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Barack Obama May Go Down As the Only President Who Excelled In the Face of Racism
By: RmuseFeb. 18th, 2013more from Rmuse
In 1885 a special day was set aside to honor George Washington as the first president of the United States, or as he is referred, the father of this country. The reality is that regardless which Founding Fathers won the highest office in the young democracy, they would invariably be given a special place in history. Today, Presidents’ Day is more a day to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present, after it became part of the 1971 Uniform Monday Holiday Act to give Americans more three-day weekends, but little regard is given to the current president regardless who they are. Throughout America’s history, there have been presidents who are singled out for special regard, but it is more due to their actions in troubled times than any extraordinarily noteworthy achievements, and unfortunately little regard is given to the men who supported them in perilous times out of love of country and the people. The current President, Barack Obama, may go down as the only president in the nation’s history who excelled in spite of hostility borne of racism, and an opposition party intent on sabotaging his presidency, the economy, and the government.
No president expects universal support for their agenda from an opposition party, but they assume that despite differences in political ideology and approach to governance, members of Congress have the nation and its people’s best interest at heart. Over the past four years, it is obvious that not only have Republicans engaged in calculated obstruction of this President’s agenda, they have made it their life’s goal to destroy the economy, inflict harm on the people, and subvert the operation of the government out of hatred for President Obama and the American people. What is telling though, is that the increased and blatant Republican attempts to destroy democracy and subvert the government are not solely because an African American man is President, but because after decades and decades of trying, they found support from people who would see America fail before supporting a Black man’s attempt to govern.
President Obama has distinguished himself for leading for the good of the nation, and more importantly, for the good of all the people regardless their socioeconomic status or party affiliation. In his 2008 victory speech, he told the crowd that he would serve all the people, and despite the vile attacks from his detractors in the GOP, conservative think tanks, and various right-wing groups, he has kept his promise. In fact, his due diligence to govern on behalf of all Americans has earned him nothing but heightened outrage and opposition from people so awash in hate that they knowingly support Republican policies that are decidedly against their best interest. Still, President Obama reaches out to Republicans in hopes they set aside their personal animus towards him and is rejected at every turn.
There is much celebration over the Presidents’ persistence and success at getting healthcare insurance reform passed and ruled constitutional by the conservative Supreme Court, and it is a historical achievement, but it was the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (stimulus) that saved America’s economy and averted a nation-killing depression. Despite creating millions of jobs and injecting much-needed economic stimulus to save a dying economy, it remains Republican’s favorite target for aspersion in spite of their appeals for stimulus money to create jobs in their constituents’ local economies. The measure of the President’s grace and dignity is that he has not assailed the hypocrisy of Republicans for decrying the stimulus at the same time they begged for its funds; a lesser man would never let them off the hook, but the President remains silent.
What sets President Obama above previous leaders is that he advocates for all segments of American society. Little regarded, and rarely praised, is his contention that for America to succeed and prosper as a nation, all the people must be given the opportunity to succeed. Republicans decry his “all the people” agenda as opposition to business and capitalism, but Wall Street is thriving, corporations are posting record-setting profits, especially the oil industry, and despite oil magnates the Koch brothers tripling their worth during his first term, they fund Republicans who harangued him as anti-business and worse, anti-American. Republicans have openly derided the President’s attempt to help low income and middle class Americans succeed with jobs programs, education opportunities, and equal civil rights, and for his trouble conservatives inspire ignorant poor people to deride him as tyrannical and giving “his people” special treatment at the expense of real Americans (read white religious men).
There is also little praise reserved for this President for his support for disenfranchised Americans whether they are women, gays, minorities, the poor, Veterans, and the elderly who Republicans have attacked viciously over the past two years in particularly, and for decades generally. Still, he perseveres like a man on a mission to provide every American with the Constitution’s guarantee of equal rights and the pursuit of happiness regardless their religion, race, economic station, gender or sexual preference and because he is not dictator and worked within the confines of the Constitution, many on the left criticize him as caving to Republicans.
President Obama has not been all things to all the people, and there are certainly valid complaints about allowing religious leaders, corporate leaders, and conservatives to have voice in setting policy, but as he said, he is President for all the people and if nothing else, he deserves credit for being an advocate for “all of the above.” It is pathetic though, that despite his all-inclusive style of governing, the people he gives a voice in setting policy condemn him mercilessly for not implementing their agenda that robs the rest of America of their freedoms, whether economic or religious.
