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The Real Spoiler I'm really getting sick and tired of hearing people state that Nader was (and is) a spoiler. This argument makes those Democrats who state it sound like those who repeated Bush's line with respect to 911 - it's about Saddam; or with respect to Iraq - it's about WMDs. By repeating the lie enough times the flock will start bleating the same line: "Two legs bad, four legs good." The media has been in cohorts with the Democratic Party on this the whole way, repeating ad nauseum that Nader was (is) the problem. And so this mantra has sunk in to the otherwise astute brains of erstwhile fellow compatriots. The facts speak for themselves. More registered Democrats voted for Bush than for Nader! That alone should shriek through one's cranium like nails on a chalkboard as to the extent to which the Democratic Party has degraded itself. Add to that the number of people, particularly the poor (regardless of ethnicity), as well as African Americans and Hispanics (which, by the way, is the very sector of society that would vote Democratic), who do not vote. Their apolitical stance is due precisely to the fact that they see little that Democratic politicians or elections can offer them (read: little difference between the Democratic Party and the GOP). The same logic for deriding Nader could be equally used against Ross Perot or Patrick Buchanan. Why haven't I ever heard one liberal bitch about why Perot or Buchanan didn't run a more aggressive campaign in order to take more votes away from Bush?! Man, what spoilers they were!!! What further surprises me, is how, whenever you start talking about Nader, Democrats' faces will start turning red. You can see the bile and fury rising up in their necks, and then all hell breaks loose. When you talk about President-Select Bush, they actually seem more at ease. They hate the guy, but they're less furious, even somehow apologetic. What really pisses me off is that these Democrats are least furious about their own party. The fact the Democratic Party hardly reflects the political and social convictions of its members doesn't seem to bother them. Democratic Party supporter after supporter will openly tell you how bad Clinton was, and how bad Kerry is. During the campaign many expressed support for Kucinich. On some occasions they will even go as far to state that Nader's positions are good ones. If you get them to take an on-line poll that will determine whom they should vote for, either Nader or a socialist will pop up. But voting for anyone but Kerry is out of the question, nonetheless. And, by the way, how the hell could you think otherwise?! Kerry, however, is part of the problem, not the solution. If all the Democrats would stop boohooing for a minute and put their vote where their convictions are, maybe then we would finally have a government we could more or less have respect for and be proud to say we are Americans. Unfortunately, too many liberals are now caught up in the electoral game. I have a couple of gripes about elections. In the first place, people are suddenly no longer apolitical. Damnit! Politics is not just a once-in-every-four-years activity. It should be a daily personal obligation. As long as you only remain active at election time, or just devote your political activity to getting some corporate slug into office, then you're doing very little to bring political and social change. My second issue is the fact that the energy of too many activists gets absorbed into the electoral circus. The Doupoly Parties have more than enough money to pay anyone they want to do whatever they want. What people need to devote their energy toward is not elections, but issues, and not just one. Kerry is saying that he's going to devote more troops to Iraq! Something most every Democrat I've talked to is opposed to. But these same Democrats are letting that slide as they have to get him elected. WHAT?! Look at Nader! He's calling for an impeachment of Bush. Now that's something to get behind. But god forbid those Democrats were to get behind a Nader initiative! At this point I think I actually have more respect for Republicans. They know what they want and there will be blood if they can't get it. Democrats, however, are willy-nilly Charlie Browns. They're whining and apologetic. And it's as if the Democratic Party is the Catholic Church - it's always right. So, the last problem they're going to point their finger at is themselves. It's much easier to say the problem is Nader. Well, sorry to ruin the democratic circus for you. The clowns aren't laughing, the horses have long been turned into glue, and the ring leaders have their heads so far up their corporate asses, that they are oblivious to the hopes and aspirations of the PEOPLE. Meanwhile, too many of the spectators still believe that, be what may, the show must go on. Well, enjoy the show. I'll be outside demonstrating regardless of whether Tweedle Dee or Tweedle Dum is sitting in the White House.
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This page was last updated on 20 april 2004.
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