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The Kucinich Denouement

Posted in Michael O'McCarthy's Blog, Main Blog (All Posts) on January 3rd, 2008 6:16 pm by Michael O'Mccarthy

Mike O'Mccarthy
Michael O’McCarthy

There is no pleasure in this. It is a troubling thing I must do, but I must do it.

I have met and interviewed Kucinich and liked and admired him, for surviving the hell of his childhood and persevering through a sea of ridicule heaped upon him for both his politics and his seemingly eccentric personality. I have read and participated in the review of his biography. I have utilized my columns and blogs to support him; to defend him because he represented the very best progressive politics of a lifetime stretching back to the 1940’s.

I have made attempt after attempt to volunteer for the campaign at the lowest possible fee that would allow me to pay my bills. Within the last two weeks I called upon the Kucinich campaign to demand of us progressives that we stand united, on principle and on progressive politics. I am sad to say that night before last Kucinich did just the opposite. In going to the American people and giving away his principled position opposing Obama and what the Democratic Party hierarchy represents, he gave away his right to champion progressive politics.

I have been briefed on the reason, aside from his apparently losing status in Iowa. His attempt to use his support for Obama on the second Iowa call so that he might win Obama and Michigan Congressperson John Conyers’ support in Michigan is on its face pathetic; worse, it is an endorsement of the corporate state’s party politics as usual.

No person of conscience can stand for progressive politics in this imperial beast of a nation and capitulate to a candidate who is now and will be in the future enwrapped in the arms of the corporate state as is Obama, nice guy or not.

As Michael Moore said:

“Personally, Congressman Kucinich, more than any other candidate, shares the
same positions that I have on the issues (although the UFO that picked ME up
would only take me as far as Kalamazoo). But let’s not waste time talking
about Dennis. Even he is resigned to losing, with statements like the one he
made yesterday to his supporters in Iowa to throw their support to Senator
Obama as their “second choice.”’ …

But who is he? I mean, other than a guy who gives a great speech? How much do any of us really know about him? I know he was against the war. How do I know that? He gave a speech before the war started. But since he joined the senate, he has voted for the funds for the war, while at the same time saying we should get out. He says he’s for the little guy, but then he votes for a corporate-backed bill to make it harder for the little guy to file a class action suit when his kid swallows lead paint from a Chinese-made toy. In fact, Obama doesn’t think Wall Street is a bad place. He wants the insurance companies to help us develop a new health care plan — the same companies who have created the mess in the first place.” MMFlint@aol.com - www.MichaelMoore.com

In a letter sent me via Progressive Democrats of America on January 3, 2008 entitled, “Edwards Reconsidered,” Norman Solomon capsulated it:

Quoting Kucinich’s final statement, “Sen. Obama and I have one thing in common: Change.” ‘

Solomon went on to say:

This statement doesn’t seem to respect the intelligence of those of us who have planned to vote for Dennis Kucinich.

It’s hard to think of a single major issue — including “the war,” “health care” and “trade” — for which Obama has a more progressive position than Edwards. But there are many issues, including those three, for which Edwards has a decidedly more progressive position than Obama.

But the most disturbing part of Dennis’ statement was this: “Sen. Obama and I have one thing in common: Change.” This doesn’t seem like a reasoned argument for Obama. It seems like an exercise in smoke-blowing.

I write these words unhappily. I was a strong advocate for Kucinich during the race for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. In late December, I spoke at an event for his campaign in Northern California. I believe there is no one in Congress today with a more brilliant analysis of key problems facing humankind or a more solid progressive political program for how to overcome them.

As of the first of this year, Dennis has urged Iowa caucusers to do exactly what he spent the last year telling us not to do — skip over a candidate with more progressive politics in order to support a candidate with less progressive politics.

The best argument for voting for Dennis Kucinich in caucuses and primaries has been what he aptly describes as his “singular positions on the war, on health care, and trade.” But his support for Obama over Edwards indicates that he’s willing to allow some opaque and illogical priorities to trump maximizing the momentum of our common progressive agendas.

