What Texas Dem Said: Alcoholism As Metaphor For America's Crises And Obama's Leadership Failure

by: Paul Rosenberg

Sun Jul 05, 2009 at 17:30


In comments to my earlier diary, "Bill Moyers Journal: 'Justice Is Nothing But Love With Legs'", user texas dem wrote a comment so powerful, I just had to frontpage it.  It begine by quoting from a portion of the transcript excerpts I included, and continues on the jump:

The metaphor this reminded me of:

BILL MOYERS: Why do you think that is?

SERENE JONES: I think one of the reasons that it happens is that we are living in a very overwhelming time. And it's always going to be the case that a conservative familiar neo liberal agenda sounds safer.

Because it's what we know. But the truth of the matter is what we know is what got us in trouble in the first place. So it's one of those moments that everybody faces in their own life. We happen to be facing it structurally right now. Is everything collapses, what do we do? In the midst of that fear, do we grasp for what's most familiar? That's what's happening. But the very thing you're grasping for is the thing that got you there in the first place.

Is alcoholism.  In the very depth of the problems that alcohol creates, as the alcoholic's world is crashing down around him, the defining question is, does the alcoholic reach for more booze?  Or does he find the courage and resolve to pour it out and reach for something different?  And how far down the alcoholic goes before making that decision determines whether he'll even live to make it to the other side, and how much of his life will still be there when he gets there.

The American economy is addicted to finance, and modern civilization is addicted to carbon.  The sooner these habits are broken, the more life there will be left for us on the other side.  The longer we wait, the more we will have destroyed, the more opportunities we will have missed, and the poorer we shall be.

That conveys the real costs of Obama's failure to depart from the status quo....

Paul Rosenberg :: What Texas Dem Said: Alcoholism As Metaphor For America's Crises And Obama's Leadership Failure
 Frequently when people complain that Obama isn't being as transformational as they would like, my internal response is "well, he always was just a politician, and he promised a few specific agenda items, not to be your fantasy philosopher-king."  Which may be an obnoxious thing to think, but he did promise health care and climate change, not to be the progressive pony president.  But this analogy makes evident the costs of his failure.  Failing to really challenge the financial sector doesn't just mean that the status quo continues in that respect, which sounds harmless enough; it means that the problems that are killing us continue apace, sabotaging everything else we and he might try to do.  Health care reform in a society that is otherwise failing starts to look like less a generational achievement and more a booby prize.  A failure to engage the central problems of our day becomes less a politician confining himself to politics, and more a leader who won't lead.

The extent to which financialization and hyperconsumption really are destroying this country becomes the extent to which Obama really is failing to touch the problems from which all problems flow.  I see room to waver on just how bad our situation is, and therefore just how inadequate normal politics is to these times.  But the argument that he's really truly failing, which I hadn't appreciated before, is made clear by the alcoholic-who-will-change-everything-but-the-alcohol metaphor.

As a writer, I'll give that the highest praise I know: I wish I'd written that.


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The user 'texas dem'... (0.00 / 0)
sounds like a "recovering alcoholic".

Addicted To Open Left! (0.00 / 0)
If frontpaging someone doesn't get them hooked, I don't know what will!

"Senate passes expanded GI bill despite Bush, McCain opposition"

[ Parent ]
"I wish I'd written that." (0.00 / 0)
Congratulations, Paul!

You got your wish!

You did write texas dem's comment, and better still, you wrote it over and over and over.

"Anything that opposes my world-view is a sign of deep psychological sickness!"

That's the whole "substance" of dozens of Paul Rosenberg's posts on OpenLeft, and texas dem just filled in the blanks.

"_______ is a pathological ______."



"The point is, these folks have been creating this sort of a paranoid fantasy world for decades now."

or...

"This reflects the outlook of the paranoid-schizoid position..."

or

"The memory of that time has been entirely erased from pubic memory, yet it was crucial in revealing the paranoid core mentality of the modern conservative movement."

or...

