What Happens After the Kool Aid Wears Off

In ten years historians will look back on this week and declare that it is was a ground breaking week for Barack Obama. And nope, it won’t be because the junior senator from Illinois picked a running mate or because “Young Berry” delivered another one of his trademark speeches. This week was important because for the first time it became clear to many of his die hard supporters that Barack Obama might not be all that progressive.

From the FISA Bill to his support of Bush’s faith based initiatives to his willingness to throw Wesley Clark under the bus, this week Obama has proven that he won’t be right (no pun intended) on every issue. In fact after this week it’s becoming clear that he is going to be wrong a lot more than we would like him to be

Of course, the truth is that we really don’t need Obama to be on the right side of all the issues all of the time. Nor should we really expect him to be. After all skeptics in the blogosphere have been hacking away at him for months, claiming that his voting record has been spotty at best.

At the end of the day, as young progressives we really just need Obama to be accountable to us most of the time and the rest of time it’s going to be up to us to push back and fight with the him. Let's be honest, it’s going to be our vote that gets him in the office. We shouldn’t be afraid to roll up our sleeves and go 12 rounds with him.

But I have to be honest, I am starting to wonder if our generation has “the sand” to consistently stand up to Obama when he strays from the progressive path. So many of my friends, family and former coworkers have drunk so much of the Obama Kool Aid that I some times wonder if they can still see straight. I mean, it’s all right to love your candidate but as young activists we shouldn’t be naïve. Obama is going to continue to be tempted to move toward the center, especially if he wins on November 4th. We just can’t follow him there.

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Unfortunately

Unfortunately, I'm right there with you on this one . . . . I have a feeling that it's going to be a rough transition with a lot of disillusionment and a lot of other folks just plain walking off the field until the next election cycle (Obama elected? Check. I did my part and we're all set until next time).

It's a tricky tight rope we have to walk, I think. Be supportive enough to ride the wave of enthusiasm and pull as many Obamaniacs into our peer networks, but critical enough and strategic enough to plan ahead for those fights that are sure to come once the honeymoon is over.

According to the media, Obama has the youth vote all sewn up (and he does), but the dynamic completely changes after November. There's a whole lot more work to be done.

Anti-FISA Group

Sitting in an airport now and had another thought about this.

Wondering what folks think of the anti-FISA group on My.BarackObama.com?

It's got over 10,000 members and to my knowledge it is the first major effort to use Obama's own tools to orchestrate a campaign against a politician by his own supporters . . . I'm not sure, but it may well be one of the largest groups within the MyBO network . . .

The question is this, will the candidate listen?

Thoughts?

You're the people you've been waiting for

This reminds me of 1997 in the UK with Blair getting into power, although I was too young at the time to actually remember anything beyond a cheesy dance tune for the campaign.

We definitely drunk too much of the Blair Kool Aid and I don't need to remind anyone where that got us!

Everyone is looking at the Obama campaign and you guys are an inspiration to all of us activists. It's only Obama that's the hope for the future, you're the people you've been waiting for.

Having worked for Desirs d'Avenir in France on their participative process to design the manifesto, I'm doing the same in the UK, so it would be great if you could give us some tips on how you organise (what is really unique about the Obama campaign?)

http://www.compassyouth.org