Ralph Nader Was Right About Barack Obama

Published on Monday, March 1, 2010 by TruthDig.com

Ralph Nader Was Right About Barack Obama

by Chris Hedges

We owe Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney an apology. They were right about Barack Obama. They were right about the corporate state. They had the courage of their convictions and they stood fast despite wholesale defections and ridicule by liberals and progressives. 

Obama lies as cravenly, if not as crudely, as George W. Bush. He promised us that the transfer of $12.8 trillion in taxpayer money to Wall Street would open up credit and lending to the average consumer. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), however, admitted last week that banks have reduced lending at the sharpest pace since 1942. As a senator, Obama promised he would filibuster amendments to the FISA Reform Act that retroactively made legal the wiretapping and monitoring of millions of American citizens without warrant; instead he supported passage of the loathsome legislation. He told us he would withdraw American troops from Iraq, close the detention facility at Guantánamo, end torture, restore civil liberties such as habeas corpus and create new jobs. None of this has happened.

He is shoving a health care bill down our throats that would give hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars to the private health insurance industry in the form of subsidies, and force millions of uninsured Americans to buy insurers’ defective products. These policies would come with ever-rising co-pays, deductibles and premiums and see most of the seriously ill left bankrupt and unable to afford medical care. Obama did nothing to halt the collapse of the Copenhagen climate conference, after promising meaningful environmental reform, and has left us at the mercy of corporations such as ExxonMobil. He empowers Israel’s brutal apartheid state. He has expanded the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where hundreds of civilians, including entire families, have been slaughtered by sophisticated weapons systems such as the Hellfire missile, which sucks the air out of victims’ lungs. And he is delivering war and death to Yemen, Somalia and perhaps Iran.

The illegal wars and occupations, the largest transference of wealth upward in American history and the egregious assault on civil liberties, all begun under George W. Bush, raise only a flicker of tepid protest from liberals when propagated by the Democrats. Liberals, unlike the right wing, are emotionally disabled. They appear not to feel. The tea party protesters, the myopic supporters of Sarah Palin, the veterans signing up for Oath Keepers and the myriad of armed patriot groups have swept into their ranks legions of disenfranchised workers, angry libertarians, John Birchers and many who, until now, were never politically active. They articulate a legitimate rage. Yet liberals continue to speak in the bloodless language of issues and policies, and leave emotion and anger to the protofascists. Take a look at the 3,000-word suicide note left by Joe Stack, who flew his Piper Cherokee last month into an IRS office in Austin, Texas, murdering an IRS worker and injuring dozens. He was not alone in his rage.

“Why is it that a handful of thugs and plunderers can commit unthinkable atrocities (and in the case of the GM executives, for scores of years) and when it’s time for their gravy train to crash under the weight of their gluttony and overwhelming stupidity, the force of the full federal government has no difficulty coming to their aid within days if not hours?” Stack wrote. “Yet at the same time, the joke we call the American medical system, including the drug and insurance companies, are murdering tens of thousands of people a year and stealing from the corpses and victims they cripple, and this country’s leaders don’t see this as important as bailing out a few of their vile, rich cronies. Yet, the political ‘representatives’ (thieves, liars, and self-serving scumbags is far more accurate) have endless time to sit around for year after year and debate the state of the ‘terrible health care problem’. It’s clear they see no crisis as long as the dead people don’t get in the way of their corporate profits rolling in.”

The timidity of the left exposes its cowardice, lack of a moral compass and mounting political impotence. The left stands for nothing. The damage Obama and the Democrats have done is immense. But the damage liberals do the longer they beg Obama and the Democrats for a few scraps is worse. It is time to walk out on the Democrats. It is time to back alternative third-party candidates and grass-roots movements, no matter how marginal such support may be. If we do not take a stand soon we must prepare for the rise of a frightening protofascist movement, one that is already gaining huge ground among the permanently unemployed, a frightened middle class and frustrated low-wage workers. We are, even more than Glenn Beck or tea party protesters, responsible for the gusts fanning the flames of right-wing revolt because we have failed to articulate a credible alternative.

A shift to the Green Party, McKinney and Nader, along with genuine grass-roots movements, will not be a quick fix. It will require years in the wilderness. We will again be told by the Democrats that the least-worse candidate they select for office is better than the Republican troll trotted out as an alternative. We will be bombarded with slick commercials about hope and change and spoken to in a cloying feel-your-pain language. We will be made afraid. But if we again acquiesce we will be reduced to sad and pathetic footnotes in our accelerating transformation from a democracy to a totalitarian corporate state. Isolation and ridicule-ask Nader or McKinney-is the cost of defying power, speaking truth and building movements. Anger at injustice, as Martin Luther King wrote, is the political expression of love. And it is vital that this anger become our own. We have historical precedents to fall back upon. 

“Here in the United States, at the beginning of the twentieth century, before there was a Soviet Union to spoil it, you see, socialism had a good name,” the late historian and activist Howard Zinn said in a lecture a year ago at Binghamton University. “Millions of people in the United States read socialist newspapers. They elected socialist members of Congress and socialist members of state legislatures. You know, there were like fourteen socialist chapters in Oklahoma. Really. I mean, you know, socialism-who stood for socialism? Eugene Debs, Helen Keller, Emma Goldman, Clarence Darrow, Jack London, Upton Sinclair. Yeah, socialism had a good name. It needs to be restored.”

