Chris Hedges is a prolific columnist, a bold opinion editorial writer with a flare for writing and allegory that few writers on the Internet today can match. Hedges conducted an interview with philosopher and author Cornel West. (It can be read in Hedges’ latest column, “The Obama Deception: Why Cornel West Went Ballistic.”)
Melissa Harris-Perry, a contributor to The Nation, chose to critique the words of Cornel West. Her critique was one of the top articles published yesterday.
Notably, Harris-Perry does not criticize Hedges for choosing to do an interview with West. She doesn’t explicitly address Hedges’ choice to anoint Cornel West a “moral philosopher” in a “morality play” depicting “Barack Obama’s ascent to power.” She, instead, excises an interview from Hedges’ article and addresses West’s criticisms in the context of her knowledge of the patronage model of politics that hampers black communities today.
Harris-Perry claims West has offered “thin criticism.” Rather than pick apart his many critiques of Obama, she opts to attack his right to be outraged. She chooses to assess his association with his friend Tavis Smiley, host of “The Tavis Smiley Show” on PBS. And, she decides to cast his political transformation as a result of his delicate ego being damaged.
There is little reason to take issue with Harris-Perry’s publishing of a critique of what West said. However, she doesn’t really bother to address how West’s criticism is the result of his ego and not because he is concerned for the “health of American democracy.”
In her critique, she glosses over the appointment of his “neoliberal economic team,” which included Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner. She doesn’t address the appointment of neo-imperial elites like Dennis Ross. She ignores one of his most damning charges, which is that President Obama, like former President Bill Clinton, has helped to renew Americans’ faith in the American project–presumably the same project the Bush Administration was expanding–through the use and exploitative manipulation of progressive populist language.
The urgency to West’s words is disregarded entirely. That West appears to be genuinely distressed by the fact the greed of “Wall Street oligarchs and corporate plutocrats” persists and a “serious discussion about public interest and common good that sustains any democratic experiment” hasn’t happened seems to be of little concern to Harris-Perry.
There would be little reason to mention these details, which are overlooked, if it weren’t for the fact that it is articles like this, especially ones coming from respectable and well-educated individuals like Harris-Perry, that have the power to turn people like West into a pariah. And, turning outspoken critics on the left into pariahs when they become too critical of power is something the liberal class in this country has managed to do for the past decades.
As Hedges writes in his book The Death of the Liberal Class:
The liberal class’ disposal of its most independent and courageous members has long been part of its pathology. The liberal class could afford this rate of attrition as long as the power elite remained accountable to the citizenry, managed power with a degree of responsibility and justice, governed so that it could still respond to the common good, and accepted some of the piecemeal reforms proposed by the liberal class. But as the state was slowly hijacked by corporations, a process that began after World War I, accelerated after World War II and was completed with ruthless efficiency over the past thirty years, the liberal class purged itself of the only members who had the fortitude and vision to save it from irrelevance.
Hedges calls out the “liberal class” for its complicity during “the rise of a new global oligarchy and the crushing poverty visited in globalization’s wake on the poor and the working class.” He suggests that a number of people in the “liberal class” have been “seduced by careerism.” And, he goes through examples of individuals who have been turned into pariahs like Sydney Schanberg, Richard Goldstone, Norman Finkelstein, Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, Father Daniel Berrigan, I.F. Stone, and Howard Zinn.
The liberal class is expected to mask the brutality of imperial war and corporate malfeasance by deploring the most egregious excesses whiles studiously refusing to question the legitimacy of the power elite’s actions and structures. When dissidents step outside these boundaries, they become pariahs. Specific actions can be criticized, but motives, intentions, and the moral probity of the power elite cannot be questioned.
That is not to say that Harris-Perry is a “careerist.” That is not to say that Harris-Perry wrote her criticism of West with the intention of turning him into a pariah. But, her post published on The Nation‘s website yesterday quickly became one of the most read articles and, Wednesday morning, it is the most read post on TheNation.com right now. And, not only that: Harris-Perry’s critique of West managed to push MSNBC host Ed Schultz to do a segment on his show on what West said in Hedges’ interview and whether West is onto something in his analysis of Obama and his presidency.
