Posted by
Don Don on Saturday, November 08, 2008 1:33:04 PM
Today the Washington Post discussed the change in Washington's tone in the last week. They cite some interesteing examples of Republicans changing their tune about Obama. But the story that hits me is the following: “Joe Lieberman has done something that I think was improper, wrong, and I’d like — if we weren’t on television, I’d use a stronger word of describing what he did,” he said on CNN Friday."
Wow! Reid seems pretty sanctimonious. You know bipartisanship begins with accepting that you can find compromise with those you oppose. Harry Reid appears not to understand this fundamental principle of American Government. Instead of taking Lieberman into the public sphere on the issues which Lieberman raised, Reid is using his considerable leverage from behind the scenes to force Lieberman out of the Homeland Security Committee Chairmanship. This is completely counter to the "new culture" Obama promised to bring to Washington. I think most Americans assumed when Obama quoted Lincoln by saying "We must now be friends..." in his victory speech - that friendship must be a two-way street. If it is not bilateral, then it is an ultimatum and not cooperation.
Reid is a relic from an older Democratic party which is more set in its ways. Obama and his new Chief of Staff are at the cutting edge of Progressive politics. And if they want to create a spirit of bipartisanship, they will have to let the opposition win a few battles. A good start would be to replace Reid as Senate Majority leader. Congress' approval rating is at an all time low. And although we are blessed by a fresh start in the White House this January, there is no guarantee yet that the stodgy Democratic leadership will be any less divisive than they were last term. The hoping begins...