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HUFFPOST POLITICS
Extremism: How Democrats Blew It
Jeff Schweitzer: 11/04/2014
Politicians of all stripes since the dawn of time have perfected the art of feigned regret and false
outrage in the face of opposition, while embracing blind indifference to their own failures.
Standard fare for the left and right. But the depth, intensity, and institutionalized hypocrisy of the
political right has taken our country on a new course; conservatives are writing a new chapter if
not a new book on cynicism, deceit and delusion. As we contemplate our world dominated by
Republicans controlling the House and Senate, we must therefore consider life in the face of deep
hypocrisy.
Mitch McConnell, with a straight face and no apparent appreciation for irony, said that voters
should install a Republican majority in the Senate because his party would "be able to bring the
current legislative gridlock to a merciful end." This really reaches new heights of absurdity. The
Filibuster King, the Guru of Gridlock himself, says that in order to end gridlock we need to elect
the people who are responsible for bringing us Olympian records of obstruction. McConnell's
Republican army in the Senate has led more filibusters than any previous Congress in our nation's
history, attempting to thwart any progress on a gleeful spree of "no." This is the McConnell who
made obstruction his publicly announced number one goal when Obama was elected to his first
term. But now McConnell wants to say yes, to have you vote for him because he is the one to rid
us of the scourge of the gridlock he created. Give him a majority and voila he will make sure
gridlock is a distant memory. This means of course that he expects the newly-made minority to
simply go along with his agenda; you know, like he went along with the Democrats when they had
the majority. Sigh. It is enough to make one's head explode.
No Show
This story highlights the major failure of the left. Democrats have not defined the agenda or
narrated the story. This capitulation creates a void of reason such that absurdities like
McConnell's claim can take hold without everybody doubling over in laughter. Like frightened
children Democrats run from Obama's record, as defined by the right, rather than championing
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his amazing successes as defined by fact. Much to the credit of the Republican political machine,
and with equal same to the Democrats, the far right has been able to convince the public that
everything bad is Obama's fault, but that Obama is responsible for nothing that is good. When
that does not work, they create the illusion that what is good is bad; health care comes to mind.
Democrats have ceded the territory of reality to Republican fantasy. Need a specific example? The
media of late have been touting the story of "Obama's dropping approval ratings" noting that his
"approval ratings have plunged to record lows" and have "plummeted" and are "sinking to historic
lows." Only one problem with this narrative: it is factually and demonstrably false. Here is the
verifiable truth: from January 1, 2014 to October 30, 2014, Obama's approval rating fell from 42.6
percent to 42 percent. The year's peak was 44 percent, and the low of the year was 41 percent. A
drop of about one-half of one percent does not constitute numbers that are "plummeting" or
"sinking" or even "dropping." Yet the Democrats sit by and let this nonsense flow forth with no
fight.
We can do the same analysis for past GOP claims about unemployment, the war in Iraq, saving
the auto industry, bailing out Wall Street and the banks, instituting meaningful health care
reform... just about anything major issue that has improved significantly over the past 7 or 8 years.
You remember when unemployment exceeded 10 percent; that was Obama's fault. There was a
daily drumbeat denouncing the president. But with unemployment now under 6 percent, Obama
gets no credit, or the positive statistic is dismissed as unimportant (the same statistics with the
same numerators and denominators that were critical when the numbers looked bad for Obama).
Obama is responsible for all of our ills and deserves credit for none of our sucenses. This is a
childish, bogus outlook, yet remains central to everything conservative. This lack of depth and
nuance, and the absence of the art of compromise (actually praising Obama for something), is
precisely what led to the extremism of shutting down our government and threatening default on
our debt. This lopsided, one-sided, one-dimensional world view is morally and intellectually
bankrupt. Hating Obama should not be an effective political organizing strategy, but is indeed in
the absence of any effective Democratic backbone to counter right-wing absurdities. Democrats
deserve their losses; they ceded the battle before it began. Hoping for failure has become the
right's most effective political platform; creating the appearance of failure in the face of
Democratic success is now a Republican sport played to victory by default because the opposing
team never showed.
What Goes Up...
I was driving along the other day in the face of the mid-term elections, considering how Democrats
who ran from Obama's record deserved to lose. Then I passed by a service station and noted the
price of gas was in the mid-range of two dollars. And the thought immediately struck; Republicans
have done it again -- somehow, expensive gas was Obama's fault, but low prices deserve no
mention, and certainly no credit. The absence of debate during the elections is all the more
astonishing given that the price of gas today is the same as what we were paying nearly 10 years
ago, and far from historic highs.
So... gas prices, so easily quantified, offer us the ideal case study to demonstrate that hypocrisy is
truly the core foundation of right-wing thought and the basis for Republican politics. I challenge
anybody to provide the equivalent of what you see below for the Democrats.
Below we will see in black and white that the GOP vocally, loudly and undeniably blamed Obama
for expensive gas as prices climbed toward $4 per gallon. The right openly blamed the president
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not only for pursuing a bad energy policy but for actively seeking higher prices. Here are just a
few examples:
Mitt Romney: Obama to Blame for High Gas Prices
Romney said on Fox News (where else?) that he believes "absolutely" that Obama is responsible
for high gas prices. To bolster his point, Romney noted that Obama does not allow drilling in the
Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR), and his refusal to build the Keystone pipeline from
Canada to Texas. Romney said of Obama, "His policies are responsible for not having America
using the energy that we have in this country."
