Barack Obama, Don't Go to War With the Republicans With a Peashooter
Barack Obama, Don’t Go to War With the Republicans With a Peashooter
By Richard A. Stitt
I have often quoted George Carlin's remarks which he made on the Charlie Rose show interview in late November 2004. Rose asked Carlin why he thought the Democrats lost the 2004 election. Carlin told of the advice his father gave him years earlier, paraphrasing, "When the other side has you talking their language, they've got you."
I will probably use this quote from now up until the November election because right now we are seeing Barack Obama holding only a slight lead in the major polls over John McCain. It is far from insurmountable by the likes of John McCain's powerful allies and smear mongers in the Republican Party. The 2008 election is probably just as important, maybe more so, to G. W. Bush as it is for John McCain.
It will be, as Bush pointed out in the aftermath of the 2004 election, "We had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. The American people listened to different assessments made about what was taking place in Iraq, and they looked at the two candidates and chose me, for which I'm grateful."
G. W. Bush will interpret a John McCain win in November as a choice that the voters had between Barack Obama and Bush’s policies. If voters choose Bush’s policies that McCain wants to continue, it will be a huge victory for Bush.
Considering the breadth and scope of the Bush legacy of depravity, abandonment of Afghanistan, unending Iraq War with over 4,110 U.S. fatalities, budget deficits in each and every year of his administration, record national debt of $9.5 trillion, a weakening dollar, record balance of trade deficits, skyrocketing price of oil and gasoline, rising unemployment, scathing attacks against individual liberties and freedoms, Barack Obama should be 20 to 30 points ahead of John McCain. However, he is not and as a matter of fact, John McCain is gaining traction while the infamous Republican smear machine is just getting wound up.
Barack Obama claimed recently that once he meets with U.S. military commanders in his upcoming visit to Iraq he will "refine" his strategy for withdrawing troops and ending the Iraq War over time. He is accused by the McCain operatives of changing tactics and coming around more to John McCain's position. The mainstream media obediently disseminated the Republican propaganda that Barack Obama has shifted his position on ending the Iraq debacle and has now become a centrist.
When General Wesley Clark made the statement that he didn't think being shot down over enemy territory and spending 5-1/2 years as a POW were qualifications to become president, McCain's propagandists exploded and screeched on Fox News that Clark dissed McCain's war record and military service.
Why do they get away with these incendiary, dishonest remarks? In two words: Stupidity and Gullibility. Republicans rely on the public's gullibility and how easily they can be deceived. Exacerbating Obama’s problems are the timorous mainstream media who regurgitate the Republican propaganda as if it were Gospel.
As long as Barack Obama is put on the defensive over inane charges by the likes of Franklin Graham and James Dobson who insist on spouting the lie that Obama is a Muslim, he will suffer John Kerry's fate -- close but no cigar.
I am not angry with the Religious Right so much as I am at Obama for naively thinking he can talk to people as myopic, hateful and depraved as Dobson and other Evangelicals who have become a political arm of the Republican Party. They are one of the biggest reasons why our country is in decline on the world stage. I am angry with Obama for making the same mistake that Democrats continue to make. They don't understand the simple and stark truth that the late George Carlin articulated so well -- when the other side has you talking their language they've got you.
Barack Obama, by drifting away from his message of hope and inspiration that got him to the Big Dance to begin with, will go home alone in November because he mistakenly thought that the extremist factions of the Republican Party and its Evangelical base cared about ending the devastation to our country caused by G. W. Bush and the toxic tone that allowed these autocrats to define all the talking points.
Barack Obama, if he wants to win in November, can't go to war with a peashooter. For every hit he takes from the Republican propagandists he needs to fire back forcefully with bigger and louder guns.
Richard A. Stitt
Austin, Texas
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Republicspeak
The American audience is
Fan the flames of these demands for an apology like this Wesley Clark comment. Say, okay I am going to apologize. At the apology ceremony, apologize for not taking your supposedly offensive remark further than you did.
If he starts using the word "Homeland" I'm OUT!
Couldn't Agree More
How we counter that w/an even huger audience of young idealistic people looking for Something Not the Same Old S*%t - which is how Obama built the base that gave him the Democratic Nomination in the first place (as Richard points out). I don't know who he's listening to now that's convinced him that the "smart thing" is to back away from the new young (and new Black) voters he'd already brought in and "run to the Center" - which is DLC/Blue Dog Dem code for "Be a Republican Lite so we don't piss off our Corporate backers (many of whom sponsor Limbaugh and Faux Noize and Dobson and the like)!" The problem is, that strategy lost the Dems both the Presidency in 2000 and 2004 (and 1984 and probably 1988 as well), and control of Congress in 1994! They only regained a bare majority now b/c they ran on a strong anti-War, anti-Bush platform - which they promptly tossed out the window once they got Congress (barely) back, so I wonder just how well they're going to do this November.
In the end, we don't need a protest - we need a candidate we can coalesce around. I had thought Barack Obama was that candidate - but after his behavior since clinching the nomination, I'm no longer so sure.....
It doesn't matter what Obama
this man speaks the truth