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From: marika5000@gmail.com (marika)


This should be directed at EVERY darn one of the Democrats, not just
Hillary (& excuse me, Joe Lieberman is a #*&%# Republican).


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        Published on Friday, January 20, 2006 by the Columbus Free Press (Ohio)
                  I Will Not Support Hillary Clinton for President
                  by Molly Ivins

                  I'd like to make it clear to the people who run the
Democratic Party that I will not support Hillary Clinton for
president.

                  Enough. Enough triangulation, calculation and
equivocation. Enough clever straddling, enough not offending anyone
This is not a male genitalia Morris election. Sen. Clinton is apparently
incapable of taking a clear stand on the war in Iraq, and that alone
is enough to disqualify her. Her failure to speak out on Terri
Schiavo, not to mention that gross pandering on flag-burning, are
just contemptible little dodges.

                  The recent death of Gene McCarthy reminded me of a
lesson I spent a long, long time unlearning, so now I have to
re-learn it. It's about political courage and heroes, and when a
country is desperate for leadership. There are times when regular
politics will not do, and this is one of those times. There are times
a country is so tired of bull that only the truth can provide relief.

                  If no one in conventional-wisdom politics has the
courage to speak up and say what needs to be said, then you go out
and find some obscure junior senator from Minnesota with the guts to
do it. In 1968, Gene McCarthy was the little boy who said out loud,
"Look, the emperor isn't wearing any clothes." Bobby Kennedy -- rough, tough Bobby Kennedy -- didn't do it. Just this quiet man
trained by Benedictines who liked to quote poetry.

                  What kind of courage does it take, for mercy's
sake? The majority of the American people (55 percent) think the war
in Iraq is a mistake and that we should get out. The majority (65
percent) of the American people want single-payer health care and are
willing to pay more taxes to get it. The majority (86 percent) of the
American people favor raising the minimum wage. The majority of the
American people (60 percent) favor repealing Bush's tax cuts, or at
least those that go only to the rich. The majority (66 percent) wants
to reduce the deficit not by cutting domestic spending, but by
reducing Pentagon spending or raising taxes.

                  The majority (77 percent) thinks we should do
"whatever it takes" to protect the environment. The majority (87
percent) thinks big oil companies are gouging consumers and would
support a windfall profits tax. That is the center, you fools. WHO
ARE YOU AFRAID OF?

                  I listen to people like Rahm Emanuel superciliously
explaining elementary politics to us clueless naifs outside the
Beltway ("First, you have to win elections"). Can't you even read the
darn polls?

                  Here's a prize example by someone named Barry
Casselman, who writes, "There is an invisible civil war in the
Democratic Party, and it is between those who are attempting to
satisfy the defeatist and pacifist left base of the party and those
who are attempting to prepare the party for successful elections in
2006 and 2008."

                  This supposedly pits Howard Dean, Harry Reid and
Nancy Pelosi, emboldened by "a string of bad new from the Middle East
.... into calling for premature retreat from Iraq," versus those
pragmatic folk like Steny Hoyer, Rahm Emmanuel, Hillary Clinton, Joe
Biden and Joe Lieberman.

                  Oh come on, people -- get a grip on the concept of
leadership. Look at this war -- from the lies that led us into it, to
the lies they continue to dump on us daily.

                  You sit there in Washington so frightened of the
big, bad Republican machine you have no idea what people are
thinking. I'm telling you right now, Tom DeLay is going to lose in
his district. If Democrats in Washington haven't got enough sense to
OWN the issue of political reform, I give up on them entirely.

                  Do it all, go long, go for public campaign
financing for Congress. I'm serious as a stroke about this -- that is
the only reform that will work, and you know it, as well as everyone
else who's ever studied this. Do all the goo-goo stuff everybody has
made fun of all these years: embrace redistricting reform, electoral
reform, House rules changes, the whole package. Put up, or shut up.
Own this issue, or let Jack Abramoff politics continue to run your
town.

                  Bush, Cheney and Co. will continue to play the
patriotic bully card just as long as you let them. I've said it
before: War brings out the patriotic bullies. In World War I, they
went around kicking dachshunds on the grounds that dachshunds were
"German dogs." They did not, however, go around kicking German
shepherds. The MINUTE someone impugns your patriotism for opposing
this war, turn on them like a snarling dog and explain what loving
your country really means. That, or you could just yellow water on them
elegantly, as Rep. John Murtha did. Or eviscerate them with wit (look
up Mark Twain on the war in the Philippines). Or point out the latest
in the endless "string of bad news."

                  Do not sit there cowering and pretending the only
way to win is as Republican-lite. If the Washington-based party can't
get up and fight, we'll find someone who can.

                  Molly Ivins is the former editor of the liberal
monthly The Texas Observer . She is the bestselling author of several
books including Who Let the Dogs In?

                  ? 2006 Columbus Free Press










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