Frank Schaeffer

Frank Schaeffer

Posted: November 30, 2008 05:36 PM

Obama's Critics From the Left: As Wrong as His Critics From the Right

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When President-elect Obama said he'd reach out to the Republicans and all Americans, he was telling the truth. Apparently some people on the left hoped he was lying. Obama's "sin" in their eyes is that he is keeping his promises.

Other than the perpetually aggrieved paranoid cranks on the far right -- FOX News, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, James Dobson etc., -- most Americans (no matter who they voted for) are just glad that someone brimming with confidence, intelligence and good will is in charge of our rescue, at last! (Watching President-elect Obama's recent press conferences, one could hear a collective sigh of relief from sea to shining sea.) Nevertheless, a few critics from the left are now demanding progressive purity from President-elect Obama that is not in keeping with his clearly stated campaign promise to bring all Americans together, and to put governance and competence ahead of ideology. In that sense they are working against the aims of his presidency.

A few progressive critics are bewailing the fact that President-elect Obama's cabinet is "too centrist," or made up of "too many former Clintonites," or that he's working with the Republicans, or that he is "too hawkish on Afghanistan." Turns out some Pharisaical progressives are into guilt by association; "Look at the bad company he's keeping!" they groan. General Jones?! Clinton?! Gates?! The sky is falling!

As someone who escaped the fever swamp of the Religious Right many years ago -- I know fundamentalism when I smell it, be it religious or secular. And the criticisms of President-elect from the left stink to high heaven of fundamentalist orthodoxy, albeit with a "progressive" twist.

Here are a few examples of the fundamentalists of the left trying to make Obama fit their political "theology:"

Chris Bowers writing in Open Left (Nov 21):

"I know everyone is obsessed with the 'team of rivals' idea right now, but I feel incredibly frustrated... Why isn't there a single member of Obama's cabinet who will be advising him from the left? It seems to me as though there is a team of rivals, except for the left, which is left off the team entirely."

Cris Hayes writing in The Nation (Nov 21):

"Not a single, solitary, actual dyed-in-the-wool progressive has, as far as I can tell, even been mentioned for a position in the new administration. Not one."

William Greider in the The Nation ( Nov 25)

" A year ago, when Barack Obama said it was time to turn the page, his campaign declaration seemed to promise a fresh start for Washington. I, for one, failed to foresee Obama would turn the page backward... Obama's [cabinet] selections seem designed to sustain the failing policies of George W. Bush."

And this from Noam Chomsky, the grand old man of the left himself, on Democracy Now!. (posted on Alternet Nov 28)

"Rhetoric we know, but what are [Obama's] actions?... The first choice was the Vice President, Joe Biden, one of the strongest supporters of the war in Iraq... The first post-election appointment was for Chief of Staff, which is a crucial appointment; determines a large part of the president's agenda. That was Rahm Emanuel... again, a longtime Washington insider. Also, one of the leading recipients in congress of funding from the financial institutions hedge funds... Obama's choices... [include] Robert Rubin and Larry Summers... among the people who are substantially responsible for the crisis. One leading economist, one of the few economists who has been right all along in predicting what's happening, Dean Baker, pointed out that selecting them is like selecting Osama Bin Laden to run the war on terror..."

What is the message from these cheerless Scrooges of the left? Joy? Celebration? The hard work of actual governance? Ba Humbug! We don't do winning! We don't do actual governance! We only do permanent opposition! Coal in everyone's stockings... again!

Before I continue please note: There is a line between opposition to say, a specific policy and undermining our new President-elect's overall efforts by casting doubt on every selection he makes (or doesn't make) for his team, let alone pitting his rhetoric against his actions in a manner that implies he is lying. This "line" matters, even if it's fluid and hard to pin down because this is a critical -- perhaps fatal -- moment in American history.

That said... There is a reason that the likes of Saints Kucinich (from the left) and Huckabee (from the right) are not the President-elect: most Americans don't want the Church Ladies of the right or the left running the country. Sunday school is one thing, the presidency another. Our country is not so much "center-right" or "center-left" as fundamentally anti-ideological. (Which, by the way, is one reason why the Sarah Palin nomination backfired so badly for McCain.)

There are two kinds of people, those that allow reality and experience to define and constantly modify their ideas and those who insist that their ideas define reality. The first kind make things work. The second type (be they right wing creationists, or progressive purists) stand on the sidelines wringing their hands and criticizing the doers for their "heresy," because doing anything in the real world always equals compromise, learning and change.

What they of the purist left want from Obama is an ideological orthodoxy of thought and action that does not actually exist, except in their imaginations. And where do they think they are living? This is America and that means that Obama will be trying to govern a country so diverse that Sarah Palin and Noam Chomsky both have a fan base here!

