It’s good to be a Democrat today, celebrating the nomination of the first African-American presidential candidate, confident that Barack Obama can ride the desire for change all the way into the White House and new, better era of American — and world — politics.
That’s conventions: events tailor-made to give the impression nothing can stop the men – and they stubbornly remain men – at their centre from surging to victory. They don’t have much to do with politics on the ground, out in American cities and suburbs and exurbs and small towns, where getting people out to actually cast a vote is half the challenge. And Obama is up against a man who has been written off repeatedly, but who keeps coming back. John McCain was dangerous enough when he didn’t have – or was actually fighting – the Republican machine. With that machine, even in its current underfunded state, behind him, he can’t be written off.
And don’t forget the third player in all this, the man still in the Oval Office. Vladimir Putin today claimed Georgia had been encouraged by a White House anxious to create a McCain-friendly foreign policy crisis. However much this is special pleading by the thug who leads a resurgent Russia, everyone knows it’s plausible. Foreign policy is where Obama is weakest, and where George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have maximum scope for action. There’s a way to go yet before 4 November.
McCain is a crook and a con man who is not a war hero and never will be a war hero. As for Putin, according to Israeli and US papers Cheneys head honcho was in Georgia just days before Georgia decided to obliterate South Ossettia and Israeli mercenaries were working hand in glove with the Israeli defence minister of Georgia.
Israeli’s boasted loud and long before the Russians got involved – McCains chief of staff was also advising the thug president of Georgia.
Of course the great hypocrisy of the west is they are allowed to invade and occupy Afghanistan and Iraq, Israel is allowed to bomb and obliterate anyone she feels like as we will help her and we all ignored the genocide in Grozny inflicted on those people by Putin.
If you want to call someone or anyone a thug, it would be good to start with Bush, over to Bliar, off to Howard and then have a think about Olmert and a few others.