We Tried to Warn Obama…But He Wouldn’t Listen
by: Rabbi Michael Lerner on January 20th, 2010 | 8 Comments »

"G.O.P. Senate Victory Stuns Democrats" is the NY Times headline today. Sadly it did not stun many of us who had warned Obama that this is what his "realism" was leading to. Photo: Robert Spencer/Getty Images
The defeat of the Democrats’ choice to succeed Ted Kennedy in the U.S. Senate is being treated as though there is a decided shift of mass opinion to the Right in the U.S. But it is the Obama Administration, not the people who supported him in 2008, which moved to the Right–in the name of being pragmatists or realists. In the process they emptied their own agenda–in regard to health care, the environment, human rights, social and economic justice, and global peace–of the critical elements that made those programs sound hopeful. That left many of their supporters feeling confused, disillusioned, and unable to rally around a politics that seemed so very far from “the change you can believe in” that we had been promised.
Thousands of us saw this coming, and tried to warn Obama, but he wouldn’t listen.
On April 29, 2009, Tikkun and our education arm the Network of Spiritual Progressives bought the entire back page of a special supplement published in the Washington Post on the occasion of the 100th day of Obama’s presidency. We warned him that his presidency was in grave danger. Our point was simple and direct:
Your success depends on helping people believe that they can count on each other, that they are not alone in a ruthless world in which people are out for themselves, and there is a possibility of building a society based on kindness, generosity, and caring for each other. Unless your programs actually allow people to feel in their own lives that they are part of building a new society based on love and generosity of spirit, they will soon fall back into the older paranoid view–that we are all competing with each other and have to look out first for number one. And that will likely put them right back into the hands of the most conservative forces in this society.
It’s that simple, President Obama: if your policies do not give people a personal experience of caring and generosity, people will quickly succumb to the fearmongers who compete in the media over who can make people most afraid, most cynical, and most angry.
Our ad went on to tell President Obama that his supporters were beginning to feel immobilized because they cannot explain to themselves and others:
- Why you are bailing out the bankers and the Wall Street crowd rather than prioritizing the needs of people who have lost their jobs and homes
- Why you are not backing single payer (Medicare for Everyone) health reform but are instead preserving the interests of the health care profiteers and insurance companies that make our health care system so costly
- Why you are escalating the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan, when you must know that these are no win situations, and when you have even agreed with Rabbi Michael Lerner that the best way to achieve “homeland security” is not by attempting to dominate others around the world in an insane “war on terrorism,” but instead by a Strategy of Generosity manifested in the Network of Spiritual Progressives’ proposal for a Global Marshal Plan introduced into the Congress by Congressman Keith Ellison
- Why you have failed to bring into your Administration more leaders of the peace, social justice, labor and environmental movements that gave you the critical support you needed to win the Democratic nomination for President.
Our conclusion:
If the people who made your presidency possible stop feeling excited about your present direction, the populist energies that ocould be mobilized for fundamental change will instead by mobilized by the Right for reactionary goals, and you may find yourself without the base of support you need even for your scaled down goals.
And now our worst fears and prophetic predictions are coming true.
[If you were one of the many members of the Network of Spiritual Progressives or subscribers to Tikkun who donated to make the ad we published possible, I want to thank you for your ability to see what was ahead--and your willingness to back your wisdom with the money we needed to publish that ad!]
But what could he have really done, many ask, given the way corporate interests seem to have bought their way into power not only in the Republican party, but among Blue Dog Democrats in the House and Senate?
It’s true that if Obama had fought for the kind of change he led his followers to believe would be possible, he might have lost. But winning legislative battles is not the highest goal, as FDR and Reagan, the two most influential 20th century presidents, learned. The most important thing a president can do is develop a worldview and convince the American public of it. Obama could have spoken the truth, told what he saw happening in Washington rather than trying to be a clever inside manipulator–a game that he was destined to lose. Any legislative victory won by compromising away the heart of what you are fighting for isn’t worth much, and in any event, even good legislation can quickly be dismantled by the next president if you haven’t won over the minds and hearts of the American people–and to do that you need to speak the truth and tell people what we are up against in the system of global capital and its ethos of materialism, selfishness, and looking-out-for-number-one, and what it would take to dismantle it and replace that system with a more humane and caring, environmentally sane and ethically and spiritually coherent society. And Obama could have constantly reminded his supporters that the 2008 election had shown that their yearning for a world of peace and justice, of love and caring and community and real solidarity and democracy, were not the private dreams of an isolated minority but the real needs of the American majority. By making us visible to each other, he would have empowered people to fight for programs that manifested their highest values (if and only if his programs did in fact manifest those values, which unfortunately they often did not).
