We sort of agree, here is what I wrote earlier in a post that probably looked too unbearably long to read. (However, I think we disagree as to the nature of the Clinton administration vis the Bush administration and the politics underlying the impeachment business):
If Bush wins, it will be against a Democrat who did not fundammentally disagree with him on important issues and whose controls a passive, defeated, weak, constituency, and he will therefore launch into an even more emboldened four more years of penury, more 'terrorist' attacks, more conscription of civil liberties and more cowardice from the Democrats (and I'm referring to the 'good' ones here). The Anybody But Bush ploy is a grand capitulation by the progressive movement to the agenda of the ruling class. Progressives need to realize that as Chalmers Johnson noted in 'Sorrows of Empire' America has already crossed its Rubicon, with the Pentagon leading the way. Electoral politics, if it has any efficacy at all, should be employed to build a movement in a different direction with a view longer than one election cycle. It has taken us decades to ge to this point, it will take us much longer to reverse it - if that is at all possible.
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