Two Reactions to
the Disgusting Democratic Convention
Two Reactions to the Disgusting Democratic Convention
My
Fellow Americans: We Are Fools
By Margot Kidder
July
29, 2016 "Information Clearing House"
- "Counterpunch" - There
is something I am going to try and explain here after watching the
Democratic National Convention this evening that will invite the scorn of
many of my friends. But the words are gagging my throat and my stomach is
twisted and sick and I have to vomit this out. The anti-americanism in me
is about to explode and land god knows where as my rage is well beyond
reason. And I, by heritage, half American in a way that makes me “more”
American than almost anyone else in this country except for the true
Americans, the American Indians, am in utter denial tonight that
I am, as you are, American as well.
I
am half Canadian, I was brought up there, with very different values than
you Americans hold, and tonight — after the endless spit ups and
boasts and rants about the greatness of American militarism, and praise for
American military strength, and boasts about wiping out ISIS, and America
being the strongest country on earth, and an utterly inane story from a
woman whose son died in Obama’s war, about how she got to cry in
gratitude on Obama’s shoulder — tonight I feel deeply Canadian.
Every subtle lesson I was ever subliminally given about the bullies across
the border and their rudeness and their lack of education and their
self-given right to bomb whoever they wanted in the world for no reason
other than that they wanted something the people in the other country had,
and their greed, came oozing to the surface of my psyche.
I
just got back from a rather fierce walk beside the Yellowstone River here
in Montana, trying to let the mountains in the distance reconnect me to
some place of goodness in my soul, but I couldn’t find it. The scenery was
as exquisite as ever, but it just couldn’t touch the rage in my heart. The
visions of all the dead children in Syria that Hillary Clinton
helped to kill; the children bombed to bits in Afghanistan and Pakistan
from Obama’s drones, the grisly chaos of of Libya, the utter wasteland of
Iraq, the death and destruction everywhere caused by American military
intervention. The Ukraine, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Chile, you
name it — your country has bombed it or destroyed its civilian life in some
basic way.
When
I heard all the Americans cheering for the military and the pronouncements
of might coming from the speakers in the Wells Fargo Centre, I loathed you.
I loathed every single one of you. I knew in my gut that what I was taught
as a child was true, which is that YOU are the enemy. YOU are the country
to be feared. YOU are the country to be disgusted by. YOU are ignorant. And
your greed and self-satisfaction and unearned pride knows no bounds.
I am not an American tonight. I reject my Puritan ancestors who landed
in this country in 1648. I reject the words I voiced at my citizenship
ceremony. I reject every moment of thrilling discovery I ever had in this
country.
You
people have no idea what it is like for people from other countries to hear
you boast and cheer for your guns and your bombs and your soldiers and your
murderous military leaders and your war criminals and your murdering and
conscienceless Commander in Chief. All those soaring words are
received by the rest of us, by us non-Americans, by all the cells in our
body, as absolutely repugnant and obscene.
And
there you all are tonight, glued to your TVs and your computers, your
hearts swelled with pride because you belong to the strongest country on
Earth, cheering on your Murderer President. Ignorant of the entire world’s
repulsion. You kill and you kill and you kill, and still you remain proud.
We are
fools.
Margot
Kidder is an actress and activist in Montana.
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JULY 29, 2016
Leading up to Monday’s Democratic
Party convention, Hillary chose Blue Dog Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her
VP. This was followed by the Wikileaks release of Democratic National Committee
(DNC) e-mail files showing it acting as the Clinton Campaign Committee even to
the point of using the same lawyers as her own campaign to oppose Bernie
Sanders.
The response across the
Democratic neocon spectrum, from Anne Applebaum at the Washington Post to
red-baiting Paul Krugman and the Sunday talk shows it was suggested that behind
the Wikileaks to release DNC e-mails was a Russian plot to help elect Trump as
their agent. Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul lent his tattered
reputation to claim that Putin must have sponsored the hackers who exposed the
DNC dirty tricks against Bernie.
The attack on Trump was of course
aimed at Sanders. At first it didn’t take off. Enough delegates threatened to
boo DNC head (and payday-loan lobbyist) Debbie Wasserman Schultz off stage if
she showed her face at the podium to gavel the convention to order. The
down-note would have threatened the “United Together” theme, so she was forced
to resign. But Hillary rewarded her loyalty by naming her honorary chairman of
her own presidential campaign! If you’re loyal, you get a pay-off. The DNC was
doing what it was supposed to do. No reform seems likely.
