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Title: Will Kerry Gore Himself?


ErinB - August 24, 2004 02:17 AM (GMT)
OH BROTHER!!
Published on Monday, August 23, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
2000 Cometh Again: Will Kerry Gore Himself?
by Andrew Christie
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0823-09.htm

"In defense of Kerry, aides distributed a copy of the candidate's comments on NBC's Meet the Press earlier this year, when he conceded the language was sometimes excessive."
-- Washington Post, 8/21/04

The day after their candidate roared "Bring it on!" to George Bush to invite debate of their respective service records, John Kerry's crack advisors and Democratic Leadership Council consultants snapped into action and... apologized. Sorry about that whole anti-Vietnam War thing and what I told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1971. That excessive language, that impolitic mention of routine atrocities, routinely ordered and carried out by corn-fed farm boys dropped into the most immoral conflict imaginable. Poor form on my part to have brought it up. The rashness of youth, and all that. Now please hand Mr. Rove this large paddle and ask him to wait a moment while I bend over.

Someone thought this was a good idea. Here's the calculus, as transparent as glass: The left has nowhere else to go. The swing voters must be assiduously courted. The nation's presumptive pro-military mood must be appeased. So: Vietnam is retracted. Then the retraction is underscored, as a "defense" against Republican attack ads consisting of clips from Kerry's principled testimony against the war.

Democrats: Gotta love 'em. Cinematic antecedents swim to mind: Peter Sellers as Vice President Mirkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove" ("Dmitri, please don't shout at me...") and the vague, bow-tie wearing senator portrayed by Gore Vidal, doomed to defeat at the hands of a boyish, folksy fascist in Tim Robbins' "Bob Roberts."

And, of course, Al Gore in Election 2000. The campaign of maximum caution, vetted by the controlling legal authority. Too late, Gore ditched the focus groups and fuzzy sweaters and decided to speak from the heart. Too late, Hubert Humphrey finally broke with his old boss and denounced the Vietnam War. Too predictably, the writers of official history blamed Eugene McCarthy and Ralph Nader for Nixon and Bush II, not the fatal blunders of Democratic candidates who brought chess boards onto the field of scrimmage.

The original JFK once observed that it was a shame that the only people who run for president are the people who are way too intent on getting the job, and those people are invariably politicians. The current JFK's only hope -- and ours -- as he trudges down the rut worn by Gore four years ago, is to start running for president as though he doesn't especially want the job. As though he were 27 years old and testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; not seeking to deflect and dance away, but drilling straight through, as though he were finally willing to say -- again -- yes, America, Vietnam was horrible. Do you want to know how horrible? I will remind you. Whose fault was it? The people who put us there. Who put us there? People just like the people who put us in Iraq.

His only hope is to run as though he is simply interested in looking people in the eye and telling the truth as he sees it.

He will not be allowed to do so, because, as a species, political advisors are incapable of believing that the American people place ultimate value on someone who seems to stand for something and expresses genuine belief, and they will vote for that person even if they don't necessarily agree with much of the expressed belief in question. If we sense the presence of a moral core, whether it is carefully faked (Bill Clinton, George W. Bush), wholly genuine (Robert Kennedy, Paul Wellstone), or completely divorced from reality (Ronald Reagan), many of us will often as not subordinate our own opinions on the issues of the day and vote for that person, just because.

The question is will Kerry allow himself to be that person, and, if so, will he do so in time.

Andrew Christie (achris63@hotmail.com) is an environmental activist in San Luis Obispo, CA

GSC Admin - August 24, 2004 02:20 AM (GMT)
Huaaaaaaaaaaah..... (Large Gore sigh)

When will these people ever stop? I thought Common Dreams was on our side?

ErinB - August 24, 2004 02:24 AM (GMT)
I just read the title and groaned! They use his name for the ole cheap shot.

It is good advise for Kerry though...speak from the heart and tell it like it is, like Gore is doing now (and has always done IMO).

GSC Admin - August 24, 2004 02:30 AM (GMT)
Who gives a damn what a candidate wears? They criticized Gore for wearing polos, earth tones, and boots. If they did their research, they would know Al has always worn those type of clothes. Also, you never hear about Bush wearing skin tight blue jeans with spurs and a cowboy hat posing as a Reagan-esk cowboy. It is so one sided it is pathetic.

ErinB - August 24, 2004 02:43 AM (GMT)
They are wallowing in the mud that the Bush mud-slingers were hurling in 2000. It just proves they fell for the Republican spin hook, line, and sinker...and they don't even realize it.

IGotMailYAY - August 28, 2004 02:47 PM (GMT)
Kerry has already Gored himself, not a matter of will he.

JamesAquila - August 28, 2004 07:10 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (GSC Admin @ Aug 23 2004, 10:20 PM)
Huaaaaaaaaaaah..... (Large Gore sigh)

When will these people ever stop? I thought Common Dreams was on our side?

Reading most of their stuff lately, I'm beginnng to doubt that they are.

JamesAquila - August 28, 2004 07:13 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (ErinB @ Aug 23 2004, 10:43 PM)
They are wallowing in the mud that the Bush mud-slingers were hurling in 2000. It just proves they fell for the Republican spin hook, line, and sinker...and they don't even realize it.

It's true. Too many are swallowing the GOP spin about Kerry including several people here. Kerry is giving great speaches about real issues but you'd never know that from the 5 second clips the corporate media is playing. They rather talk about the Swift Boat Vets and say Kerry is running a poor campaign same as they did with Gore in 2000.

JamesAquila - August 28, 2004 07:14 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (IGotMailYAY @ Aug 28 2004, 10:47 AM)
Kerry has already Gored himself, not a matter of will he.

Our resident cross-burner has spoken.




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