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By George Lakoff, Berkeley, CA. February 24, 2009.

As President Obama prepares to address a joint session of Congress, what can we expect to hear?

The pundits will stress the nuts-and-bolts policy issues: the banking system, education, energy, health care. But beyond policy, there will be a vision of America—a moral vision and a view of unity that the pundits often miss.

What they miss is the Obama Code. For the sake of unity, the President tends to express his moral vision indirectly. Like other self-aware and highly articulate speakers, he connects with his audience using what cognitive scientists call the "cognitive unconscious." Speaking naturally, he lets his deepest ideas simply structure what he is saying. If you follow him, the deep ideas are communicated unconsciously and automatically. The Code is his most effective way to bring the country together around fundamental American values.

For supporters of the President, it is crucial to understand the Code in order to talk overtly about the old values our new president is communicating. It is necessary because tens of millions of Americans—both conservatives and progressives—don’t yet perceive the vital sea change that Obama is bringing about. The word "code" can refer to a system of either communication or morality. President Obama has integrated the two. The Obama Code is both moral and linguistic at once. The President is using his enormous skills as a communicator to express a moral system. As he has said, budgets are moral documents. His economic program is tied to his moral system and is discussed in the Code, as are just about all of his other policies.

Behind the Obama Code are seven crucial intellectual moves that I believe are historically, practically, and cognitively appropriate, as well as politically astute. They are not all obvious, and jointly they may seem mysterious. That is why it is worth sorting them out one-by-one.

1. Values Over Programs

The first move is to distinguish programs from the value systems they represent. Every policy has a material aspect—the nuts and bolts of how it works— plus a typically implicit cognitive aspect that represents the values and ideas behind the nuts and bolts. The President knows the difference. He understands that those who see themselves as "progressive" or "conservative" all too often define those words in terms of programs rather than values. Even the programs championed by progressives may not fit what the President sees as the fundamental values of the country. He is seeking to align the programs of his administration with those values.

The potential pushback will come not just from conservatives who do not share his values, but just as much from progressives who make the mistake of thinking that programs are values and that progressivism is defined by a list of programs. When some of those programs are cut as economically secondary or as unessential, their defenders will inevitably see this as a conservative move rather than a move within an overall moral vision they share with the President.

This separation between values and programs lies behind the president’s pledge to cut programs that don’t serve those values and support those that do — no matter whether they are proposed by Republicans or Democrats. The President’s idealistic question is, what policies serve what values? — not what political interests?

2. Progressive Values are American Values

President Obama’s second intellectual move concerns what the fundamental American values are. In Moral Politics, I described what I found to be the implicit, often unconscious, value systems behind progressive and conservative thought. Progressive thought rests, first, on the value of empathy—putting oneself in other people’s shoes, seeing the world through their eyes, and therefore caring about them. The second principle is acting on that care, taking responsibility both for oneself and others, social as well as individual responsibility. The third is acting to make oneself, the country, and the world better—what Obama has called an "ethic of excellence" toward creating "a more perfect union" politically.

Historian Lynn Hunt, in Inventing Human Rights, has shown that those values, beginning with empathy, lie historically behind the human rights expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Obama, in various interviews and speeches, has provided the logical link. Empathy is not mere sympathy. Putting oneself in the shoes of others brings with it the responsibility to act on that empathy—to be "our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper"—and to act to improve ourselves, our country, and the world.

The logic is simple: Empathy is why we have the values of freedom, fairness, and equality — for everyone, not just for certain individuals. If we put ourselves in the shoes of others, we will want them to be free and treated fairly. Empathy with all leads to equality: no one should be treated worse than anyone else. Empathy leads us to democracy: to avoid being subject indefinitely to the whims of an oppressive and unfair ruler, we need to be able to choose who governs us and we need a government of laws.

Obama has consistently maintained that what I, in my writings, have called "progressive" values are fundamental American values. From his perspective, he is not a progressive; he is just an American. That is a crucial intellectual move.