The Democratic machine
orchestrated a media campaign to distract attention by attributing the leaks
were to a Russian plot to undermine American democracy (as if the e-mails did
not show how undemocratic the DNC had operated in stacking the primaries). A
vote against Hillary would be a vote for Trump – and a vote for Trump would
really be for Putin. And as Hillary had explained earlier, Putin = Hitler. The
media let it be known that attacking Wasserman Schultz – and by extension,
Hillary’s neocon policies – makes one a Russian dupe. This theme colored the
entire convention week.
Endorsing Hillary’s presidential
bid on Monday evening, Sanders joined in the chorus that this November will pit
Good against Evil – or as Ray McGovern put it on RT’s Cross Talk,
at least proxies for Netanyahu vs. Putin. Wall Street Senator Chuck Schumer
went on TV to heave a sigh of relief that the party was indeed united together.
Many Sanders’ supporters felt no
obligation to follow his obeisance. Many walked out after he closed Tuesday’s
state-by-state roll call by throwing his support behind Clinton. Others chanted
“Lock Her Up”.
VP Kaine as Hillary’s
stand-in if she’s indicted or seems unelectable
The potential “Hillary
Republicans” who are turning away from Trump – whose ranks include Mike
Bloomberg, the neocon Kagan family (Robert and Victoria Nuland) and William
Kristol – far outnumber the Sanders supporters who may stay home or vote for
Jill Stein on the Green Party ticket. Hillary sees more votes (and certainly
more campaign contributions and future “speaking fees”) from the Koch Brothers,
George Soros, Wall Street, Saudi Arabia and the corporatist Chamber of
Commerce.
Kaine recently has fought to
“free” small and medium-sized banks from being subject to the Consumer
Financial Protection Agency. He has long supported the TPP, deregulation of
Wall Street, and most everything that Sanders opposes. Appointed as DNC head by
President Obama in 2008, he dismantled Howard Dean’s 50-state strategy, not
bothering to fight Republicans in the South and other solid Republican states.
His move let them elect governors who gerrymandered their voting districts
after the 2010 census.
The DNC designated these
“neglected” states to come first in the presidential
primaries. They were the ones that Hillary won. Sanders won most of the swing
states and those likely to vote Democratic. That made him the party’s strongest
nominee – obliging the DNC to maneuver to sideline him. His criticism of big
donors and Citizens United threatens to dry up the source of funding not only
for Hillary but also for the DNC. They are going after the money – whose chief
providers are Wall Street, neoliberal corporatists and New Cold War neocons.
Bernie’s campaign targeted Wall
Street and corporate deregulation (the essence of TTP and TTIP) as the key to
the One Percent’s monopolization of income and wealth since Obama’s post-2008
sacrifice of the economy on the altar of rescuing banks and their bondholders.
That is why the Wall Street’s Donor Class that controls the Democratic Party
machine want to discourage new voter enrollment and turnout. The last thing
they want is an influx of new voters advocating real reform. Millennial
newcomers are more progressive, born into a generation that has no opportunity
to obtain jobs and housing as easily as their parents. So it’s best to keep out
independents in favor of the old-time voters with brand loyalty to Democrats.
Demonizing
Trump for saying what Bernie Sanders has been saying
Trump made his quip about Russia
in what actually was an eloquent and funny press conference.[1] The media took this out of context to depict him
as urging the Russians to hack into our e-mails. What he actually said was that
if Russia – or China, or somebody “sitting in his bed” – did indeed read
Hillary’s State Department and Clinton Foundation dealings, they should do the
world a favor and release them to reveal her self-dealing.
Trump is right in saying that
there has not really been a recovery for the Rust Belt or for the 99 Percent.
Hillary brazens it out by claiming that Obama’s neoliberal economics have
helped wage-earners, despite the debt deflation blocking recovery. She promises
to continue his policies (backed by his same campaign funders).
That would seem to be a losing
strategy for this year’s election – unless the Democrats gain control of the
electronic voting machines, especially in Ohio. But the Republicans may decide
to throw the election to Hillary, who is fortunate to have Donald Trump as her
opponent. Demonized as Putin’s “Siberian candidate,” he has become the
Democrats’ unifying force: “Hillary isn’t Trump.”
That’s what voting for the
“lesser evil” means. Hillary’s message is: “Even though we support TPP and a
New Cold War, at least you’ll have a woman at the helm. Anyway, you have
nowhere else to go, because the other side is even more evil!”
Her logic is that (1) if you criticize Hillary, you’re supporting Trump; (2)
Trump is the Siberian candidate; hence (3) Criticism of Hillary, NATO’s New
Cold War escalation or the TPP’s anti-labor treaty and financial deregulation
is pro-Russian and hence anti-American.
All that strategists for the One
Percent need to do is fund an even worse party platform to the right of the
Democrats. So the choice will be between Evil A (economic evil with ethnic and
sexual tolerance) and Evil B (without such tolerance).
