[lbo-talk] California's Glorious Recall

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Sat Aug 9 17:54:00 PDT 2003


***** August 9, 2003 California's Glorious Recall If Not Camejo, Then Flynt! By ALEXANDER COCKBURN

I gave a talk about current politics at Diesel, a fine Oakland independent bookstore, late last week. No one in the leftish crowd seemed notably put out when I declared myself dubious of the proposition, espoused by many in the store, that the only element of mystery about 9/ll was whether George W. Bush had ordered the attacks on the World Trade Center on his own initiative or was merely acting as the catspaw of Dick Cheney.

Nor was there any outcry when I denounced Ariel Sharon as a war criminal and his US claque as a bunch of unconscionable rogues.

But as soon as I said I couldn't see much reason to get excited about Howard Dean as a candidate for the Democratic nomination, and he seemed to me to be a thoroughly conventional right winger, there was an audible ripple of irritation in the crowd. In the course of an angry denunciation of my unsparing comments about Dean a woman said that the left should be rallying not only to the standard of the former governor of Vermont, but of Governor Gray Davis of California, now facing a recall vote in early October.

Gray Davis! There was a time once when "lesser of two evils" actually meant something momentous, like the choice between starving to death on a lifeboat, or eating the first mate.

Was there ever a man who brought the always gray phrase "lesser of two evils" into greater disrepute?

Shackled to "lesser of two evils" is its dread mate, "compromise". In its funereal syllables is congealed the whole sad history of the US two-party system, from the first compromise in the Constitution allowing the import of slaves till l820, to the Missouri compromise letting that slave state enter the union; to the compromise of l877 which ended reconstruction....

Davis' only enthusiasms are for raising money and endorsing the death penalty. His main achievement has been to ransom California off to the energy Mafia. He represents the End of Politics as anything remotely honorable or idealistic.

But now, when Real Politics gloriously and excitingly raises its head in the recall effort, many leftists bleat nervously about Republican plots, and the need to rally to the Democratic Party and its man in Sacramento. Despite official Green endorsement of the recall effort, many Greens aren't much better. I listened to one the other day, a fellow of normally militant fiber, whining that the recall bid is unleashing "toxic" forces and everyone should work for Davis.

But there's a sound Green candidate in the form of Peter Camejo, and surely the recall ballot, with some hundreds of candidates crowding in before next weekend's cut-off, represents the best Green shot at ever capturing any significant slot, with normal voting blocs possibly fracturing....

[The full text of the article is available at <http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn08092003.html>.] ***** -- Yoshie

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