crossposted at five before chaos.
Now, I know I continually state that it’s just too damn early to be talking about Election ’08. But every now and then something pops up that needs mentioning. If you paid attention to the MSM after the first Dem debate a few weeks ago, one of the frames was about crazy Senator Mike Gravel, who had the audacity to point out that the fact that none of the top tier candidates had strongly denounced the idea of using nukes against Iran, even asking Obama who he’d “want to nuke”. Yeah, that’s reeeeaaal crazy, right? At the DNC winter meeting he had the temerity to claim that “because of the extreme importance of any decision to go to war,” anybody who voted for it is not qualified to hold the office of President.” Oh, the insanity, please lock this man up!
As you can read in this piece in The Progressive, Gravel has a history of going out on a limb and saying and doing the right thing. He was at the forefront of trying to cut off funding to end the Vietnam War. He’s not afraid to hold his own party responsible for the Iraq mess. And sadly, he’ll never be president. His honesty is truly a liability, and easy to paint in the MSM as unhinged madness. Could you imagine how the MSM would spin this? –
“Our leaders are promoting delusional thinking when boasting that the United States and Americans are superior to the rest of the human race. We are no better and no worse,” he says, in a highly unusual pitch for a candidate.
Gravel says “we’re number one” is a hollow slogan when the United States is actually number thirty-seven in health care and when 30 percent of students fail to graduate high school.
On the other hand, the United States is number one, he points out, in the production of weapons, consumer spending, government, commercial, and personal debt, the number of prisoners, energy consumption, and environmental pollution.
He also favors carbon taxes to fund alternative energy initiatives, gay marriage, and the legalization of marijuana. Sounds like he could come to Vermont and beat the pants off of Douglas in a heartbeat. But sadly, we still have places like the Bible Belt to contend with in this country, whose unhinged whackos will undoubtedly think Gravel is an unhinged whacko.
He’s 76, and is the longest of long-shots. But I hope to hell he stays visible in this race until the very end, because his message is a refreshingly honest alternative to Obama’s calculated “inspirational” rhetoric and Clinton’s consultant-written drivel. And it gives the leftier of us an alternative to Kucinich’s hokey New Agey claptrap, which is extremely unsettling to those of us who have our feet on terra firma. Let’s hope he sticks it out. You can visit his site at http://www.gravel2008.us/.