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FROM 1968 TO 2024, IT'S NOT THE POLITICS OF JOY, IT'S THE DAMN WARS

Eric Arnow

Sep 7, 2024

Itā€™s the Damned Wars, that the Politicians Keep Paying for.


Senator Lindsay Graham says the US should attack Iranā€™s energy resources. He forgets that Iran could block the flow of oil out of the Persia Gulf, sending the world economy into collapse


We no longer have adults with any kind of wisdom sitting in positions of power in Washington, DC. Weā€™ve got emotional children and thatā€™s exactly what Lindsey Graham is heā€™s heā€™s a child heā€™s old enough to know better but certainly ā€¦. I guess wants to embrace ignorance as his mantle


ā€”-Larry Johnson, former CIA officer and intelligence analyst, and former planner and advisor at the US State Departmentā€™s Office of Counter Terrorism.Ā 


The Politics of Joy, Then and Now


The two Democratic Party conventions, that of 1968, and now, 2024 have ended. I attended the 1968 conventionā€“well, that is, I was in a park just across the street from the convention hall, probably 200 yards away. Iā€™d supported the first peace candidate, Gene McCarthy of Minnesota, whose position opposing the Vietnam War was clearer than Robert F. Kennedy, who jumped in late but was assassinated the night of his victory in the California Primary, which would have insured his nomination and probable win.


Anyway, I got my first real lesson in American democracy, as I watched the police beat the crap out of the demonstrators in front. I was lucky. I was no where near the violence.


Instead of Gene McCarthy, whose stand on peace in Vietnam marked him as an outlier and marginalized him, the Party Big Wigs muscled Hubert Humphrey, the Vice President into the nomination basically abandoning the primary election process.Humphrey wasnā€™t a ā€˜bad guyā€™. He was a strong supporter of civil rights, and working class interests. But he was strongly anti communist and despite his misgivings about the Vietnam War, he showed his loyalty to LBJ, who had decided not to run again, mainly due to massive demonstrations and pressure from the anti Vietnam War peace movement. As the saying went at the time,


ā€œHey Hey LBJ, How Many Kids Did You Kill Today?ā€ā€¦.Now we hear cries about ā€œGenocide Joe Bidenā€. And Kamala has stated sheā€™s fully on board with his agendaā€¦just like Humphrey was with LBJ.


When Hubert Humphrey didnā€™t have a leg to stand on given his support of the indefensible Vietnam War campaigned on ā€œThe Politics of Joyā€ā€¦When you canā€™t campaign based on evidence and logic, appeal to emotion.


Several Commentators Have Noticed the Parallels


Several observers of US politics have noticed the similarities between then and now.


This mainstream website gives a sympathetic view of Humphreyā€™s career, and is worth noting. If it hadnā€™t been for the war, I might have been willing to vote for him.



This article points out how the ā€œOld Leftā€ started cracking with the ā€œNew Leftā€ comprised mainly of students questioning many of the assumptions of the ā€œParty of FDRā€.


When President Johnson declined to run for another term in 1968, Humphrey won the Democratic Partyā€™s nomination. His campaign got off to a tumultuous start with the infamous 1968 Democratic Convention. Humphreyā€™s attempts at unity and references to the ā€œPolitics of Joyā€ seemed wholly out of touch with the riots and protests going on outside.

However, Norman Solomon, a well regarded journalist and a ā€˜real Leftistā€™ as distinct from the fake identity politics Left which is used by the Democrats to weaken the real base, which is favorable to peace and ā€˜Bernie Sanders styleā€™ Socialism, explains how Humphreyā€™s unwillingness to take on the War Machine undermined his campaign, resulting in his defeat.



The convention nominated him while, outside, tear gas filled the air during what aĀ reportĀ from a special federal commission later called aĀ police riotĀ thatĀ meted out violenceĀ to antiwar demonstrators as well as some journalists. Inside the turbulent convention, dissenting delegates were outshouted, outvoted and suppressed by the pro-Humphrey forces.The chaos and bitterness in Chicago underscored how the vice presidentā€™s deference to the war president had weakened the party while undermining the chances for victory. In polls, Humphrey trailed the Republican candidate Richard Nixon by double digits.