Presidential candidates have to be considered in the context of the current historical crossroads. No matter how much we admire or revere an individual, there’s too much at stake to pursue faith-based politics at the expense of reality-based politics. There’s no reason to support Obama over Edwards on Kucinich’s say-so. And now, I can’t think of reasons good enough to support Kucinich rather than Edwards in the weeks ahead.”

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As for Edwards: As I have said, the bottom line is twofold. It’s difficult to trust a millionaire and a lawyer. My experience is that they hang with their class every time. That Edwards hasn’t the courage of his rhetoric in cleanly breaking from the health insurance industry, (thus, miming Obama and Clinton,) is evidence enough of just how hard he “will fight those greedy corporate interests.”

Very, very few patricians have been known to bring about economic justice for the producer’s of their wealth. And economic justice that defines social justice requires a just share of the profits from what a human produces.

FDR, the most memorable Democratic Party patrician of all time, broke the back of the progressive movement for social and economic justice when his “New Deal” failed. Aside from the controversy concerning his foreknowledge of the attack on Pearl Harbor or not, his foreign trade policy was that was that that took America to war. He followed the allied victory then by building the largest war machine in the history of mankind and while fighting fascism, set the stage for what would become the greatest imperialist crusade in America’s history.

Aside from the ethical issues involved, the wealth produced by his war industry simply made his class all the more powerful, and all the more wealthy. The booty from this imperial machine trickled down to the working class and for a time grew a new white middle class of managers who were then trained and slotted for the corporate world his class was creating.

The next “liberal” to play the “reformist game” was his heir apparent, Lyndon Baines Johnson. His price for signing a “Civil Rights” bill was the endorsement of McNamara’s One Hundred Thousand of the poor and ethnic disenfranchised that was skiploaded into the death and torture trap of America’s war on South East Asia

Edward’s apology for his war vote is not reassuring. When asked about withdrawal from Iraq he is equivocal about when and how many. But that is not the question!

The real question is: if President will you get American forces out of countries where they do not belong and are not wanted? Only Kucinich stated that his foreign policy would not be imperialist.

The rest, Obama, Clinton, Edwards, et al are wedded to the machine. Anyone who trusts that the agents of terror working for this corporate state will not drive these “liberals” to military use are just fools.

Nor has any of them said the magic phrase: “redistribution of wealth.” Or that those that produce the wealth deserve a just share of the profits from the GNP. Only Kucinich’s progressive platform addressed those two absolutely essential challenges to the death machine of the new CSA: the Corporate State of America.

Kucinich may come out of this being a nice guy in congress. But he has just shafted the people he represented. That is an old political act. Way too old. Shame on him. But “don’t mourn organize!”

12 Responses to “The Kucinich Denouement”

  1. Ghost Walker Says:

    So i can take it that a man who has the courage to go through what other red blooded americans have through, he does not have the courage to see the fight through. i’ve got say he is the yellow chickin that i thought was, if he shafted his people now just think what he would have done had he been elected. i’m not sure if my ass could’ve streached far enough for the screwin he’d give me

  2. Buck Says:

    Kucinich has been proven wrong on the surge! He has been proven wrong upside down, and inside out. This dudes messege got flattend. He is an antiwar twit that could not win even amoungst his fellow antiwar twits. H.L.. Why did his cut and run messege fail H.L.? Out of all the white flaggers H.L., Dennis just could not hold his white flag up high enough. He should have tried screaming like Howard Dean with a rebel yell…….

    So, H.L. has Osama Obama stole your heart? Whos white flag appeals to you most H.L.? Lots of white flags to choose from H.L. To be or not to be!!!! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Buck out!!!

  3. HL Says:

    Mike,
    Great article. Perhaps Dennis thinks Obama has the best chance to win the election, and is angling to be the VP. I understand that you are upset about what Kucinich did vis-a-vis Obama, but this is Politics as well. In Iowa if you don’t get 15% on the first ballot, your name gets removed. Dennis knew he wasn’t getting the 15%.
    I also know what you mean regarding trying to volunteer for the campaign. I signed up to volunteer for his campaign and do web work for him, and never heard back. I know someone else who had the same thing happen to them. Here in L.A. we have the San Gabriel Valley progressives who are campaigning for Dennis. They were able to set up a speech by him that I attended. You can find the video on the site if you look around.
    I really wish his campaign was a bit more organized. I bet there are a lot of people that would have volunteered their time if they could have figured out how.