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)
"The president holds the key to addressing the pain Ohioans are feeling at the gas pump and
moving our nation away from its reliance on foreign energy. My question for the president is: what
are you waiting for?" Getting more specific, Boehner claimed that, "The president's own policies
to date have made matters worse and driven up gas prices."
Senator John Barrasso: Obama Fully Responsible for High Gas Prices
Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) claimed "The president has been a complete obstructionist on
that, and his energy policy, if you want to even call it a policy, has in my opinion actually
contributed if not caused the pain at the pump, and he should be held fully responsible for what
the American public is paying for gasoline."
Representative Cory Gardner (R-CO): Obama Policies to Blame for High Gas Prices
Cory Gardner jumped on the bandwagon, complaining that, 'he longer we let politicians like
President Obama continue to block responsible American energy production, the longer our
nation will continue to suffer with high gas prices and limited energy security."
National Review: Report Finds Obama Policies to Blame for High Energy Prices
"What President Obama failed to accomplish through the so-called 'cap and trade' program, his
administration is attempting to accomplish through regulatory roadblocks, energy tax increases,
and other targeted efforts to prohibit development of domestic energy resources."
Rush Limbaugh: Obama Wants Higher Gas Prices
Oddly, in his rant against Obama, Rush asks, "Will the media ignoring the rise in gas prices be
able to keep that from becoming a major factor in people's minds over the economy and Obama's
role in it?" Funny given the torrent of news coverage on higher gas prices, and the GOP's
consistent drum beat blaming Obama.
High Gas Prices are President Obama's Fault
In this article, the author claims that "The Obama administration's energy plan all along was
based upon the rise in energy costs in order to force Americans to be 'greener."' The piece goes on
to say that "President Obama wants Americans to believe that he is powerless to stop the high rise
of gasoline prices yet it is his (in)actions that have created the crisis... What the president fails to
realize is that there is no one to blame for rising energy costs other than himself."
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Billboard Blames Obama for High Gas Prices
In this case, a conservative businessman by the name of Bret Eulberg posted for all to see the
message: "Gas $1.85. Obama took office. Tight drilling regulations. No Pipeline. Obama = Higher
Gas."
Need I go on? Can any reader, of any political persuasion, even those who only watch Fox News,
claim that the GOP did not openly, blatantly, consistently blame Obama for high gas prices?
Conservatives blamed Obama for high gas prices. Can we be any clearer about that? You simply
cannot deny this fact.
Deficit of Reason
So what happened when the price of gas fell? What now that the price has declined into the $2
range? Silence. Total, complete, deafening, maddening, huge, gaping, mind-bending silence.
Where was Obama's commitment to making prices higher? Where were the impacts of Obama's
failed energy policies? Where were the disastrous consequences of delaying the Keystone
pipeline? Where were the catastrophic energy shortages due to overzealous EPA regulations? Yet
not a single word from the right praising Obama for lower energy prices. He was responsible for
them going up, but not coming down. Everything prominent Republicans and wing-nut pundits
said about gas prices and Obama's policies proved to be wrong.
What happened when Obama cracked down on oil speculation (an activity much supported by
free-market zealots in the GOP), driving down the price of gas by 12 cents at the pump? Not a peep
from the right. What happened when gas prices fell to a two-year low, with expectations that the
price will continue to decline? Nothing on Fox News about that.
Everything that the GOP claimed caused high gas prices are still in place, as we watch prices
decline. There is no Keystone pipeline, drilling levels are virtually the same as when prices were
increasing, and EPA regulations are still in place. Those "causes" of high prices are now simply
ignored by the right in the face of declining prices at the pump, no longer offered as proof of
Obama's incompetence.
And then the Republicans finally broke their silence, with the claim that "Obama deserves no
credit for fall in gas prices." This is absolute proof of my thesis; Republicans blatantly admit it.
Read this logic and weep for our country: Representative Allen West (R-FL) said, "If you're the
chief executive officer of the United States of America, you should take responsibility for anything
that's occurring in this country, and you should not want to seek to get praise. This is what the
military taught me: Leaders don't take credit, leaders take responsibility." Um, OK. So, you blame
Obama for rising gas prices; but then give him no credit for falling prices because it is unseemly
for a leader to accept credit for effective policies -- the very policies you were blaming for failure
earlier. My head hurts. My heart aches for this great land.
Perhaps one day we will once again we reject the bizarre extremism of the far right and realize the
fruits of effective governance through dialogue and compromise. We will know we are on our way
when we can give our political opponents credit where credit is due -- and that includes praise for
policies we earlier opposed when those policies prove well founded. Extremism and absolutism
have no place in America; we can only hope that what we are witnessing today is an aberration
much like McCarthyism. Perhaps in 20 or 3o years we'll shake our heads at this folly and wonder
how the likes of Ted Cruz and Sarah Palin ever made it to national politics. We can always hope.
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