Negotiating With Nut Jobs
Monday 08 November 2010
by: John Wright | OtherWords | Op-Ed
In the witty 1966 classic cult film King of Hearts, a British soldier shows up in a French village run by lunatics after they'd escaped from the local insane asylum as the German Army retreated. Given the number of electoral victories by crazies in the mid-term elections, President Barack Obama might learn more from watching this movie than listening to all the talking heads in Washington.
Obama has responded to what he calls an electoral "shellacking" with a firm offer to find common ground with the GOP. But is that even feasible with a party whose leadership is so hell-bent on destroying his presidency, and whose rising stars increasingly appear divorced from reality?
"No is not the answer. It has to be yes," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said about the Republicans' two-year-old "Party of No" strategy. "Not our yes, but a combined yes, something we work out, a consensus yes. The time for politics is over."
There was tactical genius behind the Republican victory, rooted in outright lies, distortion, and the co-option of widespread, irrational, and racist hatred for Obama. Right-wingers swayed rational voters by systematically misrepresenting Obama's policies (death panels, government takeover) and reducing everything into simplistic bumper sticker slogans like "End Obamacare" and "Stop Socialism."
John Boehner (R-OH), the lawmaker expected to become the next House Speaker, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky played to their base by repeating canards intended to weaken Obama even as they offered syrupy homage to cooperation.
"The American people were concerned about the government takeover of health care," Boehner said at his post-election press conference."The American people watched the government running banks, insurance companies, car companies," McConnell said. Before the election, McConnell had laid out the true Republican agenda: "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president."
Of course, the government didn't take over the banks, insurance companies, and car companies. It propped up teetering industries, with minimal interference in day-to-day operations. It's now making a profit for all us taxpayers as those loans are repaid in full. The financial industry must deal with new regulations to protect consumers. The government didn't take over any private financial institutions.
The post-election rhetoric shows how the Republicans and predisposed media outlets such as Fox News continue to fine-tune the propaganda machine. As the votes were counted election night, Fox's Megyn Kelly said that "the vast majority of Americans don't want" Obama's agenda, such as health care. Does Kelly even watch her own network? Earlier, Fox showed 48 percent of voters told pollsters that opposition to health care legislation influenced them to vote pro-Republican, while the rest said they either favored the new health care law or wish it had gone further.
All evening long, Fox commentators hailed what they called the "repudiation of the Obama agenda." Monica Crowley labeled the vote "wholesale rejection" of Obama's presidency even though his most recent popularity ratings are barely below 50 percent.
The Obama-hating rhetoric is non-stop: he's "the Antichrist," "a Muslim," a "socialist," a "fascist," a "communist," "anti-American," and even "racist."
This mendacity has leeched into the national debate. Respected pollsters have found that across the nation, 57 percent of Republicans believe Obama is a Muslim, 58 percent doubt whether Obama was born in the United States, and 63 percent call him a "socialist." Only 32 percent oppose his impeachment.
The Republicans' newfound House majority will grant power and influence to those who gush the most egregious lies against Obama, including Michele "prom queen" Bachmann and Joe "You Lie!" Wilson.
Now that they have conquered the House of Representatives, will Republican leaders be able--or even try--to control the kooks who disrupted town hall meetings and hurled racial epithets at black members of Congress, and those who call Obama a terrorist or a thug? Until Republican leaders repudiate those crazies, they can and should be tied together. And they'll make it that much harder to find common ground with Obama.
John Wright is the author of the upcoming book, The Obama Haters: Behind the Right-Wing Campaign of Lies, Innuendo and Racism (Potomac Books).
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Democrats mistakenly think
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 12:00 — Professor Smartass (not verified)Democrats mistakenly think the American people care about process and compromise.
We don't. Tell us what you are going to fight for and then actually do it and compromise after you have gone to the mat for the ideal.
Thank you John. I agree with
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 12:44 — Douglas Bateman (not verified)Thank you John. I agree with you whole heartedly.
But someone had to buy the B.S. they were and are selling. It's not Obama who's at fault here.
It's us.......and we are in deep trouble......
Every time a president is
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 14:55 — Anonymous (not verified)Every time a president is Democrat, there are rumors of "impeachment".
When Democrats take full control, "Impeachment is off the table."
What's wrong with Democrats?
While all this is going on, the terrorists are supposedly outside the country.
I'd say they're hiding in Wall Street and in corporations's board rooms, and they're mainly recognizable by the size of their bonus.
I don't know who's going to break the insurgency, or if it will break by itself out of stupidity.
I only hope it happens soon. But we all know hope is not taxable and as so it must be an illusion...
Sad but even sadder true,
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 16:45 — Old Bill (not verified)Sad but even sadder true, the Democrats and Mr Obama just can't get the mean streak going like the Republicans can and do. Democrats need to accept the truth that wimps are doomed to failure in U.S. politics. Democrats need to stick to their positive programs and learn to endlessly grind out their message, without compromise, as relentlessly as the GOP tosses mean spirited crazy talk, lies, racism and hatred on all of us.
It is time Democrats, and anyone else interested in saving the USA, get away from delusional fantasies of compromise and cooperation with a Republican party bent on destroying the last vestiges of the social safety net, at our expense, for the benefit of the greedy few. We need a party made of fighters to take up our fight. We don't want to get rolled.
The one thing I hate more
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 17:20 — Anonymous (not verified)The one thing I hate more than anything else in politics is the lying for personal gain. Of course, if they didn't lie the Dems would still have control of the House.
I can't believe these
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 17:45 — Liced-Christ (not verified)I can't believe these Democrats still want to talk to the Republicans! What the fuck is going on here? They lost the House because of this insane "strategy", amassing RAGE from the LEFT WING and liberals in their own party who stood home on election day. It's like they've learned NOTHING. They keep coming back with: we're not compromising with the Republicans enough. This country is schizoid, psychotic and the Democrats are to blame for not being an OPPOSITION PARTY. I hope Bipartisan JackAss Obama and his Blue Dog friends, like Reid, goes out on their asses in 2012.