Hi Miriam,
Moderate Rebels? Never did hear of that one; Think I'll give it a try.
Bob
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One of the things that I learned from the Moderate Rebels podcast is that it
was good old Obama who told all those moderate Democrats to drop out of the
race and to publicly support Biden.
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Pretty much on target, Miriam. We do what little we can do, and then let go.
Back when I was a young man, in the 60's, I was encouraged to see an uprising
among America's Black Churches. But it didn't last long.
The Ruling Class of any nation uses religion to herd the people into compliance.
Thomas Jefferson understood the need to keep Church and State separate. And
Karl Marx called religion the opiate of the masses.
Again, in my younger years, I was soothed by religion. Breaking that addiction
was a longer struggle than quitting smoking. But I'm okay now...just don't get
between me and my chocolates.
Carl Jarvis, singing Praise be to C's Chocolates!
On 3/4/20, miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last night, I listened for quite some time, to the coverage of
election issues and results on the Democracy Now website. It was a
joint venture of Democracy Now and The Intercept, and there were a lot
of good people on there. But I can see where we're going. At least I
think I can, and listening to the Intercepted and Democracy Now
podcasts this morning, sort of solidifies my view. I need to keep
reminding myself that I must keep some emotional distance between
myself and what is happening, and that I have no control over
anything. But clearly, the Democratic Party is using all kinds of
dirty tricks to ensure that Bernie Sanders doesn't win the nomination.
The leadership would truly prefer another four years of Donald Trump
than to risk the possibility that some of FDR's New Deal legislation,
or some legislation approximating it, might be enacted. The
Intercepted Podcast reminded me this morning, that in 1968, Eugene
McArthy, the anti war candidate, came to the Democrdatic Convention in
Chicago with a plurality of votes, and the party did not allow him to
get the nomination. Hubert Humphrey got the nomination through a
brokered convention. And remember what followed? Nixon won the
election in a landslide. So the party leadership in 2020, would rather
keep their personal influence and incomes and promote a candidate who
is , aside from his terrible record, suffering from some kind of age
related brain damage, than to allow a people's candidate to confront
Donald Trump in the presidential election. We've watched a show for a
year and a half, a pretense in which people have appeared to compete
for the Democratic party's presidential nomination. I listened to
very intelligent, well meaning people, attempt to explain why Joe
Biden got a majority of the black vote in all those southern states.
But all their reasons made less sense than what I've heard Glenn Ford
of the Black Agenda Report say over and over again about, what he
calls, "the black misleadership class". Those people listened to their
ministers and their politicians, all of whom have been bribed, in one
way or another, by the Democratic Party. The people are vulnerable and
they turn to people whom they've ben taught to trust, to help them
survive in a racist world. If you know anything about the
Congressional Black Caucus, you know that it does not function in the
interest of black voters. It's all machine politics. In the same way
that so many white working people voted against their own interests
when they voted for Trump, black working people can also be
manipulated to vote against their interests.
Miriam