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October 29, 2008 at 12:08:25

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Note to Progressives for Obama: What Happens After Election Day?

by Joshua Frank     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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Unless John McCain has a bombshell of a scandal to drop on Barack Obama at the 11th hour, this election is beginning to look like it's in the bag for the Democrats. The Republicans will finally be kicked out of the White House and peace and calm will slowly return to Washington.

 

At least that's the message reverberating across the progressive landscape these days. One can almost hear a collective sigh of relief. Darth Cheney will be gone. Karl Rove will be forced to recoil, and President Bush can retire in ignorant bliss to his ranch in Crawford.

 

Ahhhh…

 

It is certainly comforting to believe the stars have aligned and progressive values are about to flood the Beltway. Barack Obama has campaigned on "Hope" and "Change" and we all but believe the guy is actually going to deliver on his varied promises.

 

But believing is what's caused so many to fall victim to Obama fever. You know the signs: they send you emails from MoveOn.org (claiming you're to blame for Obama's fictional loss) and hope-filled rants from Norman Solomon. They talk about Obama as if he's the next messiah, their wardrobe consists of more than two Obama shirts that they'll wear every day leading up to the election. They have a "Change" sign in their window and one in their front yard. It's as if they've become more or less Obama-zombies, just in time for Halloween.

 

No question the Obama strategists have accomplished what they set out to do. Just look at all they've achieved thus far: antiwar activists have exchanged their slogans for pro-Obama refrains despite the fact that their candidate inflates the alleged threat of Iran, wants to put more troops in Afghanistan and won't pull out of Iraq anytime soon.

 

Environmentalists have come out for Obama in large numbers, even though he thinks coal can be clean and nuclear energy can be safe. No big deal that he wants to drill baby drill off our coastal shores. At least the guy believes in global warming.

 

Or take the civil rights champions who have few qualms about his rabid support for FISA and the PATRIOT Act or social justice activists who aren't overly concerned that Obama condones the execution of convicts who have never murdered. Economic progressives, who would be the first to say the economic I.V. pumped into the Wall Street bloodline was hastily passed and rips off tax-payers, are the first to defend Obama's economic platform. No matter he supported the bailout without reservation. No matter his team of economic hit men includes a whole slew of Clintonite neoliberals like Robert Rubin. Obama is still their guy.

 

All of this wouldn't bother me much if it weren't for the overt hypocrisy so many progressives, and a few radicals, are exhibiting with their blind support for Obama. It's one thing to embrace pragmatic voting and lesser-evilism on the grounds that we don't really live in a true democracy. It's quite another to be excited about the prospect of electing a man who doesn't stand for the issues you do, and is in fact campaigning against them.

 

What will happen if Obama wins the electorate? Progressive Group Number One seems to believe he'll magically move left once inaugurated and is only running to the right in order to win the election. That position is a non sequitur and not worthy of real discussion as it's based on wishful thinking.

 

Progressive Group Number Two knows Obama is pretty damn conservative but is planning on voting "strategically," arguing that change comes in baby steps, yet they assure us they'll apply pressure once Obama's elected to get the little toddler strolling. A friend, who happens to be a professor at a large university, recently told me that he plans on coercing Obama by pressuring elected members of congress. He'll be "making a stink" and "scene," he assured me.

 

What a relief.

"The forces arrayed against far-reaching progressive change are massive and unrelenting. If an Obama victory is declared next week, those forces will be regrouping in front of our eyes -- with right-wing elements looking for backup from corporate and pro-war Democrats," Norman Solomon recently wrote in an article advising progressives to vote against their interests. "How much leverage these forces exercise on an Obama presidency would heavily depend on the extent to which progressives are willing and able to put up a fight."

