Did the U.S. Turn Socialist Just Because Obama Won? Chait Thinks so


TNR's Chait gets it wrong thinking Americans are all nouveau left-wingers just because Barack Obama won the White House

Jonathan Chait is all upset at the Democratic Party. Hs is damning their eyes for not blindly accepting every extremist, left-wing idea that President Obama would like to implement. Chait is wailing that Congressional Democrats are standing athwart Obama’s radical agenda just when he assumes we are at a “once-in-a-generation chance for the Democratic Party to reshape” the country.

Chait is right, of course, that Congressional Democrats are not bending over blindly for Obama’s agenda and many elected officials are jealously guarding their privilege is true enough. He is also right that Obama has faced some obstacles within his own party — and it is probably coming as a surprise to the president, too. But he is wrong to assume they are doing it for spite, mere power or necessarily for personal aggrandizement. In fact, Chait has a major misunderstanding of the very country that Democrats represent. You see, Chait thinks that just because Obama won a 7 percent majority of the vote the whole country is ready to become a radicalized, socialist, anti-religious, and virulently anti-capitalist nation. Chait makes the major mistake in thinking “the people” of the United States of America are just like him.

Chait does a fine job in The New Republic chronicling what he sees as the unexpected and unwarranted resistance by many Democrats to the Obama agenda. He talks of arcane Senate rules and recalcitrant coalitions. He decries the many times that Democrats have thrown up minor road blocks to Obama’s “reshaping” of the country.

However, Chait seems completely unable to fathom why this is so. He wonders why Republicans found it so easy to implement Bush’s plans and marvels at how Bush moved full speed ahead after the 2000 election when so many from the chattering classes imagined that he’d have to scale back his agenda. Why can’t Democrats do this, he moans?

Chait ends up deciding that these failures prove that Democrats are “congenitally” unable to govern. (Incidentally, the same thing is often said of Republicans. This might be a hint that the checks and balances inherent in our system exist for a reason, eh? Not that Chait grasps this concept.)

His main lament is close to the end of the piece:

Democratic partisans constantly complain that their leaders in Washington fail to display the same partisan unity as Republicans do. And, in many crucial respects, they are correct. Even when they control the White House and both branches of Congress, Democrats have not displayed the parliamentary-style cohesion Republicans managed under Bush.

But Chait makes a mistake to imagine that Republicans are better at party unity. The mistake he makes is based on where he and those “Democratic partisans” stand on the political spectrum. Naturally from the extreme left it will look like Democrats aren’t far enough left and aren’t supporting the correct ideas in a unified way.

Apparently, Chait thinks that just because the Democrats have a majority that the extreme left should prevail. And here is his problem, here is why he completely misunderstands why not all Democrats are dutifully lining up under the banner of the Mau Tse-tung wing of the Democratic Party. You see, not every Democrat is a bomb-throwing, worker’s party member wannabe. Most Democrats are average, center left, Scoop Jackson sorts of Americans, not beret-wearing, sandal sporting, protest sign carrying Code Pinkos.

The reason that Bush found his agenda far easier to get through Congress, mandate or no, is that his ideas were far closer to the center than Obama’s, or Clinton’s initially turned out to be or Carter’s were. Most Americans are center left/center right and not extremists to one side or another. But, for sure, they are far closer as a whole to the center right than the left. This country generally sports a traditional, conservative mind-set, Democrats and Republicans alike.

So, when Obama comes sweeping in proposing to devastate businesses with card check laws, a radical takeover our national health care system, and a massive bloating of the federal government, those center right constituents of many Democrats begin to get a little uneasy. They begin to call their Congressmen and Senators to urge a little cooling off time. And, therefore, Congressional Democrats begin to pull back from Obama’s radical agenda.

Sure it looks like the party isn’t unified. But it isn’t because Democrats don’t want to be buddies in a gauzy world of happiness and wallowing in moments of kum-bye-yah harmony with each other. It’s because they are getting push back from the people that put them in office.

Remember that whole “representative” part of a representative republic, Mr. Chait?

The fact is the country DOES NOT agree with the extremist, left-wing agenda that Chait thinks Democrats should be able to push through just because they have a majority. He completely misses that this is why his ideas don’t get passed.


