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PIANO WIRE PUPPETEERS: THE CONSTITUTION, MEDIA & DENNIS KUCINICH
By Sean Penn
Remarks, December 7, San Francisco State University
It’s been an odd week. For me, a particularly odd week. But that’s another story. So, wait a minute. Iran DOESN’T have nuclear weapon capability??? So, who are we gonna bomb? I want to bomb somebody! Didn’t Senator Clinton just vote in essence to give President Bush the power to bomb Iran? If he had done it last week, would that have made her right? I mean, if she knew then what she knows now? Or am I getting that backward? Golly, I’m confused. And what about President Bush? This week, Vladimir Putin, the man Mr. Bush said he “Looked into the eyes of and found to be very straightforward and trustworthy.” So much so, he was “able to get a sense of his soul.” Well that soulful fella has just successfully coalesced the most dangerous power base in Russia since the Cold War amid rumors that include allegations he ordered the assassinations of journalists and imprisonment of noted proponents of freedom (Oops).
Meanwhile, our President’s great enemy in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, that “totalitarian,” “authoritarian,” “dictator,” that “mad man run amok,” somehow was unsuccessful in his bid for the constitutional reforms that would have allowed him to be repeatedly re-elected for life…Hmmm? Odd week, you know? Really. What happened to Chavez’s “strong-arming?” His “electoral corruption?” His alleged “gagging of the press?” How in the hell could he have lost? I’m sorry, did I miss something? How is it that this “Commie bastard” with 80% of his citizens having elected him in the first place was unable to prevail? Could it be that we’ve been lied to about him? I mean, Pat Robertson’s not a liar, is he? His god wouldn’t let that happen, would he? And god-forbid, our god would let the right-wing pundits, left-wing corporates, or our own administration send us a bill of goods!? Is it possible, I mean I know it’s silly, but is it just a little bit possible that President Chavez is in fact a defender of his people’s Constitution? That, that’s how his referendum could fail? And that that’s why he accepted it with such grace? A constitution which I have read several times. Quite a beautiful document, not dissimilar to our own. You might give it a read. Oh, I forgot – he’s a “drug runner.” Let me share something with you. Late one night in Caracas, I met with a couple of fellas, mercenaries I think you call them. Goddamit, I keep doing that. I mean “contractors.” They were Brits, their specialty: drug interdiction. These two were no great fans of Chavez. They called him “radical” and expected him to fall to an assassin’s bullet within the year. Like him or not, he had the cash to win their acceptance of his employ. And working alongside the Venezuelan military, these two, based in Caracas, had played the mountainous and jungled border between Columbia and Venezuela. A zone rife with paramilitaries, FARC guerillas, and mer…scratch that, contractors. What I was told that evening in Caracas by these piano wire puppeteers was that they had never worked for a government whose investment in drug interdiction was so genuine. “Yeah,” said one of the Brits, “I gotta give the bastard Chavez that.”
But I was talking about the Constitution. Most importantly, our own. And what an odd week it has been. Our culture is engrained with a tradition that blurs the line between what is right, what is just and what is constitutional, with what is a scam. That tradition is the cult of personality. What can TV sell, what kind of crap will we buy. And at what point are we buying and selling our rights, our pride, our flag, our children, and succumbing to meaningless slogans that are ultimately pure titles for un-Americanism. How do we know what’s American and what is not? Because John Wayne tells us so? Because Sean Penn tells us so? Susan Sarandon? Bill O’Reilly? Michael Moore? Senator Bull? Or Senator Shit? Ann “my bowel expenditure” Coulter? No. It’s our Constitution. We don’t use it just to win. We depend on it because it’s the only “us” worth being. And because it’s our children’s inheritance from our shared forefathers and the traditions that really do speak best of our country.
So, here’s the question. We got Iowa coming up, we got New Hampshire right on its ass. Do we sell it for electability? If Hitler were the only candidate, would voting for him be most American? Jump on a plane with me. Okay, we’re over the Middle East now…Let’s land. Take a deep breath.
Imagine the bodies, burned and mutilated, the concussive sounds of gunfire and explosives defining the last horrifying moments of the dying and the dead. Imagine the millions of refugees fleeing through the deserts of Iraq, the babies crying, and the stench of death in the air. Yuck. Let’s get back on the plane and head home.
