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October 27, 2008
Look at the Base
By Richmond Shreve
Time to look beyond the political personalities at their organizations and the base of their power to achieve the change they promise.
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The link at the end of this will take you to an excellent set of four profiles of the four candidates that appeared in the Times Week in Review on Sunday. Unlike much of what your are reading and hearing, these profiles are candid and written to be free of partisanship, if that is possible these days. None of the candidates has their wrinkles and bumps glossed over. Well worth reading.
But we need to remember that we are voting for an organization which these people hope to lead, not just their individual personalities. Even if you have already made your decision, now is the time to re-check your perception of the organization your choice leads.
Today's Democratic party is far from unified behind the principles that Obama has articulated. There are many old-line politicians that will seek to use the dominance of the Democrats to advance their own agendas. The GOP will have their agenda too. Obama will have his hands full. But he has something going for him that has never before existed in American politics: direct access to a large and active base of grass-roots support that has been galvanized by the campaign and put their time and money into backing Obama. It should be the ultimate bully pulpit from which to lead. It should also keep an Obama administration focused on what the nation most needs: visible, hopeful, positive leadership on the economy, the environment and energy independence, and basic wellbeing for the elderly, the poor, and the middle class.
Today's GOP is a crazy-quilt of special interests. Fundamentalists, Right-to-life, Gun enthusiasts, Hawks, the Military-Industrial Complex, the very rich, right wing-nuts""too many single issue voters to fully enumerate. These groups join with a loyal orthodox conservative base to aggregate their voting power. Each one subordinates all other issues to their particular narrow focus. When I was a Republican the GOP stood for small government, fiscal responsibility, and tax relief. This is manifestly not so today. John McCain's reform promises have a hard uphill battle. His maverick stance (maverick means wild-horse) and Palin's pit bull won't have the power to do much more than resist and stymie. Neither has a track record of unifying and leading, and neither has the broad popular base to use the bully pulpit effectively.
Our best chance of progress on the challenges we face is with Obama-Biden. I invite you to test my premise against what your read in these profiles and what you already know.
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/weekinreview/index.html
Richmond Shreve is a retired business executive whose careers began in electronics (USN) and broadcasting in the 1960s. Over the years he has maintained a hobby interest in amateur radio, and the audio-visual arts while working in sales and marketing. For the last thirty years he was co-owner and CEO of the Middlebrook Crossroads business park (Edmar Corporation) in Bridgewater, NJ. He holds a lifetime FCC Second Class Commercial license, and an amateur radio General Class license (W2EMU). In 2012 Richmond retired from instructing sports car owners in high performance driving techniques at major tracks including NJ Motorsports Park, Watkins Glen, and Summit Point. He is the author and publisher of the Instructor Candidate Manual used by BMWCCA and other car clubs to train their on-track instructors.
Prior to moving to Newtown,PA, he volunteered as chief engineer of WCFA the Cape May, NJ community radio station as well as working as a gaffer on the Cape May Film Festival technical crew, a driver/engineer in the Cape May Point Volunteer Fire Company, served as its Treasurer and as Treasurer of its Firemen's Relief Association. He edited and printed the Cape May Point Taxpayer's Association Newsletter.
As a computer power user, graphic artist, photographer, and website designer he helps nonprofits build and maintain web sites. He is a fromer Vestry member of the Episcopal Church of the Advent.
Richmond is a citizen journalist and former Senior Editor at OpEdNews.com, a progressive news and opinion site on the internet.
Richmond lives with his wife Marguerite Chandler in Newtown, PA wher he continues to write essays ad short fiction. They travel extensively with their fifth wheel RV.
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Books:
Lost River Anthology (Amazon.com)
Instructor Candidate Manual (LuLu.com)