Moreover many of Obama's legion of young and energetic supporters have not heard of, nor do they care about, the Noam Chomskys or James Dobsons of this world. History is moving on. Obama is bigger than the pundits. He's bigger than the movements that have divided us. Believe it or not -- this is a new day.

As Thomas B. Edsall wisely noted in the Huffington Post (Nov 29) in Battle Royale: Center-Right Versus Center-Left In the Democratic Party:

"A close examination of the data suggests that the political and policy-making environment is more complex than either side [in the left/right debate within the Democratic Party] acknowledges, and that thinking in terms of a left-right dichotomy may distort policy options."

Under the surface gloss of the left wing criticism of Obama there is, I suspect, something else: the critic's psychological need to feel indispensable, not to mention superior to those of us who like, trust and will follow President-elect Obama because he strikes our gut as likable, trustworthy and deserving of loyalty based on the self-evident merits of his outstanding character. It's just not in their genes to ever be so "ordinary" as to become team players, even when their side has just won. They would rather be in permanent opposition than ever be accused of -- horrors! -- being mainstream.

Again; I know about this form of messianic mental illness all too well from my own delusional days as a leader in the fundamentalist evangelical world back in the 70s and early 80s. We were proud of being outsiders, yet resentful of not being included, and yet again weirdly and moralistically haughty because of our self-imposed outsider status.

For the fundamentalists of the left, it's no good just getting the job done, let alone doing it in a way that mirrors this diverse, complex and one-size-does-not-fit-all country we live in. From the point of view of the ideologically pure of heart, the only way to get the job done is an in-your-face crusade that humiliates former opponents. This is the don't-forgive-Lieberman "reeducation" theory of political change: it's not enough to just win then change things, you need to do so in a way that leaves anyone who ever disagreed with you punished and out in the cold, furious and plotting your downfall.

Here's the right wing ideologue's nightmare:
What if President-elect Obama keeps being truthful and doing what he said he'd do? What happened to all those on the right who have been proven wrong about things they said during the campaign, for instance the right-wing Jews who said Obama would be surrounded by anti-Semites, and then the first thing he does is make Rahm Emanuel his chief of staff? And what are the right-wing evangelicals, who said he'd be a socialist appeaser and friend to terrorists, to do now that President-elect Obama has appointed a pragmatic economic team, and persuaded Gates to stay on for a year at Defense and General Jones to advise him? And what will the anti-abortion community do when Obama does what he said he'd do and initiates programs that actually reduce abortions by lifting women, families, teens and children out of poverty?

Here's the left wing ideologue's nightmare:
President-elect Obama does not bring the emotional and psychological baggage of my boomer generation's schoolyard fights with him. He meant it when he said he doesn't see a "red" or "blue" state America but the United States of America. He's of the left but without the I-told-you-so smarminess of we boomer culture warriors. He's progressive but without the need to punish former opponents. He won handily but is not interested in putting his political foes in their "place." He actually seems to want to serve all Americans, even the "wrong" kind, even the "other."

President-elect Obama is smarter than his critics and a better and more strategic politician than his rivals. As my friend (blogger and commentator) Frank Gruber wrote to me;

"Every move he makes is confident. He is in charge and thinking ten moves ahead. If I was a rival politician, left or right, I'd feel overwhelmed -- what's he going to do next? It's even more baffling because Obama tells you in advance not only what he's going to do, but what you're going to do. Think about that debate when he told Senator Clinton he was looking forward to getting advice from her after he became president. At the time I'll bet she dismissed that as mere rhetoric. Wrong! Who is going to be Secretary of State? Or what about when he gave that speech at the beginning of the summer of 08 outlining every tactic the McCain campaign would use against him?"

As for we self-proclaimed commentators, we have a President-elect who has more intellectual firepower than all the punditry put together. How confusing! That's good for America. But that's something a whole class of professional carpers will never forgive. And so expect mirror image left/right attacks from the class of talkers to whom the glass is always half empty, because they insist that any water that might be in the glass is inferior if they didn't personally invent it!

One reason that President Obama is going to be a very successful President is precisely because his understanding of the cosmos is that his ideas (political, philosophical or theological) do not define it. That's called wisdom. That's called humility. And that is the very wisdom lacking in Obama's ideologically driven left wing critics, who never seem able to complete a paragraph with the words, "But I could be wrong." That is why their posture is already a crouch of disappointed expectation, even before President-elect Obama has been sworn in!

When President-elect Obama said that he will try to do what works, regardless of the ideological label or where a good idea comes from, he was telling the truth. Most Americans know how lucky we are to have this remarkable, pragmatic, subtle, thoughtful man for our President-elect. Most of us also know how lucky we are that our next president -- unlike our current White House occupant -- is more interested in being a good president than in proving his "side" right about everything. And most of us also know that the stakes are sky high and that now is a time to stand with our new President-elect, come hell or high water or, perhaps, because of the hell and high water we're already neck deep in.