Now, imagine American servicemen dead or broken, returning from a broken military to a silent casket or a broken veteran’s administration, to broken lives and broken businesses, broken wives, unspoken husbands, and devastated children. And what for? What have we gained? Al-Qaida recruitment is up. Terrorism is up. Quality of life is down in our country and around the world. While the rich continue to get richer and the poor, poorer and more numerous. And on the verge of recession, we are witnessing the dramatic disassembling of the middle class amidst a flood of foreclosures and unpayable debts. To Osama Bin Laden’s infinite delight, we have become a country of principle breakers rather than principle bearers. We are torturers and we too often, imprison only the weak. When our own administration chooses its bewilderingly un-American agenda (For the entitled people? By the entitled people?) over the Constitution in defining American values, principles, and law, Bin Laden laughs at the weakened sheep that we and our representatives have become. High crimes and misdemeanors? How about full-blown treason for the outing our own CIA operatives? How about full-blown treason for those who support this administration through media propaganda? While I’m not a proponent of the Death Penalty, existing law provides that the likes of Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld and Rice, if found guilty, could have hoods thrown over their heads, their hands bound, facing a 12-man rifle corps executing death by firing squad. And our cowardly democratically dominated House and Senate can barely find one voice willing to propose so much as an impeachment. That one voice of a true American. That one voice of Congressman Dennis Kucinich. This is not going to be a sound bite. Not if I can help it. I’m torn. I’m torn between the conventional wisdom of what we all keep being told is electibility and the idealism that perhaps alone can live up to the challenges of our generation. Of the democrats running for President, only Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s candidacy is backed by a voting record of moral courage and a history of service to our country that has fully earned our support and our gratitude. And when I say support, I am not speaking to democrats alone, but rather to every American who would take the time on behalf of their children, our planet, and our soldiers to educate themselves on the Kucinich platform. In the recent debate among Democrats in Las Vegas, the candidates, one after the other, placed security ahead of human rights. Benjamin Franklin once said “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.” Then, there was good ole Patrick Henry. Remember him? “Give me liberty, or give me death.” These were the real tough bastards. The real John Wayne’s. These are the traditions we should be serving. I found the debate infuriating, nearly an argument for fascism with few exceptions, key among them Dennis Kucinich. Of course as a strategic politician, Mrs. Clinton pulled out her set of Ginzu knives and dominated once again on “centrist” political strategy. In fending off attacks upon she, the front runner, she reminded the audience and her fellow candidates, “We are all Democrats.” Wolf Blitzer asked each candidate if they would support the other should they themselves not be the nominee. One after another, the answer, yes. One exception: Dennis Kucinich, who with the minimal time allotted him, once again rose up beyond the sound bite and put principal ahead of party; argued policy rather than politeness. He has been the dominant voice of integrity on issues of trade, labor, education, environment, health, civil liberties, and the one endlessly determined voice of peace. But is he too short? Does his haircut not appeal? Is he not loyal enough to a cowardly democratic platform? Does he not appeal to the cult of personality? And what if the answer is yes? What if Dennis Kucinich, the most deserving and noble of candidates, the most experienced in issues of policy and the least willing to play into the politics of personal power? What if we can’t elect a man simply on the basis of the best ideas, the most courage, and the most selfless service? What does it say about our country when we can’t rally the voices of the common good to support a man, like our troops, who would die for us, who would die for our constitution? Who, as mayor of Cleveland at the age of 31 stood up against contracts on his life. Three separate assassins whose intent was to kill him as he stood up for his constituency there. Nonetheless, he carries on. He continues to serve. I’ve been a supporter of Dennis Kucinich for several years. And I’ve been torn lately. I’ve been torn by the allure of “electability.” I began to invest some support in a very good man (one among Dennis’s opponents) who seems to be finding himself as a constitutional defender, but he’s not one yet. He is however, among those that we allow the media to distinguish as electable. But we’re talking about the Constitution here. We’re talking about our country. I have decided not to participate in proactive support on the basis of media distinctions. I have chosen to pledge my support to the singular, strongest and most proven representative of our constitutional mandate. Dennis Kucinich offers us a very singular opportunity as we share this minute of time on earth. We, the people. It is for us to determine what is electable. And here’s how simple it is: If we, those of us who truly believe in the Constitution of the United States of America, all of us, vote for Dennis Kucinich, he will be elected. Could we call him electable then? If so, America will stand taller than ever.
Let’s remind our friends in the social circles of New York and the highbrow winner-friendly and monied major cities that support Mrs. Clinton, that this is not Bill Clinton. For all the misgivings I have about our former President, he raised up friends and opposition alike, his great gift as a motivator of interest and activism, of self-education and participation was, on its own merits, a unique gift. But don’t underestimate personal agendas, those that initiated NAFTA, betrayed Haitian refugees and gay rights in the military within a minute of his own election. Don’t underestimate that part of him when he gives his wife the face of his talent. Don’t underestimate the damage her poisonous ambition can do to this country. We can’t wait for the benefit of hindsight to service the benefit of Mrs. Clinton’s career. Let’s raise up men and women of vision, of integrity, of belief in our principles. How exciting would that be to do? How good would that be for television? What if we turned this game around? Imagine watching on television, our country raising up a leader because he represents our Constitution. Yes, good things can be good TV. So, let’s give the Constitution another read, shall we? And then decide who its greatest defender would be. I suggest that Republicans, Independents, and Democrats alike will find that they know what’s really right in their hearts and minds.
