“Our
opponent,” said Kayla Moore, wife of the now defeated
Republican Party U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama, “who is an
ultra-liberal, who was an Obama delegate, who is for full-term
abortions, who is for more gun restrictions, who is for transgender
bathrooms, who is for transgender [people] in the military—is
against everything we in Alabama believe and stand for.”
“Opponent”
Doug Jones, who on Dec. 12 became the first Alabama Democrat elected
to the Senate in 25 years, replied, “If you look at the positions
I’ve got on health care, if you look at the positions I got on
jobs, you should look at the support I have from the business
community, I think I’m pretty mainstream. I want to reach across
the aisle…”
Jones
often explained his reference to the “aisle” with a story about
two Civil War generals, one from Maine, the other from the slave
state of Alabama. They faced off at the historic Battle of
Gettsyburg. Then we were on different sides, he explains. Today we
must work together, “across the aisle.” This was Jones’s way of
appealing to at least some of the Southern racist bigots needed for
his victory.
The
not so perfect and clean newcomer Jones favors increased spending on
the military. He also is quite frank on the abortion issue, stating,
“I fully support a woman’s freedom to choose what happens to her
own body. That is an intensely, intensely personal decision that only
she, in consultation with her god, her doctor, her partner or
family, that’s her choice” (emphasis added).
For
many Alabama voters, the “mainstream” Jones served as the “lesser
evil” next to the evangelical racist-sexist Judge Roy Moore, who
was backed by Donald Trump and Steve Bannon. Moore was accused
by multiple women of pursuing relationships with them when they were
teenagers and he was in his 30s. Some of them accused Moore of sexual
abuse.
In
2003 Moore was removed as Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary for refusing a federal court
order to remove a marble monument of the Ten Commandments he had
installed in the lobby of the Alabama Judicial Building. He often
presented his view that the Sept. 11, 2001, New York City Twin Towers
terror bombing was the Lord’s divine punishment for America’s
“blasphemous” toleration of homosexuality and women’s right to
choose abortion. I can only wonder if Moore’s 9/11 wrath was
directed at New Yorkers because they live in the North as opposed to
his beloved racist South.
One
would think that Moore’s outrageous views would serve as a
major handicap, even in today’s Deep South. The Alabama Senate
race came to national attention when the Democrats saw a wide-open
opportunity to pick up a Senate seat from the very vulnerable
Republican sexist bigot. Yet, Moore almost won, receiving 72 percent
of the white male vote and 63 percent of the white female vote. It
was only the massive Black vote, well over 90 percent, combined with
disgruntled Republicans whose usually stuffed campaign coffers did
not fully materialize, that defeated him.
Doug
Jones, a 1997 Clinton-appointed U.S. attorney for the Northern
District of Alabama in Birmingham, had previously been the lead
prosecutor in a 1992 case against two of the four Ku Klux Klan
members responsible for the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church
bombing that killed four African-American girls. Thomas Edwin Blanton
Jr. and Bobby Frank Cherry were found guilty of those murders in 2001
and 2002, respectively. Each was sentenced to four life terms.
“Justice”
was done in Alabama, almost three decades after the murders! Never
having held elected office, Doug Jones was slated as the man of the
hour.
Few,
if any, corporate mainstream reporters were inclined to review the
South’s political history prior to this election contest—25
Republican years since the last Democrat was elected was history
enough. The fact that it was only in 1968, when Republican
presidential candidate Richard Nixon’s infamous “Southern
strategy” was deployed, that the South turned decisively to the
Republicans was not mentioned. Nixon campaigned in the South for
“states’ rights,” the code words of Southern Democratic Party
segregationists who desired a return to the good ol’ days of overt
racist white rule and “legal” segregation.
Nixon’s
focus in the South was against Democratic Party President Lyndon
Johnson’s 1964 civil rights legislation that formally, but not
until decades later in fact, ended, or better, limited legal
segregation. Under Nixon and his Republican successors, the virulent
racist “solid South” bloc of racist Democratic Party Senators and
Congresspersons became the virulent racist “solid South,” and
today “red state,” terrain of the Republican Party.
Few
today care to note that the Democrats originally arose as the party
of post-Civil War plantation owners and Southern capitalists who
smashed the post Civil War Reconstruction-era gains won by Blacks by
utilizing their created organizations like the Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan and the White Citizens Councils.
All
of the racist re-segregation legislation with regard to the
obliteration of civil and democratic rights won following the Civil
War were the product of the former racist slaveholders’ new
political vehicle, the Democratic Party coming to power with the
consent of the former Northern Republican slave state “liberators.”
Indeed,
an infamous deal was cut wherein Northern occupying troops would be
withdrawn in return for the former Southern slaveholders’ agreeing
to vote Republican in a future election.
The
Lyndon Johnson-era civil rights legislation was qualitatively more a
product and of the massive civil rights mobilizations led by Southern
Blacks than it was the largess of Johnson, who was a Texas
segregationist in his own right—a property owner with codicils
included in his property deeds to ensure that his land could not be
sold to Blacks.