Harris-Perry condemns West for getting personal but West doesn’t get personal because he has a beef with President Obama. He becomes personal because he is genuinely distressed by the lack of access that he has to power. And, Harris-Perry should explain why citizens especially someone like West should have to accept the moneyed elites–those who can fill the campaign coffers for elections–are the first people the president dials.
Finally, the loftiness of Harris-Perry’s words in regards to West’s suggestion that America’s “last hope is to generate a democratic awakening among our fellow citizens” and, perhaps, to engage in civil disobedience and get arrested “to galvanize attention to the plight of those in prisons, in the hoods, in poor white communities” is bothersome.
What would Harris-Perry suggest citizens do instead? Better, why does Harris-Perry so loftily react to West’s suggestion that the only hope society has is rebellion?
Is it because buying into this idea means admitting the people of America no longer have the power to reform political and state structures? Is it because one would have to welcome the notion that it is grossly naïve to try and advance a progressive agenda? Is it because buying into civil disobedience as a tool for changing the direction of this country means conceding this country’s systems of power–the press, liberal religious institutions, universities, labor, culture and the Democratic Party–have failed us and going along with that could breed debilitating cynicism?
One should understand that it is people like West, who give much more conventional liberal political scientists and writers like Harris-Perry, cover from right-wing attacks. If West is “the left” and Donald Trump and Newt Gingrich is what’s “right,” somewhere in the middle Harris-Perry can make a very detailed analysis of the Obama presidency and propose a way forward that the Obama Administration could potentially consider. But, there aren’t any lefties like West who can communicate and occupy space in the mainstream, what’s “liberal” becomes “fringe left.” It becomes “extreme,” which for Harris-Perry means her ideas will definitely not be something President Obama or anyone in the political class can entertain.
Cornel West appears to be someone seeking out answers. He seems to be taking responsibility for his vote for President Obama. He is doing what a citizen should do in society.
Numerous liberals or progressives, like Harris-Perry, continue to wait for Obama to address some of the ongoing crises and developments in America that deeply disturb West. They choose to cope and rationalize their discontent. They note the limited options the citizenry has to beat back corporate power and choose pragmatism instead of boldly buying into an idealistic vision for the future.
Here’s a suggestion: instead of judging whether certain individuals have the credentials to heavily criticize a president, Americans should discuss how criticism and outrage can be channeled into a turning of the tide that might bring forth more emancipation, equality, peace and justice for all people.
Video of Cornel West and Melissa Harris-Perry’s appearance on “The Ed Show” appears below.




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Outstanding critique, thank you. The Nation deserves much more criticism from the left.
Cornel West, all day, everyday.
I work as an intern for The Nation. As I watched the Twitter feed yesterday and how unnecessary some of the reactions to Harris-Perry’s post were, I became compelled to write a post.
Thanks for reading.
I read Chris Hedges’ interview with Cornel West and found it compelling. I respect Dr. West for speaking so candidly and thoughtfully about his concerns.
BTW, it’s finally nice to see someone else have beef with Ms. Perry.
I don’t understand why she has such respect. She’s fairly hollow.
The elites are pushing whole political power structure so hard right at this point precisely because most of traditional Black political power base will defend anything Obama does without question.
The Nation has been one of the primary gatekeepers of entrenched elite power structure.
You state a position further to the left of the positions The Nation has staked out, someone from The Nation calls you extremist, crazy, or conspiracy theorist on television.
The funniest, and most illustrative, part of the Harris-Perry interview to me, was her bit on how Obama picking 2 Supreme Court judges was a defense of him.
She never enunciated any argument as to WHY picking these 2 particular judges was a step forward in “shifting the court” or how they would do so. The argument just was that Obama picked them, therefore that was good, and that was the end of the argument. As if some Presidents leave Supreme Court positions vacant or something.
This mentality seems to sum up the thrust of the Obamabot justifications for everything he does, really. War, economics, health care… it can be applied to anything.
