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The Poetic Justice in Elizabeth Warren's Campaign Pitch

Posted: 02/ 6/2012 7:14 pm

There are delicious ironies in "How to Win Female Votes: What Obama Can Learn From Elizabeth Warren," a terrific piece just posted by Paul Starobin in The New Republic. Starobin reflects on Warren's message in her U.S. Senate campaign against Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown, who took the late Ted Kennedy's in an upset two years ago.

Starobin reminds Obama of Warren's communitarian message (I'd call it "civic-republican," but no matter) that went viral in a video of her speaking in someone's home early in the campaign:
"There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own. Nobody. You built a factory out there? Good for you. But... you moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for; you hired workers the rest of us paid to educate..."

Words you'll never hear from Fareed Zakaria!

One irony here is that Starobin is, of all things, a veteran Russia correspondent, Business Week's Moscow bureau chief in the first years of the last decade, and has written about Russia ever since. On Feb. 21, he'll be at Yale as a Poynter Journalism Fellow at Yale, talk about Russia in the eye of the global media at Calhoun College and for the Yale International Relations Association. Yet Starobin, Massachusetts born and bred and back in his home state at the moment, finds Warren's race too good to miss.

A second irony is that if Obama takes Starobin's advice, he'll be learning from the woman Republicans shunted aside as his first nominee to head her brainchild, a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Poetic justice, for sure.

But the richest irony is one I'm pleased to deliver in my capacity as conscience of The New Republic. Compare Warren's message with these words by the British social historian R.H. Tawney, published under the title "Puritanism and Capitalism," in 1926, in ... (drum roll...) The New Republic:

"Few tricks of the unsophisticated intellect are more curious than the naïve psychology of the business man, who ascribes his achievements to his own unaided efforts, in bland unconsciousness of a social order without whose continuous support and vigilant protection he would be as a lamb bleating in the desert....

"The demonstration that distress is a proof of demerit, though a singular commentary on the lives of Christian saints and sages, has always been popular with the prosperous. By the lusty plutocracy of the Restoration, roaring after its meat and not indisposed, if it could not find it elsewhere to seek it from God, it was welcomed with a shout of applause."

Words to remember -- especially now, and especially if you're scribbling in Washington.

 
There are delicious ironies in "How to Win Female Votes: What Obama Can Learn From Elizabeth Warren," a terrific piece just posted by Paul Starobin in The New Republic. Starobin reflects on Warren's m...
There are delicious ironies in "How to Win Female Votes: What Obama Can Learn From Elizabeth Warren," a terrific piece just posted by Paul Starobin in The New Republic. Starobin reflects on Warren's m...
 
 
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10:20 PM on 02/06/2012
Well said

Warren will be a voice for the non-rich in the Senate - one of only a handful

Obama rejected her because Obama is to the right of the GOP and needed those corporate contributions.
08:15 AM on 02/07/2012
BO is to the right of the GOP of Eisenhower, but far, far left of the fascists who currently run it.
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01:41 AM on 02/15/2012
Don't make stupid statements based on false information. Warren didn't get appointed because republicans blocked the appointment, just as they tried to block Cordray's. You know this already, why are you here telling this lie? People are fed up with lies.
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10:12 PM on 02/06/2012
Please join our growing Twitter campaign to add your voice in support of Elizabeth Warren being chosen as the Wow! & Winning Keynote Speaker for the DNC Convention.

A formal letter of recommendation (from a prominent American) has been forwarded to President Obama and high ranking Democrats today.

Make it your Twitter campaign and Tweet your followers supporting Elizabeth as the Keynote in Charlotte!

You may also Tweet me @jollyswagman1 and I will follow.

Thank you,

Go Obama in 2012!
08:28 PM on 02/06/2012
excellent commentary.