From The American Left History Blog Archives (2006)
- On American Political Discourse
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.
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CONFESSIONS OF AN OLD MILITANT-A CAUTIONARY TALE
Markin comment:
CONFESSIONS OF AN OLD MILITANT-A CAUTIONARY TALE
THIS CONFESSION IS NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED-BE
FOREWARNED.
FORGET DONKEYS, ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS
PARTY
I VOTED FOR VICE PRESIDENT
HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES IN 1968. MOREOVER, I ACTIVELY CAMPAIGNED FOR THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET IN
THE FALL OF THAT YEAR. AND AS AN ASPIRING YOUNG POLITICAN I WAS PERFECTLY
WILLING TO ACCEPT AN ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION IN A VICTORIOUS HUMPHREY
ADMINISTRATION. The thought of that rash youthful action as I am writing this
piece still brings a blush to my cheeks. Of all the political mistakes I have
made in my life this is the one that is still capable of doing that. In today’s
confessional age, however, it is good to get it off my conscience. Please, let
me tell you the story. If at any point it sounds awfully familiar concerning
today’s political choices please feel free to stop.
First, I must plead my youth
as a mitigating circumstance. And as this is also an age when victims give
voice to their travails you must realize that I was a victim of circumstances
throughout all of this experience. Those circumstances most certainly had a
name. That name, one Richard Milhous Nixon, at one time President of the United
States, common war criminal, and political sociopath now residing in one of
Dante’s circles of hell. You knew didn’t you that at least one of the villains
had to be a Republican- some things never change. It may be hard for today’s
militants to understand how much THAT man dominated our political hatreds in
those days. To put it in perspective just remember that Mr. Nixon was the
‘godfather’ of the current president, Mr. Bush, common war criminal, political
sociopath and a prime candidate for one of Dante’s circles of hell. Enough
said.
In the early and mid- 1960’s
this writer defined himself as a left-liberal of the Americans for Democratic
Action school. He had worked for civil rights for blacks and against war,
particularly the Vietnam War then beginning to take center stage in national
politics. When it became apparent that Mr. Nixon was going to be a serious
candidate for president he made a very calculated political decision. Despite
his war follies the writer was fully committed to supporting one Lyndon Baines
Johnson, one time President of the United States, common war criminal,
political sociopath and now also residing in one of Dante’s circles. Those
readers who supported the pro- Iraqi War Democratic presidential candidate, one
John Forbes Kerry, in 2004 know the surreal mental gymnastics entailed to
justify that position. Why Johnson? Because he was the only candidate that
could defeat the main villain of the piece, Mr. Nixon.
At no time did I consider the
candidacy of the anti-war candidate Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota viable
by the above-mentioned standard. It must be something about Irish poets and
wits. In any case, after Mr. Johnson announced that he was not going to run
again I easily switched my allegiance to Senator Robert Kennedy of New York.
Even today I have a little soft spot for the memory of that man. If ever a
bourgeois politician could move me it was him. Remember this, it was Robert
Kennedy was nailed on the head what Mr. Nixon represented politically- the dark
side of the American spirit. However, in the final analysis, what drove me to
the Kennedy campaign was the belief that he was the only candidate who could
defeat Mr. Nixon.
After the Kennedy
assassination in June 1968 and after a little confusion I moved on to support
Mr. Humphrey, one time Vice President of the United States, common war criminal
and political sociopath now at the Dante residence. Why? Because he was… (you
can fill in the rest on your own by now). You were warned that this story was
not for the faint-hearted. However it has a happy ending. Over the years I have
voted for various socialist and labor party candidates and propositions and
have not regretted one of those votes. Still, old habits die hard. I am still
looking for that entry-level government job- in a victorious workers government.
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