Suicide Missions
What is an activist to do when the party that "says" it represents you seems hell bent on a suicide mission?
On the Democratic side:
We have an exciting array of candidates. But what are they doing? There is a cancer in the democratic party known as very rich gold digging campaign consultants. These people remind me of hedge fund managers. They get paid win or lose. The most famous consultant, Al Shrum who can make the proud claim of being behind no less than six losing election cycles has stepped aside. This is a great relief to those of us who had to suffer through ads, of Kerry in a hunting jacket with the price tag still attached, trying to appeal to "the regular guy" as just purely excrutiating consultant driven pandering. These consultants have the dangerous ability to turn otherwise charismatic candidates into hollow shells, talking about prescription drugs, when the issue on the hearts and minds of the peopel is, let's see.... IRAQ! Focus testing what the candidates should or should not say, turning them into stiff, unemotional robotic tools of the consulting class. Will we see this again in 08, a death wish by democrats who pay consultants that coach them to victory, by telling them, don't be who you are? And the consultants whose answer to every problem is..... buy another stale TV ad, it makes my commission bigger?
This is what the YouTube ad "Hillary 1984" put a spotlight on. The consultant class, focus grouped, robotic messages rife with an unholy staleness of behind the times blandness, or how just "You" the Time's person of the year, one creative person with a computer and a vivid imagination can make a difference in the world.
On the Republican side:
There seems to an unusually headless Republican party. A party without a leader. The gang that once rallied around the President has seen a blatant lack of seriousness in governance, a Texas style kabuki dance that makes everything, and I mean everything about politics. Just say no to policy. Just say yes to politics. You have to wonder whence the Republican support for the President who now seems to be standing alone, as he lauds Alberto Gonzales as "his guy" in the Department of Justice. Does anyone wonder if Republicans have been towing the line because of what prosecuters, the unsupervised FBI, and Alberto Gonzales have been able to dig up and threaten politicians with. No RNC funds for you, and if you want your son to get into Yale, vote for this bill. I mean it makes you wonder.
When even Bob Novak, partisan yes, but also long time veteran of savvy political strategy, is writing articles that trash Alberto and the President, says out loud that the President is isolated and incompetent, you have to scratch your head. Yes Novak used the "I" word to describe the President he so ruthlessly campaigned to elect. The disappointment among the GOP faithful is palpable. They had a chance to privatize social security, a get even with FDR, dream come true, and Bush blew his big chance, to savage forever the "for the greater good" crowd.
Several of them [Republicans on the Hill] I talked to described a trifecta of incompetence: the Walter Reed hospital scandal, the FBI's misuse of the Patriot Act and the U.S. attorneys firing fiasco. "We always have claimed that we were the party of better management," one House leader told me. "How can we claim that anymore?"
Keep in mind these are Republicans talking. Bob Novak is rightfully concerned that George W. Bush is taking the Republican party down, and that his style of "governing by loyalty is not likely to change, that the President will never pardon Libby, and will never ask Gonzales to resign.
Robert Novak's conclusion in summarizing the Bush Presidency is that Bush Stands Alone
Even though democrats seem more hopeful these days, with an array of almost exciting and viable presidential candidates, the bipartisan truth is that both parties have reason to want to bury their head in the sand, or start screaming at the top of their lungs. "What are you doing? Why are you on a suicide mission?"
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Somewhat unrelated but still relevant to suicide missions, there is also the Global Warming delima or is the Earth is like a garage.
(Disclaiminer) Hazard Warning: Do Not Try This At Home or Ever
If you are so disillusioned with your party, one way to solve the problem could be, go into the garage and turn on your car motor. Depending on party affiliation dial in your favorite radio station, and fall asleep dreaming of a better America.
If the Earth was like a Garage, even if it had a few life giving house plants...., after starting the engine wait an hour, and when you come out, tell me again why there is no scientific evidence for global warming.
And then tell me which party you would vote for. Of course the answer is, the lesser of two evils.
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It is the economy, stupid.
Well, this deserves a recommend here too
My idea is to ban television and radio commercials in campaigns. Mandatory public financing of all national-level campaigns is a must as well. Turn our public servants back into public servants and not fundraisers, and we may get representatives that are good at public service rather than good at fund-raising.
Dick Durbin made a great, very honest speech in the Senate the other day, arguing for public campaign finance (long-- my apologies in advance, but it really was a strong presentation of the case for public campaign financing). Although this plan does not go as far as I would like as far as banning TV ads, I recognize that that is a near-impossibility because of the First Amendment purists.
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skymutt: wise and powerful... enlightened...
Whoa!
Sounds like you have been thinking about this for a long time.
It's just crazy how much money the candidates have to raise. I heard 2 million a week!!!!!! Gasp! No wonder everyone is clamoring for a little piece of that pie. I take a couple thou.
And why wouldn't you be beholding to your contributers?
I wonder which candidate Halliburton is throwing their money behind?
It is the economy, stupid.
It is all Durbin below the "---"
...sorry if that wasn't clear, blockquote didn't work for some reason. Cut n paste from the congressional record from last week. I can't take credit for it.
