In contemporary political discourse, the term “deep state” frequently arises as a catch-all phrase to describe the entrenched bureaucracy and unseen forces that shape U.S. governance. Washington, D.C., is often portrayed as the epicenter of this so-called deep state, where power dynamics operate independently of electoral outcomes. Some also refer to it as the “blob.”
While it is true that U.S. governance is steered by unelected and unaccountable entities, such as the military and intelligence complexes, the concept of the “deep state” can oversimplify the complexities of governance in Washington, D.C. It can also serve to deflect accountability from those most responsible for the damage inflicted on our country.
The deep state may appear to be a monolithic entity. However, it is, in reality, a complex web of human actors with genuine agency. Among these individuals, Barack Obama stands out as a pivotal figure whose influence and legacy have significantly shaped the political landscape over the past 17 years.
In this concluding piece of our series on Barack Obama, we explore his instrumental role in shaping U.S. policy, not just during his own presidency but also during Trump's first term and the Biden presidency—sometimes referred to as Obama's third and fourth terms—and how this unfortunate era may now be approaching its end.
These guys name names and show interconnections and the moves that the names made from administration to administration and how OBummer was the key figure behind much of what passes for the deep state blob. The Blob is neither nameless or faceless and with the names and faces known, accountability can be assessed. One can only hope accountability takes reasonable shape for the damage done to the people and country. What do you think should be done with these “people”?