  4. Bill Says:

    Hey Buck here is some info for you on the Clintons.
    Who said it?
    >
    > 1) ‘We’re going to take things away from you on
    > behalf of the common good.’
    >
    > A. Karl Marx
    > B. Adolph Hitler
    > C. Joseph Stalin
    > D. None of the above
    >
    > 2) ‘It’s time for a new beginning, for an end to
    > government of the few, by the
    > Few, and for the few…… And to replace it with
    > shared responsibility for
    >
    > shared prosperity.’
    >
    > A. Lenin
    > B. Mussolini
    > C. Idi Amin
    > D. None of the Above
    >
    > 3) ‘(We) …can’t just let business as usual go on,
    > and that means something
    > Has to be taken away from some people.’
    >
    > A. Nikita Khrushev
    > B. Josef Goebbels
    > C. Boris Yeltsin
    > D. None of the above
    >
    > 4) ‘We have to build a political consensus and that
    > requires people to give up
    > a little bit of their own … In order to create
    > this common ground.’
    >
    > A. Mao Tse Dung
    > B. Hugo Chavez
    > C. Kim Jong Il
    > D. None of the above
    >
    > 5) ‘I certainly think the free-market has failed.’
    >
    > A. Karl Marx
    > B. Lenin
    > C. Molotov
    > D. None of the above
    >
    > 6) ‘I think it’s time to send a clear message to
    > what has become the most
    > Profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they
    > are being watched.’
    >
    > A. Pinochet
    > B. Milos evic
    > C. Saddam Hussein
    > D. None of the above
    Bet you will never guess the right answers to these. It was Hillary Clinton. That’s the person I want for Pres. NOT

    Answers
    >
    > (1) D. None of the above. Statement was made by
    > Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004
    > (2) D. None of the above. Statement was m ade by
    > Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007
    > (3) D. None of the above. Statement was made by
    > Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
    > (4) D. None of the above. Statement was made by
    > Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
    > (5) D. None of the above. Statement was made by
    > Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
    > (6) D. None of the above. Statement was made by
    > Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005
    >
    > Be afraid, Be very afraid!!

  5. Bill Says:

    One more thing Dennis was just like good ole Ross Perot. Talke votes away and never intend to be serious in the run.
    Good job Dennis keep it up. Keep showing all these dreamers that the Democrats are a joke and don’t care about the people.

  6. Buck Says:

    I knew who it was from the first question Bill! While we are having fun here, I will tell you something. On April 1st, the Texas Conservative comes online. It will be a sight with a live webcam, and a weekly talk session. Im going to tear up some liberal ass. It will feature a daily blog to counter the Hollywood liberal. It will be loads of conservative fun. There will be plenty of language so ready yourself. Untill then if you have some time to spare hop over to http://blog.myspace.com/193152691 and laugh your ass off with me! Buck out!

  7. Buck Says:

    I knew who it was from the first question Bill! While we are having fun here, I will tell you something. On April 1st, the Texas Conservative comes online. It will be a sight with a live webcam, and a weekly talk session. Im going to tear up some liberal ass. It will feature a daily blog to counter the Hollywood liberal. It will be loads of conservative fun. There will be plenty of language so ready yourself. Untill then if you have some time to spare hop over to http: / / b l o g . m y s p a c e . c o m / 1 9 3 1 5 2 6 9 1 and laugh your ass off with me! Buck out!!

  8. Ghost Walker Says:

    But Bill don’t you know hilary is the womans woman her her purr lol

  9. Bill Says:

    more like hear her scream. just watch some of her speachs and you will hear her. That is not a purr that is a scream.

  10. Bill Says:

    I’ve heard birds that didn’t sould that bad

  11. Ghost Walker Says:

    scream or schreeeeeeeech????

  12. Bill Says:

    I’ve heard birds that didn’t sound that bad

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