Yes. Mostly what liberals have to keep them supporting Obama are “hollow accomplishments” like that. They have multicultural or just plain cultural victories with no monetary implications for Americans at all. Nothing related to money or justice has become better because of this president.
Money and justice issues are worse almost two and a half years into his term.
Harris-Perry wrote a hit piece. There’s no other way to classify her post. In the face of West’s polite but eloquent dissent over Obama’s neoliberal failure to take even a little of policy back from the wealthy and the financial elite, she writes a column that is two-thirds about … Tavis Smiley? Pathetic.
Thanks for the post man. I am probably more supportive of the president than most around here, but I am 100% behind the idea that people should be able to call him out for what they see as his failures. That is a critical part of a democracy and no one should be apostatized for doing so. Especially when like West they do it in a cogent and clear manner.
Great stuff Kevin. I found Harris-Perry’s criticism much more pertinent to herself than to West. Only an ivy tower, out-of-touch liberal could trumpet these mild reforms as major achievements considering the terrible situation working people face. West has been focused not on personality but on the structure of our economic system. He helped organize the austerity teach-in at hundreds of schools last month along with Frances Fox Piven. I didn’t see Harris-Perry or any of the Ivy League Liberal crowd there.
Exactly.
I don’t take issue with what she said as much as I take issue with the fact that she could be responsible for groups or organizations choosing to no longer engage him in debates. I think he is a smart man and a colorful debater.
Would I have said what he said how he said it? No. But then again I’m no Brother West.
Those teach-ins were great. And, for the record, The Nation endorsed that. The magazine also covered Frances Fox Piven and Cornel West when they were speakers at the Left Forum in NYC.
Actually, even scumworthy peasants like us have the right to excoriate Obama. The attempt to introduce a status requirement to criticize Obama is closely akin to Bernard-Henri Levy arguing that a lowly maid has no right to bring down her betters.
One reason I stopped reading the Nation many years ago is because it isn’t “Left” anymore. The editor, Katrina van den Heuvel, is in the tank for Obama and constantly tweets about how wonderful he is. Same goes for Mother Jones, whose columnist Kevin Drum admitted that he supports U.S. action in Libya only because Obama supports it. LOL.
This diary partly inspired my own, A Seriously Trouble-Making Proposal (Dear Cornel West and New Progressive Alliance)
I’ll read and comment. Thanks for writing this.
Kevin, just in case you missed it; from DDayen’s “roundup” yesterday:
“I’d put aside the personal slights, but Cornel West is apparently unhappy with Barack Obama on a host of levels… Melissa Harris-Perry’s response seems worthwhile to me as a counterpoint.”
Now that’s just the cold hard truth there.
Kevin Drum supports Libya intervention cause Obama does. (And, presumably, if we got him to oppose it, Drum would make up reason why he no longer supported it.)
As for vanden Heuvel, she’s trying to find the right pragmatic leftist position to take. Is she too accepting of Obama? I think so. But, I don’t think she is ignoring what he is doing. The past editorials from Nation Editors have been really strong.
I haven’t followed Ed Schultz for long — but can this just be considered Campaign 2012 mode? He sounds like what has been described by Glenn Greenwald and David Sirota. And, when you think of it, there is that pressing concern: In presidential elections, the Republican and Democrat lately reap 98 percent minimum (in 2000, it was between 96 and 97 percent). So, those are truly on The Left — why give the Democrats the vote when the party leader (and those ranked lowere in his service) do the usual shitting on the base when, in reality, they’re purposely trying to have their cake and eat it too?
I did. Thanks for noting.
Cornel West is right and I’m glad he spoke out. He is doing Obama a favor IMO by calling him to account and more of Obama’s friends should do the same. Roosevelt’s friends made a difference.
Is it just me? I thought I heard a nuance of this in Belafonte’s evaluation on Democracy Now on Monday: http://www.democracynow.org/shows/2011/5/16.
Ya know Kevin, when ya first started posting in these forums I found my ire rankled more than a few times about one thing or another you would post or say.
