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Rachel Maddow: The Speech We Should Have Heard From Obama

Rachel Maddow gives a "If I were President" reworking of Obama's address to the nation on the BP oil spill.

The general consensus, which I suspect surprised the White House, was that the speech was underwhelming. There was plenty of Monday morning quarterbacking of what wasn't said and what opportunities were missed. Robert Reich had his own take:

Everything seemed to be in the passive tense. He had authorized deepwater drilling because he "was assured" it was safe. But who assured him? How does he feel about being so brazenly misled? He said he wanted to "understand" why that was mistaken. Understand? He's the President of the United States and it was a major decision. Isn't he determined to find out how his advisors could have been so terribly wrong?

Tomorrow he's "informing" the president of BP of BP's financial obligations. "Informing" is what you do when you phone the newspaper to tell them it wasn't delivered today. Why not "directing" or "ordering?"

The President distinguished what has happened in the Gulf of Mexico from a tornado or hurricane because they are over quickly while the leak is an ongoing crisis, lasting many weeks and perhaps months more. He likened it to an "epidemic." But the real difference has nothing to do with time. Tornadoes and hurricanes are natural disasters. Epidemics occur because germs mutate and spread. The spill occurred because of the recklessness and ruthlessness of a giant oil company in pursuit of profit.

And what has the nation learned from all this? The same lesson we've known for decades, according to the President. We must end our dependence on oil. But if we've known this for decades, why haven't we done anything about it? The President endorsed the cap-and-trade bill that emerged from the House (without calling it cap-and-trade) but didn't call for the only thing that may actually work: a tax on carbon.

I'm a fan of Barack Obama. I campaigned for him and I believe in him. I think he has a first-class temperament. I have been deeply moved and startled by his ability to speak about the nation's most intractable problems. But he failed tonight to rise to the occasion.

I think it's less an issue of temperament than it is an issue of leadership. I would love the president to speak as plainly and as directly as Rachel's re-write. There's no comfort or confidence to be derived from hearing the same words we've heard from presidents for the last forty years.



Mike's Blog Round Up

Suburban Guerrilla: SCREWED

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TalkLeft: Leaving the cult?

Robert Reich's Blog: The president's jobs initiative doesn't measure up

MAL Contends: Ike the liberal

MN Progressive Project: Michelle Bachman: "Fiscal conservative" You must be kiddin' me!



Mike's Blog Roundup

Robert Reich: How tough is our president?

Emptywheel: Pay2Play Connolly's sources are "mystified"

Newshoggers: The election broke their brains. 39% of Americans are certified imbeciles...

The Grey Matter: Not perfect, but far from a 'bust'

Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Is Nouriel Roubini a false prophet?

EconoSpeak: What "Academic Standards"?



Mike's Blog Roundup

JURIST: A recently fired US Attorney--one of seven who have been dismissed without explanation--says his dismissal was political retaliation for not speeding up indictments of local Democrats in time for the November elections. Is this obstruction or simple corruption?

The Moderate Voice: McCain declares but his campaign appears to be collapsing.  Joe also has a sane and, yes...moderate analysis of the right blogistan's latest fit of faux fury over anonymous comments

First Draft: Douglas Feith's new web site is a desperate cry for validation

Gristmill: Buzz about the alarming collapse of domesticated honeybee populations hit the front page of the NYT this week. If theywas meant to ride around in trucks, God would have given 'em John Deere caps and naked lady mudflaps

Economist's View: Robert Reich says watch out, the bubble bursting may not be over

HOLY CRAP: No church-going doctors for me, please...That loony Haredi sect in Israel is at it again, out to prove that they can out-crazy the radical Muslims...Apparently, Satan is trying to trick humanity into protecting the earth...Crazy Church Lady doesn't want madatory cervical cancer vaccinations..."Choosing a religious phone is one way a person who gives high salience to his or her religious identity can assert that importance in a public way"..."People of Faith," despite its general acceptance as an inclusive term, is actually an exclusionary one...Why should religion be held immune from criticism?...Fashion designed to please The Designer...Check out Mick LaSalle's, "The Event", a serialized tale of the End Times, with a twist...



Mike's Blog Roundup

JURIST: A recently fired US Attorney--one of seven who have been dismissed without explanation--says his dismissal was political retaliation for not speeding up indictments of local Democrats in time for the November elections. Is this obstruction or simple corruption?

The Moderate Voice: McCain declares but his campaign appears to be collapsing.  Joe also has a sane and, yes...moderate analysis of the right blogistan's latest fit of faux fury over anonymous comments

First Draft: Douglas Feith's new web site is a desperate cry for validation

Gristmill: Buzz about the alarming collapse of domesticated honeybee populations hit the front page of the NYT this week. If they was meant to ride around in trucks, God would have given 'em John Deere caps and naked lady mudflaps

Economist's View: Robert Reich says watch out, the bubble bursting may not be over

HOLY CRAP: No church-going doctors for me, please...That loony Haredi sect in Israel is at it again, out to prove that they can out-crazy the radical Muslims...Apparently, Satan is trying to trick humanity into protecting the earth…Crazy Church Lady doesn't want mandatory cervical cancer vaccinations..."Choosing a religious phone is one way a person who gives high salience to his or her religious identity can assert that importance in a public way"..."People of Faith," despite its general acceptance as an inclusive term, is actually an exclusionary one...Why should religion be held immune from criticism?...Fashion designed to please The Designer...Check out Mick LaSalle's, "The Event", a serialized tale of the End Times, with a twist...



Late Edition-Social Security debate

A picture named ReischForbes.jpgOn Late Edition, Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and
Former presidential candidate, President and CEO Forbes Inc. Steve Forbes debated about the supposed "crisis" in social security

Video

Reich: The Gov't has been using those surpluses to do something else.

Forbes: Politicians can't help it; it's like bears with a pot of honey, they're going to go into it.