August 22, 2009
THEY WANT HIM TO BE WHO THEY IMAGINED, NOT WHO HE IS:
Voices of Anxiety (BOB HERBERT, 8/22/09, NY Times)
Mr. Obama, who has a command of the English language like few others, has been remarkably opaque about his intentions regarding health care. He left it up to Congress to draft a plan and he has not gotten behind any specific legislation. He has seemed to waffle on the public option and has not been at all clear about how the reform that is coming will rein in runaway costs. At times it has seemed as though any old “reform” would be all right with him.It’s still early, but people are starting to lose faith in the president. I hear almost daily from men and women who voted enthusiastically for Mr. Obama but are feeling disappointed. They feel that the banks made out like bandits in the bailouts, and that the health care initiative could become a boondoggle. Their biggest worry is that Mr. Obama is soft, that he is unwilling or incapable of fighting hard enough to counter the forces responsible for the sorry state the country is in.
More and more the president is being seen by his own supporters as someone who would like to please everybody, who is naïve about the prospects for bipartisanship, who believes that his strongest supporters will stay with him because they have nowhere else to go, and who will retreat whenever the Republicans and the corporate crowd come after him.
People want more from Mr. Obama. They want him to be their champion. But they don’t feel that he is speaking to them in a language that they understand.
Mr. Obama is pretty much the poster child for the "soft bigotry of low expectations," when it comes to communicating. Thus can his unique command of the language leave everyone confused. Eschewing ebonics isn't exactly the same as eloquence and coherence. Posted by Orrin Judd at August 22, 2009 7:52 AM