Those empathy-based moral values are the opposite of the conservative focus on individual responsibility without social responsibility. They make it intolerable to tolerate a president who is The Decider—who gets to decide without caring about or listening to anybody. Empathy-based values are opposed to the pure self-interest of a laissez-faire "free market," which assumes that greed is good and that seeking self-interest will magically maximize everyone’s interests. They oppose a purely self-interested view of America in foreign policy. Obama’s foreign policy is empathy-based, concerned with people as well as states—with poverty, education, disease, water, the rights of women and children, ethnic cleansing, and so on around the world.

How are such values expressed? Take a look at the inaugural speech. Empathy: "the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job, the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child…" Responsibility to ourselves and others: "We have duties to ourselves, the nation, and the world." The ethic of excellence: "there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of character, than giving our all to a difficult task." They define our democracy: "This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed."

The same values apply to foreign policy: "To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and make clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds." And to religion as well: By quoting language like "our brother’s keeper," he is communicating that mere individual responsibility will not get you into Heaven, that social responsibility and making the world better is required.

3. Biconceptualism and the New Bipartisanship

The third crucial idea behind the Obama Code is biconceptualism, the knowledge that a great many people who identify themselves ideologically as conservatives, or politically as Republicans or Independents, share those fundamental American values—at least on certain issues. Most "conservatives" are not thoroughgoing movement conservatives, but are what I have called "partial progressives" sharing Obama’s American values on many issues. Where such folks agree with him on values, Obama tries, and will continue to try, to work with them on those issues if not others. And, he assumes, correctly I believe, that the more they come to think in terms of those American values, the less they will think in terms of opposing conservative values.

Biconceptualism lay behind his invitation to Rick Warren to speak at the inaugural. Warren is a biconceptual, like many younger evangelicals. He shares Obama’s views of the environment, poverty, health, and social responsibility, though he is otherwise a conservative. Biconceptualism is behind his "courting" of Republican members of Congress. The idea is not to accept conservative moral views, but to find those issues where individual Republicans already share what he sees as fundamentally American values. He has "reached across the aisle" to Richard Luger on nuclear proliferation, but not on economics.

Biconceptualism is central to Obama’s attempts to achieve unity —a unity based on his understanding of American values. The current economic failure gives him an opening to speak about the economy in terms of those ideals: caring about all, prosperity for all, responsibility for all by all, and good jobs for all who want to work.

I think Obama is correct about biconceptualism of this sort — at least where the overwhelming proportion of Americans is concerned. When the President spoke at the Lincoln Day dinner recently about sensible Midwestern Republicans, he meant biconceptual Republicans, who are progressive and/or pragmatic on many issues.

But hardcore movement conservatives tend to be more ideological and less biconceptual than their constituents. In the recent stimulus vote, the hardcore movement conservatives kept party discipline (except for three Senate votes) by threatening to run opposition candidates against anyone who broke ranks. They were able to enforce this because the conservative message machine is strong in their districts and there is no nationwide progressive message machine operating in those districts. The effectiveness of the conservative message machine led to Obama making a rare mistake in communication, the mistake of saying out loud in Florida not to think of Rush Limbaugh, thus violating the first rule of framing and giving Rush Limbaugh even greater power.

Biconceptual, partly progressive, Republicans do exist in Congress, and the president is not going to give up on them. But as long as the conservative message machine can activate its values virtually unopposed in conservative districts, movement conservatives can continue to pressure biconceptual Republicans and keep them from voting their conscience on many issues. This is why a nationwide progressive message machine needs to be organized if the president is to achieve unity through biconceptualism.

4. Protection and Empowerment

The fourth idea behind the Obama Code is the President’s understanding of government—"not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works." This depends on what "works" means. The word sounds purely pragmatic, but it is moral in operation.

