Obama No

A Links entry from Friday, May 2, 2008

11:34 AM

Obama No

A provocative article in the Progressive from outspoken professor of political science Adolph Reed, Jr. on Obama:

I’ve never been an Obama supporter. I’ve known him since the very beginning of his political career, which was his campaign for the seat in my state senate district in Chicago. He struck me then as a vacuous opportunist, a good performer with an ear for how to make white liberals like him. I argued at the time that his fundamental political center of gravity, beneath an empty rhetoric of hope and change and new directions, is neoliberal.

… Because he’s tried carefully to say enough of whatever the audiences he’s been speaking to at the time want to hear while leaving himself enough space later on to deny his intentions to leave that impression, his record represents precisely the “character” weakness the Republicans have exploited in every Democratic candidate since Dukakis: Another Dem trying to put things over on the American people.

Obama’s campaign has been very clever in carving out a strategy to amass Democratic delegate votes, but its momentum is in some ways a Potemkin construction—built largely on victories in states that no Democrat will win in November—that will fall apart under Republican pressure.

And then where will we be?

(Via I cite.)

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  • 2 Comments

    Mark Elliot Cullen

    … and yet the alternative is still Hillary Clinton. Hurrah for white liberal pandering hope!

    Bryan Klausmeyer

    From the comments over at I cite, it would seem that Adolph Reed thinks Hillary is the “lesser of the two evils,” although there isn’t any source to back that up. I suppose what’s important here is that he is really tackling the “myth” of Obama as the grass-roots organizer.

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