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The answer to the question "But is Kucinich electable" is: "That's up to the people of New Hampshire".
Kucinich isn't contending the whole country; he's contending one tiny state. Win or place in NH, they can't ignore him any more, they have to fight him, and he'll only get stronger. Lose in NH, it's oblivion.
219,787 people voted in the Democratic primary in New Hampshire in 2004; the winner (John Kerry) got 84,377 votes; 2nd (Howard Dean) got 57,761.
It's not a lot of people, is it? Surely 60,000 New Hampshirites (?) can be shaken hard and told, "Go and write a better history for the country" - that's not much to ask, is it?
LET US VOTE FOR THE RIGHT PERSON THIS TIME COMING UP.DENNIS KUCINICH S THE TRUE HERO OF OUR TIMES AND WE SURE COULD USE a man of his caliber for president.
oh to be able to be proud of our president and country again !let's support him with our time, trust and money .
Glad to see that Sean Penn gets it. I wish more of the Progressive voices in media and in politics would stand up this way. We have to stop letting the corporate media spoon-feed us our candidates. Our country is on the verge of financial collapse, our military nearly broken. We need a radical change in direction now, not in another 4 or 8 years.
Only one Candidate has been right on every issue, from opposing the war and the Patriot Act to demanding immediate withdrawal from Iraq and the impeachment of the Bush Administration officials who lied to put us there.
I'm praying that enough Americans are paying attention to bring Dennis through the primaries. He's the only candidate that doesn't guarantee more of the same. We need him in office now.
Hello, All:
This past week was a great week to be American. The NIE told us that we have more to fear from our own government than from Iran, Hugo Chavez honors the rule of laws better than our own president and the CIA admits to destroying evidence of torture all to the continual drumbeat of war. Forget evidence, a hunch justifies genocide. Supermodels don't want to be paid in the dollar. Third world countries are beginning to refuse to accept it at tourist attractions and OPEC is considering dropping it as the sole currency for oil trades. The value of the dollar reflects the world's confidence in America or the fear of its wrath and now with the military stretched to the breaking point, we are bankrupted on both accounts. No wonder a preemptive nuclear strike is still on the table.
America has never been in such a state. The crimes of the Bush Administration are great and many. Everyday that this rogue administration goes unchecked, treating the rest of the world with contempt and our constitution like soiled bathroom tissue, the credibility of America suffers. Not only does our credibility suffer but also each day our complicity in these national sins grows. How far will Congress let the Bush presidency drag this country down? How long will we the people let the Bush presidency drag this country down? Will any of us be able to say we're the "good Germans" (oops! Americans); when the world's patience with our imperial hubris runs out and we are all asked to give an account for our actions?
The truth is, we are on the fast track to fascism. With our secret prisons, extraordinary renditions, free speech zones and calling dissent treason, this is not an overstatement. In her book, "The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot," Naomi Wolf clearly points out the fascist shift that this country has made in just the last half decade. Ms. Wolf also points out the fact that most Americans have lived in a representative democracy our whole lives and we see it as normal if not durable. Ms. Wolf clearly shows how frail democracies are when not nourished with active citizens, a free independent press and adherence to the rule of law. In addition, Ms. Wolf illustrates how revolutionary and brilliant both the ideals and the men were who established the Constitution of the United States of America. These were men who had lived under the law of imperial caprice and trusted not in the goodness of corruptible men and they showed this when they built into our constitution checks and balances. They felt the government was too important to give to one man who was subject to the same sins and temptations that they were. Knowing that the form of government that they had set up worked best when those charged with doing the business of government were honest and moral and that America may not always enjoy such men in positions of power, they too set up an answer to officials who abused the power of their office and refused the rule of law. The answer is impeachment! Impeachment is a vital and important part of our constitution that cannot be taken off the table by anybody. Those who try to do so are guilty of dereliction of duty and complaisant in the impeachable crimes. The citizenry that allows our representatives to foot drag and position for advantage in upcoming elections rather than discharge their duties are also complaisant. Impeachment is the only way we can show that we no longer support the policies of this administration. This would help rest the faith of the people of this country in their government and restore the world's faith in democracy as a viable form of government. Without impeachment we say we agree with the policies of greed, death and destruction of the Bush Administration.
Job
...so if he (Kucinich) doesn't get a certain percentage (15%, I think it is) of support on caucus night, he's considered 'not viable', and his supporters are required to move their support to their second choice. That's the way I understand it, anyway.
Well, I don't have a second choice. If that happens where I caucus, I'll move my support right out of the room, and I'll write him in on my ballot when I vote for president. If that 'wastes' my vote, then I'd rather waste it that way than cast it for any of the rest of that crowd.
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