Now it’s up to us, the tens of millions of Americans who really showed in 2008 the powerful commitment we have to building a world of love, kindness, generosity, environmental sanity and caring for others. We have to reconstitute that movement without Obama’s help, before the disillusionment with Obama’s compromises leads to the resurgence of the Right’s policies, the surge of a know-nothing Tea Party movement, and the retreat into despair and self-imposed powerlessness by all those who are questioning whether there’s any real possibility of replacing corporate power, materialism and selfishness with a more ethically and spiritually grounded community of caring.
Please don’t let your disappointment at Obama lead you or your friends into political passivity…because the alternative if you do that is Sarah Palin and The Tea Party extremists and the haters and fundamentalists, all of whom are now momentarily dressing themselves in the language of populism, but all of whom will actually only give even more power to the elites of wealth and power.
Help us Reconstitute the Movement of Hope
That’s why it is so important for you to become part of our efforts to reconstitute the movement of hope–and we can do that with your help. We need your ideas and involvement–and so we’ve created two conferences, a one day event on the Monday of President’s Day weekend, February 15, at the McLaren Hall on the campus of the University of San Francisco on Fulton St. near Clayton; and a longer event June 11-14 at the Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.
The conferences are co-sponsored by The Nation Magazine, Yes Magazine, Democracy Now, Op-ed News, Peace Action, 350.org, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and speakers will include Chris Hedges, Bill McKibben, David Korten, Congressman Keith Ellison, Riane Eisler, Rev. Brian McLaren, Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister, Peter Gabel, Rev. James Winkler, Rev. Conrad Braaten, Robert Thurman, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rev. Gralan Hagler, Jonathan Granoff, Marianne Williamson, Paul Wapner, John Dear SJ, John Nichols, Svi Shapiro, Bob McChesney, Rabbi Michael Lerner, and many more.
Please register here for one of these conferences now (to plan effectively, we need to know very soon if you’ll be coming!). If you cannot come, please donate to make it possible for us to afford to create these events (the amount we are charging will not even come close to covering our expenses: donate on-line or by sending a check to Tikkun, 2342 Shattuck Ave,#1200, Berkeley, CA 94704).
Please help us spread the word–and let us know if you and your friends, colleagues, community members, would like to help us organize a “Support Obama to BE the Obama Americans Thought they were Voting For” conference in your area of the country! Please read the information at our website–this is not about trashing Obama, but about reconstituting the movement that made his presidency happen, and then moving together to bring about the changes that tens of millions of Americans and billions of people around the world desperately need to have happen.



Bravo! I couldn’t agree more.
I agree with your last statement about supporting Obama. But I don’t think anything like that has been happening and your full page in the Washington Post is an example of that. I am an addictive reader of the New York Times, and so frequently I find a small article buried on a back page about something positive that Obama has done. He gets no credit from liberals, and very little is said about it. Instead liberals ( progressives, leftys) are focused on what has not happened. Living in Berkeley, I hear nothing but angry negative comments. When a few of us agree that we still support Obama we usually take to whispering among ourselves, hoping not to rile anyone nearby. No, we have not gotten what we wanted. But by turning against him at this point is handing victory to the other side. Put yourself in his place. You have congress to deal with and an opposing party who has no other goal but to destroy your every attempt at something constructive. Why aren’t we mad at the conservatives? Why aren’t we spending our energy opposing the “tea party” movement? Why don’t we write angry letters to the democratic members of congress who constantly undermine every attempt at progress? Lets get behind Obama’s apparent move to put more restrictions on the banks, by sending approving emails to the Whitehouse, expressing our support to congress. If Obama moves to the right, maybe it is because there is not a concerted and united effort on the left to encourage him to do otherwise.
Though I am with you in spirit, I am not with you in your conclusions. Obama is still the same man. Many who supported him act as though he were their knight in shining armour and somehow he has turned into a snake!! It reminds me of the women who wait for their prince and find after the honeymoon he is a mere man…..
