Monday, November 9, 2009

The Real Election Results for 2009


The results from last week's elections are interesting.


I know, I know, it's been a week and everything that could be said has been said on the subject. Well, I'd like to put in my two cents anyway.

First, the Virginia Governor's election always goes with the out party.

Second, no one in New Jersey liked the Governor anyway. His party didn't matter. President Obama shouldn't have invested his time or energy there.

Third, the real story is the New York -23 election. A seat the Republicans have held for over 100 years. Not only did a Democrat win, but the fringe right wing ran the moderate Republican out of town.
By the right wing trying to impose their will on voters by stifling a moderate voice, they showed their true colors. They would rather have a "pure" candidate than one who can win. Okay guys, keep it up. You are sewing your own seeds of destruction.

I live in Oklahoma, where we have two U.S. Senators who are about as far out there as you can get. An embarrassment to more of us here then they know. We also have an undistinguished congressional delegation which has the Republicans towing the party line and the one Democrat so afraid to make any sort of reasonable move he votes with the Republicans more than I suspect he wants to.

This isn't happening just in Oklahoma. Across the country, these guys are in for a real treat. If they get reelected in 2010, which most probably will, they will become so marginalized they will be in real trouble in 2012. They may have bowed to the will of the right wing fringe to get elected, but will have to start explaining why they went along with this philosophy when the voters want to know why they opposed even basic healthcare reform (things like prohibition of pre-existing conditions) and saving the economy from destruction by the previous administration that let the Wall Street guys run wild.

Rest assured that this will come back to haunt them, after all the yelling and hand wringing dies down, people will actually think about what's going on. Unfortunately, the right wing fringe is playing a sophisticated game of race baiting disguised as anti-reform and anti-progress. I'll go there in a later entry.
People catch on eventually. They are getting tired of all the vitriolic junk coming out of the Republican corner. Democrats are far from perfect, but at least as a group, they are far more reasonable.

We all want to have the elected representatives of this nation work together to move the country ahead and make life better for all of the citizens of this country. This unbridled hatred of President Obama and the Democrats is wearing very thin with more and more people.

If you don't have the guts to say you're afraid of the special interests, then get lost and let reasonable folks take over your jobs. Rush, Sarah and the rest of that bunch would be funny if so many people didn't take them so seriously.

Let's move on to something that looks like a Democracy for all, rather than a collection of highly splintered factions who refuse to even talk to each other.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Be Quiet Rush


The self proclaimed head of the Republican Party – Rush Limbaugh – has made one of the more asinine statements of his entertainment career.

Rush recently told his 20 or so million listeners that the slowness in the distribution of the H1N1 vaccine is a plot by the Obama administration t create "fear, confusion and control."

The fact is the H1N1 virus doesn't grow as well or as fast as other viruses and it has taken the CDC and the producers of the vaccine longer than expected to produce the stuff and get it out to the people who need it. Sometimes things like this happen. Get used to it.

This is yet another attack on President Obama which leads the uninformed and unwilling to listen to the truth to believe that this administration wants to take over and run all aspects of the lives of all Americans. If anyone is cynical enough to believe this, they deserve to not get the shot.

Rush, if you are going to lead the Republican Party, which you seem to think you are doing, then act responsibly. This isn't a partisan issue. You should be telling your listeners that those most in need should be allowed to get it first and so on. Help, don't hurt the effort to vaccinate Americans.

I would guess that Rush, though his wealth, his drug dealer, or his political connections has already received his H1N1 vaccine shot. And he isn't in a priority group … except maybe those who are really stupid, fat or recovering addicts.

What would the advantage be to the administration to create "fear, confusion and control"? I can't see any. The only one who is trying to create those things is Rush … to keep his followers in line.

Shame on you Rush. I thought even you were better than that.

It is sad that Rush is seen by his devotees as the oracle of truth. They don't get that he's an entertainer and will say anything that will keep him on the air. For him to think he's leading the Republican Party is laughable at best. Sad and scary at worse.

If this keeps up, there isn't going to be a Republican Party as we have known it. The current vitriolic hatred of President Obama and his administration will eventually backfire. When it does, Rush and his cohorts better not have smoked all their retirement money already, since they'll need it by then.

Anyone as unprincipled as Limbaugh should be laughed at, not listened to. Even the faithful eventually see the light.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Republican War Within

Republicans are in the middle of a great transformative process. Some are calling it The Great Republican Civil War. The struggle for control of the Republican Party is epic and the stakes are very high.


If the extreme right wing of the party ultimately wins, then the party will likely decline into a wannabe which makes noise and scares off more supporters than it attracts.

If the moderates regain control, then the party will once again become a vibrant force to be reckoned with which desires to work with the opposition and move the country forward.

The right wing supporters are extremely adept at getting their message out in subtle and not so subtle ways. They know how to make lots of noise that attracts media attention, as well as making the more extreme statements that galvanize followers and repel many in the general public in very subtle ways not used in the past.

With no leadership at the top, the loud and irrational statements being made by many of the pretenders to the leadership throne are driving many away, feeling they have no place to go. They don’t really support the Democrats, but they can’t support the extreme views of their own party.

