Is Obama a Socialist? A Socialist Weighs in
Posted by Brian
Montopoli<http://www.cbsnews.com/8300-503544_162-503544.html?contributor=10361558>
188
comments<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20019089-503544.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody#addcomm>

   -
   - 10diggsdigg
   -
   - Share
   - E-mail
   - Print
   - Font

  (Credit: AP)

According to a Democracy Corps poll released over the summer, a majority of
likely voters believe that the word "socialist" is a fair way to describe
President 
Obama<http://www.nationalreview.com/campaign-spot/230874/55-percent-likely-voters-find-socialist-accurate-label-obama>.
The word is often used by the president's harshest critics, and not just
those on the fringe: In March, Republican National Committee chair Michael
Steele complained
<http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2010/03/obamas_socialist_healthcare_go.html>that
the president was pushing a "radical socialist health care 'reform'
experiment." You can buy an "Obama is a socialist" bumper
sticker<http://www.zazzle.com/obama+socialist+bumperstickers>
.

So what does an actual socialist think about the idea that Mr. Obama
deserves the label?

Not much.

Billy Wharton, the 41-year-old co-chair of the Socialist Party USA, said in
an interview that the president's agenda is nothing like the vision that his
group espouses for the country.

Start with employment: As the government announced today, the unemployment
rate currently stands at 9.6
percent<http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/08/business/main6938759.shtml?tag=mncol;lst;2>.
Under socialism, he said, everyone has a right to a job - which means that
the unemployment rate would, essentially, be zero. If the private sector
didn't provide enough jobs, Wharton said, a socialist government would
create jobs to fill the gap.

Wharton pointed to the bank bailout - passed under President Bush but
supported by President Obama - as an example of where socialist and Obama
agendas differ. "We would have used that money to create a national jobs
system," he said, calling for a "system of cooperatives that would be run by
workers themselves."

Then there's health care: Wharton's Socialist Party supports the idea of a
single-payer health care system in which the health care companies would be
"abolished." The bill passed under the Obama administration didn't even come
close to such a system - even the "public option," the government-run health
care plan, did not make it into the bill. The bill that passed actually
ended up creating *more* customers for health care companies thanks to the
individual mandate.

"We really see the corporation as being the most undemocratic influence in
capitalist society," said Wharton, who believes "regular people" should be
able to decide what gets produced and consumed.

Wharton, who penned a Washington Post op-ed
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/13/AR2009031301899.html%20>on
this topic last year, said the use of the word socialist by opponents of the
president "taps into a long tradition of paranoia in American politics,"
most notably in the 1950s. He complains of a "hysterical tone of a farcical
McCarthyism" in the current debate over the president.

He also suggested the use of the word as an insult has become less effective
as more Americans have grown up in a post-Cold War era.

"People under the age of 25 weren't educated in a Cold War period," he said.
"So when they hear the word socialism, they don't automatically draw a
negative conclusion."

As for the president, Wharton says socialists see him as a "hedge-fund
Democrat" - someone unwilling to take what they see as necessary steps like
nationalizing banks or keeping public money from flowing to private
corporations. Instead of supporting programs like Social Security and
Medicare, he says, Mr. Obama is doing the bidding of the wealthiest
Americans.

And for those still insist the president is his ideological brother?

"I'd invite them to ask a real socialist what a socialist is," says Wharton.

------------------------------
 *Brian Montopoli is a political reporter for CBSNews.com. You can read more
of his posts 
here<http://www.cbsnews.com/8300-503544_162-503544.html?contributor=10361558>.
Follow Hotsheet on
Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/#%21/pages/Political-Hotsheet/136227773084919>and
Twitter <http://twitter.com/CBSNewsHotSheet>.*


More:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20019089-503544.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody

-- 
Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
Have a great day,
Tommy

-- 
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.

Reply via email to