Leaning Left: At a fundraiser Monday, the president
boasted to Hollywood celebrities and deal makers about enacting "the
most progressive legislative agenda" in decades. That may be true, but
it's hardly something to be proud of.
It may sound harmless, but by declaring himself a progressive, the
president has positioned himself on his party's far-left wing. It's also
revealing. Given the progressive movement's baleful and pervasive
influence over academia, the media, Hollywood and even kids' schools,
it's hard not to find an area of modern life it hasn't touched.
Much of the left today calls itself "progressive." Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton does, and Democrats too numerous to name. It's part of
an old tradition. In addition to many well-known activists, writers and
philosophers, progressivism can claim many presidents — ranging from
Woodrow Wilson, both Roosevelts and Herbert Hoover, to Lyndon Johnson,
Jimmy Carter and, of course, Obama himself.
So what is progressivism, you ask? Many things. But as a creed, it
stresses the importance of centralized government control over
Americans' lives as paramount. It actively seeks to diminish the
constitutional limits on what government can — and can't — do.
Influenced heavily by European social theorists and American
Utilitarian thought, progressivism took root after the Civil War.
Adherents understood that the idea of limited government based on
individualism, natural rights and property rights — as defined by the
Founding Fathers — had to be discredited.
It stood in the way of their social engineering agenda, which views
patriotism as a danger, religion as a vice and constitutionalism as a
mere historical tic to be eradicated.
In short, progressivism is a creed of Big Government — government
with few checks and balances; government not of the people, by the
people and for the people, but government of, by and for the special
interests and elites that form the movement's backbone.
Here are Obama's progressive "accomplishments":
• The epic $862 billion "stimulus," which has led to record long-term
joblessness while bailing out Obama's union supporters and the most
irresponsible states while punishing taxpayers and their heirs for
decades to come.
• The $700 billion TARP program, which we were told would be used to
give securities markets a boost but instead was used, essentially, to
take over the auto industry, bail out friends of Obama and continue
meddling in the markets.
• The massive medical care overhaul known as Obama- Care, which will
eventually supplant the best medical system in the world with a
government-run system modeled after the substandard contraptions found
in Canada and Britain.
All of this has political precedent.
Back in 1912, Woodrow Wilson, the quintessential progressive, summed
up his movement this way: "You know that it was Jefferson who said that
the best government is that which does as little governing as possible
... But that time is passed. America is not and cannot in the future be
a place for unrestricted individual enterprise."
Later, the heavily statist New Deal was essentially a progressive
blueprint for taking advantage of the crisis presented by the Great
Depression to gain power.
With the New Deal, no act of government was considered outside the
Constitution — price controls, wholesale takeover of industries, taxes
imposed on specific groups, government seizure of private property,
bureaucratic management of whole sectors of the economy — nothing.
In recent months, Americans have been alarmed at the nonchalance with
which the left has approached the nation's problems. But it's all by
design. Progressives don't care whether things work; what they want is
power.
Progressives deny it, but it's a basic tenet of their belief that
average Americans are too stupid to care for themselves and so must
defer to the all-knowing wisdom of the legions of educated and
ideologically attuned "experts" who staff our bureaucracies.
This is not how America was meant to be. That's why when we hear the
president brag about his ruinous progressive legacy to Hollywood's
ignorant glitterati, we can only have faith in the wisdom of the people
— and count the days until Nov. 2.