It doesn’t have to be this way.
But Sanders gave up, not feeling up to the task. Having mocked him as a
socialist, Hillary is acting as the Joe McCarthy of the 2010s, mobilizing a wave
of commie bashing against her Republican opponent.
On Monday leading up to the
convention, the Democratic Party’s cable channel MSNBC kept juxtaposing
pictures of Trump and Putin. Criticizing Hillary’s neocon stance supporting
Ukraine’s military coup is depicted as support of Russia – while other
commentators followed President Obama claiming that criticism of TPP means
making China the new leader of Asia. The message is that criticizing NATO’s
adventurism risks being called a Soviet – I mean, Russian – puppet.
Bernie’s
dilemma – and that of other would-be reformers of the Democratic Party
Back in the 1950s and ‘60s I
heard labor leaders ask whether there really was nowhere to go except the
Democratic Party. Most who joined got co-opted. Instead of moving the
Democratic Party to the left, its leadership machine corrupted labor, and in
due course the anti-war movement and socialists who joined hoping to move it to
the left.
What then is Bernie’s plan to
save his followers from being forced to make one compromise after another? The
party machine demonizes policies with which Hillary’s neocons disagree, and
demand support of NATO escalation and Obama’s (and Hillary’s and Kaine’s)
underlying support of the TPP on the pretense that this will help rather than hurt
labor. Hillary has denounced Bernie’s socialized medicine on the ground that it
is utopian (as if Canada and the eurozone are anti-capitalist utopias).
While Trump sent out tweets and
gave interviews about how Hillary and Debbie have screwed Bernie’s supporters,
Sanders made no parallel attempt to ask why progressive Democrats didn’t
applaud Trump’s assertions that he would wind down confrontation with Russia,
that NATO is obsolete and needs restructuring, and his opposition to the TPP.
Bernie didn’t seize the opportunity to mobilize non-partisan support for their
critique of neoliberal economic policies. He cast his lot with Hillary,
contradicting his claim during the primaries that she was not qualified to be
president.
After Sanders ended Monday evening’s
opening by endorsing Hillary Clinton, the MSNBC camera crew went down to talk
to his supporters. They eagerly asked the first one who she would vote for,
after hearing Bernie’s endorsement. “For Jill Stein,” the lady said, explaining
that there was no way she would vote for Hillary.
The next interview produced a
similar result. “I just don’t trust her,” the Bernie supporter said. A third
said the same thing. The MSNBC booth tried to save face by assuring viewers
that everyone they talked to had said they were going to vote
for Hillary. But it sounded hollow. I suspect that viewers didn’t trust the TV
media any more than they trusted Hillary.
The problem facing Hillary’s
rivals is that she has wrapped herself in the legacy of President Obama. Having
shied from criticizing the president, Sanders and his supporters are
facilitating what may be a Lame Duck session sellout after the November election.
My fear is that Obama will try to “save his legacy” by joining with the
Republicans to drive through the TPP, and also may escalate the New Cold War
with Russia and China so as to make it easier for Hillary to sign onto these
moves.
Selecting Tim Kaine as her
running mate means neoliberal, pro-TPP business as usual. Hillary didn’t oppose
TPP. She just said she would put in rhetoric saying that its “purpose” was to
raise wages – whereas most voters have shown themselves to be smart enough to
realize that the effect will be just the opposite.
Yet Sanders endorsed her.
Evidently he hopes to keep his position within the Party chairing the Senate
Minority Budget Committee, while simultaneously trying to promote a revolution
outside the Democrats. I was reminded of a Chinese proverb: When there is a
fork in the road, a man who tries to take two roads at once gets a broken hip
joint.
This straddle may have led
Sanders to miss his big chance to make a difference. He is trying to take two
roads at once, continuing to run as an Independent senator while caucusing with
the Democrats without being able to block TPP and new Wall Street giveaways and
more favoritism to the One Percent he has so eloquently denounced. Revolutions
are a matter of timing. As a former YPSL he might have recalled what happened
when Trotsky shied from breaking from Stalin after Lenin died early in 1924.
Soon it was too late, and all Stalin’s opponents were purged. The moment was
not seized.
Bernie has been an effective
catalyst in this year’s election campaign. But as in chemistry, a catalyst is
not really part of the equation. It merely helps the equation take place.
Sanders didn’t say, “Thank god for Wikileaks. It shows that I was right and the
DNC needs radical reform.” He left it to his supporters to hold up anti-TPP
signs. His new message was “trust Hillary.” But even so, she will not forgive
him for being against her before he was for her. He may still end up being
marginalized in 2017.
I had hoped that in addressing
the convention, Sanders would have said that its aim was not only to elect a
president but congresspersons and officials all down the line. He could have
mentioned the people he is supporting, starting with Wasserman Schultz’s
opponent in Florida’s House race (supported by Obama as well as Hillary).
