Obama: The only candidate to offer
genuine promise against the war
By John Chuckman
ccun.org, Februayr 11, 2008
POLITICAL BITS AND PIECES
Occasional Collection of Observations on the American Presidential
Primaries and Related Matters
SUPER TUESDAY
McCain has no real competition.
His opponents are both relatively weak candidates and poor campaigners.
Huckabee is simply an idiot, but an idiot with some strong emotional
appeal to the Religious Right.
Romney (withdrew from the race) and Huckabee do have the advantage of
pulling the Religious Right from McCain, slowing his way to the
nomination which does appear inevitable now.
Clinton has the pull for those who think being a woman
is the most important quality, not a small crowd.
Unfortunately this crowd fails to recognize that the first women to do a
big, big job are often nasty pieces of work.
I cite Mrs. Thatcher, Ms. Albright, and Ms. Rice - the last two surely
qualifying as war ---- by international standards.
Clinton's reference to "it ending" at the beginning of 2009 in her
speech is totally ambiguous. What is the antecedent for the pronoun
"it"?
The woman voted for this pointless war, and she has endorsed other
atrocities including Israel's pointless attack on Lebanon.
She also brings the unwelcome baggage of her husband, a man we all had
enough of, even those of us who defended him against impeachment.
If McCain and Clinton are the candidates, the war as an issue might well
be out of the campaign, a truly depressing thought.
But one must take heart that Obama has come from nowhere just two months
ago. That is a remarkable achievement, and his opponent is someone who
has been a national name for the best part of two decades.
He is the only candidate to offer genuine promise against the violent
insanity Bush has ignited.
MCCAIN AS WAR HERO
McCain "a genuine war hero"? What a joke.
The man was bombing civilians around Hanoi when he was shot down.
The entire Vietnam War was an insane holocaust, the greatest such event
since Hitler's. I’ve always thought the black subterranean walls of the
Washington Memorial fitting for this reason. That mass murder was a
national shame.
Three million corpses left behind along with a deadly sea of Agent
Orange and a million landmines to cripple thousands of poor farmers for
years afterward.
And for what? Choosing a government of which the U.S. disapproved.
The government of the artificial rump-state, South Vietnam, was in every
detail as much a dictatorship as the one in the North. It was
deliberately created in conniving with the departing French colonial
power.
The U.S. had no business trying to tell the Vietnamese how to settle
their affairs.
Actually, despite McCain's whimpering about his
treatment, he and the other prisoners got off rather lightly.
Do a thought experiment: just imagine a North Vietnamese pilot during
the war somehow getting through to a city in California and dropping
bombs or napalm.
What would have happened to him if he were shot down?
He would have been torn limb from limb or lynched by the people who
almost launched an atomic attack on Afghanistan because of something
done by some Saudis.