World News Trust World News Trust
World News Trust World News Trust
  • News Portal
  • All Content
    • Edited
      • News
      • Commentary
      • Analysis
      • Advisories
      • Source
    • Flatwire
  • Topics
    • Agriculture
    • Culture
      • Arts
      • Children
      • Education
      • Entertainment
      • Food and Hunger
      • Sports
    • Disasters
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Government
    • Health
    • Media
    • Science
    • Spiritual
    • Technology
    • Transportation
    • War
  • Regions
    • Africa
    • Americas
      • North America
      • South America
    • Antarctica
    • Arctic
    • Asia
    • Australia/Oceania
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • Oceans
      • Arctic Ocean
      • Atlantic Ocean
      • Indian Ocean
      • Pacific Ocean
      • Southern Ocean
    • Space
  • World Desk
    • Submit Content
  • About Us
  • Sign In/Out
  • Register
  • Site Map
  • Contact Us
  • Russia's War and the Global Economy | Nouriel Roubini
  • U.S. Considers Radical Rethinking Of Dollar For Today's Digital World | David Gura
  • Why is Israel Amending Its Open-Fire Policy?: Three Possible Answers | Ramzy Baroud
  • WATCH: Republican National Committee Abandons America
  • ‘Previously Unknown Massacres’: Why is Israel Allowed to Own Palestinian History? | Ramzy Baroud
  • The Revolt of the Imagination, Part One: Notes on Belbury Syndrome | John Michael Greer
  • Human gut bacteria have sex to share vitamin B12 | University of California - Riverside

Campaign Wasted (Joshua Frank)

More items by author
Categories
Edited | Commentary -- WNT Reports
Tool Bar
View Comments

How Tasini's campaign against Hillary Clinton actually hurt the antiwar movement 

  Joshua Frank -- World News Trust

  Sept 20, 2006 -- There are plenty of reasons the Democrats continue to support the ongoing occupation of Iraq. Not only did they authorize the war, they continue to sit on their hands while our armed forces commit murder in Haditha in the name of democracy.

  Perhaps the worst of the Democrats still embracing the illegal Bush wars is Senator Hillary Clinton. And despite her unwillingness to engage the antiwar community, she still receives substantial support from those who say they don’t support the war.

  On June 3, Clinton won the coveted ballot line of the Working Families Party in New York, even though the WFP was one of the first to oppose the war on Iraq four years ago. It was a sign of what’s to come as Hillary sets herself up for a presidential run in two years, where alleged antiwar groups like MoveOn.org will likely rush to defend Hillary against a Republican challenger, despite her deadly foreign policy positions. But let’s hope Hillary never makes it that far.

  Capitulation, like the WFP’s last week, only serves to make Hillary worse than she already is. Not that the Democrats will ever come out in opposition to the Iraq war, but they surely aren’t going to do so as long as the antiwar community supports them simply because they aren’t Republicans. And the WFP even had a legitimate alternative in Jonathan Tasini, the Democratic antiwar challenger to Hillary Clinton.

  Tasini has come head-to-head with the Democratic elite in his efforts to hold Clinton accountable for her depraved war stance. Late last month at the New York Democrat’s state convention, Tasini failed to introduce an antiwar resolution that would have called for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

  His party wouldn’t hear it. Democratic officials said Tasini hadn’t followed the rules by introducing the resolution fifteen days in advance. Tasini contends he was misinformed and insists that Clinton’s camp was behind the sabotage.

  "There is absolutely no question Hillary Clinton doesn't want a debate on the war," says Tasini.

  At the same convention Clinton snobbishly accepted her party’s nomination, and ignored Tasini’s potential challenge -- “potential,” because Tasini is not guaranteed a spot on the Democrat’s primary ballot in September. His campaign still needs to turn in 15,000 signatures from registered New York Democrats before his name will appear on the ballot. If he fails to do so, his campaign will be over.

  That’s the futility of running antiwar campaigns in Democratic primaries against party elites like Hillary Clinton. Besides, only Democrats in New York can vote in the primaries, which in this case would ignore the fact that the antiwar movement consists of much more than just Democrats.

  But that’s how the Democrats stifle debate. Instead of addressing the issue they’ll silence those who aren’t in line with their positions, like Tasini. And that raises the question: why even run antiwar campaigns inside the Democratic Party?

  If the antiwar movement were savvy, they’d be thinking ahead to Hillary Clinton’s expected run for president in 2008. They’d be putting pressure on the Senator now from outside the party, instead of waiting until more bodies in Iraq pile up and more tax dollars are spent on slaughtering innocent civilians. The antiwar movement shouldn’t be supporting Democrats. Period. The primaries, as Tasini’s campaign has experienced (as well as Dennis Kucinich in 2004), are rigged in favor of the establishment.

  The truth is, Democrats and Republicans aren’t going to end this war. We will, by refusing to play by their rules.

***

  Joshua Frank, author of Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, edits http://www.BrickBurner.org.

back to top
  • Created
    Wednesday, September 20 2006
  • Last modified
    Wednesday, November 06 2013
  1. You are here:  
  2. Home
  3. All Content
  4. Edited
  5. Campaign Wasted (Joshua Frank)
Copyright © 2022 World News Trust. All Rights Reserved.
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU General Public License.