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babylonsister

(171,050 posts)
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 03:11 PM Apr 2013

President Obama was never timid

Gun Control Fight Finally Lays to Rest the Obama-as-Timid Meme
by Peter Beinart Apr 20, 2013 4:45 AM EDT
What Obama did in the four months between Newtown and Wednesday’s Senate defeat showed some of the greatest presidential guts in U.S. history, says Peter Beinart.


The rap against Barack Obama, at least on the left, has long been that he’s too cautious, too calculating, too conciliatory. Not a guy willing to take risks.

President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama delivers remarks beside former Democratic representative from Arizona Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords (center) and other victims of gun violence, in the Rose Garden of the White House on April 17, 2013. (Michael Reynolds/EPA, via Landov)

We can apologize now.

What Obama did in the four months between December’s Newtown shooting and this Wednesday’s Senate capitulation was one of the great displays of presidential guts in American history. On gun control, the Democratic Party had been in the fetal position for years. By 2008, the party whose 1972 platform had proposed banning handguns was reduced to declaring: “We recognize that the right to bear arms is an important part of the American tradition, and we will preserve Americans’ Second Amendment right to own and use firearms. We believe that the right to own firearms is subject to reasonable regulation, but we know that what works in Chicago may not work in Cheyenne.” In 2009, when Illinois Rep. Mike Quigley tried to revive gun control legislation, House Democratic leaders refused even to hold a hearing. In 2010, Obama signed legislation lifting restrictions on carrying guns in federal parks. Last July, after a gunman killed 12 and injured 58 at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told the press: “There are things that we can do, short of legislation and short of gun laws, as the president said, that can reduce violence in our society. We do need to take a broader look at what we can do to reduce violence in America. And that’s not just legislative, and it’s not just about gun laws.”

Even after Newtown, swarms of commentators warned that Obama would be a fool to take on such a quixotic cause. “There is absolutely no chance whatsoever of bipartisan gun control legislation,” University of Texas law professor Sandy Levinson told Bloomberg News the day after the massacre. “In the short term, we won’t see any new gun-control legislation,” added gun control expert Robert Spitzer. “Any hope that he {Obama} will lead an effort to enact substantive gun control is pure fantasy,” added an article in The Atlantic a few days later.

It would have been easy, maybe even defensible, for Obama to sign some innocuous executive orders and rationalize his caution by citing the importance of working with Republicans on immigration and the deficit. Instead, the White House worked desperately to keep public attention on gun violence and thus prevent the NRA from strangling legislation out of public view. In one of the most emotional scenes I’ve ever seen at a State of the Union address, Obama gestured to the parents of a slain Chicago girl named Hadiya Pendleton and then whipped the crowd into a frenzy by listing massacre after massacre and demanding “they deserve a vote.” He had a mother whose 6-year-old was murdered in Newtown deliver his weekly radio address. Michelle Obama, who has guarded her popularity by avoiding political controversy, almost broke into tears when she said, “Hadiya Pendleton was me” in a speech last week in Chicago.

Sure, Obama may have made tactical mistakes. Critics claim the White House waited too long before offering concrete proposals, and wasted time pushing an assault weapons ban that had no chance to pass. But this president, who is sometimes called reserved, aloof, and calculating, pursued gun control with a force of mind and soul that was astonishing to behold. “I never saw a president fight so hard,” remarked Sen. Barbara Boxer, “never on any issue.”

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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/20/gun-control-fight-finally-lays-to-rest-the-obama-as-timid-meme.html

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President Obama was never timid (Original Post) babylonsister Apr 2013 OP
Reality versus media narrative and kneejerk disdain. Good piece. freshwest Apr 2013 #1
The Daily Beast say's it well. sheshe2 Apr 2013 #2
Those words ring so true.. Cha Apr 2013 #5
That's so true, the arc has started. sheshe2 Apr 2013 #8
Hi She.. Cha Apr 2013 #9
Will he get an apology? No. Boomerproud Apr 2013 #3
thanks babylonsistah. Cha Apr 2013 #4
Great post! On a great thread! calimary Apr 2013 #6
Provocative post! Thanks. nt caledesi Apr 2013 #10
Amen to that IrishAyes Apr 2013 #13
DURec Brimley Apr 2013 #7
Anybody who thinks Jamaal510 Apr 2013 #11
I never thought him timid IrishAyes Apr 2013 #12
The GOP said he was. The media promoted the lie. Avalux Apr 2013 #14

sheshe2

(83,711 posts)
2. The Daily Beast say's it well.
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:28 PM
Apr 2013
“Even though the arc of the moral universe is long, it bends toward justice.”


The gun control struggle will likely continue for decades. And this week its arc feels particularly long. But one day, a future president will look back at the last four months as the moment when Barack Obama began to make it bend.


Thank you Mr. President.

Cha

(297,064 posts)
5. Those words ring so true..
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:36 PM
Apr 2013
The gun control struggle will likely continue for decades. And this week its arc feels particularly long. But one day, a future president will look back at the last four months as the moment when Barack Obama began to make it bend.


I think it's the same with ACA/AKA/Obamacare..

thanks she

sheshe2

(83,711 posts)
8. That's so true, the arc has started.
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:57 PM
Apr 2013

It's up to us to see that it continues.

It's not over, Cha!

Boomerproud

(7,949 posts)
3. Will he get an apology? No.
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:29 PM
Apr 2013

As far as I can tell, especially on this board, is that the fault lies squarely with Harry Reid. Rightly so. The "pundits" can go screw themselves. They are all the most worthless POS in the planet (besides criminals).

Cha

(297,064 posts)
4. thanks babylonsistah.
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:33 PM
Apr 2013
Why did he do it? In part because the Obama-as-timid meme was always a lie. Timid politicians don’t oppose the Iraq War when virtually every other nationally ambitious Democrat is supporting it. Timid politicians don’t challenge the Clintons in a Democratic primary. Timid politicians don’t overrule their chief of staff and push through health-care reform when the polls show Americans oppose it and their party has just suffered a devastating defeat at the polls.

But beyond that, I suspect that once Obama saw an opportunity, he pushed gun control so hard because he simply cares more. As a community organizer, he worked and lived in the kind of communities where Americans are most often shot. And even when he left, he remained a black man living in a city, and a country, where government often treats black life as cheap. Try imagining Ann Romney or Cindy McCain or even Hillary Clinton saying, as Michelle Obama did in 2008, that her husband “can be shot going to the gas station.” Try imagining them saying that “Hadiya Pendleton was me.”
 

Brimley

(139 posts)
7. DURec
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 05:49 PM
Apr 2013

Though I am disapponted he didn't pursue the public option on health care reform. I would've liked to see you Yanks liberated from the fear of getting sick.

Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
11. Anybody who thinks
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 09:15 PM
Apr 2013

this President is scary must not have understood how tough the decision was for him to order the pursuit of OBL. It would've opened up a can of worms for him politically, and the entire country, if that mission had failed.

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
12. I never thought him timid
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 10:01 PM
Apr 2013

And I have half a dozen tee shirts to prove it. Favorite: 'there's a new sheriff in town' etc.

Besides, he's far and away the best president and I still love him even if I get mad at him, usually over something I'm misunderstanding anyway. And believe me, Irish egos don't rein themselves in easily.

Avalux

(35,015 posts)
14. The GOP said he was. The media promoted the lie.
Tue Apr 23, 2013, 11:15 AM
Apr 2013

That's what they're so good at doing and it works; people are actually believing Obama wants to take away Medicare and SS.

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