The last poll I saw said that only 19% of voters called themselves Republican. That is a sad commentary on how the Republican Party has conducted itself since losing the election in 2008. They should be rebuilding and planning a strategy to win in 2012. From what I’ve seen, there is no strategy and the plan to win is to bash President Obama on spending trillions of dollars (yes, it is scary). This was brought on by the previous Republic president and his administration. Obama is having to clean up the mess after that all-nighter and it isn’t pretty.

What the right-wingers aren’t prepared for is that by 2012, the economy will have likely improved, people will be back to work, the healthcare bill will be law in some form and will be showing people that it was the right decision and with President Obama’s (hopefully) thoughtful leadership, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be winding down with total withdrawal in sight.

If that scenario develops, right wing Republicans will have to defend their stonewalling of everything the President has tried to work with them on. They will then fall back on moral issues like family values (which only they seem to have a right to). With someone as public as President Obama in office, it is hard to see an immoral bone in his body. Besides, if he did cheat, Michelle would draw and quarter him on national television faster than the Roadrunner leaves the Coyote in the dust.

We saw what happens when you elect someone because he’s a “moral person”. You get a person with exemplary personal morals, but without examination of their proposed policies on real world issues, morals make little difference in the larger picture.

I would point out that the Bush Administration did nothing to help the millions of displaced persons in Darfur who were and are suffering horribly at the hands of the Sudanese dictator because they are of a different tribe than he is. They had years to deal with the situation and did nothing.

The Obama administration hasn’t done much either to this point, but with a lot on their plate, it is on the radar but not at the top of the list. I can’t make the decision on what goes at the top, since that’s the President’s job. I am hopeful this administration will address the problem and help those who cannot help themselves in Darfur.

But I digress …

It is sad that by definition, moderates and liberals stand for fair play and tolerence. The hardline right sees no problem in playing dirty at every turn to get their way.This puts moderates and liberals at a major disadvantage, since they want to give everyone a voice .. even those that disagree with them. Hardliners have no tolerance for dissent and see only their way as the right way ... which is the glue that unites them.

Moderates and liberals are going to have to seriously organize (although it is against their basic modus operandi)  to beat back this right wing tide and do it sooner than later. The more truth we see in the media, the more discredited the right wing messages will become.

In politics, you have to answer the opponent's charges as quickly and effectively as possible. The Obama team has been doing that, but they must keep it up and go on the offensive to show the American people exactly who these right wing fringe people really are. You can't ignore a lot of this stuff because it is silly and innacurate. People believe much of this propaganda if it isn't countered.

That said, in the long term, if the Republicans don’t quit eating their own, they may become a footnote in history sooner than later.

The Keys To The Bank

Rev. Al Sharpton noted today on ABC’S This Week that President Obama was “Handed the keys to the bank, but there was no money in the vault”. Although I have disagreed with many things the Rev. Sharpton has said in the past, this analogy hits the administration of the financial crisis situation squarely on the head.


The Republicans are already planning to attack the President and his administration in the upcoming mid-term elections for spending so much money to shore up the economy. If you really think about it, you will realize he didn’t have a choice.

The Bush crowd, beholden to the financial interests of Wall Street, adopted the Hoover policy of “hands off, the system will right itself”. Not to mention the favors and possible under the table dealings which allowed the fox into the hen house, where they still resist moving from today.

Like almost all Americans, I don’t like the government spending trillions of dollars that could be going to other, more useful things. However, the financial system was in such bad shape, the entire economy could have come crashing down in a manner not seen since the great depression. I don’t know if it was the right decision, but it was better than making no decision at all. What would you, yes you … the person reading this … have done if you had had to make the decision?

It is curious that the word and the amount of a trillion dollars has become a word and reference we are now comfortable with in normal discussion of the national economy. A year and a half ago, that number would have been almost unthinkable and would strike fear in the hearts of most sane Americans as a number too big to contemplate. To paraphrase the late Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-Ill) “A trillion here, a trillion there, pretty soon you’re talking about real money.”

In a very short time we have gotten used to the concept of trillions of dollars as an everyday measure of government spending. This is a sign of the times, I guess. However, we wouldn’t be in this position if the Republicans and the Bush administration hadn’t let the Wall Street rapists run wild. This is a fact that should be remembered when considering who to elect to lead in the mid-term elections and the General election of 2012.

I don’t want to go back to the way it was … banks having no firm foundation, people being mislead into bad personal financial situations they don’t understand, companies without credit to operate and expand and all the rest. Yes, the recovery from all this bad management is painful and will take time. It isn’t pleasant and will be agonizing in some cases. But the end result will be real and substantial and will stand on solid ground.

Americans have developed the attention span of a gnat. This is something politicians have adapted to. President Obama is trying to explain things that are very complex in short sound bites. I don’t know how much people will understand with this method of communication, but let’s hope some of them get it. All I can say is that until the Republicans can offer more reasonable stances on the issues, the public will not feel there is any middle ground and may decide to opt out of the political process for the next election cycle. Let’s hope that some thinking heads on both sides prevail and we have a truly honest discussion about where we want this country to go.


Naw, who am I kidding?