When you’ve lost Tom Friedman…..

Filed in National by on October 2, 2013

…. you really should just give up everything. On the other hand, I am given some pause when Tom Friedman sounds like me….

What is at stake in this government shutdown forced by a radical Tea Party minority is nothing less than the principle upon which our democracy is based: majority rule. President Obama must not give in to this hostage taking — not just because Obamacare is at stake, but because the future of how we govern ourselves is at stake.

What we’re seeing here is how three structural changes that have been building in American politics have now, together, reached a tipping point — creating a world in which a small minority in Congress can not only hold up their own party but the whole government. And this is the really scary part: The lawmakers doing this can do so with high confidence that they personally will not be politically punished, and may, in fact, be rewarded. When extremists feel that insulated from playing by the traditional rules of our system, if we do not defend those rules — namely majority rule and the fact that if you don’t like a policy passed by Congress, signed by the president and affirmed by the Supreme Court then you have to go out and win an election to overturn it; you can’t just put a fiscal gun to the country’s head — then our democracy is imperiled.

This danger was neatly captured by Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, when he wrote on Tuesday about the 11th-hour debate in Congress to avert the shutdown. Noting a shameful statement by Speaker John Boehner, Milbank wrote: “Democrats howled about ‘extortion’ and ‘hostage taking,’ which Boehner seemed to confirm when he came to the floor and offered: ‘All the Senate has to do is say ‘yes,’ and the government is funded tomorrow.’ It was the legislative equivalent of saying, ‘Give me the money and nobody gets hurt.’ ” […]

President Obama is not defending health care. He’s defending the health of our democracy. Every American who cherishes that should stand with him.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    Wake me up when these words are spoken by Hannity or Coulter.

    Regardless of what he has written in the past, Tom Friedman will never be viewed by Republicans as anything other than a member of the left-wing cabal called “the media.”

  2. Karen Johnson says:

    The juxtaposition of the Tweet about this blog post in your Twitter stream, and reporter Robert Costa’s Tweet “NR’s @j_strong and I hear that House conservatives met today, were enthused by Boehner not backing down and colleagues being ok with fight” portends disaster.

    There must be some constitutionally legal way to neuter the nihilists forcing the GOP controlled House to hold a gun to the head of Uncle Sam.