http://www.nypost.com/f/print/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/obama_left_behind_uDnFNaOZ11XuAEDOg8UzUN Obama, left behind By MATT WELCH Last Updated: 2:54 PM, December 20, 2009 Posted: 1:12 AM, December 20, 2009 Boy, this “Obama Derangement Syndrome” really has gotten out of hand. Why, just this past week the decreasingly popular president has been called a “bald-faced liar,” “an executive who can’t bring himself to lead,” and even an “Uncle Tom.” And that’s just by liberals. The progressive crack-up, before Obama even reaches the end of his first year, has been an awesome and occasionally humorous sight to see. Undead ’60s warhorse Tom Hayden got the ball rolling in early December with his dramatic announcement in The Nation that, with the president’s decision to increase troop levels, “It’s time to strip the Obama sticker off my car.” Liberal historian Garry Wills joined the anguished chorus. “My wife and I had maxed out in donations for him. Our children had been ardent for his cause,” Wills wrote. “And now he betrays us.” Obama’s intention to double down in Central Asia was no secret in 2008 — it’s right there on his campaign Web site: “Barack Obama will refocus our efforts on Afghanistan. He has a comprehensive strategy to succeed in Afghanistan with at least two more US combat brigades.” But the Democrat’s strongest supporters had their eyes glued on the twin prize of repudiating George W. Bush and electing the nation’s first black president. Intra-party policy disagreements just weren’t a part of the conversation. That began to change with the steady drip of minor disappointments early in the new administration: delaying closure of the Guantanamo Bay prison, writing a brief in support of the odious Defense of Marriage Act, ridiculing questions about legalizing marijuana, promiscuously invoking state secrets privileges, breaking campaign promises about transparency, and so on. Meanwhile, with the economy continuing to spit blood, liberals became increasingly aware of — and irritated by — what libertarians could have told them all along: You can’t credibly claim to be cracking down on Wall Street “fat cats” in one breath while in the other shoveling hundreds of billions into their pockets and letting industry insiders write financial policy. The bailouts have never been popular among any political grouping, and the cognitive dissonance they represent can only be tuned out for so long. As H.L. Mencken wannabe Matt Taibbi put it in the subtitle of a recent controversial Rolling Stone piece, “The president has packed his economic team with Wall Street insiders intent on turning the bailout into an all-out giveaway.” But the real dealbreaker for many progressives was a health care reform package that lacks a public option, blocks the importation of cheap drugs from Canada, doesn’t expand Medicare, and forces Americans to purchase plans from hated insurance companies. That spurred consumer crusader Ralph Nader last week to call Obama “an Uncle Tom groveling before the demands of the corporations that are running our country.” Less hysterical but no less disappointed was former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, who wrote in the Washington Post Thursday that “Any measure that expands private insurers’ monopoly over health care and transfers millions of taxpayer dollars to private corporations is not real health-care reform.” When finding themselves on the opposing side of the president’s policy, his former admirers on the left are discovering something that the right has known for a while now: Obama will look you in the eye and lie. When the president said last week that “every health care economist out there” agrees that the reform package includes “whatever ideas exist in terms of bending the cost curve,” it wasn’t just free marketeers who cried foul. “You know it is a lie,” thundered health care writer Jon Walker at the popular progressive Web site FireDogLake. “The PhRMA lobbyists you cut the secret deal they know it is a lie, health care reform experts know it is a lie, and the American people should know it is a lie.” For those of us who don’t necessarily take their policy cues from Ralph Nader or FireDogLake, it’s tempting to just sit back and laugh at the festival of left-on-left recriminations. These guys are like Elin Nordegren with a golf club, swinging away at yet another betrayal. But let’s also give some credit where it’s due. Conservatives didn’t get around to hating on George W. Bush until after he’d safely been elected to a second term. There were no tea parties in the streets 14 months ago, when the 43rd president rushed through the Troubled Assets Relief Program, on the heels of an eight-year spending and regulatory binge (including vast new medical entitlements) the likes of which hadn’t been seen since Lyndon Johnson. No one eats their own like the Democratic Party. No one does blind loyalty like the Republicans. Yet there are lessons we can all learn from Obama’s lost year. Chief among them is the insight that when you project all your hopes, desires, and even fears onto a Rorschach test of a politician — whether Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, or otherwise — not only are you bound to be disappointed, you might just deserve it, too. Government officials use force and the threat thereof to impact our lives, not always (or even most of the time) for the better, so it behooves all citizens to get over their schoolyard crushes and figure out just what their objects of political desire plan to do with all that power. Besides, the sooner the whole country learns the rhetorical tricks of this president — the false “false choices,” the phony economic consensuses, the brazen refusal to acknowledge broken promises — the better we’ll all be at assessing the wisdom of his policies. Surely the aesthetics of Tom Hayden’s car is a small price to pay for some long-overdue skepticism. Matt Welch is editor in chief of Reason.
