OBAMA ‘THE CHARMA’ AND THE BABY-BOOMERS
COMMENTARY
CHANGING OF THE GUARD, WELL OKAY-BUT ON WHAT PROGRAM?
FORGET DONKEYS,
ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS PARTY THAT FIGHTS FOR A WORKERS
GOVERNMENT!
It has been several weeks now since Illinois
Senator Barack Obama announced his candidacy to run for President of the United States
on the Democratic Party ticket. Some readers might have expected that I would
drop everything to comment on this development as soon as that candidacy was
announced, especially as here we have a serious (and ‘clean’) black candidate
who moreover has challenged the political pretensions of baby-boomers, my
generation.
Let us be clear on this, I actually agree with the Senator
that it is time for newer, younger leadership to assert itself and not wait
until the last grave of the last boomer is covered over before new voices can
be heard on the political scene. And I offer as specimens #1 and #2 the two
most recent presidents, Bush and Clinton, baby-boomers both, as prime evidence
for the bankruptcy of the conventional bourgeois politics. Every rationale
person should go screaming into the night at the thought that another Clinton
(or Bush, what about Jeb?) will be taking her apparently alternating dynastic
place in the White House.
I have noted, sarcastically, elsewhere that my parent’s
generation, the generation that went through childhood in the Depression of the
1930’s and fought World War II, has been misnamed “the greatest generation” for basically being
quiet (in the 1950’s and 1960’s when it was time to scream like hell).
Unfortunately the boomer generation has also long ago given up the ghost of
whatever dreams animated our youth and made the 1960’s and early 1970’s a time-‘when
to be alive was very heaven’. Some got tired, some burned out, some copped out
and a few, very few, of us are left to tell the tale. Well, for what it is worth we made every error
in the book of social change, there were excesses to be sure and most certainly
we were defeated politically not only by
the likes of one Richard M. Nixon but by ‘wannabes’ from my generation like the
Bushes and Clintons who offered more of the same old politics.
But, hold on a minute. If Senator Obama wants to lead a new
‘children’s crusade’ against the current boomer establishment I want to know
one thing and that is what is your program? Call me jaded but his campaign is
very long on dreamy talk and very short on a program that addresses the key
needs for working people-education, living wages, defense of civil liberties, repairing
the physical infrastructure of the country, making New Orleans and the ghettos
and barrios livable, health care and I could go on but you get the point. In
short, those things that are desperately needed today but go far beyond the
norms of even ‘left’ Democratic Party politics and require a workers party
fighting for a workers government.
Now I can tell why I did not respond to sooner to the
announcement of Obama’s candidacy. As it is Black History Month I have been concentrating
on writing about various historical figures and events important to the black
liberation struggle. And as a natural part of that work the name and life of
Malcolm X has taken prominence. Frankly, in the presence of such a real black
mass leader, the voice of the rage of the ghettos in the 1960’s, to friend and
foe alike, it was hard to take the time to comment on yet another ‘clean’ black
Democrat. As I pointed out in a review of the Autobiography of Malcolm X
today’s black leaders like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Obama the “Charma”
please take a step back, very far back. Enough said for now.
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