I even stopped reading your stuff, thinking you were just trying to whip up replies to further n forment ferment.
But this one, is grand.
Now you might still just be trying to light up yer career, but I’ve noticed a bit of a difference in how you approach posting in these forums lately.
That internship, or something, is doing you a world of good.
Yer growing, it would seem to me.
N yes, I have a journo/media/com studies background (albeit not as large as yours at this point) n I’m a lot older and have been around a few media blocks.
SO I tend to watch and see these patterns ya see . .
*G*
I thot I should mention that. ;-)
Nicely done, in any event, and rcc’d.
Good journo, good writing, good constructs.
And, I learnt something I didn’t know.
Well done, hoss.
“The elites are pushing whole political power structure so hard right at this point precisely because most of traditional Black political power base will defend anything Obama does without question.
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Bullshit.
They are doing so because Obama is ONE of the elites, and this chance to dismantle all things proggy from a dim party prez will likely never come again.
FAIL!
Harris-Perry is a careerist.No wonder she found herself on MSNBC to savage Dr West.Only surprise to me is she wasn’t on the Maddow show doing it,you know the show that in 2010 gave us 1 hr of WH- propaganda that the USA was finally leaving Iraq for neighbouring Qatar and the creep in the WH was perhaps one of the greatest Prez eva.
As for Harris-Perry she is now trying to burnish her Corporatist career,her attack of Dr West will ensure she has an occasional seat among the Veal-pen class on the Sunday shows.
Same here re: the Nation.
Brother West is a breath of fresh air.
Good on Hedges for the interview
and Kevin G. for calling this out.
“As for Harris-Perry she is now trying to burnish her Corporatist career, her attack of Dr West will ensure she has an occasional seat among the Veal-pen class on the Sunday shows.”
Totally. Sad to watch.
Cornel West articulates the issues so many of us have with Obama. What a horrible disappointment he has been to those of us who expected more than this corporatist shell of a man.
As for Harris-Perry, not much there!
Not only should Cornel West not become a pariah, he should instead have new cred as an African American leader IMO. I’m a white male, so perhaps have no right to an opinion on the subject, but IMO Obama’s failures will hurt all of us, but probably will effect AA’s even more than most.
Good on CW for telling the truth. Something he’s NEVER been shy about. I respect the hell out of that man, and wish he had a daily microphone availalbe to him to make his points. Because IMO his points are valid, true, and crucial to udnerstanding before we can successfully actually make some changes “we can believe in.”
Well done Brother West.
> Melissa Harris-Perry-Pfotherington-Smythe’s response
> seems worthwhile to me as a counterpoint
It seems worthwhile to me too – for me to poop on.
Let me say first that I’m a long-time fan of Brother West. Then let me say that both his and Harris-Perry’s egos were a mite involved in this spat. So it goes.
At the other site at which I blog, I am often engaged in (ahem) heated discussions with three African-American males who loathe Cornell, and even more Smiley. They can’t separate them in their diatribes, much like Harris-Perry. For them a lot of it boils down to Smiley helping get a Walmart into an area in LA; I forget the particulars. So when he appears to speak with corporate logos behind him, they go wild. (I’m not much of a Smiley fan myself.)
One of my favorite West interviews was on Craig Ferguson’s program.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt-kAIyeJf8
I also enjoy that his religion informs his Social Gospel outreach and inclusive politics; we coud use more of that today in the class wars, I think.
Cornell West can speak for me since I have no voice that anyone listens to or hears. I have enormous respect for West and admire his insight. I don’t give much credit to The Nation. It’s just another entity out there applauding Obama.
Well… FAAAAAIIILLL yourself, Larue. If you want to act that way about it.
You think these old world royalists, and the newer money merchant prince types are forward thinking on Civil Rights?
These are some of the worst hard-case bigots on the planet.
Obama may have been self-deluded or fooled intro believing they would allow him into their little club. He’ll be thrown away like yesterday the moment they are done using him.
Barack Obama will never be allowed to be one of them.
