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Election Night - Obama by C-SPAN_LCV
I
heard you on TV last week, talking about guns. I'm glad you're pressing
the matter, and not just letting it die. But something about the way
you talked about the gun issue made me want to scream.
I heard you doing that "both sides do it" nonsense. Explaining why it's
so hard to get reasonable things done, you said both sides take
"extreme positions."
But just what is the "extreme position" anybody in Congress is taking on
the gun-control side? Is anyone taking a position more "extreme" than
what you have proposed -- universal background checks and a ban on
weapons and ammo-clips that enable a shooter to massacre dozens of
people within seconds?
Even if there were positions more in the direction of gun-control than
yours, would they be "extreme" using the laws of all the other advanced
societies in these matters as the standard of what's reasonable and
what's extreme. (The citizens of those nations are 20 times less likely
than Americans to die from firearms.)
No, what's extreme is the position taken by the NRA, and by all those
who either agree with the NRA or allow themselves to be intimidated by
the NRA. What's extreme is taking the right to bear arms as an
absolute, so that even weapons that have no legitimate civilian use --
self-protection or hunting -- must be allowed in a 21st century
civilized society.
So why give voice to this "both sides" nonsense? It's contrary to
the truth, and it's counter-productive. It gets in the way of achieving
your purposes.
The leadership the American people need on this gun issue will tell it like it is. It
will
help our citizenry understand that our toxic, obstructionist, extreme
politics is not coming from both sides. It's coming from one side
that's gone off the deep end. It's coming from a side that uses fear-mongering lies and treats politics as warfare.
Helping the American people see this is Job One for you, Mr. President. It's Job One
because none of the other jobs will get done,
or get done right, until enough of the American people see clearly the
nature of the force that's preventing us from meeting our challenges --
on the gun issue, and just about every other problem in America that
needs addressing.
I don't think your way ("both sides do it," "extreme positions" in both
directions, the problem with "Washington") makes you look reasonable.
It makes you look weak. It doesn't make you look like a truth-teller.
It makes you look like you've allowed yourself to become enmeshed in a
political system in which the lie too often defeats the truth.
Appeasing these opponents with bogus even-handedness will not make them
any more likely to cooperate with you. The Republicans who do the
bidding of the NRA on the gun issue are the same people who made it
their top priority in your first term to make you fail.
If they
budge, it won't be because you treat them with a respect they don't
deserve but because you've made the political costs of their destructive
conduct too great for them to bear.
Andy Schmookler, recently the Democratic candidate for Congress from
Virginia's 6th District, is an author whose books include, Out of
Weakness: Healing the Wounds that Drive Us to War.
Andy Schmookler is running for Congress in Virginia's 6th District
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