Still the same politician who told Goldman Sachs bankers during a paid speech that she has "a public position and a private position," she denies publicly that she is running for the highest office in the land while at the same time vowing to "stay relevant" and letting it be known that sure, she still wants to be president. And if we are to believe Maggie Haberman of the New York Times, Hillary is pretty bemused that people literally take her at her "I'm not running" word.
The plethora of Democrats announcing their own candidacies well over a year before the first primaries are to be held was, I suspect, supposed to dilute the field enough to make Bernie Sanders irrelevant, especially when given that such corporate contenders as Kamala Harris and Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand have eagerly adopted Medicare For All and other liberal policy proposals which were deemed too radical when Sanders first challenged Clinton with them for the 2016 nomination.
Perhaps the private, as opposed to the public, plan was for these candidates to siphon off enough votes from Sanders to necessitate a brokered convention in 2020. Since the super-delegates are still allowed their weighted votes should the first ballot fail to nominate anyone, it is entirely feasible that Hillary Clinton could be nominated by undemocratic acclaim, without ever having had to physically hit the trail for a third time. After all, everybody already knows who she is, despite that pesky public-private positioning. And sauntering rather than running also protects her from any more pesky scrutiny.
Of course, the corporate media would love a Clinton-Trump do-over. Think of the ratings and the ad revenue and the guarantee of No Medicare For All Not Ever. And the Democratic Party elders would do just about anything to destroy Bernie Sanders, even if it means a second term for Trump. They are perfectly content to raise money off their roles as #Resistance Fighters. Nothing sells like perpetual umbrage in high places.
So employing the old standard Clintonoid parsing ploy, Hillary no doubt feels perfectly sincere when she says she's not running. She is not running right now, because for one thing, and for some reason known only to her own private self, she is said to be waiting for the Mueller report to be released before deciding. She may never run at all in the traditional sense. Because she received those storied three million more actual votes than Trump did in 2016, she is already The Elect. She's a special case. She always has been.
The common, but already failing, conventional media wisdom had been that Bernie fans would enthusiastically embrace one of the current crop of poseurs, because they're younger, more physically appealing and "diverse" than he is. But since he raised record-breaking amounts in small donations on the first official day of his campaign, the media has quickly advanced to full Bernie destruction mode. The most common trope, despite the fact that it has no basis in fact, is that Sanders doesn't appeal to black voters. One recent example of this genre appears in The Guardian, where Theodore R Johnson warns readers that Bernie's outreach to blacks, even if he reaches out to them all day and every day, "will not be enough."
The alleged reason?
These tips-of-the-hat to black Americans’ disparate experience are unlikely to move the electorate into his coalition in any significant way for a few reasons. First, history has fostered a political pragmatism within the black electorate that tends to prefer moderate Democratic candidates who have a track record of deep and persistent engagement. Because of the centrality of the civil rights question, black voters most often support presidential candidates they trust with protecting the gains made to date. This trust is earned over time or through a shared lived experience. This is why establishment candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, and why black candidates like Barack Obama and Kamala Harris, have the inside track with this bloc. Sanders has yet to show he can break through.Johnson doesn't acknowledge the polls that show Bernie is leading in every identity parameter except, by a very slim margin, race. As Vox reports,
An analysis of recent polls from November of 2018 to March 2019 shows Sanders is more popular with people of color than white people, and women like Sanders as much as men do, if not more. He leads every other possible 2020 contender with Latino voters and lags behind only Joe Biden — who hasn’t announced a bid yet — with African-American voters. Sanders’ polling numbers with black voters are double that of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), according to a March Morning Consult poll.He only lags, and not by much, and mainly among older, more conservative black voters.
At the end of the Guardian piece, readers are informed that author Theodore R Johnson is a senior fellow at the Brennan Center For Justice. Yeah, civil rights credibility! What we aren't told is that he is a retired U.S. Navy official and also a recent fellow at New America, a neoliberal pro-war think tank led by former Clinton State Department adviser Anne-Marie Slaughter and staffed with alumnae of the Clinton and Obama administrations. His journalistic side-career writing for various corporate media outlets included one typical February 2018 piece for Slate.
Since it appeared a year before Bernie-Bashing 2.0 officially got underway, Johnson instead used his propaganda skills to insinuate that black voters were too doped up on Russian "blini and vodka" to propel Hillary to victory in 2016. Russia's alleged spellbinding of the American black electorate has been a common propaganda trope used by Clintonoid forces to try and explain why black voters didn't come out for her in 2016. It's really quite the racial scapegoat, not to mention stereotype, because it denies black people their own agency and assumes that they're a monolithic bloc who lack critical thinking skills.
As a matter of "fact," Johnson claimed, in a throwback to J. Edgar Hoover, Russia has been messing with and hypnotizing black people's heads since the 1960s Civil Rights era:
Russia used the U.S. history of racial oppression and its persistent challenges with systemic racism to manipulate (or at least attempt to manipulate) Americans’ electoral choices. And this wasn’t a simple add-on tactic to a larger influence operation. Rather, it’s in keeping with several decades of Russian efforts to use the United States’ treatment of its black citizens as a counterpoint to the American narrative of freedom and equality. The major difference today is that social media marketing allows Russia to do with efficiency and scale what it could never do with Cold War–era print and radio propaganda.In other words, Johnson is a paid propagandist for both the corporate Democratic Party and its affiliates in the military-industrial complex. But I think you had that all figured out the minute you finished slogging through his sleazy Guardian piece.