Social change does not come through voting. It is delivered through activism, organizing and mobilization that empower groups to confront the hegemony of the corporate state and the power elite. The longer socialism is identified with the corporatist policies of the Democratic Party, the longer we allow the right wing to tag Obama as a socialist, the more absurd and ineffectual we become. The right-wing mantra of “Obama the socialist,” repeated a few days ago to a room full of Georgia Republicans, by Newt Gingrich, the former U.S. speaker of the House, is discrediting socialism itself. Gingrich, who looks set to run for president, called Obama the “most radical president” the country had seen in decades. “By any standard of government control of the economy, he is a socialist,” Gingrich said. If only the critique was true.

The hypocrisy and ineptitude of the Democrats become, in the eyes of the wider public, the hypocrisy and ineptitude of the liberal class. We can continue to tie our own hands and bind our own feet or we can break free, endure the inevitable opprobrium, and fight back. This means refusing to support the Democrats. It means undertaking the laborious work of building a viable socialist movement. It is the only alternative left to save our embattled open society. We can begin by sending a message to the Green Party, McKinney and Nader. Let them know they are no longer alone.

© 2010 TruthDig.com

Chris Hedges writes a regular column for Truthdig.com. Hedges graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was for nearly two decades a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. He is the author of many books, including: War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning, What Every Person Should Know About War, and American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.  His most recent book is Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle

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    chrisy58 Says:

    I found this comment on Common Dreams where I found the article. I wanted to post this comment here because I thought it was good and I wanted to comment on it.

    Jill March 1st, 2010 9:34 am
    Mr. Hedges, I want to agree with you on many things and disagree about something I see as very important. You said the tea party movement is proto-fascist. I agree with this but I believe it is fair to call the govt. fascist. In this sense, America isn’t ready to go fascist, it’s there. I certainly agree that the progressive movement needs to articulate economic/social/political/climate justice, forcefully and immediately. It’s our one hope of reversing fascism.

    What I experienced during Obama’s campaign was a systematic silencing from the left. Anyone who dared point out inconvenient truths about Obama’s actions and voting record was immediately shouted down as a traitor, racist or disloyal to the Democratic party. I consider the silencing of dissent one of the worst qualities of the left wing. It’s a very dangerous thing to do. There were times I didn’t speak up because I was in a full room and the rage against anyone who didn’t support Obama was palpable. When I did speak up, both before and after the election, I was called names worse than I was ever called for speaking out about Cheneybush.

    So this time I’m asking people on the left to please listen to those of us who don’t agree with you about Obama and the Democrats. You don’t have to agree with us, but please check out what we are saying. When we present evidence, don’t ignore it and don’t start screaming it down, pay attention. Don’t silence dissent, ever again. And most certainly, let’s start working on social justice, peace, stopping the surveillance state, fixing the environment, etc. I’ll work with just about anyone who wants to do even one of those things, even if I disagree with them about many other things.

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    chrisy58 Says:

    Jill,

    I wanted to say that I found much of the same thing. At the time I was a Democrat and I spoke out about Obama breaking his promise regarding FISA. I was speaking from my heart and questioning if I could believe anything else Obama said during his campaign if he would lie about FISA? What was my punishment for speaking my mind and asking the questions out loud? I was banned from a Democratic Progressive forum. I was silenced by my own party. That is when I knew that I had no place in the Democratic party because they were not ready for a true Progressive mind. I joined the Green Party and have not for one second regreted my choice.

    How many of us Progressive Democrats received the same treatment? How many of us were told by words and actions that if we were not going to jump on board for Obama we were not welcome in the Democratic Party? I think the answer would open the eyes of many Progressives who have not given up on the Democratic Party because they are still tied emotionally to that party.

    Jill, as someone who fights White Nationalism and right wing hate; I can tell you that there are many on the Left who have just as much hate in their hearts for anyone who is different than they are and doesn’t join in the chours of what is considered politically correct. They justify trying to stop free speech and free thought by branding and attacking anyone who dares to speak their mind or question what is going on. They label anyone as racist who dares to question what is going on or speaks the truth and points out that Obama is not someone that many true Progressives can support because he didn’t earn our vote or respect.

    There is a double standard of they will speak out about the wrong doing of the Conservative Republican and other Right Wing people, but keep silent when so called Progressive Democrats and others on the left do the very same thing. Yet, when another Progressive tries to point this out we are attacked and as you say called a traitor, insane, a racist, or any such name. It is like people are afraid of the truth and so in order to keep playing the game they have to lie to themselves. That is how they are able to keep singing that Democratic chorus of Obama is a GREAT PRESIDENT who deserves to be given another term. We might be sinking by the head but come 2012 these same people who attacked us for speaking the truth will attack us again for daring to stand up and say the truth. The truth is that our President is wearing no clothes. All the other Democrats will pretend he is wearing clothes because that is what the President wants to hear. Yet, we Progressives must be like the child who stands up and says the truth; that OUR PRESIDENT IS WEARING NO CLOTHES AND I AM NOT VOTING FOR HIM AGAIN.

    I think that we Progressives need to take an honest look and ask ourselves tough questions. Do we have the moral courage to stand up to the Democratic party and make them give an accounting for their actions? Or will we continue to use a double standard and excuse their behavior because they are DEMOCRAT?

    Jill, I have not for one second regreted leaving the Democratic party and joining the Green Party. I think that we can build the Green Party into the true Progressive party. We have a good platform. It is simple and honest.

    I hope that Progressives will not be fooled again.

    Christine Cosser


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