Robert Scheer: This Time It Really Is Morning in America
Politics will never be the same now that Obama has restored our hope for the future.
It’s time to gush! Later for the analysis of all the hard choices faced by our next president, Barack Obama, but for now, let’s just thrill, unabashedly, to the sound of those words. Heck, both he and we deserve a honeymoon, at least for a few paragraphs of this column.

How refreshing for Americans to have elected a leader who was among the first to reject the imperial hubris that led this nation to invade Iraq over the objection of most of our allies. A leader who had the courage in the midst of a hotly contested primary election campaign to refuse to play the inveterate hawk in order to qualify as commander in chief, and instead had the audacity to advocate efforts at dialogue even with those we despise. The dead hand of Sen. Joe Lieberman has been lifted from the party that he betrayed. It is hoped it is also the end of the road for the neoconservatives who had rallied around Sen. John McCain as their last, best hope for establishing a Pax Americana.
On the all-important domestic front, with our economy crumbling, it is reassuring that the man whom what’s-her-name from Alaska derided as a “community organizer” does indeed have that background. It is not a guarantee that he will be mindful of those suffering most in this economic downturn as he turns to deal with the banking mess, but it is a start.
The Reagan Revolution of rampant deregulation of the economy in the interest of big business is over. Not because Obama has anything to do with the “socialist” label that the Republicans attempted to stick on him, but rather because a decisive role for the federal government is at the heart of the Bush bailout and the vastly expanded military economy Obama will inherit.
If Obama turns to the Wall Street Democrats like Robert Rubin, the Clinton-era treasury secretary who led the crusade for deregulation, then he will betray his own fervently expressed concern for the fate of ordinary folks. The change we need is a divorce from the financial moguls who have dominated both parties. That’s what progressive politics is all about.
We have a chance to move in that direction, thanks to the election of Obama. Not because the man himself is the second coming — he, like all politicians, will have to be watched — but because of the movement he created around his candidacy, which I believe will hold him accountable.
The word of his victory came as I was making a brave effort to try to teach my large class at the University of Southern California. And from the cheering of students throughout our building as Obama reached the Electoral College delegate number needed to become president, you would have thought USC was just picked No. 1 in the BCS poll. Make no mistake about it, this is a victory of these students’ generation — a generation that is no longer mired in the divisiveness and arrogance that had come to dominate the lives of their elders.
Politics will never be the same. The fat cats and back-office politicos are out, and grass-roots — youthful and Internet-connected — will dominate in the future, as they did Tuesday. Obama knows that, and I fully expect him to be true to those who took him on this journey.
It is a night also to remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the man who did so much to make that journey possible, along with the other heroes of the civil rights movement, like John Lewis and Jesse Jackson, who did so much to keep hope alive.
TruthDig.com editor in chief Robert Scheer‘s new book is The Pornography of Power: How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9/11 and Weakened America. Click here for more information. He can be reached at .
» wrote on 11/08/08 @ 03:00 PM
Hope your teach your class with a more evaluative and less judgemental and biassed tone that this article would indicate.
» wrote on 11/08/08 @ 09:09 PM
The liberals want to Tax Tax tax, not cut cut cut like the rest of us. California will tax itself into a depression if it does’t cut government wages, perks and pensions--now.
» wrote on 11/08/08 @ 10:19 PM
Friends in LA, facing a 10.25% sales tax, vow to buy from out-of-state on-line vendors from here on out…
» wrote on 11/09/08 @ 04:51 PM
The tax and spend liberals are going to destroy calif, Other states and countries are luring business owners to leave now.
» wrote on 11/09/08 @ 06:20 PM
Yes gush you have Robert. Your re-education camps are a blinding success in turning out brain dead, brainwashed nanny state loving European socialist. Hooray! The ding bat socialist professors have finally killed the last vestiges of American exceptionalism. We can now stop all this worry and fretting that our superior masters, the Europeans, will leave us in their dust as they rush down the road of progress. Oh but wait Robert, that road leads to the cliff where many civilizations have tread before! Do our masters not see they are headlong for death? Are we so wise to follow them? Oh hell, who cares? With Obama it’s a free lunch. No more having to earn your benefits in life the government will give them to you for free. Yea! Welfare for life!

