Monday, September 28, 2009

Bi-partisan

When Barack Obama ran for president in 2008 there were thousands of articles in the press about the "post partisan" promise of an Obama presidency. Rather than the bickering we had been seeing in Washington, Obama the outsider would be able to reach across the aisle to get things working again. Or something.

What we've seen is the most partisan administration that I remember - and I've been voting sinve 1976. Long enough to see real bi-partisanship:

Democrat Zell Miller at Republican Convention A MUST SEE!!!!!!!!


This is Zell Miller, Denocrat Governor and Senator from Georgia, at the 2004 Republican convention. It's long, but the part from 1:50 - 5:50 still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. And the part from 7:00 to 8:00 is as fresh today (about Afghanistan) as it was then.

And the bit at 10:50 speaks volumes about candidate Obama's rhetoric compared to his actions.
Twenty years of votes can tell you much more about a man than twenty weeks of campaign rhetoric. Campaign talk tells you what you want people to think you are; how you vote tells you what you really are ...
Zell is an Old School Democrat, as am I. You can hear this clearly at around 13:30. It has an anachronistic feel to it - like a fussy older gentleman who insists on wearing bow ties. You know that the world - or the Party - has moved on, leaving him (and me) behind.
He is not a slick talker, but he is a straight shooter, and where I come from, deeds mean a lot more than words ... Right now the world cannot afford an indecisive America. Faint hearted self-indulgence will put at risk all we hold dear in this world.
Of course, the Mastodon Main Stream Media was horrified by Zell's speech. Chris Matthews tried ambush journalism in a post-speech interview, and was thoroughly spanked:



Matthews tried gamely, even for as disappointing a candidate as John Kerry. No thrill running up his leg back then. Now with Obama it's a whole different game. Post partisan means submission. The Media has become an arm of the Democratic congressional Whips, used to enforce party discipline. No more Zells will be tolerated.

3 comments:

doubletrouble said...

Quite a few years ago I read Zell's book, "A National Party No More".

Awesome.

I wrote him a letter & told him he should run for prez, & he'd get this NH Conservative voting for him in a flash.
He actually wrote back (not a form letter), thanking me for the support, & relating how he'd like to spend the rest of his days relaxing w/family.

They don't make them like that any more...

Anonymous said...


They don't make them like that any more...


I hope like all hell that they do.

Jim

wolfwalker said...

Ahhh, good ol' Zell. I saw his speech at the 04 Pachyderms' Convention. I cheered. Good old-fashioned political preachifyin', of a kind we just don't see enough of n'more. Pure distilled, undiluted inspiration.