Bird-Dogging
Hillary
by
Joshua Frank
by Joshua Frank
One
has to be pleased that the antiwar movement is taking shape. Finally
the target isn’t just George W. Bush and gang. Last night at a chic
Manhattan fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, antiwar activists staked
out the Senator and vowed to do so until she changes her position
on the war.
Senator
Clinton released a letter last week which clarified her (non) position
on Iraq. She said she wouldn’t accept any timetable for withdrawal
and won’t even embrace a "redeployment" of US troops along
the lines of Rep. Murtha.
"I
take responsibility for my vote, and I, along with a majority of
Americans, expect the president and his administration to take responsibility
for the false assurances, faulty evidence and mismanagement of the
war," Clinton wrote in her lengthy letter that amounted to nothing
short of denial for her own culpability in the mess.
Last
Friday Sen. Clinton spoke at an event in Kentucky where she reiterated
her position stating, "The time has come for the administration
to stop serving up platitudes and present a plan for finishing this
war with success and honor," she said. "I reject a rigid timetable
that the terrorists can exploit, and I reject an open timetable
that has no ending attached to it."
Translation:
Sen. Clinton is all for an extended American stay in Iraq. She "takes
responsibility" for her vote on the war, but won’t admit that
it was wrong. And of course, Clinton is still for "winning" this
war. Whatever that means.
Antiwar
activists across the country have not been overly pleased with Sen.
Clinton’s continued warmongering these past few weeks. Medea Benjamin
of Code Pink, who supported John Kerry’s pro-war campaign last year,
has changed her tune on the Democrats and says she will be hot on
Clinton’s trail across the country. "We're calling it Bird-Dog
Hillary," Benjamin raves.
It’s
about time.
Cindy
Sheehan also said she’ll be tracking down Hillary, maintaining that
her and other activists may even take Camp Casey to the streets
of NYC. Activists here in New York assured me last month that they
plan on organizing a lot of events and sit-ins in front of Clinton’s
offices in the months ahead. I think this is proof the antiwar movement
is finally getting somewhere.
Over
on the other side of the country in San Francisco, antiwar activists
plan to hold a huge rally on December 20, where Clinton will be
attending a bar association benefit with an interview session with
Jane Pauley.
Focusing
all of the antiwar movement’s energy on the Republicans is shortsighted,
and perhaps worst of all, completely naïve. The Democrats not
only authorized this war, they still by and large defend the ongoing
occupation.
Taking
on the leaders of both parties is paramount if we are ever to end
this bloody conflict.
How
nice it would have been for the antiwar movement had they held Kerry’s
feet to fire during last year’s presidential election. But one has
to be glad that prominent leaders like Medea Benjamin and publications
like The Nation, which is also stating that they won’t be supporting
any pro-war candidate in the future are finally coming around.
The liberal myopia that infected so many may at last be wearing
off.
Lesser-evil
politics often gets in the way of successful social movements; so
let’s hope anti-warriors keep up their pressure on the Hillary Clinton.
It can only lead to good things.
December
7, 2005
Joshua
Frank [send him mail]
is the author of Left
Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, just published
by Common Courage Press. You can order a copy at a discounted
through Josh’s blog.
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© 2005 LewRockwell.com
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