Bernie’s
Quasi-Concession Speech and Hillary’s Syrian War to
Come
By Gary Leupp
June 21, 2016
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- In his quasi-concession speech last Thursday,
broadcast without a live audience (probably due to
the fear of loud boos), Bernie Sanders began with
the observation: “Election days come and go. But
political and social revolutions that attempt to
transform our society never end.”
In other
words: Even if I concede, I want the movement I
generated to continue.
Citing
various ongoing mass movements, he declared: “And
that’s what this campaign has been about over this
past year. That’s what the political revolution is
all about.”
Subtext:
It’s all about bringing you kids into the Democratic
Party—in order to change it.
Then comes
the now-familiar self-congratulation about winning
22 state primaries and caucuses, and repetition of
his wonted insistence that “our vision for the
future” is not a “fringe idea” and not a “radical
idea.” “It is mainstream.”
This tells
us that what will follow will be very
mainstream. It is followed by the observation that
in all the primaries Sanders won among people under
45. “These are the people who ARE the future of our
country.” He extensively praises the youth for all
their phone calls and canvassing, and even youth
burdened with student debt for making campaign
contributions.
“This
campaign has never been about any single candidate.
It is always about transforming America.”
This is
followed by about one-fifth of the speech devoted to
enumerating the various “disgraces” of contemporary
American reality without ever once using the word
capitalism. He then segues into the Trump issue:
“The major
political task that we face in the next five months
is to make certain that Donald Trump is defeated and
defeated badly.” Meaning, “we” will all have to — as
our major task — back the Wall Street
candidate Clinton versus the racist buffoon.
The meat of
the presentation occurs not quite midway through,
with depressing reference to the Wednesday meeting
between Sanders and Clinton and their spouses, from
which Sanders emerged beaming.
“I recently
had the opportunity to meet with Secretary Clinton
and discuss some of the very important issues facing
our country and the Democratic Party.” In other
words: capitulation.
This is
where the boos would have started at a rally.
Opportunity? Really, Uncle Bernie, you make it
sound like an honor to chit-chat with Wall Street’s
warmonger.
“It is no
secret that Secretary Clinton and I have strong
disagreements on some very important issues. It is
also true that our views are quite close on others.
I look forward, in the coming weeks, to continued
discussions between the two campaigns to make
certain that your voices are heard and that the
Democratic Party passes the most progressive
platform in its history and that Democrats actually
fight for that agenda.”
In other
words, she’s not so bad after all. I want you all to
take a second look at Hillary and get ready to work
with her.
Then
follows a long litany of needed reforms in the
Democratic Party and its platform — by all
appearances a feisty demand for change — culminating
in a call to young people to run for office and
“engage on that level.”
Buried in
this list is the following milquetoast statement:
“We must take a hard look at the waste, cost
overruns and inefficiencies in every branch of
government–including the Department of Defense. And
we must make certain our brave young men and women
in the military are not thrown into perpetual
warfare in the Middle East or other wars we should
not be fighting.”
Just 55
words out of 2752, or under 2% of the speech dealt
(elliptically) with Hillary’s forte: imperialist
foreign policy, and her particularly bloody role
since her days as First Lady, when she cheered on
the U.S./NATO destruction of Yugoslavia to her
support for the Iraq war as senator to her
super-hawkish role as secretary of state always
advocating more troops, more bombing, more war from
Pakistan to Syria to Libya (and thus creating more
hatred, blowback, terrorism and geographical
expansion of al-Qaeda and ISIL).
In
concluding, Bernie declares, “We have begun the long
and arduous process of transforming America, a fight
that will continue tomorrow, next week, next year
and into the future.”
In other
words, with sugarplum dreams in your heads, you will
campaign for Hillary (doing it for me, kids!) and
get her into office so she can help implement our
long-term domestic reform agenda, while she expands
the anti-Russian NATO military alliance, provokes
Russia in Ukraine and Syria, and almost surely
ratchets up the level of U.S. military action in
several Middle Eastern countries.
That’s what
I call disgraceful.
But the
sheep need not allow themselves to be herded by the
sheepdog. My two children, 26 and 30, are among the
“Bernie or Bust”crowd. They’re the ones who inspired
my own limited enthusiasm for the Sanders campaign.
There is no way they will vote for Hillary, the
virtual heroine of the military-industrial complex.
And if
someone says, “Well, you have to! We have a
two-party system, and there’s no other option!” they
will reply with their own proper logic and
explicatives.
*****
While
Sanders prepares to throw in the towel, Chintonites
in the State Department posture to get her attention
as most useful allies in her Syrian “no fly zone”
plans.
It’s
unusual for 51 State Department employees to not
only sign and submit to their department superiors,
but to leak to the press, a petition urging another
blatantly illegal and inevitably disastrous,
illegal, murderous regime-change war, such as the
U.S. has conducted in Iraq and Libya.
That it has
occurred is doubtless (as former high-ranking CIA
agent Ray McGovern has opined on RT TV) a bid by
Hillary Clinton-appointed low-ranking State
Department officials to curry favor with the past
Goldwater Girl and future President Clinton (known
to be a bloodthirsty soulless Kissinger in a
pantsuit hell-bent to leave her mark on the Middle
East—just like the way her husband left his mark on
the butchered, still-bleeding Balkans that our press
never mentions). Some promotions in store, no doubt.
Isn’t
it obvious that they’re lining up support for a
showdown with Russia? The Wall Street Journal
reports: “Obama administration officials have
expressed concern that attacking the Assad regime
could lead to a direct conflict with Russia and
Iran.” Well, duh.
My guess is
that Hillary will risk that. The sad thing is that
she’ll have some erstwhile Bernie supporters (firmly
against the “billionaire class” but clueless about
U.S imperialism in general) standing there behind
her, and likely Bernie himself. Some “political
revolution” — that channels its children into
another imperialist war, maybe the biggest, most
reckless one yet.
Maybe this
time the war will occur under conditions of military
conscription, targeting as always 18 to
25-year-olds, now including women, no college
deferments applicable.
What a
triumph for Hillary it will be should boys and girls
both die in World War III.
Gary Leupp is
a Professor of History at Tufts University, and
author of numerous works on Japanese history. He can
be reached at:
gleupp@granite.tufts.edu. |