No Dog in this Fight
By P
Jerome
15/10/08 "Information
Clearinghouse"
- --For
those of us
who are
antiwar,
anti-government
spying,
anti-torture/rendition,
and in favor
of improving
the lives of
working
people, this
election
season has
been a
nightmare.
Most
presidential
elections
are awful --
months/years
of
commericials,
punditry,
and lying --
but this
year is
particularly
terrible.
Contrary to
the accepted
"wisdom" of
the
electoral
experts,
Americans
are not so
divided as
we might
seem. More
than 80
percent of
us oppose
the war in
Iraq, with
the majority
wanting
immediate
withdrawl
(not
"redeployment").
Larger
majorities
want an end
to
government
wiretapping
(and
vociferously
opposed the
wiretapping
immunity
bill), a
scaled-back
military
budget, and
universal
health care
that
excludes the
insurance
industry.
Further,
almost no
one outside
the beltway
or the NY
financial
district
bought into
the "crisis"
that
mandated a
$850 billion
bailout for
Wall Street.
These are
not
complicated
positions,
but we are
given the
"choice"
between John
"Bomb, bomb,
bomb Iran"
McCain and
Barack
"Threats in
100
different
countries"
Obama.
McCain is
beyond the
pale for any
but the
proto-fascists
among us,
and even
they have
reservations
about his
health and
sanity. But
to question
whether the
potential
ascension of
"Saint
Barack" is a
good thing,
to put into
the play of
questions of
his
militarism
and support
for
authoritarianism
at home, or
to outright
oppose his
candidacy
based on
lies and
war-mongering,
is to invite
the wrath of
the "good
liberal"
majority.
Beginning
with his
2004
convention
speech when
he called
for "missile
strikes"
against Iran
and
Pakistan,
through his
2008
convention
speech
imploring
America to
recognize
the "threats
of
tomorrow,"
Mr. Obama
has based
his
candidacy no
less on fear
and
militarism
than the
dreaded
Republicans.
After
explaining
to a liberal
friend that
Mr. Obama
called for
an
additional
92,000
troops for
the
military,
for
expansion of
the genocide
in
Afghanistan
into
Pakistan,
and an
accelerated
war on
terror in
100
countries
(up from
Cheney's
60-country
target
list), she
simply
nodded and
said, "This
is what you
have to say
to get
elected."
Say what?
I see. To
appeal to
the mass of
the
electorate,
you have to
take
positions
they oppose.
This twisted
"logic"
would also
seem to
include
supporting
the Wall
Street
bailout and
the
wiretapping
bill, in
which Obama
invested
significant
time and
energy. In
my naivete,
I thought
that any
compromise
geared
toward
"winning the
election" by
this logic
meant taking
populist
positions
that a
candidate
might
otherwise
not adopt.
Yet here,
Mr. Obama
takes
anti-populist
positions
to...win the
election?
A candidate
for office
can only be
judged on
what he/she
says he
believes and
says he will
do, and on
his/her
track recrod.
We have
nothing
else. In the
case of
Obama, we
are supposed
to believe
he says and
acts on
motives
other than
his core
beliefs for
unstated
other
reasons.
This is, I
respectfully
submit,
nonsense.
When he
voted for
the wiretap
bill, he
said he
wanted to
have all
"necessary
tools" at
his disposal
for an Obama
presidency.
When he
calls for
more "boots
on the
ground" in
Afghanistan,
or for
"missile
strikes" in
Pakistan, or
"keeping the
nuclear
option on
the table"
in Iran, he
means what
he is
saying. His
vision is of
an imperial
America on
the march,
waging war
in pursuit
of
unspecified
"threats"
with a
bigger,
better
managed
military.
That vision
includes
domestic
spying and
austerity
budgets for
the
foreseeable
future.
So where
does this
leave that
part of
America that
opposes wars
of
aggression,
torture,
extraordinary
rendition,
and the war
on terror?
Where does
it leave
people who
want to
resist
domestic
wiretapping
or oppose
sacrificing
our futures
for Wall
Street
profits? I
know the
drill: hold
your nose
and vote
Democratic
...again.
No, not this
time, and
never again.
The majority
of us do not
have a dog
in this
billion-dollar
electoral
fight, and
the majority
will not
vote at all,
and why
should they?
If McCain
wins, more
war and more
austerity.
If Obama
wins, even
more war and
even more
austerity,
but with no
political
opposition.
By November
5, the same
people will
be
controlling
our lives,
regardless
of the
election
outcome.
Real power
never gets
voted out of
office. It
must be
confronted
and
overturned.
P Jerome is
a civil
rights
attorney in
Washington,
DC