Hi. Here are the opening paragraphs of a brilliant critique of the 
Obama administration; progressive and constructionist at the
same time. The full six questions and Hodge's responses go to the
gist of policy, history and constitutionality of much of what's bothering
not only progressives, but much of the populace.  I plan on voting
Democrat where it counts, as I deeply fear the alternative, but consider, 
the dynamic analyzed herein will maintain after the eledtion.  Change
won't happen without us, only with us.. That's whatever happens in the
election. This is one to save and use in that essential struggle.  
Ed

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Anthony Saidy 
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 8:35 PM
Subject: Young Author Hodge Trenchantly Lays Bare US Politics(Harper's)


One of the most intelligent and accurate analyses you are ever gonna see, by a 
young man w. historical depth. -AFS


http://www.harpers.org/archive/2010/10/hbc-90007615

The Mendacity of Hope-Six Questions for Roger D. Hodge
By Scott Horton

Former Harper's Magazine editor Roger D. Hodge has just published what may well 
be the definitive critique of the Obama presidency from the left: The Mendacity 
of Hope: Barack Obama and the Betrayal of American Liberalism. I put six 
questions to him about his new book.

1. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs recently derided liberal critics of 
the Obama Administration as the "professional left." Was he talking about you? 
What do you make of this line of attack?

I'm not sure Gibbs has a coherent idea of what he means by the "left," but if 
opposition to permanent war, extrajudicial assassination of American citizens, 
boundless state secrecy, and unlimited corporate bailouts constitutes 
"leftism," then so be it. True to their Clintonian principles, President Obama 
and his advisors have spurned the Democratic Party's liberal base and have 
sought to govern by appropriating the policies of the Republican right. Just as 
Bill Clinton enacted NAFTA and destroyed welfare, Barack Obama has pushed 
through a health-care program that was inspired by the Heritage Foundation and 
largely written by the insurance lobby-and he shows every sign of being willing 
to vandalize Social Security in the name of deficit reduction even though the 
program has nothing to do with the federal budget deficit. Obama has embraced 
the Bushite war on terror and has refused to roll back the unconstitutional 
executive usurpations that so outraged his supporters. And yet Democrats expect 
liberals to toe the line and shut the hell up lest the Republicans take 
advantage of their dissent. In fact, for the most part, the "professional left" 
of policy intellectuals, public interest advocates, and opinion journalists 
have done just that.

What's fascinating about the Democrats is how consistently they have squandered 
enormous political advantages. The party's leaders have apparently internalized 
Republican propaganda to the point that they feel they do not deserve to rule; 
consequently, when Democrats come to power, they always negotiate with 
themselves prior to meeting their opponents, make the tough-minded decision to 
betray their most loyal supporters, and profess shock and anger when the 
GOP-which never makes the mistake of publicly spurning its base-refuses to 
accept the purported bipartisan compromise. What results, of course, is that 
the Democratic Party, over and over again, enacts some version of the 
Republican agenda.

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A Mighty Hard Road:  

>From Woody Guthrie to Cesar Chavez;

a concert with Los Angeles Folk Singer Ross Altman at

The Found Theatre in Long Beach 

                              Sunday, October 10, 2010
2:00 PM; 

tickets $5  all ages

599 Long Beach Blvd. (at 6th St.)

 Reservations:  (562) 433-3363

                                                  

 

       

This special program is a part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days in October. 
October 10 is Daniel Pearl's birthday.  He would have been 47 years old this 
Sunday.  Starting in October 2002, the year he was murdered in Pakistan four 
months after 9/11, an annual commemoration of music in the spirit of Harmony 
for Humanity has been celebrated worldwide, with literally thousands of 
musicians from all countries and genres presenting their work in the context of 
this broadly ecumenical effort to bridge cultural and religious differences at 
home and abroad.  We are extremely proud to have Ross Altman represent us as a 
part of this program.



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