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The Culture Wars Return

Posted on 06 September 2008 by Denis Campbell

 

John McCain has abandoned any premise of controlling his campaign, his party or even his own destiny. As Charley James writes today, he has chosen an obscure, mean-spirited and vindictive running mate who, as more and more reporters scrape back the patina and veneer of, seems frighteningly similar to the current resident of Navy Observatory Circle, Dick Cheney. 

No one recognises this poor speaking, pandering Rove machine manufactured version of McCain, 2008. This version has morphed from Maverick to: a noun, a verb and POW in the same way Rudy ‘a noun, a verb and 9-11’ Giuliani dominated the party in the early stages of the primaries. That he would even allow the horrific graphic video replay of 9-11 to play 7-years after this horror is beyond the pale. The be afraid mantra is everywhere despite quiet and calm in the US the last 8 years.

The economy is in even bigger trouble than most thought and the Republicans want nothing to do with it because it cratered on their watch. So they retreat to the ground they have won in the past. Security.

That McCain would stand in front of a 90%+ lily-white RNC audience of fundamentalist Christians every bit as dangerous as those of the ‘other’ religion in Iraq and Iran, the main difference being that instead of bombs strapped to their backs they take their intolerant, hate-filled and bigoted dogma everywhere, is beyond the pale.

The 2000 version of McCain was much better and compelling. He was recovering from the Keating Five debacle and writing strong campaign reform legislation… against the wishes of his party. ‘That’ McCain was irascible, ornery and ready to fight. Then he spent 8-years (along with Tony Blair in this country) as George Bush’s lapdog, faithfully walking in step behind his master. McCain was formidable in 2000. Today he is a walking cliché who has let a political unknown steal his campaign in the same way George Bush did in 2000.

The news today, according to GOP party leaders, says Ms. Palin is “not yet ready” for media interviews, so she will not appear with any major news outlet for at least two weeks” or 25% of the remaining campaign for fear of making a game ending gaffe? 

She is not ready for interviews yet is ready to be Vice President and lead on day one?  Do they think us complete idiots?

Sadly, yes. 

The strategy worked in 2000 and 2004. Deeply divide the nation along even more narrow ideological lines and make the campaign not about the economy or the 8-failed years of the Bush administration, rather whisper lies about and mock Obama and keep hoping the most nefarious rumours stick throughout the sick machine that spreads them and ends each letter with God Bless You.

The big campaign of ideas has moved to even smaller and smaller things. Unless Obama wins a landslide and gets help in the Congress, it will be four more years of the same gridlock and partisanship. 

And no one in the world can afford that.

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Denis Campbell is publisher and editor of UKProgressive. He is an investigative journalist and businessman whose instincts lead to breaking political and business stories on everything from: election machine voting fraud, political party misdeeds and the scandal ridden Mind Body Spirit business that fleeces many of its followers. His work has appeared in many international news publications across all media platforms including: The BBC, The Huffington Post, Western Mail, The Guardian and PokerNews.com. He writes from very cool 600-acre farm high above the cliffs along Wales' historic Glamorgan Heritage coast.
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  1. Stacey Derbinshire September 6th, 2008 at 12:59 pm

    You know, I have to tell you, I really enjoy this blog and the insight from everyone who participates. I find it to be refreshing and very informative. I wish there were more blogs like it. Anyway, I felt it was about time I posted, I

  2. John September 6th, 2008 at 10:31 pm

    Christians every bit as dangerous as those of the ‘other’ religion in Iraq and Iran, the main difference being that instead of bombs strapped to their backs they take their intolerant, hate-filled and bigoted dogma everywhere…

    So the “main difference” is that one isn’t actually, you know, dangerous. Uh…good point.

  3. Denis Campbell September 6th, 2008 at 10:37 pm

    Sometimes words are even more powerful than bombs mate. They are equally dangerous when taken to extremes.

    Thanks for the comment.

  4. John September 6th, 2008 at 11:12 pm

    Sometimes they are. All the more reason not to throw “verbal bombs” at a group of people by comparing them to those detonating actual bombs.

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