One likes to imagine what shape America would be in if Republicans had not adopted an obstructionist, anti-government, and anti-American agenda they plotted on Inauguration Day in 2008. Economists have opined that if only the President’s jobs programs had been implemented, instead of blocked by Republicans, the unemployment rate would be closer to 5% instead of 8%, and if the GOP supported rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure instead of more tax cuts for the wealthy, American businesses would be thriving as higher employment means higher consumer spending. One complaint against this President by his supporters who are not EmoProgs is that he does not lash out publicly against Republicans as well as explain to the people what the conservative agenda really entails, but again, that is a testament to President Obama’s character and belief that discourse is preferable to conflict.
Hopefully, for Americans who recognize that today is a day to celebrate past presidents, they will take stock of the current President’s achievements and recognize that although not perfect, Barack Obama stands out among previous presidents for myriad reasons. Of all the good things President Obama has accomplished, what sets him above the rest is that despite a concerted effort by Republicans and their corporate, religious, and racist backers, he continues successfully advocating for America. Possibly the greatest attribute of this President is that when he advocates for America, he includes every American and despite the Republican anti-government, anti-people, and anti-democracy agenda, he was re-elected because a majority of this nation’s people understand what the President means when he says “when all Americans have an opportunity to succeed, America succeeds.” They also comprehend that the President’s enemies are America’s enemies, and after four straight years of Republican assaults on the people, democracy, and equal opportunity for all, they know the only thing standing between religious oligarchy and American democracy is Barack Obama, and for that alone he deserves recognition as a great President on the day to celebrate great Presidents.
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bluerose
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 9:05 am
thats why i will always admire & respect this President, never once did he use his ethnicity as an excuse, i fear that the misinformed public will never know the achievements of the President because of the Tea Party and Fox, we need more News Networks to recognise the President’s achievements, i sincerely do wish the Republicans in Congress would put aside the partisan crap & work together with the President.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 9:33 am
The President gets it from the loony left and the Reich wing.They may say its his policies but I think it is racism at the core of the criticism especially from the left.
The right was going to hate no matter what just because they believe that no Democrat should ever hold the office of President.See President Clinton.That he is a blah thats just icing on the cake.
Now the loony left ,when I read their commentary sometimes I shake my head and ask myself WTF?You get comments that he is to the right of Clinton and is it ignorance of what Clinton did?Is it because he beat Hillary?Is it because he uses the powers that Congress gave the executive?If so then your argument is with Congress.But they dont see it that way
Take Gitmo for example.The President tried to close it but it was not up to him to unilaterally close it.It was Congress duty to do it.They didnt and the President is blamed.When you bring it up the common refrain is you just making excuses.
There is a term I came across and here it is
Cyber racism – a form of racial hatred
In law, racism in online public spaces is referred to as racial hatred and/or vilification and as such racial hatred laws apply.
Cyber racism – a form of cyber bullying
Cyber bullying is commonly defined as the use of information and communication technologies to support repeated and deliberate hostile behaviour intended to harm others. It is sometimes used as an extension of other forms of bullying, and can result in the target of bullying experiencing social, psychological, physical and academic difficulties. Cyber bullying that is racially offensive or racist in nature is referred to as cyber racism
And this time I agree,Both sides do it.
Reynardine
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 12:43 pm
I agree that both sides have done it, and that a deal of the Firebagger rhetoric we’ve heard comes from the racism that is instilled in every American from birth, but there is no doubt in my mind which side is instigating it, and the Firebaggers are displaying their intellectual subacuity by falling for it.
We are looking at, not mere demagoguery, but catagoguery- nothing to do with Felidae, mind, who are too astute to fall for stampede tactics, but with precipitation in a downward direction. Appealing to rage and a false sense of superiority is swiftly and spectacularly successful for the same reason that it is far easier to precipitate a rockslide than to move even one boulder uphill. The swift motion of moral deterioration gives the illusion of power, even if the ending must be to be smashed to powder, and thus it is enormously appealing to those feeling *stuck*. That is the real reason behind blocking all progress: the frustration engendered is enormously helpful in enlisting people into an avalanche to their own ruin.
I edit to add that if Obama can successfully negotiate these difficult times, he may get a place on Mount Rushmore.
Nik DeWitt
Feb. 20th, 2013 at 12:13 am
He will probably never get that place on the mountain, because there is a certain portion of the powers that be that will never allow a black man to be held in such high regard. But he will certainly deserve it.
cheryl
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 9:35 am
love
Kevin
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 11:22 am
I have been completely in awe of this President from the beginning, yeah we all know he saved the economy, we all know he changed Health Care as we know it, took out Osama Bin Laden, enacted numerous legislative acts, but the think that impresses me most is his incredible way of always being human, in particular at very troubling times, and during down time when he is around regular everyday folks, but the most interesting thing is when he intereacts with infants and children. These things are not taught, it’s whats in your heart. God bless our wonderful President!!!.
labrat
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 12:49 pm
Yes, Kevin, and for all their efforts to thwart the vote, it must BURN the GOP that he was overwhelmingly elected to a second term.
