Posted by
Plans to Prosper on Friday, September 11, 2009 3:48:19 AM
At President Obama's latest media extravaganza (I have to write this
quickly before that line becomes outdated), Representative Joe Wilson
(R-SC) shouted out at one point what many of his fellow Americans were
thinking, "You lie!" (Video)
I'd say he's a great example to the rest of us, but unfortunately he
quickly apologized. Even so, Vice President Joe Biden said that Wilson
had "demeaned the institution" of the US Congress. Biden and other
Democrats repeatedly said they were "embarrassed." Republicans,
including Senator John McCain (R-AZ), said it was "inappropriate" and
"disrespectful." House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) even
discussed taking punitive action against Wilson.
It seems like
some perspective is in order here. Plenty of bloggers have pointed out
Democrats' hypocrisy. Sharon Soon has a great piece here. Many point to Youtube videos like this one from 2005 where Democrats showed Bush the same level of respect that Republicans showed Obama last night.
But
the truth is, if Bush couldn't handle some boos from his fellow
countrymen, there was no way he'd be able to handle Saddam Hussein or
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Kim Jong-Il, and the same goes for Obama. The
office of the President is the most powerful office in the free world,
and the policies of the President affect every American and many
non-Americans as well. If the President can't even take as much
in-your-face criticism as comedians do, how is he going to justify
those policies to the American people and to the world with any kind of
clarity and strength of purpose?
By the nature of his job, the
President makes life-and-death decisions every day. He advances
policies that could save or destroy lives, rip apart families or bring
them together, encourage jobs and economic growth or drive them away.
These policies should be treated as the serious life-and-death matters
that they are, but instead in American politics we approach everything
with kid gloves. Obama's health care allies like Michael Moore say we
should follow Canada and Great Britain. When it comes to how they
approach heckling in their national legislatures, I say we could
certainly learn a thing or two from our Canadian and British brothers
and sisters.
This is
how they do things up north. (The good stuff starts about 45 seconds
in. At 1:30, Prime Minister Harper is shouted down and can no longer
speak. Speaker of the House Peter Milliken has to call for "order" no
less than nine times. Some other notable interruptions and jeers occur
at 4:20, 5:40, 7:00 and 9:05.) Here is
another instance, with a shorter video, this time on Obama's own
Youtube channel. The frankness with which Canadian MPs approach their
politics is nothing short of refreshing.
And then this (and this) is how they do things across the pond. The British make even Canadian MPs look polite.
Health
care reform is as life-and-death of an issue as it gets. Lies need to
be shouted down. The truth needs to be heard, no matter how loudly you
have to speak to make it heard or who you have to interrupt. Joe
Wilson's outburst should be just the beginning. I would love to see
some real confrontations, like the ones in these videos, go down in
Washington, D.C.