Weak and Waffling, Blowing Every Opportunity for Real Change, Obama Seems Determined to Prove He's a DINO
Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI), however, placed the blame for defeating real health care reform on the President and his administration.
It should come as no surprise, although Feingold is skirting the limits of hypocrisy regarding his vote for a bad bill.
Although no progressive who has observed Obama and his team for the last year should be astonished at the lack of real Democratic leadership in the Oval Office.
Drew Weston at Huffington Post describes Obama's leadership style as "pretty speeches, compromised values, and the quest for the lowest common denominator."
"What's costing the president are three things: a laissez faire style of leadership that appears weak and removed to everyday Americans, a failure to articulate and defend any coherent ideological position on virtually anything, and a widespread perception that he cares more about special interests like bank, credit card, oil and coal, and health and pharmaceutical companies than he does about the people they are shafting."
"Consider the president's leadership style, which has now become clear: deliver a moving speech, move on, and when push comes to shove, leave it to others to decide what to do if there's a conflict, because if there's a conflict, he doesn't want to be anywhere near it.
"Leadership means heading into the eye of the storm and bringing the vessel of state home safely, not going as far inland as you can because it's uncomfortable on the high seas. This president has a particular aversion to battling back gusting winds from his starboard side (the right, for the nautically challenged) and tends to give in to them. He just can't tolerate conflict, and the result is that he refuses to lead.
"Like most Americans I talk to, when I see the president on television, I now change the channel the same way I did with Bush. With Bush, I couldn't stand his speeches because I knew he meant what he said. I knew he was going to follow through with one ignorant, dangerous, or misguided policy after another. With Obama, I can't stand them because I realize he doesn't mean what he says -- or if he does, he just doesn't have the fire in his belly to follow through. He can't seem to muster the passion to fight for any of what he believes in, whatever that is. He'd make a great queen -- his ceremonial addresses are magnificent -- but he prefers to fly Air Force One at 60,000 feet and "stay above the fray."
"I don't honestly know what this president believes. But I believe if he doesn't figure it out soon, start enunciating it, and start fighting for it, he's not only going to give American families hungry for security a series of half-loaves where they could have had full ones, but he's going to set back the Democratic Party and the progressive movement by decades, because the average American is coming to believe that what they're seeing right now is "liberalism," and they don't like what they see. I don't, either.
"What's they're seeing is weakness, waffling, and wandering through the wilderness without an ideological compass. That's a recipe for going nowhere fast -- but getting there by November."
Naomi Klein writes that for Obama there is no opportunity to big to blow."If Barack Obama had come to Copenhagen with a transformative and inspiring commitment to getting the U.S. economy off fossil fuels, all the other major emitters would have stepped up. The EU, Japan, China and India had all indicated that they were willing to increase their levels of commitment, but only if the U.S. took the lead. Instead of leading, Obama arrived with embarrassingly low targets and the heavy emitters of the world took their cue from him.
"I understand all the arguments about not promising what he can't deliver, about the dysfunction of the U.S. Senate, about the art of the possible. But spare me the lecture about how little power poor Obama has. No president since FDR has been handed as many opportunities to transform the U.S. into something that doesn't threaten the stability of life on this planet. He has refused to use each and every one of them. Let's look at the big three.
"Blown Opportunity Number 1: The Stimulus Package
When Obama came to office he had a free hand and a blank check to
design a spending package to stimulate the economy. He could have used
that power to fashion what many were calling a "Green New Deal" -- to
build the best public transit systems and smart grids in the world.
Instead, he experimented disastrously with reaching across the aisle to
Republicans, low-balling the size of the stimulus and blowing much of
it on tax cuts. Sure, he spent some money on weatherization, but public
transit was inexplicably short changed while highways that perpetuate
car culture won big.
"Blown Opportunity Number 2: The Auto Bailouts
Speaking of the car culture, when Obama took office he also found
himself in charge of two of the big three automakers, and all of the
emissions for which they are responsible. A visionary leader committed
to the fight against climate chaos would obviously have used that power
to dramatically reengineer the failing industry so that its factories
could build the infrastructure of the green economy the world
desperately needs. Instead Obama saw his role as uninspiring down-sizer
in chief, leaving the fundamentals of the industry unchanged.
"Blown Opportunity Number 3: The Bank Bailouts
Obama, it's worth remembering, also came to office with the big banks
on their knees -- it took real effort not to nationalize them. Once
again, if Obama had dared to use the power that was handed to him by
history, he could have mandated the banks to provide the loans for
factories to be retrofitted and new green infrastructure to be built.
Instead he declared that the government shouldn't tell the failed banks
how to run their businesses. Green businesses report that it's harder
than ever to get a loan.
"There are very few U.S. Presidents who have squandered as many once-in-a-generation opportunities as Barack Obama. More than anyone else, the Copenhagen failure belongs to him."




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