No president in modern times has come under the blatant hostile attack by so many from all areas of the media and from almost sectors of society. From school teachers to Wall St. goons…from insurance companies to oil companies. Name it, they’ve all come out in self interest polished with propoganda that could come from the worst of Madison Avenue.
We are supporting a media that caters to the popular and outrageous. No, I am tired of the Americans only expecting missile speed solutions.
Do you believe wanting sweetness and light are going to bring us a world or country focused on goodness. Now, get real. If you believe in action and action is what is required. We can begin to make a difference not by writing the White House, but by writing the sponsors of the Rush Limbaugh show, writing the publishers of the newspapers that print lies. The truth is that money is what runs this country and it is through the pocket books of the corporations, companies and individuals who support what we believe is destructive will they hear.
Begin now by listening, even though it hurts the hears, to the shows that sponsor lies and find out wh o the sponors are. Call the sponsors and let them know you will not be buying their product and that you will call all your friends and they will call all their friends etc. etc. Boycotts work and it’s time we Americans used money against money. Do it now. I know it works because I helped stop the “cross Florida barge canal” nearly forty years ago. All done by telephone…..God bless all who come to your website and give them motivation and energy to do what is right.
If Obama moved to the right and thus lost the trust of the electorate who wanted something on the left, then why did the majority in Massachusetts elect a Republican as Senator? Did they really think that this Republican stood for the things that last year’s Obama promised? I am not sure if the Tikkun logic can really explain what happened.
I think the real problem is that anyone who is elected president, no matter how intelligent or how charismatic, has to work within the boundaries of a very rigid political-economic system and really does not have enough power to bring about fundamental change. He was elected with the support of huge corporations and wealthy contributors and can’t make the kind of revolution that it would take to bring about social justice at home and abroad. Any president will ultimately fail to live up to expectations on the left and will also find it tough to please the others too because we live in a time when it is inevitable that America’s dominant position in the world will decline and be challenged.
I am surprised that so many on the left really believed that things would be different under Obama. Let’s face it we have a one party system (but we get a choice of two capitalist flavors) and it really makes little difference whether tweedle dee or tweedle dum is elected president or senator.
I thoroughly agree with Valerie Harrison’s suggestion. That is something that we all can easily do, and Valerie, you are right. Money talks. I think its also a good idea to write to congress. In fact, the more constructive noise we make, the better. But I intend to find some Fox News sponsors and call them. I think boycotts are one of the few things that they will listen to.
I agree with much of the comments, but I think that Obama’s decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan is very much a reflection of his own views as he described in his book “The Audacity of Hope.” As much as I do not want to add fuel to the Republican’s momentum, I must say that I am in agreement with the Republicans, though for opposite reasons, that Obama should not be elected for a second term as president. I would like to see a bona-fide peace candidate as the Democratic presidential candidate in 2012, and I think that Obama’s war escalation decision for Afghanistan and Pakistan is tragic and will lead to the creation of more hatred of America and more terrorists. This is the antithesis of “negotiating with our enemies” that Obama promised in his campaign.
I sometimes wonder if there’s not a Republican mole in the Democratic Party Headquarters; by taking the incorrect psychological approach, they repeatedly loose when they should have won. Obama’s continued compromises to the Republicans in the hope that the tigers will change their spots is naive. The expansion of the wars and now the construction of six military bases in Colombia to in effect bring down Chavez, is a continuation of the Republican view of World Domination and globalization. The US Big Banks are busy lending US taxpayer dollars out to big corporations building plants in Chili, India, China, etc. NOT plants in the USA. Obama was banking on the Health Care Reform to get him re-elected. Forget that. Perhaps he was thinking that after the Health Care victory, he could scale back the military invasions of other countries in the service of the Global Corporation. Forget that. Obama gave the average, educated taxpayer hope, and then seemingly abandonded them. There’s a lot of anger out there in the underemployed america. Like a jilted lover blinded by hurt and dreaming of revenge, Obama is going to go down. The Republican attack dogs have been unleashed. Their attacks will be unending. Joe-the-truckdriver-american loves a Winner; Obama now looks like a Looser.
Currently traveling between Miami and Florida, reading this on my Iphone. Will read it in full when I get back, and I will also post a backlink on my website. Thanks.