The Undemocratic Democrats
By Linda Chavez PatriotPost.us
Arrogance is an occupational hazard in politics, one that is often fatal, and
the Democrats show every sign of having succumbed. You would think someone in
the party would sound the alarm. But, so far, Democrats seem willing to follow
their leaders off the cliff. The president, House speaker and Senate majority
leader appear ready to defy the American public and ram a disastrous and
unpopular overturn of health care down our throats, regardless of the
consequences to the country or their own political futures. There is something
deeply disturbing about this turn of events -- and undemocratic.
There was considerable evidence that Barack Obama had these tendencies even
before he became president. While much of the media was fawning over his
eloquence, some critics warned that Obama's repeated declaration that he wanted
"to fundamentally transform America" was a disturbing sign of the man's hubris.
And while his assertion was laughable, the night he won the presidency, that
his election would mark "the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow
and our planet began to heal," the statement also had a dark undertone. Like the
promise to fundamentally transform America, it said something not just about the
president's inflated view of himself, it also bespoke a flawed understanding of
the role of the president and the limits of presidential power.
Now, when asked whether he's willing to accept the political consequences of
passing health care legislation that the voting public opposes, the president
says that he would rather be "a really good one-term president than a mediocre
two-term president." It's an amazing statement when you think about it. It says,
none too subtly, that Obama has little faith in the voting public to recognize
what's good for the country. Now that is a stunning indictment of democracy on
his part.
But Obama is not alone among his fellow Democrats to demonstrate his contempt
for the democratic process. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid have no qualms about moving forward even when the voters are
opposed. Pelosi has told Democrats that they should sacrifice their own
re-election if necessary: "We're here to do the work of the American people,"
she told ABC last week in an interview that aired Sunday.
The statements reek of elitist self-importance. Almost by definition, "really
good" presidents are re-elected. And while, occasionally, a mediocre president
also gets re-elected -- provided the country's at peace and the economy is
humming along -- all the one-termers I can think of fall into the mediocre or
worse category. And who is it that Pelosi thinks determines "the work of the
American people?" Shouldn't the people have a say in what constitutes their own
"work"?
The White House has now set a deadline of March 18 for Congress to pass the
largest piece of social legislation in the last 50 years. What's so important
about that date? Will millions of Americans suddenly lose their health care or
premiums skyrocket that day? No, according to White House Press Secretary Robert
Gibbs, it's just that Obama is leaving on a trip to visit his boyhood home of
Indonesia that day and, apparently, wouldn't want to be inconvenienced by
waiting for Congress to engage in more thorough deliberation and debate.
The president has already made more foreign trips than any of his
predecessors at this point, but, of course, the "deadline" is just another way
to pressure Democrats to get the bill passed before there is more public outcry
that might convince elected officials to vote the way their constituents want
them to.
Democrats need to ask themselves the following question: Whom do I owe
loyalty to: the people who elect me or the leaders of my party? True democrats
-- regardless of party -- understand that they are not in office to fulfill
their own wishes. They are there as the representatives of the people. Democrats
who choose to follow President Obama and Speaker Pelosi, in defiance of their
constituents, aren't just jeopardizing their political futures. They're acting
undemocratically.
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