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Blogger's Comment:
It is Deja vu all over again. Mrs. Hilary Clinton and most Democrats
running for reelection for Congress are acting evasively amidst fantastic and unprecedented accomplishments of The Obama Administration -
talking and walking defeatist instead of triumphantly. They are unwilling to
celebrate success or identify with President Obama and his record of
achievement in the past six years. Vice President Al Gore exhibited the same level
of naiveté during his 2000 Presidential race with then Governor George Bush of
Texas. Al Gore ran away from a huge success story of The Clinton Administration in order to be "his own man." And at the end,
he paid for it. He was defeated, in spite of the fact that he was a viable
component of the President Clinton's miracle team of eight years. Yes, the same
Vice President Al Gore who debated and flawed the irrepressible Ross Perot on
CNN Larry King Live on behalf of the Clinton's administration in their first
year in office. Sadly, when his appointed time came, he miscalculated: It was the
House Republican Managers who wanted President Clinton impeached. Not the
American voters.
About
a month ago, I had my mind made up to send a brief message through this Blog
and on my Facebook Timeline to Democrats and Hilary to remind them that playing
Al Gore in the face of glaring improvements in the unemployment rate as well as
in the housing market and on Wall Street is not the right way to win election.
Problem was, I didn't have the time to develop or expand on the framework of
the essay. However, watching Hardball with Mr. Chris Matthews this evening, I
realized that I am not the only one wondering why Democrats are unwilling to
spin and celebrate their achievements under President Barack Obama. They are watching while
Republicans are spinning their success story into failure.
About
fourteen years ago, Vice President Al Gore deliberately distanced himself and
his campaign team from President Bill Clinton, because of the Monica Lewinsky
sex scandal. Mr. Al Gore wanted to be "I am my own man" by all means. To consolidate that objective, he settled for a running-mate who brought nothing of electoral value to the
ticket, except for the fact that the guy was the first, and if I am not
mistaken, the only USA Senator, and a Democrat for that matter, to rise up on the Senate floor to lampoon
President Bill Clinton for a conduct that was not an offence or impeachable
when it happened. At the end, though Al Gore succeeded in being "I am my own
man" to the delight of Clinton's adversaries and antagonists, he woefully failed to
integrate Clinton's unprecedented performance - performance that he was part of
- into his presidential campaign.
Disappointingly,
Al Gore didn't win in Arkansas (President Bill Clinton's own State). And he
didn't win in Tennessee, either - his own State. If Al Gore had collaborated
with President Bill Clinton in the campaign and won in either of the two
States, electoral college vote counts or not; Florida or no Florida;
intervention of the Supreme Court or not, Vice President Al Gore would have
defeated then Governor George Bush for the November 2000 USA Presidential
election. He succeeded in being "I am my own man", but failed to be the
President of the United States of America – a position he rightly deserved and earned more than any candidate at that point in
time.
Presently,
Democrats, especially those running for re-election as well as Mrs. Hilary
Clinton (a leading candidate for the Democratic ticket in the next Presidential
election) are making the same mistake that Vice President Al Gore made. The
reason for that is quite obvious: President Obama is not doing so well at the
poll. And Republicans have succeeded in spinning the Affordable Healthcare Law
into something of a voodoo policy or job killer. However, the job reality on
the ground does not support their diabolical mudslinging. The unemployment rate
has dropped down considerably to about 6 percent under President Obama. Yet,
Democrats running for Congress are finding it difficult to rebut Republicans
campaign of calumny or craft a pragmatic narrative for re-election. If the
Affordable Healthcare Act is a job killer as Republicans want Americans to
believe, why then the noticeable improvements in the unemployment rate? I do
not have much to say or write about the political harms that Hillary and
Democrats are inflicting on themselves presently.
Suffice
it to say that they have forgotten what the situation was on Wall Street and on
Main Streets when Obama took over from President George Bush Jr. They have
forgotten the unemployment rate then. They have forgotten that bonus and
end-of-year partying and packages were alien on Wall Street then. They have
forgotten the name Osama Bin Laden. They have forgotten the two wars. They have
failed to realize that Arlington National Cemetery is more peaceful now than
seven years ago. They have forgotten the unprecedented breakthrough in health
care coverage for the poor and the middle-class as well as the resuscitation of
the auto industry. And they are not seeing the bubble in the Banking and
Housing sectors.
As
usual, Republicans are wining in spinning failure and socialism. President
Obama doesn't need any talking points from his speech writers, from me or from
his special advisers to market his performance to the America people. He has
the talking points right in front of him. He was - and still is - the major
player: the main character in the unfolding events. He should take his
performance and ongoing programs to the road right now for the sake of
posterity. No one knows it better than the King.
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