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Its officially been one year that The Wire has been off the air. Erin Evans over at The Root has a good article on Wire withdrawal. Still we have to remember that one of The Wire’s biggest fans, Barack Obama is now running the country and is caught up in his own drama with situations and characters so interesting and complex it could’ve been written by David Simon. Here are some things that Barack Obama could’ve learned from The Wire. If the world was David Simon’s Baltimore, who would Obama be? Who would be Clay Davis and McNulty?

Foreign Policy

If Obama was watching The Wire carefully, he could learn a lot about foreign policy from two of the major characters from the first three seasons, Avon Barksdale and his cohort, Stringer Bell. While Avon was always willing to go to war for territory and fight over pride, Stringer was more pragmatic, realizing that war was bad for business. Like Obama, Stringer was willing to negotiate with his enemies, including Proposition Joe and Marlo Stansfield. Rather than war with other drug dealers over territory, Stringer built an alliance of huslters from both the east and west side to share a common package and economic interest.

Obama could take Stringer’s role and avoid wars unless they are absolutely necessary, negotiate with countries previously hostile to the US and build alliances with other countries. He should not however be shady and conniving, the characteristics which led to Stringer’s death.

Drugs

Addiction and distribution of drugs have played a big role in all 5 seasons of The Wire. If anything is clear from The Wire, it is that the War on Drugs is a failed war, that only keeps the cycle of addiction, poverty and violence going. For many, the War on Drugs, is a war on black neighborhoods. In the Wire, we see that incarceration of drug dealers has little effect, as there always is a new one to take his place. Obama could learn a lot about how to deal with drugs from Bunny Colvin’s Hamsterdamn experiment. Rather than brutality and incarceration, treatment and counseling were used in an area where drug dealers were free to sell drugs. With drugs less of a priority, police were able to stop violent crime, burglaries and rape.

If Obama was paying attention to Season 3, he will put more money into treatment, and less emphasis on incarceration. While the American War on Drugs has focused primarily on the black community, millions of white Americans have become addicted to prescription pills and methamphetamine. While surveys have shown that white people use drugs at the same rate of black people, blacks are incarcerated five times as much for drug crimes.

Education

Season 4 of The Wire highlighted the educational crisis in urban areas. Through the eyes of four poor black children and a white teacher. In Season 4 we see the failure of No Child Left behind, as teachers are forced to teach to tests rather than using their own skills and knowledge. We also see the apathetic teachers and the overcrowded classrooms and the social problems that lead to dysfunctional students.

Season 4 also makes it clear that students in urban areas who aren’t involved in the educational process get educated on the street to become drug dealers. John McCain called education the Civil Rights Movement of the 21st century, probably the ony thing he said during the campaign that I agreed with. Education in urban areas is not a black problem but an American problem, a problem all Americans must unite to solve.

Politics

Clearly Obama paid close attention to Mayor Tommy Carcetti’s campaign against Mayor Royce. Both Obama and Carcetti were good looking, with excellent debate and oratory skills. Just like Tommy Carcetti woke up white in a city that wasn’t, Barack Obama woke up black in a county that wasn’t. Carcetti managed to overcome his race problem by splitting the black vote between Royce and Gray just like Obama managed to split some of the white vote between Edwards and Clinton in the primary. Carcetti kept a cool head while his opponents tried to connect him to unsavory characters and reached out to people outside of his base to develop a strong coalition.

Obama must also learn from Tommy Carcetti’s brief term as Mayor. Carcetti found himself in a budget deficit as Mayor and unable to complete his campaign promises. He also realized that he would have to eat “bowls of shit” from several interest groups in Baltimore. Obama must also confront this problem in dealing with the military, Wall street and religious leaders. With a failing economy, he must be both pragmatic and idealistic in his decisions on what to cut, what to keep and what to expand.

Obama must also be like Carcetti and build alliances with his opponents who did not support him in the election, such as Carcetti’s alliance with council president, Narise Campbell. He must also crack down on corruption in politics, whether it be from the Clay Davis’s of the world or the Tom Delays.

I’d never in my life think that the cast of the Wire would do a PSA or ad but here they are in North Carolina supporting Barack Obama in the election (did Wire fans push Obama over the edge in NC?)

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ainewsdesk/ ainewsdesk

    This piece must have been crazy easy to write.

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    Wow didn’t know he liked the wire, I loved that show!

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    what difference does it make what shows barack watches. he’s human like you. people are so anger because he is president and he’s black. come on people get over it. if we all were blind who would care? we all eat, piss and s**t the same, the blood we have are the same color. its just skin!! more than half the white people in the world want tans to darken their skin… so ? people are very ignorant with their small brains…damn dummies!!!

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    I have to wonder if all who commented actually read the article. I wonder because it went beyond your president just watchin a popular HBO show…it was comparing and contrasting the characters w/n the WIRE along w this Presidency.
    I loved the realness of the HBO hit, The Wire.
    As a social worker, I think it was amazing how they portrayed the lived reality for some involved in the ‘game’.
    Showing the multi-intelligences, layers,needs, aspirations,struggles
    and arbitrary decisions that are made for certain individuals
    by certain individuals (or levels of government) that are far
    removed from those they have been elected to serve.
    Thank you for the piece, I enjoyed reading it!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Gail_Brooks/ Gail_Brooks

    the only thing that can be intertwined is their intelligence levels…but i think the vast majority of people are missing the ‘message’ behind shows like the wire and the sopranos…which is FREE WILL both are extremely intelligent…but one ‘career’ choice either leads to jail or death…like in te case with the sopranos…in the last episode…his lawyer tells him there more than likely will be an indictment and then in the last scene the screen fades to black…so it’s either he went to jail or he got killed…which is the only result form such destructive lifestyle….it’s nothing glorious about it…and as far as obama liking the wire…he’s human…

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mrntgr/ mrntgr

    I guess I could buy everything in this article except the piece on foreign policy. Stringer Bell was not someone to emulate. Although it was Avon’s error in getting locked up that started their downfall, it was Stringer’s negotiating with Prop Joe that got the crew marked as weak and drove the nail into the coffin. Stringer Bell was just a puppet for Proposition Joe, who essentially ended up supplying the whole city. Stringer did not build that alliance: he was the face of it. Stringer badly wanted to appear to be the man. Prop Joe was glad to oblige and hold on to the real power and money. As the holder of the connect, Joe put himself in a position to take a cut off every brick he sold to the co-op, because only he would know what he paid the connect. Joe even managed to drive a wedge between Stringer and Avon, his chief rivals.

    The idea that Stringer negotiated with Marlo Stanfield is laughable. Stringer talked, and Marlo tooled up because he knew that given the situation, Stringer’s response was nonsense. The only thing to be said was “I can show you better than I can tell you,” which sadly is the ONLY way things like that get resolved. Avon knew this and tried to respond in kind, but Stringer’s approach had bungled things to the point that Marlo marked them for weak and was emboldened to stand his ground. Joe on the other hand actually developed some leverage on Marlo and negotiated. I definitely don’t think Obama should follow Stringer’s lead when it comes to diplomacy. Or business for that matter, as Stringer was a terrible businessman on the legit side of things. The only lesson to be learned from Stringer is to stick to what you know. If anything, Obama would be best served to emulate Prop Joe.

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