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President Archives - Occasional Planet https://occasionalplanet.org/tag/president/ Progressive Voices Speaking Out Mon, 27 Feb 2017 22:50:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 211547205 Stop kidding yourself: Trump will not be a normal president https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/11/12/stop-kidding-trump-will-not-normal-president/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/11/12/stop-kidding-trump-will-not-normal-president/#respond Sat, 12 Nov 2016 21:42:13 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=35149 I believe that many of those who “held their noses” and voted for Trump believe that he didn’t really mean all of the vile

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I believe that many of those who “held their noses” and voted for Trump believe that he didn’t really mean all of the vile things he said and that he’s actually going to be a normal President.

Why would they think that? Because Trump is a white man, and our white male supremacist culture trains us to give white men every benefit of the doubt.

President Obama, who for his entire political career has consistently spoken words of decency and conciliation, has ceaselessly been called a liar and a secret terrorist supporter and worse. As a black man in our culture, he has been viewed with deep skepticism and distrust, distrust sown by Trump himself no less than anyone else.

I’m detecting now, in Facebook posts and conversations and the media and even in the corners of my own white male American heart, that people who opposed Trump are now trying out the idea that perhaps Trump is really not what he said he was and showed himself to be for his entire life. “Trump says LGBTQ people can use whatever bathrooms they want! Trump says he’ll keep parts of Obamacare! Trump said he wants to reunite the country! Trump thanked Hillary!”

I’m calling bullshit on that. I’m calling bullshit forever on the notion that we live in a colorblind meritocracy. I’m with Maya Angelou: “When people show you who they are, believe them the first time.” Over his entire public life, Trump has shown us many many times that he is a misogynistic, racist, deceitful, exploitative demagogue. Now is not the time to wait and see how he turns out as President. Now is the time to commit ourselves to doing whatever it takes to counteract the poison that he has unleashed into our national bloodstream and to prevent him from wrecking our future and our children’s future.

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Jimmy Carter: Driving conservative Christians crazy https://occasionalplanet.org/2015/08/24/jimmy-carter-driving-conservative-christians-crazy/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2015/08/24/jimmy-carter-driving-conservative-christians-crazy/#respond Mon, 24 Aug 2015 23:58:25 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=32420 I rarely comment on matters of faith, especially Christianity. I don’t consider myself in any way qualified to comment on the theology of other

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carter90I rarely comment on matters of faith, especially Christianity. I don’t consider myself in any way qualified to comment on the theology of other faiths, and usually avoid even hitting “like” on Facebook when the topic comes up, even if I personally agree.

But this commentary on Jimmy Carter, posted on the Patheos website (not sure of the author) and shared on Facebook by friend Patrick Harvey, really hit home. It has always been interesting to me that Carter, in so many ways the most openly religious of our presidents, drives conservative Christians crazy. (Can you name another politician who so knowledgeably quotes the Bible and has actually taught it almost every Sunday, in an actual church, for decades?):

“I’ve seen too many over too many years who proclaim their forgiven state by faith, but who in both their personal and political lives do little more than put their boots on the necks of those who have nothing while licking the boots of those with everything. It is at best unseemly, and at worse a condemnation of the Christian religion.

“Jimmy’s religion is different. His faith was something one can respect, a faith that demands everything, a transformation of one’s life, not through a narrow adherence to some medieval idea of moral rectitude, mostly involving sex, but rather a transformation into something new and generous, and which has to be lived in to.
“And that, whatever else may be said, Jimmy Carter has done.

“His life and his religion have been one thing, and that one thing has been a witness to the possibility we can be something better seeing ourselves as united in something good.

“The amazing grace that made Jimmy Carter…”

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What if the President spoke to us as if he was on “The Wire?” https://occasionalplanet.org/2015/01/27/president-really-spoke-us-wire/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2015/01/27/president-really-spoke-us-wire/#respond Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:20:58 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=31147 I’ve spoken with several people who just could not watch President Obama’s State of the Union speech. These are Obama supporters, but for various

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omar and obamaI’ve spoken with several people who just could not watch President Obama’s State of the Union speech. These are Obama supporters, but for various reasons, they shied away because of anticipated pain, or at least a disappointment, in listening to him once again plead his case to Congress and the American people. I tried to watch the speech but gave up quickly to resume my marathon viewing of HBO’s “The Wire.”

I was watching “The Wire” because it is gritty and the characters frequently use few words to say a lot. In “The Wire,” you get zero points for B.S.-ing anyone. If you have something to say, say it bluntly and live with the consequences of your chosen words. Not exactly a State of the Union speech.

In the State of the Union address, the currency of the realm is platitudes. Whereas in “The Wire,” someone speaks to a single audience, in the SOTU (State of the Union), words are chosen to placate the needs and desires of specific interest groups. You don’t hear characters in “The Wire” pander to the middle class. They don’t speak in code to Wall Street.

This year, President Obama’s theme was strengthening the middle class. Who would disagree with that? No one publicly. The Republicans say much the same thing; the only difference is that when it comes to action, they don’t even pretend to make good on their promises. For all intents and purposes, when a politician is speaking to the middle class, he or she is essentially speaking to everyone. Virtually all Americans, except perhaps those in the bottom 2% and top 2%, believe they’re in the middle class. They also consider themselves in the catch-all group of “hard-working Americans.”

Even if most of us are pandered to as members of the middle class, we need more in the way of direct hits. The President reminds union members that he wants high wages; he tells teachers and parents that education is important; he tells environmentalists that while in office he will be our shepherd of the earth.

His platitudes in 2015 could have been spoken by virtually any other president in any other year:

• “But tonight, we turn the page.”

• “America, for all that we’ve endured; for all the grit and hard work required to come back; for all the tasks that lie ahead, know this: The shadow of crisis has passed, and the State of the Union is strong.”

• “So tonight, I want to focus less on a checklist of proposals, and focus more on the values at stake in the choices before us.”

Decades ago President Jimmy Carter learned that the American people don’t like to be asked to sacrifice. The French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote that democracy involved a social contract between the people and the government. Many in the American body politic seem to have forgotten that a fair contract is a two-way street. Obama is no Carter when it comes to currying the favor of the American people, and he knows that the way to please the people is to offer rather than ask.

So what would it take for the president to deliver a State of the Union speech in which real progressives would tune in with anticipation? It wouldn’t have to be as coarse as “The Wire,” but it could be as direct. He might raise points such as:

1. We are not a united country; indeed we are divided between blue and red and many other persuasions as well.

2. As progressives, we’re having difficulty getting our message across to conservatives. If we want to move away from gridlock, we need to convince more Americans to buy into the idea of a social contract, which involves give and take.

3. How can we work to have a more humane and empathetic society without conservatives undermining our efforts?

4. The answers to these questions and many more are not simple, but we need to look more carefully at what frightens conservatives about compassion and work for ways to allay their fears.

It would not necessarily be a speech with a lot of answers, but it might rival “The Wire” in engaging the mind. That would be a good start.

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