The idea is that government has twin moral missions: protection and empowerment. Protection includes not just military and police protection, but protections for the environment, consumers, workers, pensioners, disaster victims, and investors.

Empowerment is what his stimulus package is about: it includes education and other forms of infrastructure—roads, bridges, communications, energy supply, the banking system and stock market. The moral mission of government is simple: no one can earn a living in America or live an American life without protection and empowerment by the government. The stimulus package is basically an empowerment package. Taxes are what you pay for living in America, rather than in Congo or Bangladesh. And the more money you make from government protection and empowerment, the more you owe in return. Progressive taxation is a matter of moral accounting. Tax cuts for the middle class mean that the middle class hasn’t been getting as much as it has been contributing to the nation’s productivity for many years.

This view of government meshes with our national ideal of equality. There needs to be moral equality: equal protection and equal empowerment. We all deserve health care protection, retirement protection, worker protection, employment protection, protection of our civil liberties, and investment protection. Protection and empowerment. That’s what "works" means—"whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified."

5. Morality and Economics Fit Together

Crises are times of opportunity. Budgets are moral statements. President Obama has put these ideas together. His economic program is a moral program and conversely. Why the quartet of leading economic issues—education, energy, health, banking? Because they are at the heart of government’s moral mission of protection and empowerment, and correspondingly, they are what is needed to act on empathy, social and personal responsibility, and making the future better. The economic crisis is also an opportunity. It requires him to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on the right things to do.

6. Systemic Causation and Systemic Risk

Conservatives tend to think in terms of direct causation. The overwhelming moral value of individual, not social, responsibility requires that causation be local and direct. For each individual to be entirely responsible for the consequences of his or her actions, those actions must be the direct causes of those consequences. If systemic causation is real, then the most fundamental of conservative moral—and economic—values is fallacious. Global ecology and global economics are prime examples of systemic causation. Global warming is fundamentally a system phenomenon. That is why the very idea threatens conservative thinking. And the global economic collapse is also systemic in nature. That is at the heart of the death of the conservative principle of the laissez-faire free market, where individual short-term self-interest was supposed to be natural, moral, and the best for everybody. The reality of systemic causation has left conservatism without any real ideas to address global warming and the global economic crisis.

With systemic causation goes systemic risk. The old rational actor model taught in economics and political science ignored systemic risk. Risk was seen as local and governed by direct causation, that is, buy short-term individual decisions. The investment banks acted on their own short-term risk, based on short-term assumptions, for example, that housing prices would continue to rise or that bundles of mortgages once secure for the short term would continue to be "secure" and could be traded as "securities."

The systemic nature of ecological and economic causation and risk have resulted in the twin disasters of global warming and global economic breakdown. Both must be dealt with on a systematic, global, long-term basis. Regulating risk is global and long-term, and so what are required are world-wide institutions that carry out that regulation in a systematic way and that monitor causation and risk systemically, not just locally.

President Obama understands this, though much of the country does not. Part of his challenge will be to formulate policies that carry out these ideas and to communicate these ideas as well as possible to the public.

7. Contested Concepts and Patriotic Language

As President, Barack Obama must speak in patriotic language. But all patriot language in this country is "contested." Every major patriotic term has a core meaning that we all understand the same way. But that common core meaning is very limited in its application. Most uses of patriotic language are extended from the core on the basis of either conservative or progressive values to produce meanings that are often opposite from each other.

I’ve written a whole book, Whose Freedom?, on the word "freedom" as used by conservatives and progressives. In his second inaugural, George W. Bush used "freedom," "free," and "liberty" over and over—first, with its common meaning, then shifting to its conservative meaning: defending "freedom" as including domestic spying, torture and rendition, denial of habeus corpus, invading a country that posed no threat to us, a "free market" based on greed and short-term profits for the wealthy, denying sex education and access to women’s health facilities, denying health care to the poor, and leading to the killing and maiming of innocent civilians in Iraq by the hundreds of thousands, all in the name of "freedom." It was anything but a progressive’s view of freedom—and anything but the view intended in the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.

