'Lucy' Obama and his 'Charlie Brown' progressives

by Conor Friedersdorf
The Atlantic
May 8 2012

Over and over, the president tricks interest groups into thinking he's an
ally, only to yank away the thing they desire.

Check out Chuck Todd, NBC's chief White House correspondent, openly
speculating that President Obama is going to embrace same-sex marriage
because he needs money from gay people. "Gay money in this election has
replaced Wall Street money," he reported. NBC's David Gregory agreed.
For some reason, neither man seemed to think this theory reflects poorly
 on the president.

Then the conventional wisdom shifted. Observers were basing their
guesses on the fact that HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and Vice President
Joe Biden had both made statements in support of same-sex marriage. The
same-sex-marriage supporters who praised these developments were as
quickly dismayed when the White House walked back Biden's statements,
insisting that like Obama, Biden's views on the subject were still
"evolving," a euphemism that seems to mean they'll favor either marriage
 equality for gays or discrimination against them depending on their
moment-to-moment judgments about what's best for them politically.

Sounds like Mitt Romney's position!

Observing all this, Romney 2012 booster Jennifer Rubin aptly noted,
"This is becoming the proverbial Lucy and the football. One wonders how
often pro-gay-marriage activists, like poor Charlie Brown, are going to
fall for this stuff." But Lucy just had one Charlie Brown. Obama has a
whole roster of would-be kickers, and a habit of teeing up the ball only
 to callously pull it away.

Don't progressives see this?

Obama tricked the cannabis community into thinking his Justice
Department would go easy on medical marijuana in states where it is
legal, broke his promise, then misled voters about his options.

Obama tricked anti-war voters into thinking that he wouldn't order
American troops into battle unless there was an imminent threat to
America or a declaration of war from Congress, then went to war in
Libya, violating the War Powers Resolution, even though neither
condition was met.

Obama tricked transparency advocates into thinking he'd celebrate
whistleblowers and set new standards in open government. He has
prosecuted whistleblowers as aggressively as any president in history,
and presided over a dramatic escalation in what the federal government
does in secret.

Obama tricked executive-power critics into thinking he would roll
back the excesses of the Bush Administration. He has transformed those
excesses into matters of bipartisan consensus, and gone farther in some
respects, as when an American citizen was killed extra-judicially on his
 order. 

Obama tricked immigration-reform advocates into thinking he was a
fellow traveler, then upset them with Secure Communities,
record-breaking deportation levels, and a failure to improve immigration
 detention.

Obama tricked Iraq War opponents into thinking that he would exit
the country by the withdrawal date that George W. Bush negotiated. The
Iraqi government wouldn't let him keep troops in the country beyond that
 date, although he tried to break his promise. Now the Obama
Administration pays a small army of private-security contractors to
protect America's presence in that country.

Obama tricked critics of indefinite detention into thinking that he
abhorred the practice, only to sign a bill that institutionalized it. 

Obama tricked critics of signing statements into thinking he wouldn't
issue them. But he's done so on many occasions.

Obama tricked critics of the state-secrets privilege into thinking
he'd reverse Bush-era uses of the tactic. Instead he's continued it.

This isn't an exhaustive list, but these examples are sufficient to draw
 a conclusion: Progressives shouldn't trust what Obama says, or what
they think he believes. They should judge his actions. It's the only way
to distinguish between promises he aims to keep and things he's said to
mislead small constituencies into thinking he'll do more for them than
is justified by reality.








http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/05/lucy-obama-and-his-charlie-brown-progressives/256836/

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