Bernie’s supporters who walked
out on Tuesday have been duly radicalized. But he himself seems akin to be an
American Alex Tsipras. Tsipras thought withdrawal from the eurozone was even
worse than capitulating to austerity, while Sanders believes that withdrawing
from the Democrats and backing a political realignment – perhaps electing Trump
in the interim is even worse than Hillary’s pro-Wall street Obama-like agenda.
Matters were not improved when
Bill Clinton gave a hagiographic biography of Hillary emphasizing her legal aid
work to protect children, without mentioning how the 1994 welfare “reform”
drastically cut back aid to dependent children. Madeline Albright said that
Hillary would keep America safe, without mentioning Hillary’s promotion of
destabilizing Libya and backing Al Quaeda against Syria’s government, driving
millions of refugees to Europe and wherever they might be safer.
The many anti-TPP signs waved by
Sanders delegates on Wednesday saw Hillary say that she would oppose TPP “as
currently written.” This suggests that a modest sop thrown to labor – a
rhetorical paste-on saying that the TPP’s aim was to raise living standards.
This simply showed once again her sophist trickery at lawyering, giving her an
out that she and long-time TPP supporter Tim Kaine were sure to take.
Obama’s brilliant demagogy left
many eyes glazed over in admiration. Nobody is better at false sincerity while
misrepresenting reality so shamelessly. Probably few caught the threatening
hint he dropped about Hillary’s plan for corporations to share their profits
with their workers. This sounds to me like the Pinochet plan to privatize
Social Security by turning it into exploitative ESOPs (Employee Stock Ownership
Programs). The idea is that wage withholding would be steered to buy into the
company’s stock – bidding it up in the process. Employees then would end up
holding an empty bag, as occurred recently with the Chicago Tribune.
That seems to be the great “reform” to “save” Social Security that her Wall
Street patrons are thinking up.
One might think that the
Democrats would see the Obama administration as an albatross around their neck,
much as Gore had Bill Clinton around his neck in 2000. Gore didn’t want him
showing his face in the campaign. Yet Hillary presents herself as continuing
the Obama policies with “business as usual,” as if she will act as his third
term.
Voters know that Obama bailed out
the banks, not the economy, and that Hillary’s campaign backers are on Wall
Street. So this year would seem to have been a propitious time to start a real
alternative. Hillary is mistrusted, and that mistrust is spreading to the
Democratic Party machine – especially as the Koch Brothers and kindred backers
of failed Republican candidates find neoliberal religion with Hillary. A third
party Green/Socialist run might indeed have taken off – with Sanders stealing
Trump’s thunder by pre-empting his critique of TPP, free trade and NATO, adding
Wall Street and Citizens United campaign financing.
This fall’s
presidential debates
Hillary and even Bernie assured
the Democratic convention again and again how much President Obama has revived
the economy from the “mess” that Bush left. While Trump centers his disdain on
the TPP (much as he knocked Jeb Bush out by saying that the invasion of Iraq
was a mistake), he can reply, “What recovery? Have you voters reallyrecovered
from 2008?”
Hillary and other speechmakers at
the Democratic convention criticized Trump for saying that “things are bad.”
But according to the July 13 NBC/WSJ poll, 73% of voters believe that the
country is going “off on the wrong track.” If Trump shifts his epithet from
simply “Crooked Hillary” to the more nuanced “Crooked Wall Street and their
candidate, Crooked Hillary,” he’ll score a ratings spurt.
Debt deflation and shrinking
markets over the next two years do not provide much hope for increasing the
minimum wage – which wouldn’t help much if one can’t find a job in the first
place! By 2018 the continued stagnation of the 99 Percent may lead to a midterm
wipeout of Democrats (assuming that Hillary wins this year against Trump),
catalyzing an alternative party (assuming that she does not blow up the world
in her neocon military escalation on the borders of Russia and China).
The problem with Trump is not
mistrust; it is that nobody knows what policies he will back. The media are
giving him the same silent treatment they did with Bernie, while accusing him
of being in Putin’s pocket. He did admit selling some real estate to Russian
nationals. Perhaps some of these gains fueled his presidential campaign …
The solution is not to save the
Democratic Party, but to replace it. The debate reminds me of that about the
Soviet Union in the 1950s: Is it a degenerated workers’ state, or a Stalinist
bureaucratic mutation going the opposite direction from real socialism?
I wonder how many years it will
take for Hillary to end up booed so loudly that she has to leave hotels and
other speaking venues via their back alleys, much as Lyndon Johnson had to
sneak out to avoid the anti-war booers leading up to the 1968 election.
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