Frank Schaeffer is the author of CRAZY FOR GOD-How I Grew Up As One Of The Elect, Helped Found The Religious Right, And Lived To Take All (Or Almost All) Of It Back. Now in paperback.

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When President-elect Obama said he'd reach out to the Republicans and all Americans, he was telling the truth. Apparently some people on the left hoped he was lying. Obama's "sin" in their eyes is tha...
When President-elect Obama said he'd reach out to the Republicans and all Americans, he was telling the truth. Apparently some people on the left hoped he was lying. Obama's "sin" in their eyes is tha...
 
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"There are two kinds of people, those that allow reality and experience to define and constantly modify their ideas and those who insist that their ideas define reality. The first kind make things work. The second type (be they right wing creationists, or progressive purists) stand on the sidelines wringing their hands and criticizing the doers for their "heresy," because doing anything in the real world always equals compromise, learning and change."

-- It's stuff like this which makes all of Shaeffer's columns mandatory reading...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 12/01/2008
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When I read comments like the one below, I wonder if we are ever going to past this whole partisanship battle waged throughout a better part of the 20th century. I have a feeling its going to take awhile to really achieve the whole post-partisanship, as some will try to hold on to the status quo

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 12/01/2008

We get Leiberman, Gates, and Clinton. Democrats are losers even when they win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 12/01/2008
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sigh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 12/01/2008

I'm not a big fan of the line "Good lord you guys, let me remind you that Bill Clinton was the only two-term Democrat since FDR!" but I really think it applies here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 12/01/2008
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Are you aware that Bill Clinton is the only President in the last 50 years who has left office with higher approval ratings than when he took office? Source it on WWW.WSJ.Co­m
Think of it; Higher than the Republican's "Savior" Ron. Higher even than JFK.
We are privileged to live in these intellectually challenging times!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 12/01/2008
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JFK probably would have been if he'd lived. But yeah, you're right, since Truman won his "second" term (actually his only victory, but won after serving more than three years of FDR's last term)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 12/01/2008
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@Girl28

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Where have you people been the last two years while Obama was running for president, saying that we're not a collection of red states or blue states, but we are the United States? Were they too busy complaining about Bush, McCain, Palin, and Republicans to actually stop and listen to the man they were voting for?
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Exactly!

That is EXACTLY where they have been.. They weren't voting FOR Obama, they were simply voting against the Republican­s...

And now they are all shocked..

"WHAT!!!???", the exclaim. "A Republican can ACTUALLY be a good person, a patriot and have the bests interests of the country at heart!!?? A Bush appointed SecDef is actually an honorable and competent person!!!???? NO!!!! It can't be!!!"

Those are simply the bigots in this country. Whether Right or Left, they are the same twisted and corrupt individuals who are always going to be part of the problem. Always fighting against the solution..

Michale...­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 AM on 12/01/2008
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Good morning. My goodness, you do read a lot, Mr. Schaeffer. I am just glad to have a President-elect who cares about the opinions of others. I trust him and I don't really care what these people are writing. I am excited that Barack Obama is confident without being rude and domineering and prideful. America elected a very nice, normal person without a huge ego to lead our country. I expect President Obama will get a lot accomplished. It is good to look around and listen to what others are saying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 12/01/2008
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Frank, it sounds like you want us to follow the same path that the Republicans followed over the last 8 years with nary a voice within the GOP raised against the policies and appointments made by Bush. I take the opposite view. It is more incumbent for members of the ruling party that they hold their politicians to the promised made during their campaigns. Obama promised us real change, not a third Clinton term. If that is what the country wanted Hillary would be the President elect.

I will give Obama time and a grace period to start to achieve what was promised. But if it doesn't happen I will be ferocious in my condemnation of his policies. Right now it looks to me that when Obama moves into the White House, he might as well make room on the desk for Bill to work as he will be running the show. I truly hope I am wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 12/01/2008
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the question isn't whether you condemn or not condemn... but the quality of condemnation or opposition. I think frank is calling out certain people who get off on being in permamanent opposition.

I would challenge us to try to put yourself in the position of governing, of having to make actual decisions. i think it would make criticism much more constructive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 AM on 12/01/2008

Do you honestly think that Obama is such a push over that he'll just let Bubba come in and "run the show". For all the talk about how smart Obama is, everyone seems to think that he just walked into these appointments with his eyes closed. That he offered Hillary a position without thinking it through. That he picked all his cabinets positions from a hat. If you believe that crap than you weren't paying attention to Obama the last two years. Obama just neutralized one of his biggest foes in the senate by moving her into his administration. These people will work FOR Obama. You forget who the top dog is. While all of you are whining about his picks, I'm going to sit back and enjoy the next four years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 12/01/2008

Go look at the Bush cabinet in 2000. It looked like it was stacked with moderates and Bush would end up being a moderate Republican like his dad rather than a Reagan. Oops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 12/01/2008

Come on now. Bill running the show? Relax a little, and realize that a company's "corporate culture" always comes from the top. Obama will set the philosophy and the direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 12/01/2008
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I suspect that what you said about the "liberal purist" columnist is true, Frank. They want to retain their superior ideology over the rest of us to remain relevant. They are as bad as the right wingers.

