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By Glen Ford (about the author) Page 1 of 1 page(s)
For OpEdNews: Glen Ford - Writer "Debate is
permitted only to the Right of his own fuzzy position." President
Obama has escalated his campaign to suppress single-payer healthcare advocates,
hinting darkly that there will be repercussions if unions and activists persist
in harassing his fellow center-right Democrats. In a pre-Fourth of July
teleconference with Democratic congressional leaders, Obama
lectured,
"We shouldn't be focussing resources on each other. We ought to be focussed on
winning this debate." The
president was attempting to shut down paid media messages seeking to pressure
corporatist Democrats to support some sort of public healthcare option "" an
option that Obama claims to favor, although in terms so vague his own chief of
staff, Rahm Emanuel, framed the issue as "negotiable." The ads have been
embarrassing to rightist Democrats who are Obama's true political soulmates and
a bridge to Republicans he seeks to woo. Obama's
modus operandi is by now well known. His reflexive instinct is to lash out to
his left when frustrated, to demand progressives stand down and await
his marching orders - even when, as is the case most of the time, Obama's own
direction is unclear, at best. "Obama's
reflexive instinct is to lash out to his left when frustrated." The
objects of his ire are advertisements or fundraisers produced by MoveOn, Health
Care for America and Democracy for America. MoveOn's advertising plans
successfully pressured North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan to endorse the idea of a
public health care plan. No matter. Obama demands that the Left - such as it is
- stand down and let Obama do his thing, whatever that is. The
president's admonition that progressives focus "on winning this debate" rather
than "focussing resources on each other" makes sense only to those operating
under the delusion that Obama is in a real fight with corporate healthcare
profiteers. In the real world, Obama is in shifting stages of embrace with
Healthcare Inc. Debate is permitted only to the Right of his own fuzzy
position, while the Left is shushed and hectored. For Obama
to "win" his debate, the American people must lose, since overwhelming
majorities of the public support single-payer or a Medicare-for-all program,
which Obama opposes. Obama has no principled program or irreducible objectives.
He cares only that some kind of bill emerges to which he can claim bragging
rights. Ideally, Obama would prefer to negotiate the broad outlines of
legislation directly with the corporate healthcare profiteers, by assuring them
his administration means their bank accounts no harm - a courtship that has
been Obama's preoccupation ever since his swearing in. "Obama has no
principled program or irreducible objectives." The
Left complicates Obama's agenda, because progressives want to achieve certain
long-sought goals such as universal healthcare, housing as a right, wealth
redistribution, etc., while Obama wants to be celebrated as the president that
achieved a grand consensus that reconciles America's classes and races. Since,
as we have repeatedly learned, he will never confront entrenched economic
power, it is progressives that must shut up and sit down in order for the
illusion of national consensus to work its magic. That's why Obama gets mad and
starts calling people on the phone when his little progressive boys and girls
make too much noise and upset the "grown folks." President
Obama's pattern has been set. There's nothing authentically youthful and brash
about him, really; less than six months in office, and he's already
predictable. He is a poseur, who pretends to take bold (rhetorical) positions
on stubborn issues, only to seek cosmetic solutions along lines of least
resistance from those in power. On war, the bankers' meltdown, and now health
care, it's the same story. The effect on his remaining legions of progressive
supporters, is to make them appear more ridiculous by the day. BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com.
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