For forty years, from the late 1960’s through 2008, conservatives managed, through their extensive message machine, to reframe much of our political discourse to fit their worldview. President Obama is reclaiming our patriotic language after decades of conservative dominance, to fit what he has correctly seen as the ideals behind the founding of our country.

"Freedom" will no longer mean what George W. Bush meant by it. Guantanamo will be closed, torture outlawed, the market regulated. Obama’s inaugural address was filled with framings of patriotic concepts to fit those ideals. Not just the concept of freedom, but also equality, prosperity, unity, security, interests, challenges, courage, purpose, loyalty, patriotism, virtue, character, and grace. Look at these words in his inaugural address and you will see how Obama has situated their meaning within his view of fundamental American values: empathy, social and well as personal responsibility, improving yourself and your country. We can expect further reclaiming of patriotic language throughout his administration.

All this is what "change" means. In his policy proposals the President is trying to align his administration’s policies with the fundamental values of the Framers of our Constitution. In seeking "bipartisan" support, he is looking beyond political affiliations to those who share those values on particular issues. In his economic policy, he is realigning our economy with the moral missions of government: protection and empowerment for all.

It’s Us, Not Just Him

The president is the best political communicator of our age. He has the bully pulpit. He gets media attention from the press. His website is running a permanent campaign, Organizing for Obama, run by his campaign manager David Plouffe. It seeks issue-by-issue support from his huge mailing list. There are plenty of progressive blogs. MoveOn.org now has over five million members. And yet that is nowhere near enough.

The conservative message machine is huge and still going. There are dozens of conservative think tanks, many with very large communications budgets. The conservative leadership institutes are continuing to turn out thousands of trained conservative spokespeople every year. The conservative apparatus for language creation is still functioning. Conservative talking points are still going out to their network of spokespeople, who still being booked on tv and radio around the country. About 80% of the talking heads on tv are conservatives. Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are as strong as ever. There are now progressive voices on MSNBC, Comedy Central, and Air America, but they are still overwhelmed by Right’s enormous megaphone. Republicans in Congress can count on overwhelming message support in their home districts and home states. That is one reason why they were able to stonewall on the President’s stimulus package. They had no serious media competition at home pounding out the Obama vision day after day.

Such national, day-by-day media competition is necessary. Democrats need to build it. Democratic think tanks are strong on policy and programs, but weak on values and vision. Without the moral arguments based on the Obama values and vision, the policymakers will most likely be unable to regularly address both independent voters and the Limbaugh-FoxNews audiences in conservative Republican strongholds.

The president and his administration cannot build such a communication system, nor can the Democrats in Congress. The DNC does not have the resources. It will be up to supporters of the Obama values, not just supporters on the issues, to put such a system in place. Despite all the organizing strength of Obama supporters, no such organizing effort is now going on. If none is put together, the movement conservatives will face few challenges of fundamental values in their home constituencies and will be able to go on stonewalling with impunity. That will make the president’s vision that much harder to carry out.

Summary

The Obama Code is based on seven deep, insightful, and subtle intellectual moves. What President Obama has been attempting in his speeches is a return to the original frames of the Framers, reconstituting what it means to be an American, to be patriotic, to be a citizen and to share in both the sacrifices and the glories of our country. In seeking "bipartisan" support, he is looking beyond political affiliations to those who share those values on particular issues. In his economic plan, he is attempting to realign our economy with the moral missions of government: protection and empowerment for all.

The president hasn’t fooled the radical ideological conservatives in Congress. They know progressive values when they see them — and they see them in their own colleagues and constituents too often for comfort. The radical conservatives are aware that this economic crisis threatens not only their political support, but the very underpinnings of conservative ideology itself. Nonetheless, their brains have not been changed by facts. Movement conservatives are not fading away. They think their conservative values are the real American values. They still have their message machine and they are going to make the most of it. The ratings for Fox News and Rush Limbaugh are rising. Without a countervailing communications system on the Democratic side, they can create a lot of trouble, not just for the president, not just for the nation, but on a global scale, for the environmental and economic future of the world.