Thanks. I feel different. I think I’ve matured. Quite a bit. Especially since I have been working in a news room and see how things work.
I read some of my older posts and I would agree. There’s somethig about my writing, research and editing that’s improved.
Really appreciate the comment. Good luck to you.
Cornell West has witnessed the actions of this administration and evolved. All critiques should be saved for those who haven’t!
Sycophants on the left are no less nauseating than those on the right.
Cornel West didn’t say anything that hundreds, maybe thousands, of other commenters haven’t said. Why should West be a target for speaking his mind? I smell racism.
The Nation,was there ever a time when that publication didn’t cater to the Limousine party circuit in DC ?
You engage just to forment.
Your comments fail at every turn.
I reject you.
Meant it in all good sincerity.
Ages apart we are, but I hope it’s my job to offer kudos where they are earned.
Thanks for your reply, it too was well crafted. *G*
. . . go get ‘em.
It’s not racism…it’s more classism than anything else.DrWest’s work is geared towards the least fortunate.Harris-Perry & others like her are mouth pieces for the wealthy elitist on the left.
NO.
This has been another simple answer to . . .
Well, you know the drill.
*G*
Bada bing.
Maybe this time, the Obamacrats have attacked the wrong person. Dr Cornel West can speak for this black man anytime. Harris-Perry revealed herself to be nothing more than $5 Media Whore. Thanks for the post.
rcc’d
What exactly of me do you “reject”, Larue?
How about my Huntington’s Disease. You “reject” that?
I wish I could “reject” my Huntington Disease.
That would be an easy way to deal with it, wouldn’t it?
Too bad I have paperwork from the Huntington’s Disease Center at the University of Washington that says the blood my neurologist sent there has 43 repeats of a key sequence of DNA on my 4th chromosome.
Do you “reject”" me being really, really screwed? I’d like to reject that, too. Know what this disease put Woody Guthie through? Here’s a link…
http://www.woodyguthrie.org/archives/trackingwoodysHD.htm
Read that, or do you reject learning a little something today, too?
I’m stuck unemployable on SSDI. I’m on year 3 with no cost of living increases. I can’t even dream of getting off SSDI because I couldn’t get health insurance if I did.
So give it up, LaRue, you’re stuck with me. FireDogLake.com is the only place left on the web that cares about me and people like me.
And I joined the other day. You’re stuck with me, genius.
I am very glad you did write this post, for I was hungry for an articulate rebuttal to what I perceived as a rather pettily worded article. Someone wrote that in the Princeton Campus Newspaper, Dr. Harris-Perry acknowledges that she is leaving the Ivy League in part, at least, because the Program in African-American Studies blocked her promotion.
http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2011/02/03/27448/
I’ve no idea where Dr. West came down on that matter, but I could not help but think it personal in several places.
Ed apparently can’t differentiate the pablum that oozes from Obama’s mouth versus the MLK-like position that Brother West takes. What a sorry demise for the Democratic Party mainstream. “You gotta serve somebody, it may be the devil or it may be the lord, but you gotta serve somebody.” Let us accompany Brother West on his climb to the mountaintop. Obama will never see it, sad to say.
fabulous post. rec’ed and my thanks.
C west could have presented himself better but the issue is what he said (not how he said it) and how Ed S responed…Ed gave the Obama talking points…shame on Ed! Wait up Ed…Obama and Dems are Repubs and bought!
Harris-Perry could do nothing else if she wants to continue in her role as the African-American woman to go to for MSNBC and its toady hosts.
Where is the outrage against this liar’s policies in the black community? Why is it ok to savage people like Henry Gates and Cornel West when they point out the obvious? Why? Because the election of Barry was supposed to nullify the racist history and undercurrent of this country.
You don’t see anyone going to Lani Guinier for her thoughts. I didn’t see anyone interviewing Manning Marable before his untimely death. Let’s stop fooling ourselves. This country is as ignorant and racially polarized as it ever was, maybe even more so. Fewer Americans are aware of the post-Civil War developments in this country, such as Jim Crow, and if you asked most college graduates to identify the second reconstruction in our history none would be able to do it.
