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Organizing
for Action acting to avoid organizing over Syria
By Moe
Lane
September
5th, 2013
This
should not surprise.
The
awkward position in which progressive allies of President Barack Obama
find
themselves can be seen clearly in the actions of his former political
arm, now
called Organizing for Action, which despite the need for activists to
lobby
Congress to support the president’s call for military strikes, is
essentially
voting “present.”
Capitol
Hill is all but singularly focused on Obama’s push for congressional
authorization to use force in Syria, and the president has canceled a
trip to
California next week to devote his time and energy to lobbying
lawmakers.
But
in
his weekly call with grassroots supporters, held this week on Tuesday,
the
executive director of OFA, Jon Carson, said of Syria, “OFA isn’t
planning to
actively organize on this with so much going on on other issues.”
OfA
is
not… exactly what most people think that it is. The common perception
is that
it’s there to push Democratic policies, or liberal ideological
positions, or
something similar. In reality, it’s there specifically for Barack
Obama’s
self-aggrandizement. This got obscured in 2012, when Barack Obama’s
self-aggrandizement was inextricably linked with his need to be
re-elected; but
it’s no longer 2012. They have new priorities now, which more or less
begins
and ends with the need to have an up-to-date mailing list of people who
can
reliably counted onto give Barack Obama money. The fellow is going to
be out of
office in about three and a half years by now, after all.
So,
to
put it bluntly? The last thing that Barack Obama wants to do right now
is
remind his once and future cash cows that he’s planning to unilaterally
bomb
Syria. Some of them might get upset; worse, some of them might close
their
wallets.
A
man’s
got to have his priorities, right?
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