Halliburton moved their headquarters to Dubai a couple weeks ago, did you miss that? And their spinoff of Kellogg Brown and Root is complete-- KBR has most of the military contracts. Halliburton is back to what it used to be pretty much-- an oil drilling company.
Same joke no-bid contracts, but KBR has them now, and most Americans probably aren't familiar with the name.
skymutt: wise and powerful... enlightened...
I modified it
if you are not using rich-text then using < blockquote > to begin a blockquote and < / blockquote> to end (both without spaces) would work.
"To discuss evil in a manner implying neutrality, is to sanction it." AR
thx, 'preciate it n/t
skymutt: wise and powerful... enlightened...
This deserves a diary of its own;
very detailed, comprehensive comment.
Saint, n. A dead sinner revised and edited. - Ambrose Bierce
What a beautiful comment:
ha! Excellent visual, and spot on!
You know, the more I think about it in context of your diary, the more I wonder if the Hillary=1984 ad is going to be a watershed moment in our political history. Right now homemade internet ads are not regulated, and given the sneakiness of the 'nets, I can't imagine they'll ever be fully regulated, either. I'm not sure how long it would take for the computer to become more prevalent than the television, but with more and more people getting their news from online, homemade ads put together on the sly by activists, campaigns, - heck, even consultants! - may be the wave of a very dirty and dismal future.
Maybe we'll start seeing Nazi-style prop films made to slur Richardson. Triumph of the Bill! (*ducks)
Saint, n. A dead sinner revised and edited. - Ambrose Bierce
thx!
*blush*
Yes fingers crossed on the new Time's person of the Year, "You". The 1984 ad shows the power one person can have and DID have! Hopefully it will help pundints and execs, have a little more courage and integrity. The utube phenom nipping around the edges of their pay checks.
And they not only complete with the internet, but cell phones that have video capabilities.
If you like research and statistical data check out this site.
Pew Internet
It is on the leading edge of studying this new wave of communication we are riding.
Lee Rainie just did some study for Pew, (can't find it) and how internet is changing everything. Whoever gets this trend and uses it to their advantage, politically speaking, is way ahead of the game. First radio, then TV, now the internet and cell phones.
I swear next we are gonna have cell phone implants.
Instead of reading the news, you will just program in the sources, and what kind of information you want, and it just download intro your brain. At least it would unshackle us peons, slaves of the infonet that can't step away from our labtops!
There is a lot of dust gathering in the corners of my house, while I try to keep up with this addictive form of info sharing!
It is the economy, stupid.
The Dems would not
have the majority without the internets, video cams and George Allen's maccaca moment, which was likely the first historical watershed moment of internet democracy. Thanks you forever, George Allen.
It is the economy, stupid.
Nice work
Although I would argue that we will continue to see "in-competant" candidates for aslong as their competancy is directed at beating the opposition and pandering to the wealthy, rather than helping the country (the people). Unfortunetly I can't see that happening with todays society. Goverments are pulled in two directions, the needs of the people and the need of money. Without the former they wouldn't be in goverment to begin with, but as soon as they are "in" the latter dictates how they proceed. Catch 22, prioritize the needs of business over the populas and you won't get voted back, or help the people and loose the economy (and you probably won't have a country for people to vote about). IMO the lesser of two evils' is still evil.
Chop Suey-side
The democrats' consultants bury our party's message under so much salt that the points become tasteless, or worse, unpalatable. We have all these great items on the menu, but to avoid losing voters, they only present a republican-lite picture. No wonder the public does not get an idea of what our party is about. Let's feast!
(Can you tell I'm hungry.)
Let's eat! How about some delicious Pork:o0)
It is the economy, stupid.
More importantly,
the Democratic Party has been without a vision for the past almost 40 years.
There hasn't been a democratic candidate with a vision, or any democratic candidate who's been able to really unite people.
A hazy vision
It is something I think is worth some hard thinking. What is the democratic vision. How can it be defined succinctly and simply so that folks that don't pay that much attention can get a grasp of what the democrats believe in, that is not defined by a defensive reaction to how the republicans want to define us, as socialists.
Agree about the candidate also, but really in the bigger picture, the country doesn't have any real heroes anymore, sports figures, movie stars, visionaries, religous figures or politicians. Too much information and we find out our heroes have all fallen from grace, with steroid use, gambling or something that keeps us from putting them on a pedastal. Maybe that's good......???
My support is going to Barack Obama. I think he has the capability of looking beyond his nose.
It is the economy, stupid.
Global Warming
For those who deny global warming:
It is a fact that volcano eruptions do affect short term climate changes.
Thus why is it inconceivable for pollutants all over the world not cause climate changes---if these accumulation of pollutants is much more in volume than a volcanic eruption?
Thanks for an excellent diary, missliberties.
I read your diary with much interest and enjoyment, and I agree that the amount of money being spent on advertising is really staggering---and quite phenomenal. It never used to be like this. It's also true, however, that much, if not most of the political activism and/or campaigning is done online. The old-fashioned way of the candidates knocking on people's doors to campaign and canvas for their votes is long gone, although I have gotten an occasional telephone call or two from candidates (recorded), or even aides of candidates reminding me to vote. This can be somewhat annoying, especially since I know who to vote for.