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[Marxism] Michael Moore and General Clark
Wednesday, January 14th, 2004
I?ll Be Voting For Wesley Clark / Good-Bye Mr. Bush ? by Michael Moore
Many of you have written to me in the past months asking, "Who are you
going to vote for this year?"
I have decided to cast my vote in the primary for Wesley Clark. That's
right, a peacenik is voting for a general. What a country!
I believe that Wesley Clark will end this war. He will make the rich pay
their fair share of taxes. He will stand up for the rights of women,
African Americans, and the working people of this country.
full: http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php
Tonight I heard Moore on Wolf Blitzer's CNN news show explaining why he had
made this decision. It was truly pathetic and a reminder of the deep flaws
of the American left. When you combine a deep pragmatist streak, a
two-party system that is rooted in the early days of the republic and
betrayal (I use the word advisedly) by the Communist Party in the 1930s and
40s when an electoral alternative to the 2 capitalist parties was
objectively possible, you end up with this kind of hat-in-hand,
self-deception by people who should know better. In Moore's powerful
"Bowling for Columbine", there is a segment that points out a very likely
connection between the high school massacre and Clinton's assault on
Belgrade. That Moore could have put his soul into making such a powerful
documentary and then turn around and then sell out to the war criminal
Clark tells us that a class-based politics is as urgent as ever. Some day
objective conditions will impel a political realignment and the birth of a
new party just as the Republican Party came into existence before the Civil
War. Those of us who are "impractical" enough to oppose the two capitalist
parties today will I'm sure be seen as the true heirs of the abolitionists
of that age.
Louis Proyect
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