The liar I’m referring to is Barry, not Ms. Harris-Perry although she does her bit through omission of crucial facts.
Ed Schultz has gotta go. Did you hear him go on with David Sirota? He’s just a blithering idiot. A yes man for Obama.
The problem here is while I agree wholeheartedly with Chris Hedges’s book about the Death of the Liberal Class, Obama has to lose. He has to lose to unmuzzle the left. As muted as it was under Bush, it is far better than we are today. We let Obama pass whatever he wants and not a peep from any of the established left. The narrative is always that the left is in agreement with him and we have people like Ed Schultz, Rachel Maddow and Thom Hartmann towing the party line.
It’s gotta stop.
Shultz is a Media Whore who railed against Health Care Reform without a public option. Soon Shultz caved saying we didn’t have the votes, etc. -
- This after Obama had already given away drug reimportation and the Public Option. Obama made closed door deals with Billy Tauzin and AHIP to recreate the Republican Bob Dole Health Insurance Boondoggle.
Cornel West is an American Hero.
Harris is also a Media Whore. I guess she longs to be George Will’s “LiberaL” punching Bag a la Alan Colmes or Donna Brazile.
I gave up my sub to Mother Jones and The NAtion when the began to ignore the obvious. The way Bracewell and Schultz insist on doing.
What 400 pound gorilla?
I don’t think Hedges thinks we need to make sure Obama wins. That’s not part of his book’s thesis. He would like to see more and more Americans engage in rebellion because it is the moral thing to do.
(Read the book if you haven’t. Much made sense to me after I was done.)
Good comment, matt. Thank you.
There’s “The New Jim Crow,” which Michelle Alexander details. The inattention to problems in this country and the fact that we are letting the political class get away with murder (quite literally in some cases) is turning us into a population with more and more ignorant people each day.
We’ve just seen how Obama’s “plants” on the court are shifting it by their agreement with the “marijuana smell” issue. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the only sane voice left.
You’ve given me an opportunity to paraphrase something I saw on the wall of an adult bookstore bathroom years ago – Harris-Perry, Media Whore $5, with lipstick $7.
Not only does Brother West have a pitch perfect moral voice, he is also so contagious fuckin’ smart that just being in the room with him bumps you a standard deviation up in IQ, and hearing him on the radio my be worth 10-20 points, who knows?
It is nauseating the way Ed Schultz humps the president leg. Someone needs to take a roll up newspaper and beat him off the President leg.I been a pharmacist for a long time. I have taken money out my own pocket to help people. I did not do it to feel superior. I did it because it help me to help them. I have seemed the choices they had to make because of the healthcare bill. My President is not my date. He is not my boyfriend and I not married to him. He is not a relative. The only thing we have in common in skin color. The President haven’t did a dam thing for the least among us. He so scared that The Right will label him as a Black President. He haven’t did nothing for Black People either. Yes we are proud .But pride want fill and empty stomach. Who speaks for the down trod-ed and dis-placed. It people like Dr west ,The People at The Lake and me. Mrs Harris-Perry have never had miss-a-meal cramps. Her Neoliberalism is finally coming out. Why every time I turn around she changing her name. Could it be she really looking for her own self worth in all the wrong places. The president thinks he is catching hell now. A whole host of characters and me would hold the Baby Jesus Feet to the fire. He better get ready to stand and delivery. People are catching hell out here in the wasteland of the unknown. The President and his enablers better get ready for all the love that coming there way. He will do what the people elected him to do. IF not, he can start filing his unemployment application. We hired him. We can fired. A lot of people are piss-off to the highest pisstivity because of his half measures.
Kevin, thanks for inspiring the following:
Could Cornel West Have Lost Obama Love _Before_ 2008 Election?