George Lakoff is Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of The Political Mind and Don’t Think of an Elephant!


And the more I think... the more i think...I LIKE THIS GUY

And i notice that we have other problems... traffic... pollution... health in food and imports... a war we don't need... an educational meltdown throughout the country... world opinion of america, a lack of focus on green jobs and training... a lack of future for those who still dream "the american dream".... and I look at "The OBAMA Solution"..... and here is the interesting part----- EVEN THE WEALTHY BENEFIT... because *********being a rich and powerful person in a country known as a dictatorship, hated in many parts of the world, and sinking in its own muck IS NOT NEARLY AS WONDERFUL as being a rich and powerful person in a country known as THE TRUE WORLD LEADER, A DEMOCRACY, A BEACON OF HOPE, and AN EXAMPLE FOR THE WORLD

And I'm thinking more.... WHAT A GREAT SOLUTION

We have a problem with the poor, the WalMart workers, and elderly, getting health care... the economic situation has stripped them of the ability to carry health insurance. We have a huge difference between the HAVE-IT-ALLS and the HAVE-NOTHINGS, grown bigger each year (which the middle is just beginning to realize puts them into the HAVE-ALMOST-NOTHINGS class). **************** *****WHAT A SOLUTION** ************** we raise taxes on the wealthy... provide money for the health care of our population (AND BY THE WAY...I WANT THE POOR GUY FRYING and COUGHING ON MY CHICKEN NUGGETS TO BE HEALTHY FOR MANY REASONS......

I'm sitting.... and thinking.... WHAT A GREAT SOLUTION

Where would we be without the ELECTION. Had McCain/Palin won---- would they have written and had passed a stimulus bill to invigorate the economy? would they have the vision to propose the solutions???? Not if reading REPUBLICAN talking points is on track. They would be lost... as lost as the idiot-who-would-be-king DUBYA was. As in any household--- when there is trouble, there is a time to look for solutions. *****UNEMPLOYMENT... we have too many people WHO WANT TO WORK, and either cannot find ANY job, or cannot find a job that pays better than "sitting on the sideline." *****WORK TO BE DONE... we have an infrastructure which needs repair and to be brought into the 21st century. This is several levels of skilled and unskilled labor which CANNOT easily be outsourced. *****MONEY IN THE HANDS OF THE WEALTHY... more than ever there is a clear CLASS WARFARE difference in ownership....................... **************WHAT A GREAT SOLUTION************* Tax more against the wealthy to fund jobs for the poor and middle class, which cannot be easily outsourced, and which fix and improve the infrastructure of America.

Well, I got only one thing to say:

Being mad or scared or hating someone is not a sound basis for rational thinking. One of the most interesting things about President Obama is that he never appeals to fear or hate or anger. While I well understand that people can be mad or scared or have animosity about the present situation, you won't fix it that way. And I give President Obama lots of credit for understanding that. It's a very refreshing thing, in view or the current mode of "conservative" political rhetoric as it is now, in view of the habitually divisive rhetorical mode that one expects in political discourse in the USA.

Buzzflash naysayers?

These are dismaying comments. Maybe these contributors never liked what Lakoff has been saying for years.

But what he is saying here is that Obama is using rhetoric usefully to set the table for the conversations and ultimately the policies that progressives generally support.

And we should remember that the Obama presidency is only 5 weeks old and already he has passed a major bill with only 3 Republican votes from all of Congress. Is the bill perfect? Of course not. I'd guess that any randomly picked handful of progressive Buzzflash readers set around a table would soon be squabbling about the pros and cons of the stimulus bill and if left unchecked could soon be shouting at one another and calling each other foul names. The Left, internationally, is famous for this. How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? I say 2307 and you say 4102 and the next person says 3876 etc etc and pretty soon we each think the others are wrong-thinking morons.