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I Try to Read The New Republic...

NotSoBlueStater (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 9:34AM EST (link)

… with an open mind, but I find Chait insufferable. There are folks on both sides of the aisle who are more in love with the battle — and in particular declaring all of “them” as evil or stupid — than they are in love with the pursuit of truth. Chait is a poor man’s David Corn in this regard.

Ecch.

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The Conservative creed has never offered a life of ease without effort. Democracy is not for such people. Self-government is for those men and women who have learned to govern themselves. – Margaret Thatcher

 

Regarding Obama's agenda

DerKrieger (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 10:05AM EST (link)

Frankly I wouldn’t care if the Dems capture 60% majority it still gives them no right to violate the Constitution and send the other 40% of us off to indentured servitude. To me the biggest difference between Conservatives and Liberals is that Conservatives by and large just want to be left alone. To live and let live. The Liberals on the other hand want the government to giveth and taketh away from all of us, they want to government in charge of all decision making. The Left only values “choice” when it comes to abortion. In all other of life’s choices; health care, schooling, retirement, etc. they insist that the government be empowered to make those decisions.

“In questions of power, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” – Thomas Jefferson

“I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents.” – James Madison

Whenever the legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience.” — John Locke, 1690

The Constitution is in place to stop

robmikpet (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 5:16PM EST (link)

a 100% majority from “doing what they want” that what the courts used to be in place for.

For the Dems and the left THERE IS NO CONSTITUTION unless it is to give rights to terrorists.

They do not see within that great document any provision that will stop their domestic socialist agenda NONE!!

The brilliance of the founders was that they KNEW this would happen and they thought that the Constitution placed the required limits on the government to stop “majoritarianism”. THE LEFT CHOOSES TO IGNORE THIS. That is why they are so dangerous and why we are in A WAR with them.

 
 

"Most Americans are center left/center right and not extremists to one side or another."

jcheney Monday, March 30th at 11:18AM EST (link)

Exactly. I would add that even within the extremist groups, there are probably more righties than lefties. The squeaky wheel gets the oil, and the media is the oil.

Great post.

 

I admit to having a hard time understanding the left

Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 11:29AM EST (link)

Even some of my closest friends I just scratch my head, because there is no logical thought. They can easily see that in their own lives it is really not smart to respond to being in debt by going out and quadrupling that debt. But when applied to the country as a whole, they don’t see the connection.

Sometimes I am convinced that there is a mental defect that causes leftist tendencies. And that isn’t a joke, I really do.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy

I cannot look at a lefty...

NotSoBlueStater (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 1:58PM EST (link)

… and say anything like: “Vote Republican. They will control spending.”

They won’t. They just say they will when they are out of power in hopes it will get them back in. Sort of makes for a short argument.

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The Conservative creed has never offered a life of ease without effort. Democracy is not for such people. Self-government is for those men and women who have learned to govern themselves. – Margaret Thatcher

 
 

Bemoaning the Freshly-wakened Useful Idiots

farstar99 (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 12:37PM EST (link)

All the Pressies are in an uproar on this.
They’ve even used the phrase “Democrats raising their ugly heads.”

Which proves one thing.
The Obamabots like them aren’t just Democrats.
That’s their cover.
They’re communists, and the Democrat party was a means to an end.

All those Democrats who get their panties in a bunch when you question one thing or another about them, like their totally-lacking patriotism?

They’re what Osamabama and the other communists call “useful idiots.”

Now about one percent of them seem to wiping the sleepy sand from their eyes.
Far too late.

 

Chait seems to have forgotten Scarface's first rule:

The_Gadfly (Diary) Monday, March 30th at 12:38PM EST (link)

Never snort from your own stash. It ruins your grasp on reality. In this case, it’s one thing to keep pumping the rubes for more money by hyping the opposition’s cohesiveness, quite another to believe that they actually are.

 

Mau Tse-tung?

blooch Tuesday, March 31st at 12:45PM EST (link)

Shouldn’t that be Mau Mau Tse-tung?

“Lieutenant Dike wasn’t a bad leader because he made bad decisions. He was a bad leader because he made no decisions.”