By: fairleft Wednesday May 18, 2011 1:21 pm
http://my.firedoglake.com/fairleft/2011/05/18/could-cornel-west-have-lost-obama-love-before-2008-election/
Cornell West is a dear, dear man with a conscience. I’ve had some reluctance to accept the severe style of many of Chris Hedges’ commentaries, but this interview between them was a classic – maybe because the warmth of Cornell West covered the astringency of Hedges’ style – it was a commendable cocktail.
Something of this sort I felt when I watched Tavis Smiley’s show about Martin Luther King, the real Martin Luther King, I think a year back. I too am not a Smiley fan per se, but he hit the nail on the head. And more gently, too gently it seems to me, Harry Belafonte does as well. Kudos to all of them.
This was a lovely post and well put after the msm hullabaloo. I used to listen carefully to all the progressive radio talkers, trying to find a way forward, and they ceased being liberals, all of them, the moment Obama got elected. Then they became what Hedges rightly calls the ‘liberal class’.
Used to be they had plenty of feedback from their listeners on the programs, so even as I got disenchanted with them, I could still hear callers expressing my views. Now, lucky to hear one voice, so it simply isn’t worth listening. They are paid to jiggle us along and it is getting mighty stale.
Cornel West tells it like it is, and we don’t have very many brave folk of his style and integrity. I love him. There’s nothing in it for him to speak out in opposition to Obama; look at what is happening to all the whistleblowers. He speaks for us, and we don’t have very many champions left standing of his character. And that’s why they’ll be all out to get him, that wonderful liberal class. ‘Cause the election is right around the corner.
I saw the Harris-Perry appearance on “The Ed Show.” Though, generally speaking, I consider her to be a reasonable voice for progressives, she appears to have missed West’s central theme: That Obama could have been a transformational president, but chose instead to throw his lot in with the oligarchs, that he “missed the moment.” That this is quite crystal clear is beyond dispute. I am constantly reminded of the statement FDR was reputed to have made, “Wall Street hates me, and I welcome their hatred.” That should have been Obama’s tack. Given the term-limitation thing, perhaps he’ll take such a position in a second term, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
The only (small) part I sort-of agreed with Harris-Perry on was the abstract, over-intellectual analysis by West of Obama’s white-black identity issues. Irrelevant, I thought. On the inaugural tickets point, however, I think he had a valid beef. 65 campaign appearances and zip for his trouble? Um…No.
Finally, when is the last time a Hedge’s column made it into the (so-called) mainstream media? I’m not aware of a single one, although it may have happened somewhere along the line. I see this as a very good thing. West obviously hit a few hot buttons, so more power to him. Go Cornel!
I agree that Obama is one of the elite class in America. He has succeeded in making it to the top in this country, at a privileged high school, Harvard Law, and he has been endorsed and promoted by powerful members of what Josepsh Stiglitz names as the 1% who have most of the wealth, and definitely have the power in this country.
Why any of us expected that he would challenge the powers that be, in retrospect surprises me. Personally, Geo. Bush was so repellant that I was desperate for someone who looked better.
As for Cornell West, as someone else commented, he should be able to publicly state his disagreeement and disappointment in Obama.
It’s “nice” to see more women on the SCOTUS, but that’s about all I can say that is positive about the appointments of Sotomayor & esp Kagen.
Agree that all POTUS’s pick SCOTUS justices. About the only thing “bold” with Obama’s picks is that Sotomayor was hispanic & female, and Kagen is Jewish & female. whatever… I don’t see either appointment as particularly a cause for celebration about Obama being POTUS. Weak sauce…
Seems that way to me. Harris-Perry to Veal Pen: Look Out, Pen, cuz here I come!
Bingo! Nail, meet hammer. Not racism in this case, but definitely a battle in the ongoing CLASS WARFARE.
Harris-Perry is burnishing her creds with corporations and the upper 1% (or limousine liberals, at any rate), whilst West is speaking on behalf of – GASP! SHUDDER! OH the OUTRAGE – the “small people.”
