Or perhaps Obama's strategy of self-presentation and
self-preservation. Murray Schwartz on PsyArt:
Dear Psyarters,
At this precarious moment in the
United States' response to the use of nerve gas in Syria -- a response
that will be deeply consequential, whatever it turns our to be -- I
would like to return for a moment to the suggestion Norm made years
ago, that we explore Obama's "identity theme." In response to
Norm's invitation, there was speculation that Obama seeks to unify
opposing forces or persons. I have observed a different pattern,
and I think Obama is repeating it now. He plays rope-a dope, to
borrow a phrase from Mohammad Ali. That is, he puts himself in a
position of apparent weakness in order to set the stage for exposure of
the weakness of a rival. The impulse to unify, to bring people
together, is only a starting point, or moment, in this dynamic -- and
risky -- process. The current enactment of this process is his
challenge to congress to support his commitment to respond to Assad's
use of banned chemical weapons in Syria. As I watch this
challenge play out, I am!
mindful of the numerous
occasions in which Obama has been -- or placed himself -- in the same
position, as he did a few weeks before each presidential election,
which he won.
--Best, Murray
I have a Dream—my missiles over Syria...—oh wait...
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