Is this any way to conduct public policy?

Back to Obama and Lakoff - Lakoff, as I understand him, is saying that good policy follows from good values, that the Americans share a lot of values (and I'm not talking about the coded "values" of, say, "family values") and we get general agreement first and hash out the details second. When you start with the details first you're immediately in the weeds and don't get anywhere. We're all getting so touchy that we're not paying attention.

Like many of us I was alarmed at the talk of "entitlement reform" immediately assuming that we're in for another round of how to "reform" Social Security, ie cut benefits just at a time we should probably be thinking about expanding them.

But then I read this piece from Ezra Klein this morning and I'm not only reassured, I'm impressed and heartened that CBO director Peter Orszag has identified rising health care costs as the real problem. And of course, not just for the entitlement programs of Medicare and Medicaid, but obviously for everyone. Wow. Focus on the real problem! Maybe we'll get ground-breaking, long-lasting change in our health care financing. Maybe we'll join the rest of the civilized world and lower costs and improve outcomes.
http://www.prospect.org//cs/articles?article=how_entitlement_reform_became_health_reform

We should all calm down. Take a deep breath and read Lakoff again. Maybe he, and more importantly Obama, understand something the rest of us are too agitated to see.

Colleen Clark
Cambridge, MA

obama policy

obama is now as responsible for death, chaos and distruction in iraq afghn pakis as bush cheney are. there is no moral justification for the death of even one iraqi paki or afghan--no moral justification. i dont really care what obama says it is what he does that counts (as in body count, which obama doesnt do either.) no, obama is a murderous thug, eloquent and sublime, but a murderous thug none the less.

just take the sock away from your face, Rush..

seriously, that shit'll kill ya..

Anonymous, indeed

Obama is a murderous thug because he hasn't waved a magic wand, withdrawn all our troops already, gotten all the lions and lambs of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan to lie down peacefully with one another, closed down Gitmo etc etc etc?

Are you serious?

Yesterday I was at a seminar at Harvard (in my hometown). Topic: "Obama and Iraq: Designing a Workable Exit Strategy." Presenter was Joost Hilterman, International Crisis Group (Working to Prevent Conflict Worldwide) with a long personal resume of human rights work including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, one of the official investigators of the Anfal Campaign and the Halabja gassings, and author of several reports on these and other atrocities. In other words, not exactly a run-of-the-mill warmonger. He laid out a detailed description of the continuing threats of violence in Iraq and was making the point that our having made a huge and dangerous mess we couldn't in good conscience precipitately pull out without trying to leave behind some workable political structures. Then he took questions from the 20-25 people in the room. At the end a tall man of late middle age, dressed in academic casual like the rest of us, raised his hand and identified himself. "I'm Admiral Fallon."
(http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/news/2008/03/fallon_resigns_as_mideast_mili.php)
Fallon is former CENTCOM commander. He said he thought Hiltermann was unnecessarily pessimistic and that the Iraqis would manage to figure things out.
He surely wasn't on the Bush bandwagon.

I'm not happy with Obama's public reluctance, so far, to, say, let Bagram detainees challenge their detention etc etc, or his decision to send 17,000 more soldiers to Afghanistan, but if you think that you and I sitting here at our keyboards are the only right thinking and conscientious Americans and that if Obama hasn't solved everything yet he's useless, much less "murderous", you have a level of arrogance that is truly breathtaking. So why aren't you out there fixing things instead of blathering along like the rest of us?

Colleen Clark
Cambridge, MA

not the core Obama

I can't tell whether Lakoff is suggesting that these should be Obama's principles, or that they actually are Obama's principles -- or perhaps they should be Obama's messages (independent of the actual deeds)? I'd like to think that what Lakoff writes reflects the true, core Obama, but I've seen too many deeds (including personnel choices) that suggest that his core is quite different.