The nerve of West…. /(both snark & not snark, in that I do think what West says takes guts, stamina and nerve)
I still subscribed for a while during W’s admin, as I do like some who write regularly for The Nation. But I dropped my subs at some point early in the Obama Admin… just about the same time when I stopped visiting certain so-called “left” blogs… all of whom remain firmly in the camp of Obamabot, and for me, play the same exact role that Rush Limbaugh & Fox do with gullible conservatives… of course on a smaller, less well-known platform.
JMHO but feel a lot of that junk is about brainwashing of a sort. No thanks!
Well said Juliania,it’s not progressivism anymore from almost all the Radio personalities,it’s devotion to a figure,a man.
Haven’t watched the video, but from her article it seems pretty clear to me that she has a personal vendetta against Dr West and that she sees this an opportunity to vent
She completely dismisses the basis for his criticism and goes on a ad hominem rant
I always thought the right wing conservative Republicans were the ones who parroted talking points and refused to allow any criticism of their political leaders. These past two years I’ve been amazed by the level of hostility directed by Obamabots and Democratic party loyalists against anyone on the left who dares to criticize the President. These same people who screamed bloody murder when Bush pursued the same policies make endless excuses for Obama and constantly lash out at the “professional left”. Next year they’ll play the same game of you better vote for us or the Republican bogeyman will get you. We need an alternative, and we need more people like Cornel West to speak out.
“That Obama could have been a transformational president, but chose instead to throw his lot in with the oligarchs, that he “missed the moment.”
Absolutely. He totally missed his moment. He wasn’t supposed to be a mediocre president; he was supposed to be a great one. Obama made a conscious decision not to do that. In fact, he threw water on that almost upon taking office. Obama’s inauguration speech was boring and not at all inspiring, unlike a lot of his campaign rhetoric.
We needed FDR 2.0. We got a mixture of Clinton and Neville Chamberlain.
He’s like a #1 draft pick who was a complete bust, like Ryan Leaf or Sam Bowie. And he still has a smug, arrogant attitude that he’s the best. It hasn’t hit him how badly he’s blown it.
Ed Schultz, Rachel, and especially Randi Rhodes are totally in the tank for Obama. Randi is just disgusting to listen to anymore gushing about what a brilliant president he is, and how he has the republicans on the run. On the Run? He has implemented more right wing policies in two years than they could have done themselves in 8. Mike Malloy is all we have left until Keith gets back. I no longer will watch Msnbc. They have tanked big time since Keith left.
I think you all fail to realize that Perry’s criticism is all all about West’s questioning ob Obama’s blackness. the abstract political points he raises are absolutely legitimate, but when they construed to condemn Obama’s fidelity to what West thinks is Obama’s “proper” racial/ethnic identity, it’s all discredited.
so basically, Kevin I think you missed the point. this really doesn’t have anything to do with liberals’ ability to question the president’s policies. it has to do with people seeking to delegitimize the president’s actions through the lense of his race – whether that’s for the left or the right.
It doesn’t make him a pariah. Not with me. A pariah to someone named Harris-Perry who blithers and blathers so very very very knowingly and excitedly and dry-mouth hyperactively and self-referencingly on The Ed Show? I could less give a happy sh*t. :D
Love,
Carly
Obama and that ilk KNOW it’s FINE to crudely disregard and dismiss the people who’ve served him that he no longer needs. He knows that if the disregarded, no-longer-useful fellow tells anybody, he’ll just sound like a hypersensitive whiner who expected personal rewards and elevated importance. He knows that for divulging just how bad he was treated, the trashed former friend will get gnawed and shredded into a thousand unrecognizable, bleeding little bites of dead meat by The MEEEEDJA (The Nation, and the rest).
Thank you.
Thank you too! And JaneaneTheAcerbicGoblin and many more. I’ll stop thanking you all now. Peace and love, kids. Glad FDL is still at least majority-sane.
Great comment. Agree about the mainstream ‘liberal’ commentators. The militarism and servitude to the financial and monied elites passed _so_ smoothly between Bush and Obama that none of the generals, military contractors, and financial and other fat cats even noticed. And mainstream ‘liberals’ haven’t either, especially on the TV and radio. There are numerous good guys and gals in bloglandia, though.