 

Does Solomon even understand what it means to "put up a fight"? And what's with the notion that progressives will "apply pressure" once Obama wins? They have no cash and he's already going to receive most of their votes. What are they going to do to pressure him, poke him in his ribs? Cause a stink by farting through the halls of Congress? Obama may actually listen to us if he thought progressives were considering to vote for a guy like Ralph Nader, which is the point Nader seems to be making by campaigning in swing states this week. Nader knows how to put up a real fight, one not mired in hypotheticals and fear-mongering, so he's pressuring Obama where it matters most.

 

Of course, such a direct confrontation to Obama's backward policies ruffles the slacks of many devout liberals. But that is the point. Progressives are not flush with cash and as we all should know, flashing the almighty buck is usually the best way to grab a politician's attention. But the only thing we have at our immediate disposal now is votes. These crooks need us to get elected. Obama already has the majority of left-wing support shored up despite his resistance to embrace our concerns. Imagine if he had to earn our votes instead of receiving our support without having to do a thing for it?

 

So let's prepare for what's ahead. Obama may win next Tuesday, but what will happen to the movements that have been sidelined in order to help get the Democrats elected? What will become of the environmental movement after January 20? Will it step up to oppose Obama's quest for nuclear power and clean coal? Will the antiwar movement work to force Obama to take a softer approach toward Iran? Will they stop the troop increase in Afghanistan?

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Joshua Frank is co-editor of Dissident Voice and author of Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush (Common Courage Press, 2005), and along with Jeffrey St. Clair, the editor of the brand new book Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland, published by AK Press in July 2008.

 

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As an MBA degreed populist and left libertarian, I foster what are genuine liberal or progressive views unlike what I find here from many authors and members presenting at best what are economic right views in NeoLiberalism [or NeoLibertarianism] on an alleged 'Liberal' web site...
AdnihiloAs an MBA degreed populist and left libertarian, I foster what are genuine liberal or progressive views unlike what I find here from many authors and members presenting at best what are economic right views in NeoLiberalism [or NeoLibertarianism] on an alleged 'Liberal' web site...

Obama change is still conservative NeoLiberalism

You are surely not alone Joshua in citing "that we deserve more than lofty rhetoric about "action" and "hope."

Although Obama talks alot about change and hope, indicating to many voters a softer word in 'revolution' against incompetent, fascistic GOP [with Democrat support] government misrule, his voting record, platform, and speeches still leaves him a moderate conservative in the rest of the western world outside the US. The question remains from him still firmly being in the corporatist camp, will he deliver on his promise for real change or will he remain this watered down version of it as a moderate conservative?

Let's not forget those 7 ingredients necessary for a modern revolution cited by Caltech sociologist James C. Davies further explained by Sara Robinson

by Adnihilo (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 74 comments) on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 3:22:48 PM
 


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David C BeachAuthor Filter Mechanics theory

Great article

You are exactly right, as a conservative activist I can tell you that if Obama wins on the forth we will be attacking on the fifth and continue to weaken him at every opportunity for the following four years.  We will not accept a communist president!  At the two year mark we will retake both houses of congress with a landslide damning of Obama’s polices.

So I guess this is the calm before the storm for all of us.

by David C Beach (0 articles, 1 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 169 comments) on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 9:33:41 PM
 


I live on an island off the coast of Maine. Political junkie of liberal persuasion.
I have long been a registered Independent and now am a member of the Maine Green Independent Party.

Widower, grandfather of two, retired.

Jack HarringtonI live on an island off the coast of Maine. Political junkie of liberal persuasion.
I have long been a registered Independent and now am a member of the Maine Green Independent Party.

Widower, grandfather of two, retired.

Uh I don't know how to tell you this,

but Obama is not a Communist. Secondly, the Republican Party is self-destructing and will be lucky to elect someone dog catcher any time soon.

We are, most of us, absolutely fed up with the fascism of the Republicans.

Good luck. 

by Jack Harrington (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 517 comments) on Sunday, November 2, 2008 at 8:17:27 PM
 


Michal is a science wonk by profession and an environmental and political activist by passion, stealing odd moments out for outdoor rec, reading, gardening, writing, photography, doling out her 2¢ via blogging, and laundry! She's been known to arise at 4am to chase balloons as well.

