Obama, the Social Liberal, Governs as a Socially Moderate
By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country
Prominent Democratic strategist Steve Elmendorf calls him "probably the most pro-gay president in history." The antiabortion website Life Site News calls him "The Most Pro-Abortion President in History." The right and left agree that President Obama is the most socially liberal president to date.
Except that he hasn't governed that way. At least not yet.
Compare Obama's actions on three major social policy fronts with those of President Bill Clinton, who is viewed as much more of a cultural conservative than is Obama:
1. Supreme Court nominations. For his first high court pick, Clinton chose Ruth Bader Ginsburg. A former chief litigator for the American Civil Liberties Union's women's rights project, Ginsburg had written extensively on her view that a woman's right to abortion should be "grounded in the concept of women's right to equality rather than in the right to privacy," according to the New York Times.
Ginsburg took issue with the details of how Roe v. Wade was decided, but her belief in a woman's right to choose an abortion was clear. Clinton himself made no bones about Ginsberg's support of abortion rights. She's "clearly pro-choice," he told reporters a day after nominating her, adding that her stand on abortion was "the important thing."
Compare that to Obama's first Supreme Court pick. Unlike Ginsburg at the time of her nomination, Sonia Sotomayor isn't an abortion rights advocate. In the few cases in which she's ruled on abortion-related issues, she has sided with abortion rights foes. Her views on Roe are inscrutable enough that statements from pro-abortion rights groups about her nomination have been noticeably restrained.
2. The military's gay ban. In his first week in office, Clinton moved to end the ban on gays in the military, taking his case to the joint chiefs of staff and setting a timetable for an executive order to reverse the ban. The move backfired famously, giving the nascent Clinton administration lots of political headaches. It ultimately failed, resulting in "don't ask, don't tell."
Obama, meanwhile, vowed to rescind the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays in the military, and his aides reaffirmed the promise during the presidential transition period. But President Obama has apparently stepped back from a rapid timetable for repealing that policy, irking gay rights advocates.
3. Abortion Policy. One of Clinton's first acts as president was to reverse the so-called Mexico City policy, which bannedfederal funds for groups abroad that offer or promote abortion. He used the anniversary of Roe v. Wade to sign an executive order lifting the ban, sending a clear message of solidarity to abortion rights advocates—and of opposition to the antiabortion activists gathering in Washington for the annual March for Life. Clinton's first budget included proposals for ending restrictions on funding abortions for poor women.
Like Clinton, one of Obama's first acts was to reverse the Mexico City policy, which had been reinstated by George W. Bush. But Obama did so quietly on a Friday afternoon to avoid inflaming abortion rights opponents. His first budget avoided rolling back funding restrictions for abortion, ticking off some abortion rights groups.
So far, the most socially liberal president in American history is governing as a social moderate.
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I Have to Cry
Progressives seem to hate the status quo. It seems generally that is because they have lacked the personal discipline outside of politics to find their place in the status quo. They want to progress to something different without fully understanding WHAT it is they want to progress to. Passengers in the back seat daydreaming and sleeping on a long anticipated road trip may find themselves awakened screaming as the driver heads the car over a cliff. These passengers have no control and have aquiesed their lives in faith of the driver. Now to change the fundamentals of our nation and that from which it was founded, that which lead to the most successful free republic in world history and to which at the current time millions of people dream of immigrating, to undergo a new direction should draw pause and scrutiny. Where do you sleepy passengers think we are going? Utopia? When the free market has been broken and the government controls your housing, food, energy, job and health, how will you be free? A group of faceless unaccountable people from behind closed doors will tell you how you will live every aspect of your lives or else? Think this is melodramatic? Impossible? Even the Russians and Chinese are begging us not to go the direction that the new administration is taking us. They know it won't work. Find a successful example of socialism in the world that has not rendered its citizens a miserable existence. This is what you guys in the back seat are championing. No? Well then go back to sleep, daydream...let the Obama administration keep driving because I assure you that you are in for a rude awakening. You really don't understand how everything works do you? You just want to hold your hand out and have someone put stuff in it for you. Remind yourself that once headed over the cliff it's too late. I just wish that you had not tied me and my family up in the trunk. We didn't wan't to go with you.
so "quietly" means not a radical leftist?
Hardy har har!
I Have to Laugh!
I have recognized the president as a slightly left of center moderate right from the beginning, and I am totally without a degree in political science. However, I have observed the far right, waiting with bated breaths to attack his every statement, his every decision and his every move. They have labeled him a Socialist, a Communist, a Terroist, A Foreign National and called him everything but a White Man, if you'll forgive the joke. I have truly never heard such right wing hysteria and hatred, since clear back in the day when school bussing became an issue across the country.
If Obama disappoints the radical left as well as the radical right, more power to him. It's time we had some sanity, some balance and reason, and a voice for those of us in the boringly moderate middle. I love Barack Obama. Even when I don't agree with him, I know he's not a crazy man, nor any of the epithets listed above.
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