Johnson
had come to the presidency as John F. Kennedy’s vice president
after the Kennedy assassination. In those days the Democrats’
“strategy” was to win the presidency with a combination of a
“liberal” Northerner for president and a racist Southern Democrat
in the V.P. slot.
The
Democrats’ answer to Nixon’s “Southern strategy” was to
switch to running a Democrat of Southern racist heritage for the top
spot and a Northern liberal for V.P. Hence, the more recent
Democratic Party candidacies of Jimmy Carter (Georgia), Al Gore
(Tennessee), and Bill Clinton (Arkansas)—all slick-sounding
refurbished Southerners with deep roots in the racist South. The
then segregationist Carter, for example, was among those pro-Nixon
Democrats.
In
the 1960s, the “lesser-evilist” Democrats and “progressives”
of that era winced at the inclusion of openly Klan racists on their
tickets but insisted that the Republicans, like Barry Goldwater, were
far worse.
Today,
the lesser-evil swindle is being played out big time, with the
Democrats gearing up for an image change in preparation for 2018 and
then 2020, when they promise to challenge Trump’s increasingly
discredited racist, sexist, populist, proto-fascist tirades. Trump’s
$1.5 trillion tax rip off, opposition hype aside, was a bipartisan
affair.
This
time out, to be sure, the rhetoric will be modified, but the content
of all twin party ruling-class politics will differ little, if at
all, from the reactionary achievements of the Trump administration.
Indeed, the chief Democratic Party media booster, The New York
Times, recently challenged Trump’s boasts to be top gun with regard
to “border security” and war spending. In a Dec. 19 “Fact
Check” article entitled, “He’s Not the ‘First,’ And It’s
Not a ‘Record,’” The Times countered Trump’s
braggadocio with their own facts.
“President
Barack Obama,” they stated, “signed a defense authorization
bill of $725 billion for the 2011 fiscal year, more than $150 billion
of which funded continuing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.” In
contrast, said The Times, Trump’s war budget expenditures
were only $626 billion, of which only $66 billion were earmarked for
foreign wars. “Adjusted for inflation,” The Times added
with delight, “the gap” between Obama’s spending and Trump’s
“would be greater still.”
The
Times article continued with refutations of Trump’s claims to
be breaking new paths with regard to “border security,” quoting a
range of sources to prove that Obama was world class in this category
as well. Need we mention that Obama, the “great deporter,” had
deported more people than the combined totals of all previous
modern-era presidents? Doug Jones’s objection to Trump’s $20
billion anti-immigrant border wall proposal was only that it was “too
expensive.”
Today’s
Democratic Party purveyors of lesser-evil politics, with Bernie
Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and other warmongering capitalist liberals
in the wings, are hailed by virtually every major corporate newspaper
in the country. Doug Jones’s victory was touted as a harbinger of
the hopeful glorious return of the Democrats to power, staring in
2018.
Once
again we are heading for a deadly dose of lesser evilism, this
time around in the context of a deeply crisis-ridden casino
capitalism, with no way out for the ruling rich other than through
unprecedented financial speculation (the Dow Jones reached an
historic high at 25,000!) and an ever-deepening across the board
rip-off of working people and the oppressed.
The
virulent racism and sexism that has been stunningly exposed only
through the courage, activism, and mobilization of its victims, is
not an accidental feature of U.S. society today. It is inherent in
the very foundations of the capitalist order. The recently exposed
sexist horrors perpetuated against women by rich and powerful figures
are the norm, not the exception in every capitalist society.
The
recent December 2017 full-page “Time’s Up” New
York Times and La
Opinion ads
denouncing society’s monstrous sexual atrocities against women were
signed by 300 women prominent in the entertainment industry. Most
important, however, was that the signers went to great lengths to
express the solidarity with 700,000 female farmworkers whose
representatives had published a November open letter in solidarity
with sexually abused women in the entertainment industry. To be sure,
these farmworkers are representative of the millions of women who
daily suffer the almost always ignored or tolerated sexist and
violent outrages committed against them by a repressive society in
which institutionalized racism and sexism are required to maintain
and perpetuate oppression and exploitation.
The
increasingly privatized for-profit racist prison-industrial complex
is a prime example. The majority Black, Latino, and Native American
prison population is increasingly sold to private corporations at
“wages” averaging 50 cents per hour. Why hire an immigrant when a
near-slave Black prisoner can be had for less than a tenth of the
cost?
If
there ever was a time for the country’s working masses to break
with capitalist politics in all its manifestations, now is that time.
The need to return to the streets in unprecedented numbers in massive
mobilizations independent of and against the twin parties’ war and
repression has never been greater, The time for the construction of a
massive independent and fighting labor party, organized and financed
by working people and in alliance with all the oppressed, is now. The
ruling-class one percent has two parties. Working people need one of
their own, a party that fights 24-7 for their cause in the political
arena, in the streets, and at the points of production.
>> The article above was written by Jeff Mackler, and is reprinted from Socialist Action newspaper.
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