Posted on 05/06/2010 1:50:21 PM PDT by seanmerc
An Eloquent Defense Of American Democracy Obama Also Notes Harshness Of Public Discourse
Helen Thomas, Hearst White House columnist
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. is so divided that it seems to me that the nation has lost its compass.
Even in times of national crisis, including the Great Depression, World War II, the Vietnam War and a string of scandals such as Watergate, the political center has held together. But now Im not quite so sure.
President Barack Obama has been most conciliatory as he seeks the middle ground on a host of issues, even to the point of caving to the political opposition. But when not one Republican in Congress could vote for the health care reform legislation, one has to ask: Who do these lawmakers really represent? Themselves?
Especially surprising to me is the fact that the Republican women in Congress voted with their male colleagues against the health legislation.
The Republicans have become the party of NO, even to congressional efforts to rein in Wall Street, whose greedy excesses led to the Great Recession.
The federal government has become the target of intense hatred from conservatives, except of course those conservatives in states around the Gulf of Mexico who now are asking the federal government to help people and businesses devastated by the continuing oil spill. Suddenly, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Interior Department, the Coast Guard and other federal entities dont look so evil as they go about the job of cleaning up the mess and helping people in need.
In an under-noticed May Day address at the University of Michigan commencement, the president dealt head-on with the ignorance and destructive consequences of the current atmosphere of name calling and partisanship.
Speaking at the same campus where President John F. Kennedy announced the creation of the Peace Corps and President Lyndon B. Johnson unveiled his plans for a Great Society, Obama told the Michigan audience: Before we get too depressed about the current state of politics, lets remember our history.
What troubles me is when I hear people say that all of government is inherently bad, the president said. One of my favorite signs during the health care debate was somebody who said: Keep your government hands out of my Medicare -- which is essentially saying Keep government out of my government-run health care plan.
When our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it ignores the fact that in democracy, government is us. We. The people. We the people hold in our hands the power to choose our leaders and change our laws and shape own destiny.
Obama also took note of the harshness of public discourse.
To keep our democracy healthy is to maintain a level of civility in our public debate, he said. Its important for everyone to join in the debate. But you cant solve all our problems if all we do is tear each other down.
You can question someones views and their judgment without questioning their motives or their patriotism. . . Throwing around phases like socialist and `Soviet-style takeover and `fascist and `right-wing nut may grab headlines, but it also has the effect of comparing our government, our political opponents, to authoritarian and even murderous regimes.
`This democracy we have is a precious thing. For all the arguments and all the doubts and all the cynicism thats out there today, we should never forget that as Americans we enjoy more freedoms and opportunities than citizens in any nation on Earth. We are free to speak our mind and worship as we please. We are free to choose our leaders, and free to criticize when they let us down.
Not all political speeches are created equal. We should stop the music for a brief interlude and think about these remarks.
I believe historians will look back on that speech as one of Obamas best. Its a message of optimism and of fundamental truths that all too often seem to be ignored in these super-heated times.
OMG!.....A corn patch is missing its scarecrow!
I am sure he will allow us to pick our color choice of linens when we go to the death camps too.
Gosh, he's SOOO conciliatory.
This is pure propaganda. The cold Civil War has truly begun.
ok, barf alert doesn’t cover it. You really need to warn us about the size of the image!
Helen failed to note a few key points:
1. It’s the American way: a majority of Americans did not and do not want Obamacare.
2. Not even the Congress knew what surprises lurked in that un-read bill.
3. Now that the secrets are out, the number of Americans who don’t want it has increased.
Hey, I included a barf alert AND a graphic images warning. I think I gave plenty of warning. :-)
Isn’t she past her “use by” date???? YET??? Her brain seems used up...
Republicans ARE the Party of NO....NO State Controlled Health Care, NO higher taxes....NO unelected Czars running policy....the list goes on and on and on....heck, I say it’s the Party of HEXX NO
‘conciliatory’???
Watch what he does, not what he says.
guess I should have better prepared myself... but then can one ever be prepared enough to see that face?
President Barack Obama has been most conciliatory....
In actuality, obama stated that "elections have consequences". And in the obamacare fiasco, he gave only lip service to the Republicans, rejecting every one of their contributions to the bill. And, the Republicans were pretty much locked out of any discussions prior to the bill. And pelosi stated that in order to see what's in the bill, you must first pass it.
The Republicans have become the party of NO, even to congressional efforts to rein in Wall Street, whose greedy excesses led to the Great Recession....
Is she talking about the recent recession? If so, that recession was caused primarily by the loose lending practices forced on the banks by Congress. Bush, Cheney, Greenspan, and others all advised Congress numerous times that the loose lending practices would result in financial disasters.
When our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it ignores the fact that in democracy, government is us. We. The people. We the people hold in our hands the power to choose our leaders and change our laws and shape own destiny.
That's why obama and Congress forced obamacare down our throats without seriously considering any public input, making special deals (quid pro quos) with several Senators in order to get their votes, and against overwhelming public opposition.
You can question someones views and their judgment without questioning their motives or their patriotism. . . Throwing around phases like socialist
and `Soviet-style takeover and `fascist and `right-wing nut may grab headlines, but it also has the effect of comparing our government, our political opponents, to authoritarian and even murderous regimes.
Well, I seem to recall that obama, pelosi, and others questioned the motives of Tea Party members, stating that they were right-wing nuts, and other derogatory terms. And, if obama doesn't like the terms 'socialist' or 'Soviet-style takeover', then he should change his modes of operation. We're seeing right now the same issues that arose after WWII in countries like Poland, where the Soviets subverted local governments prior to their taking over the country.
OMG! ...and I thought I was prepared!
I seen HELLLLLLL
Speaking of inadequate barf warings and graphic picture warnings: AAAAHHHHHGGGGGGGGGG!!!! Eye-bleach, 1,000,000,000 gallons, STAT!!!!
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