Can Bernie Sanders win is the wrong
question. Liberals should ask, “Should he win.” I'll get to that,
but first, can he win? Yes, I think he actually can. The social
conditions: disparity of wealth, climate change, police violence and
injustice, the rising voice of the anti immigration troglodytes,
could be just desperate enough that progressive liberals show up in
droves, take charge of the DNC, and put Bernie forth as the nominee.
It could happen. But should it happen?
If he wins the primary, can he win the
general election and become President of the United States? It could
happen. If Trump runs as an independent and splits the conservatives,
and enough moderate overcome the “socialist” word, then yes,
Bernie could win. Really? Yes, really. Don't forget, a black guy
named Barack Obama, with minimal political experience, became
president twice. If the stalwarts of the Democratic machine can rally
behind a relatively new and untried black guy with a funny name, why
not Bernie? Well, one reason: Socialism.
If
we put Bernie forward as our candidate, you do realize that a
sizable swath of voters will hear, “socialist” which of course
equals communist which equals bad. Here's a quote from quora.com: “First, because Socialism
means everything you own will be taken away from you.”
http://www.quora.com/Why-is-socialism-considered-dangerous-or-bad-for-some-people
If the conservatives unite, and the swing voters buy into fear of
the socialism boogey man, Bernie loses, we have a Republican
President, with a Republican congress. And if you think it doesn't
matter whether we have a Democrat or Republican in the white house,
then please stop reading. Move along. There's nothing here for you.
Get yourself some Reagan cheese, and paint a pretty picture while
repeating this mantra: “Rarely is the question asked: Is our
children learning?" It does matter who is president. Not as much
as we could hope, but enough that we should give it our best fight to
put a Democrat in the White House.
So, is Bernie our best fight? He is
who we want, an actual honest, person in touch with his heart who
will fight for issues we care about. Yes, he represents what we
really want. And yes, he actually could win if we're willing to do
the work to make it happen. But should he win?
Politics are ugly. Really ugly. And
uglier now than ever. We have absolutely the worst congress in our
history, almost completely bought and controlled by the vampire
squid. Do we want to send forward our hopes and dreams in the form of
Bernie Sanders and watch him be consumed by the leaching tentacles
and destroyed by icy teeth of the greed hungry lust thirsty beast
that has concentrated most of the world wealth into the little
circle, and foments hate and discord amongst the masses of the world
to create the disorder and fear that maintains the strangle hold of
its treacherous suction cups? We will watch the man we respect become sullied with the political and economic realities of the idiocracy that is us.
Obama was better prepared for it. He
knew he would have to murder and kill, and said so flat out from the
beginning of his campaign, and as he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, which was really weird.
Obama makes compromises with the squid so he can get some things done
that benefit the mass of us. He knew the ugliness, and not just the
usual politics, but of racism he would have to endure, prepared for it,
and handled it with admirable grace. He won, twice, and is one of the
best men to have held the office of President in all our history.
And still the hopeful, the liberals,
the progressives, sprouted angst and began to criticize him, and
allowed his approval numbers to plummet. We sent Obama off to the
stable to shovel for us, then complained when he came back smelling
less than rosy. That Obama has accomplished all that he has, with the
congress and the lobbyist machine that he's had to work with, is
nothing short of herculean. And still the liberals turned on him.
So liberals, do we really want to pump
ourselves up long enough to get Bernie elected, then become
disenchanted when our hopes and dreams stall in the mire that is
politics? When Sanders continues to order drone strikes, and air
strikes, and likely have to order troops into conflicts, will you be
willing to dry your tears and accept that compromise? When he can
only make minor tweaks to the financial laws, and is forced to work
with the very slime balls that created this mess, will you call him a
sell out? And if you really want serious change, the kind we really
need, are you willing to sacrifice your own hopes and dreams for your
own homestead, and simple life of work and domesticity, and dedicate
your time and energy to doing the work it will take to implement and
sustain real change? Are you prepared to walk the picket lines for
the months, maybe years it will take to cut off the tentacles of the
vampire squid? Because sending a sincere person off with our hopes
and dreams, and then hanging out online commenting about our
disappointments, and reposting snarky memes, complaining that the
world is still a mess and he or she hasn't fixed it, well, let's not
do that.
So, should Bernie win? If we're really
ready to change our own lives, and dedicate ourselves to the work of
meaningful change, then yes, let's do it. Or if we don't want to do
that work, let's at least be willing to accept that he won't change
much, and stand behind him anyways, so he can change what he can.
Nice work Jeff! I have similar thoughts on this topic myself. Thanks for articulating this so well! It is So complex!
ReplyDeleteNice work Jeff! I have similar thoughts on this topic myself. Thanks for articulating this so well! It is So complex!
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