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Monday, December 06, 2010

Aging Hippie Calls for Primary Challenge to Obama

Clarence B. Jones, who appears to be a relic of the 60's Flower Power days, is reverting to 1968 and calling for a primary challenge to a sitting Democrat president.  You can read the prologue at the link complete with Bob Dylan lyrics, but he concludes with this:
It is not easy to consider challenging the first African-American to be elected as President of the United States. But, regrettably, I believe that the time has come to do this.

It is time for Progressives to stop "whining" and arguing among themselves about whether President Obama will or will not do this or that. Obama is no different than any other President, nominated by his national party. He was elected with the hard work and 24/7 commitment of persons who believed and enlisted in his campaign for "Hope" and "Change."

You don't have to be a rocket scientist nor have a PhD in political science and sociology to see clearly that Obama has abandoned much of the base that elected him. He has done this because he no longer respects, fears or believes those persons who elected him have any alternative, but to accept what he does, whether they like it or not.

It is time for those persons who constituted the "Movement" that enabled Senator Barack Obama to be elected to "break their silence"; to indicate that they no longer will sit on their hands, and only let off verbal steam and ineffective sound and fury, and "hope" for the best.

The answer is blowin' in the wind

The pursuit of the war in Afghanistan in support of a certifiably corrupt Afghan government and the apparent willingness to retreat from his campaign commitment of no further tax cuts for the rich, his equivocal and foot dragging leadership to end DADT, his TARP for Wall Street, but, equivocal insufficient attention to the unemployment and housing foreclosures of Main Street, suggest that the template of the 1968 challenge to the reelection of President Lyndon Johnson now must be thoughtfully considered for Obama in 2012.
Despite Hillary Clinton's recent denials of any interest in further public office, if the door opened to a legitimate primary challenge to Obama I think she'd jump at it. We'll know sometime in early 2011 when she'll have to decide whether to continue as Secretary of State or leave office to prepare a campaign.

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