"That's what I want to explore here--the social role of malignant narcissism in America today..."

The other side of every argument is always paranoid, schizoid, narcissistic...

... in the mind of Paul Rosenberg, and texas dem only added "alcoholic" to the list.


[ Parent ]
Well, it could be an accurate description. (4.00 / 2)
You seem to be mocking and dismissing his analysis without even attempting to refute it.

miasmo.com

[ Parent ]
Not true (4.00 / 1)
Sometimes the other side is simply reacting at a lower cognitive level.


"It sounds wrong...
     ...but its right."


[ Parent ]
Taking step 1 takes no time at all (4.00 / 5)
It's admission:

1. We admitted we were powerless over [financialization], that our lives had become unmanageable.

Anybody you see in Versailles who's taken that step?

I am in earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD.  


[ Parent ]
Versailles is "a merry-go-round called denial"! (4.00 / 2)
And I think central casting is looking to case to career liberals in the role of Enablers ...  

I am in earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD.  

And Here I Was Looking For The Ferris Wheel (0.00 / 0)
called "Stop The World, I Want To Get Off!"

No, No!  Not "get off" like that!

"Senate passes expanded GI bill despite Bush, McCain opposition"


[ Parent ]
Sober up, America. (4.00 / 2)
Good comment, indeed. Sums up a lot of what I've been trying to sort out recently, too.

Obama hasn't thrown me into a camp (0.00 / 0)
and there haven't been any Black Swans launching wars of Empire while he has been at the helm; if we can get out of Iraq, he fulfills my modest dreams.

For my more ambitious dreams, Obama thinks doing a good job will be in his best interest and governs as such.

What is a good job? Cheap, clean, abundant energy has to be the centerpiece of any answer. An economic order where folks can provide for their families. Civil rights and human rights protected by government rather than violated, which is the norm in recent times.

The main battlefront of the Left is cultural, not electoral. Until there is something approaching the grass roots ferment and enlightenment of the Counter Culture it would be immoral for any Progressive to withhold support for Obama. The world situation is too dire for the Right to have any hope at power.


"Obama's leadership failure" (0.00 / 0)
this blog is just so awesome.

The problem is that if it isn't a radical paradigm change (4.00 / 3)
on purpose then it's going to be a radical paradigm change in chaos. Nyarlathotep. We could have engineered it and now it's too late. so short a time since he took office but it was all happening at hyperspeed. And he wasn't secure enough in his financial knowledge to make the right decisions. He took authority's advice, the authorities that did it in the first place. I guess he figured that if they knew how to do it they could undo it. I suspect the minds that got us into this are not the minds that can get us out of it.

Einstein supposedly said that. Couldn't someone just have given him that quote to start a discussion. If he did it on purpose to grease Wall Street then he deserves all the shit he's gonna get. If he didn't then he still deserves it for not seriously considering the advice of those who did tell him what to do that weren's part of the problem. Soros told him. He said he listened but didn't take the advice.

Now Obama even looks different. His face has a sort of sluggish look to it now sometimes. Less arrogant confidence in seducing us all. Now he's gonna have to work for it.


The banks, oil, money, cap n trade = new disaster (0.00 / 0)
Obama's failure to take on the banks leave them in a  position to destroy cap n trade as an environmental solution, skyrocket our utility bills, and make Obama lose in 2012.

As you recently pointed out, the NY investment  banks (so-called, in reality huge trading/betting parlors) are poised to jack up future cap n trade prices. This will lead to much higher utility bills, a harm that will hit every household in the US and destroy any faith the electorate has in the Obama presidency. We see what the banks are up to with oil prices. Demand is way down and prices are way up due to their speculation on future prices plus their deliberate creation of volatility, which traders/gamblers love.

Obama's coddling of the investment banks will be his undoing.

Once again, Golman Sachs 10, the USA 0.


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