In my facetious dreams, I’d like to see him impose martial law for a day and REALLY get things done just to see them REALLY freak out. Totally worth the price of a jumbo pack of Orville Redenbachers!
mjh
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 2:32 pm
In my facetious dreams, I’d like to see him impose martial law for a day and REALLY get things done just to see them REALLY freak out. Totally worth the price of a jumbo pack of Orville Redenbachers!
Sometimes I have that same dream.
I figure it this way: Fox and hate radio love to describe the President as a “Chicago thug” who engages in “Chicago-style politics” — I figure, as long as they’re gonna do that, he should give ‘em a taste of real “Chicago politics” . . . I’d like for him to show them, as his fellow Chicagoan R. Kelly once put it, “how dem playas do it in da ‘Chi” . . .
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Kelly J. Cowan
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 11:59 am
The old guard fiscal conservatives in the GOP have been conquered, their party has been taken over by the corporatist, in a pact with the theocrats, and the objectivist.
The New GOP, and the Right Wing Media, Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, et al, have been propagating a campaign of ignorance, irrational fear, and hate against President Barack Obama since 2007.
These devious and dishonest attacks are designed to delegitimize the Presidency of Barack Obama, and to characterize him as; the other, foreign, un-American, non-Christian, and alien. He has been called a socialist, a communist, a fascist, The New Hitler, a Marxist, a Stalinist, a Muslim (as if that is some how not ok), an African Anti-Colonialist, the Anti-Christ, a baby killer, a gay lover, uppity, The Food Stamp President, and n!@@&r.
America’s ugly old sore of hate has been picked at, and infected by the propagation of this disinformation, ignorance, fear, and hate. The infection has spread to over 20% of the voting populace.
The time is now. Americans must confront this ignorance and fear head on, and expose it. We can no longer afford to turn our heads, and couch this orchestrated insanity as if it were a series of isolated incidents.
The base of the GOP is clearly without any moral compass. Their claim to Jesus and God rings hallow, as they follow a manipulated Anti-Christian ideology in the name of Jesus. They have been duped with fear, into a position of unfounded distrust and hate for government, education, facts, and their fellow citizens. In their fevered zealotry, they express a fanatical willingness to vote against their own self-interest.
Watch this video and then tell me how anyone with a modicum of intelligence, or any degree of honesty, or human decency, could vote for this Republican Party.
A Mitt Romney Presidency would have represented a hostile corporate takeover of the Government of the United States of America, and the installation of a corporatist theocratic state.
“I don’t agree with all the people who support me, and my guess is they don’t all agree with everything I believe in, but I need to get 50.1 percent or more and I’m appreciative to have the help of a lot of good people.” – Mitt Romney
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sabreen60
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 1:57 pm
Thank you for this article. What has astonished me is the self-righteous and supposedly intellectual superiority from the so-called Professional left and of course firebaggers.
I expected hatred toward President Obama from the Republicans and Libertarians. (Not quite this much). I knew there is still a percentage of Americans who are racists. However, the Professional Left believes they have the right to tell THIS President what to do, when to do it and how to do it – about everything. MSNBC is the leader in this. I am so sick of 99% of the so-called pundits on MSNBC that I very rarely watch any political programs unless there is a guest that I really want to see.
Twitter exploded because of a comment that Melissa Harris-Perry made about President Obama’s speech in Chicago. She was clearly wrong with her knee-jerk reaction. But instead of saying that maybe she needed to reconsider her comments, she doubled down and then had an Amen Chorus on the following show in an attempt to give credibility to what she said. The Professional Left will also run to the corner of “we can’t criticize the President”, when in fact that is a falsehood. Harris-Perry attributed something to the President that was not true.
Anyway, the President is probably the most moral President I have seen in my lifetime. President Carter was also a moral man and they constantly mocked him.
j
Feb. 18th, 2013 at 2:34 pm
Our president has committed several crimes -
First – he won two elections.
second – he did it while black.
third – he is super smart, much smarter than the other side.
fourth – He is kind, thoughtful and has no scandals that they can bring him down for.
fifth – He cares about people more than corporat5ions and the rich.
sixth – We all support him, and nothing they do can change it.
It is tearing them apart!