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New Veep? Surprise Us, Senator!
By David Swanson
OpEdNews.Com
Dear Senator John Kerry,
You may have already chosen your running mate, but I'd
like to ask you to reconsider.
Do you remember when the pundits who pass for
journalists in this country said that you'd have to vote for an illegal
aggressive war if you wanted to run for president? Do you remember that
they were wrong, that you had to campaign against your own record during
the primaries and tie yourself in knots to explain your vote against more
funding for the same illegal aggressive war that you did and did not
support?
Those same pundits are now telling you who to pick for a
running mate. They pretend to be simply reporting on the people you're
considering, but they choose which ones to report on, which ones to omit,
and which ones to label "the safe choice." I read in the New
York Times that Gephardt would be a safer choice than Edwards. The Times
wasn't arguing that point, of course, just informing us of it. These are
the same morons who sold half the country on the weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq, and we still allow them to play us like this,
slipping all their key claims in as unargued assumptions. That Edwards
went further in the primaries than Gephardt is completely irrelevant to
this sort of faith-based reporting.
The media stuck by you in the primaries, it's true.
Candidates who opposed the war or free trade or health insurance companies
were completely obliterated. But you were not the only candidate whom the
media treated with respect. Two others were Gephardt and Edwards. And they
lost to you.
Gephardt lost because he could not campaign against Bush
after having led Democratic support for Bush, after having joined Bush in
the Rose Garden to promote the war, and after having managed to lose the
Democrats seats in the House in an off year with an unelected criminal
occupying the White House.
Don't you get it? Don't you see why Kucinich was able to
persuade two-thirds of the Democrats in the House to vote against their
leader and the war? Don't you see why people got excited about Dean when
the media called him "the antiwar candidate" and yet still acted
as if they were going to allow him to run?
Gephardt is a loser, Senator. He represents the
two-faced timidity of the Democrats of the last quarter century. Unions
didn't abandon him because he supported the WTO and undermined the future
of working people everywhere.
Unions have always been happy to undermine their own
principles. No, they ditched Gephardt because he has an established record
as a loser.
What about Edwards? He doesn't have an established
record as anything. He did all right with his populist rhetoric, and yet
the substance of his proposals, when there was any, was completely
acceptable to the media.
Edwards wouldn't turn off as many people as Gephardt,
but he wouldn't attract many people whom you haven't attracted already.
And if you absolutely must pick a white male heterosexual Christian who
supports free trade, private health insurance, and illegal wars, it seems
to me that picking a millionaire and a Senator may be overkill. Do you
need two of those on your ticket?
Well, what about Tom Vilsack, the Governor of Iowa? I
don't know him. I suspect that many people don't know him. So, of course,
I'm tempted to assume that he couldn't be worse than the other guys and
that he would bring with him the perspective of the states, which is badly
needed in Washington.
But a review of his record indicates that he is not
someone who would excite the half of the country that hasn't been
convinced to vote in recent years, and that he is not someone who would
persuade people to vote for you rather than Nader.
By the way, you and Democratic leaders really must stop
asking Nader to pull out. That only encourages people to support him or
other third-party candidates. He will never drop out, but if you oppose
the war his support will almost all come to you.
If you do something that the media considers
"safe," such as naming Vilsack or Edwards or Gephardt your vice
presidential candidate, you will be playing their game, not your own. What
they mean by "safe" is demonstrably not "likely to induce
excitement in a majority of Americans."
You've got the moderates and swing voters locked up,
Senator. Pick a Veep who can attract the progressives. Pick a candidate
who will give now the sort of speeches Al Gore is giving four years too
late. Pick a candidate who will help you to go out on a limb and oppose
Bush's weakest position, his war.
Pick a candidate with fire, a candidate with passion, a
candidate devoted to democracy. Open yourself to considering candidates
outside the acceptable race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and
wealth. There are countless individuals in the country who could help you
win this. Surprise us, Senator!
David Swanson's website is www.davidswanson.org
The opinions expressed are his alone unless you share them.
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