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babylonsister (148,438 posts) Fri Nov 14, 2014, 12:44 PMThe President We Don’t Deservehttp://www.blue-route.org/blog/op-ed-2/the-president-we-dont-deserve/ snip// We are terrible. The only group of people I can think of in this country that might be worse are those that presently serve in congress. Democrats who run from the President, and their own successes, and Republicans who run from sanity. That truth does not let us off the hook. A few weeks ago, the center-right columnist, Jon Avlon, was on Real Time with Bill Maher, and he made the most simple and yet one of strongest defenses of the Obama presidency I have heard. He essentially said, if you compare the way things are now to the way they were when he entered the office, it is inarguable that things are appreciably better. He’s exactly right. And somehow, this is true despite zero assistance from that not so loyal opposition known as the GOP, and relatively feckless support from the party whose standard Barack Obama bears like a 60 pound stone. For this, we–the American people–have paid this man almost no dividend. His approval ratings are underwater, and the oh so recent midterms were an unqualified disaster, due in no small part to the inability of those of us on the left to show up. We provided a vacuum for a sour, science denying, willfully ignorant, and yes, appreciably racist hard right to step right in, and wipe the floor with us. We made it so easy; it’s embarrassing. snip// There is no point in trying to cure the sickness of apathy, misplaced anger, and reckless stupidity that grips this country, the way many seem to foolishly fear Ebola one day will. In short, we can’t be pleased. Therefore, this president should set his sights higher–not that it will be hard to do. He should look to those who will either come after us, or are still too young to understand the complexities of the difficult times we live in. Those whom he might just be able to leave a better world. Maybe they will thank him for it. Certainly those that go on to become historians will. And that seems to be just what he’s doing. It has barely been a week since his party and his supporters abandoned him. In that time he has pushed for–in the strongest of terms–the maintaining of net neutrality. Late last night he reached a historic accord with China (China!) to greatly reduce carbon emissions, and next week he’s primed to take major executive action on immigration reform. If you are a progressive, these are exactly the things you should want. If you are anyone else, these are exactly the things you need–whether you want them or not. I wish I could I say we were worthy of it. That we would recognize it. That we might deserve it. Lucky for us, as Clint Eastwood once said, “Deserve’s got nothing to do with it.†And we are damn lucky. Much luckier to have Obama than he is to have us.
freshwest (47,268 posts) Fri Nov 14, 2014, 01:04 PM3. Been saying this for a long, long time. Enjoy him while you can, folks. It's all downhill from here.
classof56 (4,559 posts) Fri Nov 14, 2014, 01:09 PM4. Giant K&RThanks for posting! I recognize our good fortune. I can only hope I am worthy of our President as I give him my wholehearted support. And yes, I know the issues that seem to abound among those who would criticize and refuse to acknowledge all the good he has done while in office, in spite of the barriers he's faced. I cannot understand how those who claim to be Democrats can fail to support him and stand up for the values he represents. Stay strong, Mr. President. The future of our nation is at stake.
babylonsister (148,438 posts) Fri Nov 14, 2014, 12:44 PMThe President We Don’t Deserve
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