They say it will be impossible for Bernie to catch HRC’s big
delegate lead, but Bernie has proven over and over that just because
something’s impossible, doesn’t mean he can’t do it. Bernie entered the race
promising to take the big money out of politics, which is of course impossible.
But then he just did it. In one year he has raised money on the same
competitive level as all the other candidates, but without taking a dime from
big money. This is an enormous political accomplishment, almost on a par with
Obamacare or the Iranian agreement. It shows that the Bernie Sanders movement can indeed
accomplish the impossible, which means he will win
the nomination.
It’s a brilliant move to go after the superdelegates. He can
say to them, look I poll better than Hillary against Trump and I can help make
your job ethical again. That must be tempting for people who maybe went into
politics with ideals, wanting to make a difference, but then just got sucked
into the corrupt business model of both political parties.
There is no question that Bernie can win. The short term
goal of our movement is to get Bernie nominated and elected. But the long term
goal is nothing more and nothing less than taking over the Democratic Party. You
want to abandon it if Bernie doesn’t win? Really? With 43 million members, the
Democratic Party is the largest organization in the United States.
The 1968 Democratic nomination was stolen by Humphrey over
the Bernie Sanders of his day, Gene McCarthy. McCarthy got the lion’s share of primary votes, but Humphrey took the delegates. An even worse steal than the one HRC
may be trying to pull off this year. But the struggle continued so that by 1972, the
progressives took control of the party and managed to nominate an anti-war
candidate George McGovern. Nixon stole that election (Watergate), but McGovern
wasn’t nearly as strong a candidate as Bernie is.
One of the reasons Bernie has had such a problem with the
DNC isn’t simple corruption: he got into the party and the election too late to
help determine the make-up of the DNC. Politics is no place for the naïve.
Doesn’t anyone watch House of Cards? This drama is the most accurate depiction
of the reality of Washington politics that there is. Underwood and Underwood
are clones of Hill and Billery. It’s an utterly ruthless game, and we can’t get
our tail feathers ruffled by some petty shenanigans in Arizona (as important as
it is to make political hay out of them).
So regardless of what happens in the horserace, we need to
organize our neighborhoods. We need to run for seats on the county committees,
the school boards, the city councils, the state legislatures, etc. We need to
seize the levers of power from the hands of the Clintonites and their allies
who have sucked the progressive lifeblood out of the Party. This is the next
phase of the revolution.
This phase includes the defeat of the most racist candidate
to come down the pike in many a year, the one who inspires a good chunk of the
masses to embrace racial violence and race war. Trump is channeling Hitler and
he must be stopped at all costs. Racism is the primary tool that the oligarchy
uses to prevent the people from uniting to challenge its power, and Trump is
racism incarnate. We need to disrupt his every rally so he can’t appear in
public any more. We need to challenge his thugs eyeball to eyeball,
nonviolently at least until we start getting shot.
Maybe Hitler didn’t win, but he came way too close for
comfort. The collapse of capitalism brings our both the best (Bernie and Black
Lives Matter) and the worst (Trump and Cruz) in people. Let’s do all we can to
get the best to win this time and to prevent the worst from ever getting a
foothold again. The absolute defeat of racism is what this struggle is all
about. The Democratic Party is an essential weapon in this struggle. Let’s
seize it! Anything less is just pissing in the wind.
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