he'd be better off staying at home and polishing his picketing shoes
Stephen Moore, the craven, fawning Wall St. groupie from the WSJ, has said that he believes capitalism is more important that democracy. I think you can assume all free market worshiping neocons feel this way, and certainly that includes Obama. He has done much to destroy the remaining tatters of our democracy, and nothing to impede its rapacious dissection by the forces of the “free market.” After all, no one with even the vaguest understanding of how the global economy works can believe that democracy can be sustained as this ravenous beast sloughs to its logical conclusion.
"Steven Moore....says that capitalism is more important than democracy."
Whoa, I missed that one! And I think you are right, that explains just about everything about Zero.
I missed that one too. I went and looked it up because I didn't think anyone was stupid enough to say that out loud even though their actions may indicate it. There he was, on Thom Hartmann's show, saying just that.
Conservatives are indeed, to a man, against democracy. It's just rare that they're so blunt about it.
To Obama's credit, if truth be told, this president probably can't go to Wisconsin for safety reasons. Hell, he's never even at 'home'. It seems the man is always on the run.
However, I DO dig the new MIC Designer Series Greyhound bus ride he's chillin' in, along with that hideous cavalcade of banana republic/drug cartel/soviet styled vehicles adorned in Washington's favorite color –Intimidator Black. The only thing missing is a big, gaudy gold colored, round govmint' type emblem with an evil looking, stick-clutchin' bird plastered on the side.
This is the sad truth: If the democrats could raise the dead and bring back Martin, Mahatma or Jesus Christ himself to go to bat for this president, he'd still lose to Bozo the Clown next election. I say that with sadness, not glee. I mean, I voted for the guy.
Fact is none of them would go to bat for this man. He's not playing on the same team. They wouldn't like him or respect him. Much as I hate sport's metaphors in this case I'll use it. This guy is playing on "Bozo's" team. He only deserves to win if people vote for Bozo. Since there appears to be only one team, I'll vote for someone new and keep them only as long as one term. I only approve those that have performed satisfactorily...Mr. Obama has not. And four more years won't change that. I'd rather suffer Bachmann or Romney for four years than another four of Obama.
"I'd rather suffer Bachmann or Romney for four years than another four of Obama."
Sadly, I agree. Sometimes the best way to rid a field of useless weeds is to burn it.
The truth is the exact opposite, my friend. Obama will win 2012 by a very, very large margin. Count on it. You think the corporate Plutocracy that runs Amereicha is going to gamble on some stranger, when their golden child has been giving them just about everything they could ever dream of, and more? The plutocracy has never had it so good. Record profits, trillions in free bailout $$, stomping of even the hint of any regulations on them, more tax breaks and tax loopholes, appointment of almost every key economic post in the federal government with their own lackeys - courtesy of Obomba - etc, etc, etc. He is a gold mine for them.
Do you think the Dem Die Hards are going to vote Rethuglican, or green party?? They are going to vote for their golden child, disappointments and all, because the devil they know is better than the devil they don't.
Never underestimate the stupidity of the Amereichan voter.
I wish that a progressive democrat would step up to challenge Obama in the primaries.
All politicians are to some extent Rorschach inkblots, or perhaps funhouse mirrors is a better analogy: the public peers at them and sees distorted reflections and projections of its own features.
Obama is as egregious an example of this characteristic as it gets.
When "rock star" candidate Bonnie Prince Obama was swept onto the Oval Office Throne amidst a gathering national storm of crises, pundits bubbled and frothed that he was, or could be, the Second Coming of FDR, or JFK.
They even pitched Obama as the Second Coming of Lincoln at first, especially when historian Doris Kearns Goodwin propagated the idea that Lincoln had cultivated a "team of rivals" in his administration in lieu of sycophantic allies, in accordance with the classic dictum that a wise leader keeps their enemies close to them.
Pundits gazed into the funhouse mirror and triumphantly misread Obama's penchant for exclusively surrounding himself with Clintonista hawks and banksters as the bold and courageous strategy of a progressive or liberal-- albeit "third way" progressive-- president assembling such a "team of rivals" to constantly confront and challenge him, and keep him on his toes.
Long after it became clear to anyone not enthralled or mesmerized by Team Obama's marketing spells or their own deluded intellects that Obama is not, and could never be, another "FDR" or "JFK" or Abraham Lincoln, pundits still prattle on in terms of this discredited idea.
As many astute commenters have pointed out, this parallel has long since outlived its usefulness. Despite all of the high-minded expostulations that even politicians can change, improve, evolve, and have epiphanies, Obama has demonstrated beyond a doubt that he is an amoral, narcissistic time-serving prevaricator, a political opportunist, and an enthusiastic admirer, servant, and ally of the overclass.
So even if Obama began to morph into an FDR-style True Friend of the Little Guy-- par for the course as another election approaches-- only credulous dupes like Nichols and those like him would buy it.
I'm just adding to the chorus, of course. I'm glad I had a chance to read the previous comments, and add to them, while they're still here.
These people actually get paid to write tis garbage?
Lets admit it - these Nation mag clowns are pure DLC apologisrs and wealthy liberals telling us working poor Obama is 'really' on our side -
Screw you Nichols - you're obviously on the take OR are so filled with Cognitive Dissonance to be irrelevantly Wrong time and time again.