Interesting that the author of this article chose to quote a complete idiot. Maybe if he had maxed out his research on the subject instead of donations, he would of known that Obama planned to do this all along, and is one of the FEW things promised during his campaign that he has followed through on. As far as liberals tearing Obama stickers off their cars because of an increase in troop levels, in my opinion they should leave the sticker alone and drive the car, along with themselves off the nearest cliff, completely destroying the sticker, the car, and the raging dumb ass who occupies it.
denny crane always providing us with unique insight. an editorial from a tabloid is exactly the stuff u right wingers cling to when all legitimate avenues for u guys has been dismissed (see the 08 elections and 06 before that). liberals might be purging themselves of their obama bumper sticks but maxiep is keeping all of his palin gear because he's a very lonely, obese man.
Guest writer is the Editor in Chief of Reason Magazine. Your knee-jerk attack the messenger tactic is an epic fail.
it was still published by murdoch's gossip rag. did u find this piece as u were browsing the post for more info about tiger's mistresses? on an unrelated note- im watching larry king's interview with tiger in 98 when he was 22 and apparently the pompous bastard rejected then president clinton's request to attend jackie robinson's memorial. he deserves every bit of the crap being thrown his way
So after the first epic fail, you repeat the same losing effort. Figure out what Reason Magazine is about, then you might put aside your blind partisan fanship long enough to make you think.
is this responsible? does this add to the national dialogue about the president's policies? and what was your intention in posting this? aside from exciting your conservatives blowhad buddies. and im canadian- im not partisan to anything american. i only vote for one party here in soviet canuckistan and thats the liberal party which is centrist btw. examples
Ralph Nader is as left-wing "liberal" as they come. (Reason is actually quite liberal in the true sense of the word). And SFGATE.COM is a very left-leaning WWW site (SF Chronicle's WWW site). http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/tgoodman/detail?entry_id=32372 Ralph Nader calls Obama "Uncle Tom" and Fox News calls him out. As if Ralph Nader wasn't a big enough tool already, he went on Fox News on election night - the very night Barack Obama broke the racial barrier on the presidency - and uttered the words "Uncle Tom." Not only that, after being called out on the words (which he initially said in a radio interview) by Fox News anchor Shepard Smith - and given a point-blank chance to apologize and take them back, Nader said he wouldn't. It's a stunning bit of television, and a lot of people missed it. [video=youtube;ibsP6XN2dIo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibsP6XN2dIo[/video]
How about DailyKOS, that bastion of right-wingedness? "Uncle Tom" Obama Or Hillary supporter, Robert L. Johnson, founder of BET: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/...b5d830dd91fbca&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
its an opinion piece, the dude is shaping the truth as he sees it. "uncle tom" is a racial pejorative as far as im concerned in light of the racial continuum of events in american history and anyone who uses the term is an idiot- ralph nader included. but what irked me more was the insinuation by the writer that liberals were hell bent on electing a black man and his abilities didnt matter. almost like he is the "token president". although, i was in total agreement about how the republicans curiously ignored bush's shenanigans and only decided to get activist when president obama executed his campaign promises- health care reform; intensifying the war in afghtanistan, pulling troops out of iraq; closing gitmo, ending torture and pushing a second stimulus through. conversely, bush campaigned in 2000 on being isolationist and he turned out to be the most interventionist president since the cold war. all the president is doing is living up to the promises he made in his campaign- it was the mandate given to him by the american electorate- and your opinion doesnt matter because your side lost. but u still have palin in 2012!!! btw,thanks for edifying us about fox news' riveting, fair and balanced coverage. btw, nader hasnt done anything substantive in american politics since he cost gore the election. well actually gore won but harris and the other criminals in florida did what republicans do best- lie and cheat.
God, I own you. I don't want you, but I own you. Do yourself a favor and get over me; I don't swing that way.
The far left is fucked. Obama was their boy and they're beholden to him. He can do whatever he wants and--despite their protestations--they'll dutifully vote for everything he puts up. In the words of Judge Smails, "You'll get nothing and like it."
are u serious or just delusional? u started a thread asking for me- http://sportstwo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149030 u need to quit me. [video=youtube;DlQaHCgcR3k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlQaHCgcR3k&feature=related[/video]
What part of: isn't factual? He HAS been called those things, and I've given you links to where it's lefties who are doing the name calling. If a Reason article had said, "Obama is an uncle Tom" then you'd have a point. They didn't, so you don't.
Deception, I'd highly suggest you buy Glenn Becks book "Arguing with Idiots"...I'd also suggest you carry it around wherever you go and give it to any unfortunate bastard who happens to converse with you, people really need a warning on what their getting themselves in to.
is that what u got for christmas? the mere mention of "glenn beck" in a positive light undermines any attempt at a comeback.