Kamala Harris and Her ā€œPolitics of Joyā€


Vice President Harris is in a similar position to Hubert Humphrey. But there is a significant difference. Humphrey did have a record of promoting legislation that was favorable to Labor and the working class, as well as promoting civil rights legislation.


Harris, on the other hand, has a short record in the Senate, a stained record as Attorney General, who showed a lack of empathy for workers and especially people of color in her policies regarding prisoners.


What she has in common with Humphrey was, what Iā€™d call ā€œstudied ebullienceā€. She loves laughing and her acceptance speech at the convention was long on ā€œthe Politics of Joyā€ while short on substance.Ā  Norman Solomon noted:

Last week, HarrisĀ describedĀ herself and running-mate Tim Walz as ā€œjoyful warriors.ā€ Many outlets have heralded their joyride along the campaign trail. The Associated PressĀ reportedĀ thatĀ ā€œHarris is pushing joy.ā€ AĀ New York TimesĀ headlineĀ proclaimedĀ that ā€œjoy is fueling her campaign.ā€ The brand of the Harris campaign is fast becoming ā€œthe politics of joy.ā€Such branding will be a sharp contrast to the outcries from thousands of protesters in Chicago outside the Democratic National Convention next week, as they denounce U.S. complicity with the methodical killing of so many children, women and other civilians in Gaza.Campaigning for joy while supporting horrendous warfare is nothing new. Fifty-six years before Vice President Harris called herself a ā€œjoyful warrior,ā€ Vice President Humphrey declared that he stood for the ā€œpolitics of joyā€ when announcing his run for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination.

On the other hand she shares a common trait of politiciansā€“saying one thing to appeal to one audience, while implying quite the opposite to AIPAC, the big bucks people.Ā  This clip came from an obscure website I found shared in a post in a private group. I think it says a lot about her ā€˜crocodile tears for Palestineā€™, while ensuring that the bombs keep dropping.


When Kamala Harris doesnā€™t have a leg to stand on given her support of the indefensible Ukraine and Palestinian War, she campaigns on ā€œThe Politics of Joyā€ā€¦When you canā€™t campaign based on evidence and logic, appeal to emotion.


Here she is appealing to one audienceā€™s emotions one way and her ā€˜real supportersā€™ she appeals to them with different emotionā€¦.Rank psychological manipulation worthy of a sociopath.


In Defense of Both Trump and Harris


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the Trump rally with what many (even avowed Leftists) said was the best speech in years. He said that if Trump were elected, he would work within that adminstration to turn the disastrous state of health of the American people, by making sure that health, diet, exercise and focus on prevention replace the for profit system in place now. I agree with that.


Kamala Harris, in a recent speech addressed the housing crisis and the high cost of housing. She said she would work to build millions of new affordable housing units.


Both of these issues are important, and all things being equal and disregarding their respective records, one could make a case to vote for either one.


So, What Have We the People Learned Since 1968?


The problem is that politicians of both parties have promoted both the Ukraine War and war with Russia and a future war with China, as well as the current genocidal war against Palestine, which has been ongoing, in fact, since the 1948 war of terror on the Palestinians, which drove 700,000 out of their homes, many into Gaza, where theyā€™ve been under constant attack, creating ā€˜the worldā€™s largest outdoor prisonā€™ā€¦.and now the worldā€™s largest out door death camp.


Both parties have with short exceptions for tactical purposes, been bent on world Hegemony, ever since the end of WWII. In fact, Andre Martyanov, a Russian American citizen and military expert recently pointed out that the US has been at war against Russia since WWII.

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Conclusion


The reason why those of you who hate Russia do so, is because Russia now and the USSR then represented the resistance to US relentless drive to dominate the world. Hubert Humphrey intuitively understood that the Vietnam War was wrong. But he lacked the courage to oppose it, for his own political purposes.


Kamala Harris weeps crocodile tears for Palestinians, but understands that her loyalty to AIPAC and Israel ā€˜trumpsā€™ her sentiments about the ongoing genocide of Palestinians.


And the American people, for the most part, shove the issue of Americaā€™s constant wars of conquest, slaughter and stealing resources of other countries, under the rug, because they are bought off by promises of economic benefits that rarely get met.


Itā€™s NOT The Economy, or the Fake Joy, Stupid..Itā€™s the Damned Wars! Thatā€™s what YOU need to demand to stop. Stop the Damned Wars!




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