From The American Left History Blog Archives (2007)
- On American Political Discourse
Markin comment:
In the period 2006-2008 I, in
vain, attempted to put some energy into analyzing the blossoming American
presidential campaign since it was to be, as advertised at least, a watershed
election, for women, blacks, old white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the
event I had to abandon the efforts in about May of 2008 when it became obvious,
in my face obvious, that the election would be a watershed only for those who
really believed that it would be a watershed election. The four years of the
Obama presidency, the 2012 American presidential election campaign, and world
politics have only confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially
the right decision at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois
commentators go on and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things to
do like fighting against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies, the
struggle for more and better jobs, and for a workers party that fights for a
workers government . More than enough to do, right? Still a look back at some
of the stuff I wrote then does not a bad feel to it. Read on.
************Adieu, Karl Rove- Almost
There appears to be something of a law that right wing political
ideologues, venal as many of them are, do not retire but merely move on to
greener pastures. At least that appears to be the case of one Karl Rove who
until this past September served as President George W. Bush’s ‘brain’. No
sooner had we seen him off to the rolling hills of East
Texas the he pops up on the “Charlie Rose Show”. And his purpose?
To muddy the waters about who and who did not act impulsively in the lead up to
the ill-fated Iraq
War. Rove is retailing the notion that the legislative branch, in this case,
the august ‘slumbering giant’ United States Senate ‘bushwhacked’ the Administration
into a rush to judgment. Okay, Karl have it your way. That, however, is not the
real point here. The nefarious Mr. Rove is getting a jump start on history by
influencing what the first drafts will look like. Oh, well. But mark this, some
‘objective’ historian writing about the Iraq War and the slow demise of the
American Empire in fifty or one hundred years will in order to give all sides
their due, cite Mr. Rove’s remarks as the coin of the realm. Nice touch,
Karl. But know this also, there is no
truth to be found there. Nevertheless, as I noted in the commentary below
written as a ‘tearful’ farewell to a departed foe in September here is savage
class warrior.
COMMENTARY
A SAVAGE CLASS WARRIOR LEAVES BUSH TO HIS OWN DEVICES
Well by now everyone among the ‘chattering classes’ knows
that Republican President George Bush’s ‘evil counselor’, one Karl Rove, has
like so many in the recent past abandoned the sinking ship U.S.S. Bush and gone
off to seek greener pastures in the hills of Texas. However, unlike most of the
Bush ilk, the likes of Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz to a name a couple, I
will miss Karl Rove as a target. Why? I will make a confession based on a very
long experience in politics- I get along better with and better understand
right wing ideologues than the usual mushy ‘consultant’ types who populate
today’s political scene. The ‘band aid guys’ and the ‘scotch tape gals’ whose
political program is a small grab bag of ‘nice’ things to tweak the capitalist
system while leaving it intact and that solve nothing leave me cold. One only
needs to mention the name of the apparently recently retired Democratic Party
consultant and perennially ‘loser’ Robert Schrum to bring this point home.
Give me the hard ball players, the real bourgeois class
warriors, any day. They know there is a class struggle going on as well as I do
and know and that, in the final analysis, it is a fight to the finish. And who
will dare say that Karl Rove was not the hell-bent king of that crowd. Anyone
who could get a genuine dolt like George Bush elected twice Governor of Texas
and twice President of the United
States without flinching knows his business.
Imagine if Rove had had a real political street fighter like Richard Nixon for
a client. Yes, I know in the end Mr. Rove and I will be shooting from different
sides of the barricades but Karl was a real evil genius and I will miss that
big target.
Karl Rove honed two basic propositions that Marxists can
appreciate, even if only from an adversarial position. One was the
above-mentioned sense of the vagaries of the class struggle for the bourgeois
class that he so faithfully represented. How he was able to grab the dirt poor
and against the wall farmers of places like Kansas and the desperately poor of
the small towns of the ‘Rust Belt’ as cannon fodder voters for a party that has
not represented plebian interests since at least the 1870’s is worthy of study.
The second was his notion, parliamentary-centered to be sure, of a ‘vanguard’
party. What? Karl Rove as some kind of
closet Leninist? No. However, his proposition that the Republican party should
cater to its social conservative base and drag whoever it could in their wake
is a piece of political wisdom that leftists should think through more. Much
better that approach than to rely on the
current dominant ‘popular front’ strategy of organizing on the basis of the
lowest common denominator issues whittled down to a meaningless point just to
avoid antagonizing the Democrats instead of fighting for what is necessary.
Yes, one can learn something from one’s political adversaries- Adieu, Karl.
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