At a moment of profound national insecurity Barack Obama’s positions on healthcare, the environment, and foreign policy are not nearly as far reaching as many think they should be. But is now the time to push for a more sweeping progressive platform? If not now, when?
On GRITtv our panel looks at the role of the Left and of progressive democrats in American politics. We are joined by Chris Hedges, who has been vocal about Obama's shortcomings and recently criticized his healthcare plan on Truthdig; Elizabeth Holtzman, the author of The Impeachment of George W. Bush; John MacArthur, the publisher of Harper's Magazine and the author of You Can’t be President; and Judith LeBlanc of United For Peace and Justice (UFPJ).
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Laura I think the Obama/Biden campaign should take this Bush snippet “the angry left” and make an add out of it. You know have a group of older 80 somethings playing bingo or something who support the Obama Biden ticket (and there are hundreds of thousands of them) talking about why they support Obama and then have Bush calling them “the angry left”. A group of seniors in a nursing home who support the Obama/Biden ticket…”the angry left”. Oh yeah A group of WWII, Korean, Vietnam and Desert Storm Vets (and there are hundreds of thousands of them) talking about why they support Obama/Biden and then the Bush “angry left” piece. Union workers, “the angry left”. You get the picture.
I think the Obama Biden could run with this one and it would be very productive and funny too.
The “angfy left” made up of soccer moms, bingo playing senior folk, farmers VFW and Moose lodge folk, seniors in assisted living and nursing homes, VETS from many of our countries wars. Oh yeah the ‘angry left” could be a great add for Obama/Biden