by Dennis Loo
Howard has been consistently and correctly saying that the key is mobilizing the people in a powerful extra-electoral social movement. But he nonetheless sees Obama as the "lesser evil."
Dave’s piece, I’m sorry to say, is something that makes me want to put my arm around his shoulders and say: "Dave, what are you thinking?"
I was on a radio interview with Dave and my co-editor Peter Phillips (Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney) on KPFA shortly before the November 2006 elections. I was saying that a people’s movement had to be built and Dave came back arguing that we have to elect Democrats and that "We don’t have time for a movement."
Well, we now all know how much good it did to elect those Democrats. They impeached Bush and Cheney and they ended the war on Iraq, right?
I’m afraid I don’t have time right now to write a real response to them, but for now let me say this:
There is one and only one way that we can make any difference here and that is by building an independent political movement of the people. Anything else is illusion.
Vote for Nader or McKinney if you’re going to vote for a candidate at all.
But don’t harbor any illusions that voting means anything. The notion that the left can exert any pressure on Obama more than McCain is sheer fantasy. He is not beholden to us. He’s beholden to big capital. Neither Obama nor McCain will have any reason to listen to the left and to the people unless and until a movement of the people is expressed in the streets, literally and metaphorically.
Voting DOES matter.
Every vote any one of these son of a bitches is one more authorization to screw us. I will not be complicit in LEGITIMIZING any of these con men.
Ed