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The Lesson for Democrats: Any Republican Will Do

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He blew it. Two days before the United States was officially set to default on its debts August 2, President Barack Obama had the Republicans where he wanted them.

All he had to do was announce that he'd trudged the last half mile towards a deal, but that there is no pleasing fanatics who reject all possibilities of compromise. Fanatics who are ready and eager to shut down the government, to see seniors starve and veterans denied their benefits.

Obama could have proclaimed he was invoking the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which states that the "validity of the public debt of the United States...shall not be questioned."

Obama could have done that, but he didn't. At the 11th hour and the 55th minute, he threw in the towel and gave the exultant Republicans 95 percent of what they wanted: cuts in social programs and a bipartisan congressional panel to shred, at its leisure, what remains of the social safety net.

As America plummets into phase two of the double-dip recession, Obama's deal has stripped the country of all available remaining defenses: no job program and no hope of stimulus money.

It's as bad as the Republicans' onslaught on Franklin Roosevelt's Great Depression programs — an onslaught that launched the terrible downturn of 1937, from which America was extricated only by the vast war spending after Pearl Harbor.

Why did Obama do it? Like all first-term presidents, he thinks first and foremost about re-election. The thinking in the White House is that the all-important, independent voters are eager for deficit reduction, however ruinous it may be for the economy.

If Obama and his advisors think that this sell-out will yield rich political rewards, current polling is not encouraging. Eighty percent of Americans think the country is on the wrong track, and a majority think Obama is doing a bad job. This is scarcely surprising since 30 million Americans are without work or work part-time.

But beyond coarse political calculation, it's plain enough that Obama is a quitter by nature. As someone joked bitterly last week, he turns up for a strip poker session already down to his shorts. In the crunch, the weapon he snatches from its scabbard is the white flag, which he flourishes at the bankers, the Pentagon and America's billionaires.

It was clear in 2006 — the first time I looked at his record — that Obama was gutless and devoid of principle.

By 2008, before his victory, he was already reassuring the establishment that he was set to "reform" Social Security and Medicare -- i.e., to hand these entitlement programs over to Wall Street and the insurance industry.

Indeed, the best outcome for the left in 2008 would have been a victory for McCain, Obama's Republican opponent. Under Bush's two terms the spirit of opposition thrived; the antiwar movement was flourishing; the labor movement fierce in its organizing; African-Americans militant. Bush's hopes to privatize Social Security were dead within months of the start of his second term in 2004. But since 2008, a Democratic president has neutralized all these constituencies.

Even after last week's frightful betrayals, there's been barely a fretful bleat from Democrats about running a challenger to Obama in the primaries. Much like when the late Ted Kennedy mounted against Carter, another Obamian sell-out, in 1979.

The time to launch a third party left challenge to Obama was back in January of 2010, when the writing was on the wall. In these very columns I remember imploring ousted progressive U.S. Senator Russell Feingold to do just that. Now, it's far too late.

In 2013, we could be faced with Republican majorities in both houses and the prospect of Obama spending four years catering obediently to their requirements — defusing all liberal and left opposition. We need a Republican in the White House. But who?

Michele Bachmann is popular mostly with Tea Party ultras, Jon Huntsman with the Washington elites. Governor Rick Perry of Texas has yet to enter the race and is loathed by the Bush clan. The only candidate within reach of Obama is Mitt Romney, the Mormon millionaire businessman whose nomination bid fizzled in 2008.

Romney kept quiet through most of the recent brouhaha about raising the deficit ceiling, aside from a pro forma nod to Tea Party ultras near the end. He plans to placate them in early primary states like Iowa.

On casual inspection, Romney doesn't seem to be marked for greatness, but greatness is not required of him. He just needs the tenacity to win the White House, therefore driving Obama out of national politics and destroying his appalling vision of bipartisanship as the way forward for America.

Alexander Cockburn is co-editor with Jeffrey St. Clair of the muckraking newsletter CounterPunch. He is also co-author of the new book "Dime's Worth of Difference: Beyond the Lesser of Two Evils," available through www.counterpunch.com. To find out more about Alexander Cockburn and read features by other columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Romney has a ton more expertise about how to deal with fiscal issues in government. I can't stand the image of him tying his dog to the roof of his car as he drove off on vacation, but he has the skill Obama will never have in that essential area.

On the plus side, he did want to bring his dog with him...

I wouldn't think twice about voting for him over Obama.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Masako
Thu Aug 4, 2011 7:53 PM
This column is a red herring, the sort of silly trap that McCain stumbled into because of his vanity. McCain thought the liberal media would play fair if he was nice to them, for a while he was their darling. When he actually got the nomination they turned on him in a unified effort to elect Obama. Same deal here, they are pretending to make nice to Romney, so full of hope and promise -"You know we might consider this guy, he is affable...", then WHAMMO they will turn their adolescent fury on any Republican nominee. He/She won't be smart enough, will lack gravitas, will be shallow, or weak on foreign affairs. One sentence let's the cat out of the bag "... Under Bush's two terms the spirit of opposition thrived; the antiwar movement was flourishing; the labor movement fierce in its organizing; African-Americans militant." Ah, Cockburn is longing for the good old days when the daily toll in Iraq was tallied on the evening news. They don't do that any more; and where is Cindy Sheehan these days? No, sir, I think the left is happy with this stinking economy and over-regulation. It's the type of turmoil liberals love. They will protect their man to the end in spite of what they say now. Born liars, well practiced liars. Palin is the one they are scared of, you can tell by the way they treat her. They like Romney just like they liked McCain 6 years ago,las a wolf likes sheep.

Baaa.

Comment: #2
Posted by: Tom
Thu Aug 4, 2011 8:56 PM
Obama has not caved once in his preisdency. While he has spoken words that set a tingle down the spine of liberals, the reality is this man is a corporate whore, endless war politician or else he never would have been allowed into the club in the first place.

We have been witnessing Kabuki and as long as the American people are diverted by the pretty flashing lights of our consumerist culture, the rape of the dwindling American middle class will continue full speed ahead.

An aside to Tom. The presence of Palin or Bachmann is an intentional distraction that allows O man and the other Dems to keep moving to the right to appease their corporate masters as it makes them seem reasonable by comparison. Liberals have been voting for the lesser of the two evils, as they see it, thus validating the strategy of the big money men. While I obviously don't know your age, take it from a 60ish guy like me that today's Dem party is to the right of the 60's and 70's Repubs. Both parties serve the big money multinationals, the same guys who have been busy sending American jobs first to Communist China, then Communist Vietnam, and now with the disastrous Korean trade deal, they'll be rushing jobs over to Communist North Korea where people make 25 cents an hour and are happy for it. Think your kid can compete with that, or is he willing to work for 24 cents an hour?

Wise up, the reason our politicians surround themselves with American flags as they strip this country bare is the same reason soldiers wear camoflague; to appear to be something they are not.
Comment: #3
Posted by: michael nola
Sat Aug 6, 2011 8:29 AM
Let's all gather behind

RON PAUL in 2012

or OBAMA has a real chance of term no. two

As the Republican party is brand broken and they still don't get this

sad really
Comment: #4
Posted by: Soothsayer
Sat Aug 6, 2011 1:08 PM
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