In a week
that saw an unjustified protest against the President of the United
States addressing school children, and a congressman’s
vulgar breech of protocol in a joint session of Congress on health care
reform, we were offered a sharp view of the realities of creating an ideological
divide in this nation. Such a divide is spurred by a fervent desire to
undermine the popularity of America’s first “pop culture” president. Aside
from the ideological divide, a racial subtext and a popular backlash,
the Republican Party has no real reason to support Barack Obama - other
than the fact that he is President of the United States - the leader
of our nation and the standard bearer of our democracy. Still that
isn’t enough for some people to respect Barack Obama or the Office of
Presidency. The vulgarity of the protest around health care - seeking
to “Hitler-ize” the President, claiming he is
trying to “socialize” America.
This is compounded by talk radio and partisan pundit pounding anti-Obama
sentiment. The culmination of which was Joe Wilson’s “you lie” outburst,
demonstrating a higher level of disrespect of an America President than can be recalled in recent
memory. This represents a new type of propaganda war, all in an effort
to combat Obama’s cultural popularity.
The popularity of President Barack Obama is far
beyond anything America
has seen since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Obama is rock star popular, a cultural
icon that youth and parents alike have up on their walls. Usually the
only demand for the U.S. President’s photo is reserved for government
office buildings. For this President, it’s teens, hip-hoppers and the
fad driven. Anything with Obama’s photo is worn, posted, painted or plastered
wherever it can be seen. Like Andy Warhol paintings, psychedelic Obama
renderings are a sign of the times. That’s a problem for political ideologues
use to creating popular thought and popularity for the mundane politician
that young people never give the time of day. The American public, the
one outside the ideological, anti-intellectual influence, is looking to
President Obama to save the world. Literally.
And President Obama has, in the opinion of many, tried to oblige them.
Instead of trying to help the President resolve
the mess they were largely responsible for creating, the Republicans have
taken an obstructionist posture to intercede and intercept any new ideas
and proposed solutions that might come out of Obama’s new approach to
government. The American public is ready for change, and ready to give
the President the time he needs to make the changes we need. However,
the defeated party in the last election has decided to use this period
of hope and optimism as an opportunity to retool an old message and refuel
some old modalities. They claim it’s for the good of the nation, but it
is really for the purpose of mass distraction - a detraction from the
perception that the “Obama effect” can do what the previous administration
wasn’t able to, regain the confidence of the country. Their opposition
is to ideas they never tried, and to economic realities they never faced.
Yet, their decision to play politics with the fate of the economy is somehow
worth chipping away at Obama’s popularity. It gets worse…
Just as President Obama seeks to cast a new image
for government, beyond being the first black President, and tp
project a new aspect of respect for the Presidency that had lost some
of its shine in the last administration, ideologues use the spotlight
of Obama’s huge popularity to try to embarrass the President in a vulgar
attack of their opposition to his policy initiatives. Wilson’s
outburst took on a “massive resistance” kind of flavor. The kind that
every black man faced back in the day when they tried to explain to a
mob why he owned the property he owned, or why he was in the space he
was in - not reserved for him. There was always one person in the mob
who ignited the spark. “You lie” equates to “the Ni**ers
lyin’” in another period, or “get em,
boys” in yet another. Congressman Joe Wilson was the one holdin’
the rope in a previous period. Only what was popular in a vulgar culture
of America’s past, didn’t play out this time around. For
as Wilson put out his “you lie”
call, he forgot where he was, and who he was doing it to. He “hooted”
and nobody else followed. Their animus for Obama wasn’t greater than their
respect for the office of the President of the United States, regardless
of who holds the office or whether they liked his views. Still, we got
to see where some people are in their perception of reality. The world
they thought once was, is no longer to be. And thank God that is, in fact,
the case. The new propaganda war hasn’t led to the conflict of ideas that
those in America’s past had led to.
Popular culture is trumping race and vulgar ideology for the time being.
Still, we stop to acknowledge that a populist resistance
is still holding on…to prevent a culture shift the country so badly needs,
to rebuke America’s
new propaganda wars.
BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Dr.
Anthony Asadullah Samad, is a national columnist, managing director of
the Urban Issues Forum
and author of Saving The Race: Empowerment
Through Wisdom.
His Website is AnthonySamad.com.
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