Norman Solomon wrote a great article about all the anti-Bernie propaganda that's been churning out there in an already-furious boil. He thinks that it's not the Party itself we have to worry about so much as it is the Party-aligned media. I think that it's both, and that we won't see much direct official Party sleaze in action until the first primaries. Then the DNC jaws will publicly clamp down in earnest if Bernie wins and makes it all the way to the convention.
Meanwhile, Hillary saunters.
Hillary has to saunter because she's so prone to tripping and falling when she runs.
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of how Hillary wouldn't do press conferences during her run for President. Trump made a big deal out of it and kept track of the days without one (269 at one point). It was proven that when Hillary did "make herself available" to the press (which her staff claimed was the equivalent to a presser), she only took a few questions on each of those 9 occasions, totaling fewer minutes than just one of Trump's many pressers.
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/aug/31/donald-trump/has-hillary-clinton-not-had-press-conference-269-d/
Did Hillary know the press questions in advance? As Julian Assange revealed, Hillary campaign COLLUDED with the media during the last election cycle, a fact that Russiagate hysteria was intended to bury. Why would Hillary stop now? It's not like she doesn't want to be President.
From what I've seen on video lately, Hillary is once again wearing her favorite gold Mao power suit, practicing her southern drawl on Black audiences, and giving fire and brimstone speeches in southern preacher mode. She's got the PASSION like I've never seen before, strongly suggesting she's IN. Recall that her long-established practice is to delay declaring as long as possible so she can keep raking the dough into political slush funds to avoid their being subject to campaign finance laws. It's all about the benjamins, baby!
News is probably leaking out about her strategy and that could be why Bloomberg has decided to opt out. My spies tell me that the Oligarch Hotline is on fire about Hillary is anxiously awaiting large donations and they're to act surprised when she gets the call from the Superdelegates on the convention floor.
Too bad Bernie signed a promise to back the nominee if he loses. (Is that Hillary I hear cackling?)
But I don’t think he will lose!
DeleteComments on that Haberman tweet are a real shitstorm. Is Hillary's shill factory "Correct the Record" still operating?
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ReplyDeleteYes, it's dawn in the 2020 Democratic campaign with a long day ahead. Although we can't predict how the many candidates' upcoming performances will interact, to carry one of them to the glory of nomination night, we can at least review their records and characters and associations.
Go ahead, as anti-Trumpers and for-[something or other], tally up each candidate's good points and bad points. Seems like Bernie has far and away the best score. Warts and all, he'd probably win the White House as head of an Independent Party if he broke away in time, but Bernie did not, is not, and likely never will put that option before us.
But will Bernie's best ever effort within the Democratic Party be enough to defeat the elites of the DNC and then Trump? Best the in Democratic litter does not a passing good dog make. Sadly, the best that can be said of any candidate who remains within the confines of the Duopoly is that he or she may merely be a lesser evil among all the evils.
Bernie's improved this time around; he's reaching out to blacks and addressing foreign policy. But there are some big negatives not to be forgotten (h/t Gore Vidal's 'United States of Amnesia'). Bernie's big mistakes, in addition to swearing loyalty to the Democratic Party, have been repeated often enough to form a pattern. For someone to take you down memory lane on Bernie's record, try this short article from 2015.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2015/06/03/why-bernie-sanders-is-a-dead-end/
Then work hard at dismissing the nasty ageism argument. Bernie runs as the oldest (77) serious presidential candidate ever. Win or lose, he'll be 79 on Election Day 2020, older than Reagan was at that point.
Finally, never forget, it takes a political machine to reach the White House. The DNC is not Bernie's machine to drive. If the party elite doesn't intentionally run over Bernie again, then the super-delegates will avail themselves of that opportunity. Think of them as the DNC's insurance policy against a Sanders-type takeover.
Meanwhile, Hillary, tranced by the same old dream, saunters on like the tortoise who will beat the hare and expecting to be picked up eventually by the machine she owns.
Wow. Nice bashing. Run as an Independent party!?! Bernie’s not stupid. I even know that’s not possible in our present duopoly. Yeah & the ageism is pure bull- you do know Joe’s only a yr younger.And yes Bernie is in 1st place til Joe throws in his hat & I predict after.
DeleteLBJ: If drafted, I will not run; if nominated, I will not accept; if elected, I will not serve.
ReplyDeleteHRC: I will not run for office. If nominated I will not run from office.
I live in the Bwoston area. Went to Plimouth 2 Thanksgivings ago. No, not for hookers that time but to hang with the Indians and the Blacks. Let's be honest about this for a change: until Amerikans can honestly deal with SLAVERY and GENOCIDE (which the originals did in the name of business and religion) there will never be truth around here. Hiding behind kapitalism and skirts are we?! The only expat I know says this nation is crazy. He's correct.
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