Will Genachowski Help Obama Find A Heart, Brain and Courage To Face Glenn Beck?
Originally published: September 12, 2009
Last updated: September 12, 2009 - 3:03pm
[Commentary] There are several rather astounding things about the current campaign of Glenn Beck against various Administration appointees. Most astounding, however, has been the Obama Administration reaction to date: quick capitulation in the face of relatively small pressure. Indeed, one of the reasons there was so little initial defense of Van Jones in progressive circles was because most of us were unaware of the attack until the Van Jones' "resignation." As compared to previous campaigns in the Clinton years or Bush years to oust various officials, pressure to fire Van Jones had not even approached noticeable, let alone "scary." The Van Jones firing proved a major strategic blunder. It infuriated the Netroots and younger civil rights constituencies, who felt betrayed, and it emboldened Beck and his following to seek new "kills." It also demonstrated the truth of Feld's Rule of Political Power: "Your political power is directly related to your perceived ability to cause pain." Among the latest targets of Beck and his followers is Mark Lloyd at the Federal Communications Commission. I've known Mark for some years and consider him friend, so I am hardly the most impartial of defenders here. Besides, my Public Knowledge colleague Art Brodsky and others have written strong personal defenses of Mark and debunked the charges against him as well or better than I could. Nor is my purpose here merely to fulfill my Biblical obligation not to suffer "a tale bearer among thy people, nor stand by the blood of thy neighbor" (Lev. 19:16) by re-iterating the defense of Mark Lloyd.
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