A phrase comes to mind: what

A phrase comes to mind: what you do speaks so loudly I can't hear what you say. And another: talk is cheap; money buys the lamb.

obama code

seems obama is just as good as bush when it comes to killing other humans. obamas record in the murder file is near perfect. iraqis, afghanis pakis are easy targets for obama. prof. lakoff seems to have gone a bit bonkers here. obama is part of the murderous hate-filled bush/cheney gang. he does bring a certain hi-class flair to the killing fields. maybe thats where prof. lakoff lost his berrings.

did you read the article?

If you did- you did not learn anything-- this was an incredible piece written by a man who has studied how metaphor is part of basic thinking. It is very difficult to change the way we frame our thinking- I believe that you are part of the conservative values thinkers- who wants to see Obama fail and the country with it. poor anonymous person

Bi-bye

"Warren is a biconceptual..." I see, a bi-conceptual oh, sorry, a biconceptual is someone who can talk opposing bullshit out of both sides of his mouth at once. Good to know.

Pres. Obama

Mr. Obama is a politician. He's a brilliant politician, like nothing we have seen from either party for a long time. As an individual, he is personally accomplished and has an unbroken record of integrity. (Certainly in contrast with guys like Bush and McCain, consistent failures since adolescence) And I'm personally sure Obama has more principles and intellectual codes than we've seen in the White House in a while, a long while. But Obama is still a politician, and responds to political pressures much more than moral or intellectual. And should be approached on that level. Relying on Obama's moral or intellectual compass would be a very risky, given the outrageous political and moral and intellectual behavior which has been normalised in the past quarter century. What intellectual code is Obama being guided by, that he did not stop the Predator drone attacks almost immediately upon entering office? How will Obama's intellectual underpinnings help him when he deals with the Pentagon or the intelligence services? What experience does Obama have in that area? And how much moral courage resides within him? President Obama is going to be tested on his most basic values, not some sophisticated.... Oh never mind, I just noticed this sentence: "Biconceptualism lay behind his invitation to Rick Warren to speak at the inaugural. Warren is a biconceptual, like many younger evangelicals. He shares Obama’s views of the environment, poverty, health, and social responsibility, though he is otherwise a conservative." Yeah, okay. Whatever.

OMG

This is the most interminable load of bullshit I've read in my life. Is there anyone who takes this clown seriously? Lakoff is an embarassment to the left.

OMG ... you can't possibly be

A Democrat? I think you speak as a wolf in sheep's clothing. Obviously you did not read the article thoroughly. And obviously you don't support a solution to get this country back to what it used to be. George Lakoff's article made a lot more sense than your embarrassing reply. You sound just like one of those greedy Republicans. Shame on you.

I do

Lakoff is DEEP and I wouldn't expect everyone to understand. That is the task Obama has: educating the masses on morality in politics, something this country has never known.

Yeah, deep.

Explain to me this "biconceptualism," Deep Thinker: Was "compassionate conservativism" biconceptual? Was "triangulation?" Are Blue Dogs biconceptual? All politicians use positions and rhetoric to cross party or demographic lines with common values. It's a garden variety strategy. There isn't anything noble about it, unusual about it, and it doesn't, as other posters note, reflect anything but using people's deepest held beliefs for the purpose of political expediency. Lakoff is playing you for a rube. Wake up.

what about policy?