A Green Party activist for almost two decades and registered GRN voter since relocating to NM, she currently serves as the Co-chair of the New Mexico Green Party and Bernalillo Co. Greens. She also ser...

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Michal MuddMichal is a science wonk by profession and an environmental and political activist by passion, stealing odd moments out for outdoor rec, reading, gardening, writing, photography, doling out her 2¢ via blogging, and laundry! She's been known to arise at 4am to chase balloons as well.

A Green Party activist for almost two decades and registered GRN voter since relocating to NM, she currently serves as the Co-chair of the New Mexico Green Party and Bernalillo Co. Greens. She also ser...

to see more of bio, click on member name

You've hit the nail on the head

Another great article Joshua! 

Once again, progresives of all stripes,  social, environmental, etc. are all looking forward to a good long nap once they elect their prince.

Even though Mr. Obama does have a few promising things to say, his positions are sometimes atrocious!  "Clean Coal," and his support for nuclear energy, his reversal on offshore drilling all point to a less than solid support for ambitious alternative research and development, especially of the type that will actually work to abrogate or even reverse global climate change.  Yet he's unconditionally endorsed by the likes of the Sierra Club, which has a hard job looking at any other party than the Dems anyhow.  To even acknowledge the Green party's very existence is a major stretch for many in that old guard. Will they stand hard and solid against Obama's nuclear and coal ambitions when he makes the excuse that the economy precludes alternatives?  Will they fight stalling tactics?  Or will they fall for his charm and sleep thru another 4 years of same with a kinder face?

We had 8 years of Clinton and a VP named Gore.  Did much change? Sure . . .computers got smaller, we sent a few more fantastic probes into space while CAFE standards stayed stagnant.

This is why we need alternative parties. Active parties, that aren't asked to sit on the sidelines every 4 years, but who actually threaten to take votes away from tickets that speak out of two sides of their mouth.  They need to know they don't have the progressive vote sown up automatically, that they actually have to earn it.  That is how leverage works, that's how power is brokered, that is how we progressives and liberals will finally get things done.

Not capitulating and acting like schoolgirls at a heartthrob concert.

by Michal Mudd (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 3 comments) on Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 12:12:03 AM
 


Blue collar worker in the green industry. Tree trimmer, landscaper.
Some college education. Fire Fighter, EMT, SRT, Rock climber, Kayaker.
I live in Northern California.

Davey Jones Davey JonesBlue collar worker in the green industry. Tree trimmer, landscaper.
Some college education. Fire Fighter, EMT, SRT, Rock climber, Kayaker.
I live in Northern California.

The whole thing is rigged

No one will win by a landslide. The method for rigged elections is to have it really close thereby reducing either side from thinking that the whole thing is totally rigged. 

It is all a show. I can't believe that anyone with any basic intelligence could see it as anything else. 

by Davey Jones Davey Jones (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 16 comments) on Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 11:59:30 PM
 


I live on an island off the coast of Maine. Political junkie of liberal persuasion.
I have long been a registered Independent and now am a member of the Maine Green Independent Party.

Widower, grandfather of two, retired.

Jack HarringtonI live on an island off the coast of Maine. Political junkie of liberal persuasion.
I have long been a registered Independent and now am a member of the Maine Green Independent Party.

Widower, grandfather of two, retired.

I seriously doubt

that Obama will pay the least bit of attention to progressive ideas. He is a corporatist through and through.

Please tell me-how much impact have we had in moving Nancy Pelosi into backing  impeachment ? How well have we kept the bailout from ripping us off? When did the war we pushed to end in 2006 get called off? When did the troops come home? And you think we are going to move Obama and his conservative and centrist advisors off the pot?

 Keep dreaming. 

by Jack Harrington (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 517 comments) on Sunday, November 2, 2008 at 8:21:52 PM
 

 

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