http://www.empirenotes.org/december06.html#18dec061
   
  Winter approaches and a young politician’s fancy turns to thoughts of the 
2008 presidential campaign. Among the announced candidates is antiwar favorite 
Dennis Kucinich. 

I have nothing against Kucinich. He’s one of the most progressive 
Congresspeople and a genuinely decent, honest person who seems to have no trace 
of the personal corruption so endemic to politicians. Overall, his values and 
political stances seem highly compatible with the transformative left agenda 
that so many believe in quietly. 

I disagree with him on some issues. On trade, I want a fair international order 
with binding rules that apply to everybody – rules that embody values very 
different from those in the WTO – while Kucinich wants an essentially anarchic 
world order where the United States strong-arms other countries through 
bilateral trade pacts. A position he shares with George W. Bush -- back when 
Bush had positions on issues other than “freedom.” 

To be fair, Bush wants to impose better conditions for U.S. corporations and 
for militaristic U.S. imperialism on weaker countries, whereas Kucinich merely 
wants to impose “social clauses” that are protectionist in effect – which is, 
of course, the kind of “humanitarian imperialism” that Kucinich resolutely 
opposes in the military sphere. He also doesn’t seem to understand that this is 
impossible – the United States, beholden as it is to corporate interests and to 
its privileged position in the world order, cannot possibly be in the vanguard 
on this issue. Look to Venezuela, the G21, Mercosur, anywhere except the United 
States. 

I also task him for not voting against the absurd congressional resolution 
blindly supporting Israel’s Lebanon war, whose avowed target was the civilian 
political supporters of Hizbullah – he voted “present,” a cowardly act for 
someone who wants to be a leader of the left. 

Though these are important defects, Kucinich is in general very good, and, 
based solely on the issues, worthy of support. 

Even so, if you are considering supporting him, I want to caution you. 

Given the conservative-nationalistic populist refoundation of the Democratic 
Party, most likely Kucinich will stand out as the only even slightly 
anti-militarist and anti-imperialist Democratic candidate. Short of a run by 
Nader, Bill Moyers, or someone like that, he’ll probably also be the only 
worthy candidate with any public recognition. 

Still, despite numerous fatuous proclamations of his, there’s absolutely no way 
he will win or even make a respectable showing, and so one must consider what 
is to be gained from supporting him. 

Last time, his campaign spent $11 million -- $11 million of activist money 
poured down a rat-hole, in my opinion, along with a great deal of time, effort, 
and enthusiasm. 

His campaign was intellectually deficient on foreign policy, a crippling fault. 
His talks were long on platitudes about peace, but short on the specifics about 
real issues that might have spread the left message beyond the choir. So 
ignorant was he regarding the U.S.-backed coup against Aristide that, in a 
televised debate, he said what the U.S. was doing was good, but it needed to do 
more – it was left to John Kerry, oddly, to expose the extent of the Bush 
administration’s animus toward Aristide. 

Although Kucinich’s “position” on Iraq was fine, he had very little to say 
about it and avoided the issue in favor of expansive visions on social programs 
that couldn’t possibly make any difference in a political campaign defined by 
Iraq. 

What really stood out, though, was his behavior at the Democratic Convention. 
Although he had maintained his candidacy in order to hang onto his delegates, 
loyalty to the Party trumped the antiwar cause and he capitulated to the 
militarism of the Democratic leadership, instructing his delegates to back down 
on the question of an antiwar plank in the Democratic platform -- even though 
an estimated 95% of all delegates to the convention were antiwar. 

Even though he did speak there, he went with the flow and talked about Kerry 
the great war hero. Not a mention of the still-fresh Abu Ghraib/torture 
scandal, alluded to only by Jimmy Carter and Jesse Jackson 

Last but hardly least, he did nothing to help build self-sustaining left 
organizations that could continue to exert influence after the campaign was 
over. 

Those of you who want to work for Kucinich don’t need to rule it out right 
away. But make him accountable. He’s not going to win and the meaning or lack 
thereof of his campaign is going to be in relation to the antiwar movement. He 
needs to know if he runs again he’s working for us.

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