All the economists have said that this crisis is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. So, with that point of reference, we all better grab a shovel and start helping our new President dig out of this mess Bush has gotten us into. If either the far right or the far left can't help, then they need to get out of the friggin way so WE CAN!

Sometimes, I feel as though these commentators don't give a fig about our COUNTRY. I have quit listening to or reading the comments. Sure cuts into my TV viewing and my blog reading :-) I would dearly love to see Fox News marginalized and Lou Dobbs of CNN fired along with Beck and "grandma Wolf" at CNN given less airtime.

Obama is brilliant, his home life is stable, his children mannerly, his cabinet is looking dynamic and I'm not going to listen to any critisizm about him. Did I like Hillary as SecState? No !! But I'm sure he has something in mind selecting her and I am accepting his judgement since I voted for him to be smarter than me !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 AM on 12/01/2008
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Thank you so much for writing this article. I have been appalled at the way so called Democrats have been criticizing the president-elect as much or if not moreso than Republicans. Is it because they bought into the McCain campaign's hype that Obama was the most liberal member of the senate? That he was so far left that he was a radical, a socialist, and a communist, even? The man is a brilliant pragmatist. He never ran on a "vote for me because I'm a liberal" platform. He always said that he wanted to bring this country together. Now "liberals" are mad, because he's not liberal enough? Where have you people been the last two years while Obama was running for president, saying that we're not a collection of red states or blue states, but we are the United States? Were they too busy complaining about Bush, McCain, Palin, and Republicans to actually stop and listen to the man they were voting for?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 AM on 12/01/2008
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It's always amused me when the Left rails against the early Puritans in America. I sit back and think, _Don't you realize you're largely doing the same thing but from the other end?_

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 12/01/2008
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:-) Amen and Awoman! Lefties can as puriticanical as the religious right in their demand for 'liberal' orthodoxy and about as fun to have at a party as well (not!) People need to chill out and live a little and maybe get more s3x or something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/01/2008
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Most people have no clue how left they'd really be given time and information to objectively consider. For years we've had a steady stream of right wing propaganda fed to us through the MSM. It continues now with the barking heads constantly telling us how conservative we are, and demonizing liberals as socialists, and "radical leftists".­HeevenStev­en says:

Yeah HS that is eloquently expressed, some hold fast to their old ways and compare apples with oranges equally, thus remaining divisive,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 12/01/2008
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Yeah, thanks Dap!

People are for all kinds of stuff usually identified as leftist; they just don't like being called Leftists or liberals, cuz they're always hearing what a bad thing it it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 12/01/2008
- jorge4u I'm a Fan of jorge4u 18 fans permalink
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Great article Frank. Thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 12/01/2008
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You are my favorite writer on huffington post. I really enjoy your articles because you articulate the struggles I've gone through as a Christian, prolife, pro-obama young married mom. This article is incredible in describing the angst being experienced by folks on the left over Obama's appointments. I must admit, I've posted concerns over Clintonites in the cabinet - your article is talking me down. I'm still not sure what to do about my fellow church folks - its an open wound after the elections. Keep up the great work though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 12/01/2008
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Don't feel you're alone in your sentiments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 12/01/2008
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You always hit the nail on the head. Obama has been right over and over. Obama has such a strong moral compass, great instincts, discipline, and all the stuff you mentioned. I agree we are so lucky to have him as president. I heard that when he was president of the Harvard Law Review the progressives expected him to take the law review in that direction and were surprised when he chose articles based on their merit instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 12/01/2008

I am so glad you wrote this Frank. I been feeling this way the wole time the the Leftist been acting like little babies when President-Eect Obama been picking his cabnet members. I think they are immature. I mean he hasn't even been sworn in , yet. I mean c'mon. He has'd run a centrist government, or the right will have him for lunch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 12/01/2008
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Ever since Nixon and up to about a year into the GWB administration, I felt like I was consuming a political diet of hamburger casseroles. Perhaps there were a few more steak dinners than usual when Clinton was in the White House.

The last seven years of Bush have been the gastronomic equivalent of eating out of a dumpster.

With Obama, I am looking forward to good old casserole and maybe even something tastier and more nutricious. The liberals who are grousing in advance about what's on the menu are overly-finicky.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 PM on 11/30/2008
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