Thursday, May 23, 2013

I ASSUME OBAMA WANTED TO BE HECKLED BY MEDEA BENJAMIN

I missed the president's speech, but I see that he was heckled by Medea Benjamin of Code Pink -- repeatedly:


As he spoke about wanting to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and mentioned being limited by Congress, Benjamin interrupted.

"Excuse me, President Obama, you are commander in chief ... it's you, sir," she shouted. As she continued, shouting about the hunger strikers there, Obama tried to keep speaking.

He got through a few more lines of his speech before Benjamin interrupted again. He spoke over her, "This is part of free speech, is you being able to speak, but also me being able to speak and you listening," he said.

Moments later, Obama added: "I'm willing to cut the young lady who interrupted me some slack because it's worth being passionate about."

Finally, after Benjamin again shouted, this time about Americans killed by drone strikes, including the 16-year-old son of Anwar al-Awlaki, security officers started guiding her out of the hall.

"Abide by the rule of law, you're a constitutional lawyer," she said as she was guided up steps out of the auditorium.

I think he wanted her there. I think he wanted her to stay there. It would not surprise me to learn that he knew she was there and asked the security detail to let her stay awhile. (She was eventually removed.) I think he wanted her kept there long enough to heckle him a few times. I think he wanted her there so he could triangulate.

After all, in this speech he rejected the term "global war on terror." He announced that he's putting some curbs on drone attacks and making moves toward greater transparency. he's also looking to Congress to stop blocking the closure of the Guantanamo prison, and he'd like to overturn the Authorization to Use Military Force that was passed a few days after 9/11.

So, even though he defended the drone program in general, and the notion of a continuing militarized response to Islamist violence, he is, naturally, making himself vulnerable to attacks from crazy, war-loving right-wingers -- or, as they're more commonly known, "the entire Republican Party apart from Ron Paul." (Paul is, needless to say, crazy on pretty much every other issue.)

And so we have this response:

The senior Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee said President Obama's national security speech will be "viewed by terrorists as a victory."

Sen. Saxby Chambliss (Ga.) made the remarks in a statement released moments after Obama's speech....

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So that's one thing the heckling accomplished -- it helped create the image that Obama is in the center, somewhere between the GOP and Code Pink. But does heckling like this accomplish anything else?

There are those who think so:

But activism shouldn't be judged on some abstract scale of intensity. It should be judged on whether it's effective.

Was this in any way effective? Did it help increase the number of people in this country who are willing to move to the left of the acceptable range of opinions on post-9/11 foreign policy? (Making the same relatively small group of lefties cheer is meaningless. Did this win new converts, or at least get people to reconsider their positions?)

I don't know. I suspect not. I certainly don't think this is how you move public opinion on a large scale.

The very conventional efforts of the anti-Iraq War movement actually did help change minds on a fairly large scale; unfortunately, it took years, and too many lives were lost or ruined in the interim.

This? I think it just gave Obama a foil.

9 comments:

  1. If it was a speech by "President Paul Ryan", the security people would have thrown her to the ground, placed her in handcuffs, and arrested for trespassing and resisting arrest.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBhdXfCdaA8

    Or, if it was "President Rand Paul" announcing a new war, she would have been thrown to the ground and a minion would have stomped on her head and neck.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhjg2W7vlMc

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  2. God damn liberal Medea !

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  3. After jerking her head back by the hair and punching her in the throat, as a couple of these Bush-loving White Christian Nationalists (NAZIs) "badasses" did in Seattle a couple of years ago.

    Funny thing, they only got away with it once.

    No fear.

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  4. No AUMF, no legal basis for the drone war.

    Or any other.

    No more enemy combatants, lawful or otherwise.

    If the war is over POWS must be released.

    And every new captured terrorist is a criminal with all the usual rights.

    Tricky.

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  5. I just don't know about this.

    In some respects, this may harden the positions of the Reich-wingers, who exist just to do any and every thing that pisses-off the DFH's.

    And they may call and write their Congress-critters, and say, "Don't you dare vote to close Gitmo! Don't you dare do Anything those DFH's want, or we'll primary you!!!"

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  6. In the light of day and having read her own account (posted @ crooksandliars) I'd. All that talk about not knowing who she was is billshit. This is the national security state, whomever was running the backroom knew good and well who she was and gave it the go ahead.

    No fear.

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  7. But activism shouldn't be judged on some abstract scale of intensity. It should be judged on whether it's effective.

    SELLOUT! O-BOT!

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  8. Still shilling for Obama after all these years, drone strikes and all, eh? Why am I not surprised.

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  9. Cool, a farting contest.

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