This is all well and good, but it begs the question, what about his policies? Obama gives pretty good warm and fuzzy and stirring speeches--his delivery is virtually perfect--but they are generally short on specifics. Now we've had a month to assess Obama's actual policy choices, as well as cabinet appointments, and I'm afraid it doesn't fit this picture at all. I've heard no talk about implementing either of the two programs he was quite specific about during the campaign--tax cuts for the middle class, and an end to low taxes for the rich, and a pullout of troops from Iraq. On the former, we're told that he must delay it because of the recession, as though favoring the rich is good during a recession! On the latter, we're told that the generals don't agree with him, as though they were not subordinate to the President. Meanwhile, drones are killing wedding parties in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and banksters are using the money they stole out of the tip pockets of waitresses and the gas money stashes of truck drivers (with the help of Congress) to ante up their million dollar bonuses for the best and brightest crooks who never worked a day in their lives, with Obama's blessing. About the only positive note we see is the evidence that Obama is serious about climate change--and yet, he goes to Canada and fails to say that we can't keep buying oil made from Alberta's tar sands, at hideous cost to the local environment and with three times the climate change impact of petroleum. Is all this because we don't have a strong progressive media machine to back him up? Or is it because he was never one of us, but is a wily politician, skilled at using language to persuade everyone that he's mostly on their side?

Warm and fuzzy?

Our new president exudes confidence and intelligence. You can call it what you want. No, he might not be the kind of person you'd want to sit and have a beer with. We had one of those, and he spent like a drunken sailor ... bullied like a drunk, and couldn't even convey an intelligent thought the entire 8 years. What our country needs now is someone who is INTELLIGENT and CONFIDENT AND CAN GET THE COUNTRY TO GET BEHIND HIM. Bush left America so divided that we could be called the "Divided States of America". Did you JUDGE Bush ONE MONTH into his presidency? Did you judge him a failure after he failed to heed the intelligence on the attacks on 9/11? Did you judge him a failure after botching up everything relating to Katrina, and failure to help maintain those levies? I think, probably not. You people gave Bush whatever he wanted for 8 years, and he destroyed this country. Our only HOPE at this point is that President Obama CAN do something ... and he already has started. Just look up to see what he is already doing. HE IS NOT ALL TALK. He is taking ACTION. Maybe not the action the rich people in this country want, because if it were up to them, they would take every last cent and run off to another country to live in the lap of luxury. Give this President a chance ... he was left with the biggest MESS this country has ever seen.

Yes, this can be seen in his policy

The situation Obama has found himself in is a moving target. There are circumstances that present themselves that we are not aware of where the president has to act at times counter to his projections. Obama has already said as much. Let's say you had planned to buy a new refrigerator at your next pay day. What would you do if your employer cut your pay in half due to reductions in the company's bottom line? You would be in emergency mode trying to juggle your monthly payments and, of course, the refrigerator would just have to wait, unless you have a backup plan. Obama has stuck to quite a number of his policy projections. Let's be realistic and reasonable.

stance versus rhetoric

If you look at Obamas campaign website he has stated all along where he stands morally. On our military he wants to continue to “Project American Power around the world’ maintain American supremacy at Sea, put 45.000 more troops on the ground and arm them with the latest technology, and continue wit the space shield program, in short he is fully behind the military industrial complex and plans on continuing to hold onto the empire. On human rights he says that Israel is our closest friend in the middle east and nothing will separate us from them. Which to mean clearly states that Israeli lives hold more value than Palestinian life’s and international law and the UN and the Geneva conventions are not important. He has barely raised a question after Israel evasion of Gaza. He said something like I deplored the loss of life in Gaza and in Israel. As you recall there were 1,300 Gazans killed (over 700 children) and ten Israelis. Rhetorical lumping the two together is dismissive of Arab lives. While closing Gauntanamo he is investing allot of money in Bahgram in Afghanistan which many detainees say is a worse human rights environment then Gauntanamo. On the economy he is giving 800 billion to his stimulus package while giving the same amount to wall street crooks with almost no accountability and loaning them 9 to 12 trillion dollars. He is clearly signaling that he supports the Freedmanite economic policies of deep and devastating inequality that characterizes the last fifty years. Lets look at facts and not our hazy notions of moral rhetoric.

the codes

Very interesting, and possibly right on target. But I'm curious, despite Lakoff's excellent educational pedigree----is this a construct of his (Lakeoff's) opinions or does he feel that this is an intentional formulation coming from the Big O??