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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 04:40 PM Jul 2015

Josh Marshall: Obama on the Hoofbeats of History

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/obama-on-the-hoofbeats-of-history

Obama on the Hoofbeats of History
By Josh Marshall
Published July 17, 2015, 12:12 PM EDT

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The eulogy in Charleston did not only memorialize a horrific series of murders which put the issue of racial violence and hate before the national public in a searingly uncomplicated way. As the President spoke, there was a clear subtext - sometimes made explicit in his speech - of what the reaction had been. And here we have his touchstone of grace. Quite unexpectedly, after a couple days of hedging, Gov. Nikki Haley led the entire South Carolina political establishment in declaring that it was time to end the war of symbolism over the Confederate flag and retire it to the museums as a relic of the past. Even more unexpectedly the sea change rumbled across the South, sparking decisions to ditch the flag from the most conservative Southern white Republicans - decisions which would have been unthinkable only days before.

The President said something both profound and shocking in his address, something that would have been demagogued mercilessly in almost any other context of his presidency but this one, with its immense gravity and the President's praise of political opponents who had taken the lead in recent days ending the flag's reign over the South. Out of the horror of his attack and his wish that it would spike racial hatred on both sides of the color, the President saw something different. "Oh, but God works in mysterious ways. God has different ideas. {Dylann Roof} didn’t know he was being used by God."

Such an idea isn't unknown in the pulpit but it is unknown and a deeply perilous idea for a president to suggest.

It was a momentous week. I had wanted to write something about it at the time. But I couldn't quite form my views on it. It seemed more like something to take in than to say anything about. In one short string of events so much of the President's legacy which had been up for grabs, contingent and uncertain, was suddenly confirmed and driven home in ways that allowed little doubt. Not all of these wins were Obama's of course. He did not even support marriage equality in 2008 let alone run on it. The Court's decision and the sea change in public opinion which made it possible and perhaps inevitable were the products of decades of activism stretching back into years when no one had ever even heard the President's name. But we're talking here not about a single person or political leader but of the aspirations of those who elected him. And judged through this prism, the rush of events in late June come together as a unified picture.

When I look at Obama I don't see a President desperately trying to cram legacy achievements into the declining months of his presidency. I see achievements coming to fruition that were usually years in the making but often seemed errant or quixotic and uncertain in their outcome. This is what for many was so bracing about the end of June. This has been a long long seven years. What seemed like an uncertain list of achievements, long on promise but hacked apart by mid-term election reverses and Obama's sometimes over-desire for accommodation, suddenly appeared closer to profound, like a novel or a play which seems scattered or unresolved until all the pieces fall into place, clearly planned all along, at the end.

Whatever you think of it this Iran agreement, it is not only the product of years of work but is core to the foreign policy vision he entered the presidency with. It's as core to the goals he entered the presidency with as anything that has happened in recent weeks. He has it in view; his political opponents will be very hard pressed to block him. And he is pushing ahead to get it done.

None of this is to say that there isn't a clear and palpable change in the President's affect and demeanor. His presidency is coming to an end and his range of action will diminish further as the presidential election moves to center stage next year. As the budget deficit has receded from public view Obama's fucks deficit has come to the forefront. After six and a half years in office, he may have a small stockpile of fucks left. But he has none left to give. He is increasingly indifferent to the complaints and anger of his political foes and focused on what he can do on his own or with reliable political supporters. You can see it too in the increasing lean in on the lectern moments during press conferences and speeches. He's truly out of fucks to give. But it's more a product of focus on finishing aspects of his presidency in motion for years than of cramming at the end. For most of his supporters, this was the Obama they always wanted. And he's giving it to them. What comes off to reporters as testiness is more like the indifference of someone who's got work to do and is intent on doing it.
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Josh Marshall: Obama on the Hoofbeats of History (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2015 OP
Love me some Josh Marshall. longship Jul 2015 #1
Thank you so much for this, BabSis. We are seeing a lot of things coming to fruition now... Hekate Jul 2015 #2
"When I look at Obama I don't see a President desperately trying to cram legacy achievements into Cha Jul 2015 #3
Definitely the long game going on with him treestar Jul 2015 #4
That's our POTUS! SleeplessinSoCal Jul 2015 #5

Hekate

(90,645 posts)
2. Thank you so much for this, BabSis. We are seeing a lot of things coming to fruition now...
Sat Jul 18, 2015, 04:37 AM
Jul 2015

The president does seem incredibly focused, and as Josh Marshall says, he has no more fucks left to give.

Cha

(297,154 posts)
3. "When I look at Obama I don't see a President desperately trying to cram legacy achievements into
Sat Jul 18, 2015, 05:46 AM
Jul 2015
the declining months of his presidency. I see achievements coming to fruition that were usually years in the making.."

Exactly. Anyone who takes the "cramming" position doesn't know shite about the President but may have an agenda.

"What comes off to reporters as testiness is more like the indifference of someone who's got work to do and is intent on doing it."

Think Major Garrett.

Mahalo babylonsistah! Thank you, Josh Marshall

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,110 posts)
5. That's our POTUS!
Sun Jul 19, 2015, 04:54 PM
Jul 2015

I can remember the many endorsements Obama received in 08 and the praises of his intellect, long view and desire to consider all sides of an issue.

I would add that so many plans had to be tabled to deal with catastrophic economic problems. He still knew to push through the ACA. Then he managed the insane attacks on him to his advantage. Somewhere in there his facility to make DC laugh at his critics via correspondence dinners seemed like a new tool in his belt.

Can hardly wait for what tomorrow brings.


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