Sunday, September 14, 2008

Building the bridge-to-nowhere -









McCain's transformation

is simply a-Palin!

So here we are, long past the off-ramp of Bill Clinton's Bridge-to-the-Future, and what do we have? Well, we have a choice, actually. We can go for John McShame and his co-candidate-from-No!-where. Better yet, we can get B'rack-to-the-Future!

But beyond all the political clamoring, there is a sad side to this story, really. It is pitiful that a man, who once stood for so many things this country needs, has abandoned all his honorable principles in hopes of winning this presidential election. There are blizzards of irony here. Let's look at just one. How much must one do to deserve to be president? If John McCain, in the course of his amazing life, has not done enough to deserve to be president, who has?

So why is it that someone who rose so high, why is he groveling so before the people of this country? Because that is what he is doing.

McCain, who said he would never put anything before his country, has put winning this election before his country by selecting Ms Palin. He said he was opposed to Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy, now he says he'll keep them. He not only tolerates the "agents of intolerance", now he seeks them out to endorse and support him. How are the mighty fallen?

It's really quite simple. In 2000, John McCain deserved the presidency in every respect, and the Republican Party … turned …. him …. down!

Sometimes history demands that one recognize the truth, as painful as it might be. Some describe the experience as "becoming disillusioned". In essence, it means taking stock of your illusions. And when you do that, you set yourself free. Because when you recognize an illusion, you are no longer bound by it. History made that call to John McCain in 2000.

In 2000, John McCain deserved the presidency like no other person in the land. In 2000, he was still the great man that I prefer to remember, as compared to who and what he is now. What McCain needed to see then was not that he did not deserve to be president, but that the Republican Party did not deserve him.

But in 2000, John McCain missed history's calling.

Joe Lieberman is, in just one way, the example that shows where McCain has failed to live up to his own expectations (never mind yours or mine!). In 2006, Lieberman held to his principles on the Iraq war, against a rising tide of opposition to the war in the base of his party. In consequence, he lost the Democratic primary for his senate seat. He held to his principles, like a rock, even though his future was on . . . the . . . line. With no other choice, then, Lieberman ran as an Independent, and the citizenry returned him to his place. That is gutsy, folks. That is answering the call of history!

Sadly, having answered history time and again, John McCain came up short in 2000. He should have become what he was, an Independent.

It's too late for that now. If the country elects John McCain to the presidency in 08, it will be handing him something he deserved long ago, but that is now beyond his ability to fulfill successfully. That is the call history has placed to the US electorate - to us, now!

History demands that we recognize this, as painful as it may be. So, let's take a page from Ms Palin's playbook: We need the candidate-from-nowhere like we need the bridge-to-nowhere!

Let us choose both grace and optimism, because in Obama we finally have a chance to get B'rack-to-the-Future.

2 comments:

Ellen said...

I was not sure where you were going here, but absolutley agree with your conclusion.

ECF Editor said...

Thank you! Thank you!

I wanted to show that reasonable viewpoints require clarity of thought. The presidency of the US is mostly about leading the world, by leading US in a responsible, thoughtful, responsive and mature way. McCain would have been a great president in 2000, even with his considerable flaws. But he has passed his "sell-by" date, and then some. Hillary Clinton has done much to impress us lately. But she comes with too much Bill and too much baggage. The nation would not be able to focus on issues if we had a second Clinton White House. And a Clinton Veep would be quite risky too.

Obama has shown that he means to govern well by making Biden his Veep. And let's face it, that is what the US, and the world, really needs.