DENVER -- I'm here at "The Big Tent," a space a few blocks from
the Pepsi Center, where progressives are gathering for panels and
speeches througout the convention sponsored by DailyKos and other
liberal groups. Right now, Campaign for America's Future is holding
a "Take Back America" panel on the economy.
I've written before about whether, if elected, Barack Obama
would be a transformative liberal president like FDR, or more of a
Bill Clinton -- i.e. more concerned with advancing his short term
political goals than with advancing any sort of progessive
agenda.
Robert Kuttner, co-founder of the American Prospect and author
of the new book Obama's Challenge, argued
that all of the transformative presidents in history (he named
Lincoln, FDR, and LBJ), started off as moderates and became
radicalized once in office as a result of pressure from
activists.
"The time for giving [Obama] a pass is over," Kuttner said. He
said Obama needs to understand that to be a great president, he
would have to present a much bolder, much more progressive agenda
on health care, housing, and deficit spending. He said now that the
economy is in bad shape, "we need deficits." He also called for a
"Roosevelt scale" regulation of markets.
Now that Obama will be the Democratic nominee, he said, "it us
up to us as progressives" to make sure he adopts a more radical
policy agenda.Â
topics:
Health Care, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton