From The American Left History Blog Archives (2007)
- On American Political Discourse
SUMMER RERUNS, SUMMER SOLDIERS, SUMMER BLOCKBUSTERS
SHEEEE’S BACK
Markin comment:
In the period 2006-2009 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.
************SUMMER RERUNS, SUMMER SOLDIERS, SUMMER BLOCKBUSTERS
COMMENTARY
There is an old saying that no news is good news. Whatever
the validity of that statement is there is no denying that it is hard to get a
focus what to make of latest political news as summer bears down on us.
However, here are a few comments –
SHEEEE’S BACK
In May I commented on the decision of courageous anti-war
activist Cindy Sheehan to ‘resign’ as the face of the anti-war movement noting
that her frustration at the Democratic failure to reverse the direction of the
war ‘as advertised’ in the 2006 midterm Congressional elections had driven her to despair. Apparently now she
is back and ‘on the low’ is traveling and preparing, if necessary, to oppose
herself as a congressional candidate to House Speaker Pelosi in the 2008
elections. The dilemma of Ms. Sheehan graphically illustrates the tremendous
political problems associated with the long time dependence on the ‘good’
offices of the Democratic Party, the other party of capitalist, in order to bring
about social change. Or in the case of Iraq to even stop the imperialist
madness. Militants should not only redouble their efforts to change things but
also take a harder look at ways to defeat this Democratic behemoth. That is
where the fight is in America .
WAITING FOR GODOT
Part of Ms. Sheehan’s dilemma stems for the chronic inability
to break out from the parliamentary cretinism that we have been confronted with
as the solution to the Iraq
question. Right now, as Republican office holders, with the apparent bizarre
exception of Arizona Senator McCain, are fleeing the U.S.S. Bush like rats from
a sinking ship the Democrats are trying to cobble yet another resolution to
‘redeploy’ the troops out of Iraq. But
hold on, Dems- we still have the July 15th interim report of the
interim report to wait on to see if the situation in Iraq has improved. Of course, that
is just the icing on the cake. Everyone
is really waiting (delaying) until General Petraeus’ report in September. Hear
this now- forget these bogus reports- this Bush Administration will see enough
‘light’ in these documents to continue the current strategy until January 20,
2009. My suggestion to Ms. Sheehan and others is that they get on board and
fight for a workers party. That is a great lesson to be learned from all of
this.
REQUIEM FOR A SUMMER SOLDIER
We have just passed the celebration of the 4th of
July and the usual patriotic hoopla. Readers of this space know of my great, if
rather belated, admiration for the winter soldiers at Valley
Forge and elsewhere who kept the democratic faith through think
and thin. As if to mock such devotion there has been a recent spate of conservative
commentary on old time notions of patriotism expressed by ritual display of the
flag. Locally this has been expressed in a commentary in the Sunday Boston
Globe of July 8, 2007 by Op/Ed contributor Jeff Jacoby. Mr. Jacoby and I have
locked horns before but here apparently he is in a lather about the lack of
flags displayed in his neighborhood. The inference to be drawn is that those
who do not display the flag are not patriotic. Of course, Mr. Jacoby is well
known locally as one of the last of about seven supporters in Massachusetts of the current Iraq War. He,
on more than one occasion, has expressed his willingness let some other
father’s son fight on his behalf in this worthless cause. On the other hand he apparently
will be more than happy to wave the flag in the front of his house. Forget this
flag thing, here is the ‘skinny’- until further notice we stand on this idea-
yes we love this country- no, we do not love this government. Enough said
THE CLASH OF THE TITANS
Of course no commentary by this writer would be complete
without at least a little swipe at that other party of capitalism, the
Democrats. If there is one thing that has become apparent this summer it is
that the real battle for the Democratic presidential nomination is down to the
intergenerational fight between Hillary and Obama ‘The Charma”. In recognition
of this the first ‘blood’ was drawn in Iowa
last week. Hillary with her man Bill in tow barnstormed through Iowa spreading the Old
Gospel news that the good old days of the Bill Clinton Administration were
pretty good. Well yes, Bill you were probably better than George Bush. I would
not, however, deem that as high praise under the circumstances since George W.
Bush makes Millard Fillmore, another accidental president, look good by
comparison. As the campaign progresses
the “golden age” of the Clintons
will be discussed further here. Obama is the new kid on the block and strictly
a New Gospel guy and in a not so veiled way has declared that the Emperor (or
currently the Empress) has no clothes. Stay tuned to see how this fight
develops. It will not be pretty, especially if the race gets closer than it is
now. Yes, youth must be served but these ‘guys’ are already old news.
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