Wednesday, March 05, 2008

The LuLac Edition #433, March 5th, 2008







PHOTO INDEX: SENATOR BARAK OBAMA AND FORMER PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER.


THE PHENOM!


All of my life, both as a child and adult, I have followed politics. Blessed with a family that let this child be seen as well as heard, I had the good fortune to pick up some wisdom and historical perspective on politics and leadership. When I was approaching my last year of college, the 1976 Presideential race was beckoning. As news director at the King's College Radio station WRKC FM, I approached the year with enthusiasm. I had the chance to interview many candidates who were running in the Democratic race that year. (There were about 14). Candidates like Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris, Idaho Senator Frank Church, Texas Senator Lloyd Bensten, Congressman Morris Udall, as well as our own Governor Milton Shapp all were running. They were trying to connect, inspire. None of them did. One candidate though was different. A peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia. He carried his own suitcase, had a mother who was a caustic but loveable granny, a beer drinking, softball playing brother who owned a gas station and a whole host of characters out of a Paul Henning sitcom. He served only one term as a Governor. He was a well rounded man, having been in the Navy submarine corps, as well as a graduate of the Naval Academy. Still, all that didn't matter. What mattered was that Jimmy Carter inspired people in the Democratic primaries. Eking out a win in the Iowa caucuses, coming in second to "undecided" Carter went on a win streak in the primaries vanquishing old Washington hands and household names. He told people "he'd never lie to them" and "that he had a vision for America to be the best". He wrote a book called "Why Not the Best?" asking Americans why can't this nation be the best. A college friend's girlfriend told me that when she met him in Wilkes Barre, "he looked into my eyes as if I was the only person he was seeing". At the old Host Motel, just before Denny's on Kidder Street he met and greeted workers coming to and from meetings. Jimmy Carter inspired. He was different. A nation was starving for redemption after the Nixon years of Vietnam and Watergate. Democrats in the country bought the vision he was selling. He was nominated in New York City before a huge crowd of anti war Dems demolished in the '72 McGovern race against Nixon and the old time party pros that were just grateful to be included in the party soiree after being snubbed four years earlier. No group of Democrats, the McGovernites and the Humphreyites wanted to call Carter out on specifics. He looked like a winner and factions in the party just wanted to be along for the ride. Carter's picking of a Washington insider Walter Mondale helped because it gave him a bit of a level of gravitas. With a more than 35 point lead, Democrats were thrilled at the prospect of retaining the White House and being on the winning side. After all, they were inspired. But as the summer turned to fall, a battered President Gerald Ford began to look more "Presidential" than the media portrayed buffoon people saw on Saturday Night Live. As the election drew near, inspiration was replaced by a bit of perspiration. Democrats and Republicans were asking specifics and the Carter campaign was responding with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ujaix6ya54. (From You Tube)
There were many more platitudes and by Election Day, Gerald Ford, had he carried Hawaii, would have been re-elected President. Ford had the Nixon pardon to deal with, a split party as well as a national distrust of the GOP since Nixon's resignation. Suddenly the inspiration, the speeches were gone. Jimmy Carter was elected but he needed to lead. And while he was a great former President, many agree that the Carter years (save the 1978 Middle East peace talks) were rudderless.
I see many comparisons to the Obama and Carter campaigns. Well organized to a fault, beating the old boys at their own game and inventing new ways to drive a primary vote. A new, clean cut candidate, different who tells you it's okay to not have the experience others have because look at what experience brought you with Watergate and Vietnam. You can interchange Watergate and Vietnam with Katrina and Iraq. Carter ran against his Democratic brethren as people who were in need of replacing, that a new day had to dawn in Washington. What Carter perhaps did not realize was that those power brokers returned to their old Washington haunts when he was trying to find the keys to the kingdom. We all know the legacy of the Jimmy Carter Presidency. He had good intentions. Senator Obama I'm sure, with all of his inspiration has honorable intentions too. But to quote Senator Joe Biden, a stellar leader rejected as "old hat" by the new rein in the party said, "There is so much damage done by the Bush Presidency, there will be no room for error". As we Pennsylvanians become the focal point of the Democratic race in 2008, we would all do well to note the comparisons between Senator Obama's effort and President Carter's. Once the noise and the hoopla dies down, and the speeches are put away into the history books and the packed arenas return to rock concerts, hockey and craft shows, the next President will have to get down in the muck to fix the numerous things wrong in this country. He or she better know what they're doing.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:10 AM

    There is a world of difference between James Earl Carter and Barack Obama. Obama is an insider, he is in Washington. He is not unaware of what it takes to get things done in Washington. Carter never inspired as much as Obama is now. You my friend are not only off base, but not even in the ballpark!

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  2. Anonymous1:29 PM

    Daver:
    Right on with your comments about Obama. Hillary has stood the test of time and can fight McCain head to head. The GOP attack machine, alive and well will demolish Obama before he even takes a step.
    Pauler

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  3. Anonymous1:44 PM

    Yonki, You stink! Your blog stinks. You should join ranks with that loudmouth from WILK and shove your head up Hillary's butt!!!!!

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  4. Anonymous4:25 PM

    That You Tube video of Carter was very convincing. Made you feel good all over but said nothing. I can envision a McCain ad against Obama, a blank slate. Very good commentary and very good historical perspective.

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  5. Anonymous5:30 PM

    Hi Dave,

    If the Dems really wanted the most qualified from the initial crop they would have chose Biden or Richardson. This year the Dem party started out focused on getting a woman in the Presidency. All you have to do is listen to Corbett to know it is still what some want. Qualifications be damed.
    I would like see the republicans name Sarah Palin as the V.P. candidate. It would position here for a run after McCain loses, or if against all odds he wins, if he kicks off in office then it would make her the first woman president.

    I wrote a post on it
    http://joeleonardi.wordpress.com/2008/03/02/qualifcations/

    Joe

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  6. IN RESPONSE
    You should join ranks with that loudmouth from WILK and shove your head up Hillary's butt!!!!!
    AND WHICH LOUDMOUTH MIGHT THAT BE???? WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, THERE ARE SO MANY!

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  7. Anonymous6:55 PM

    Dave: A good post on the rationale for electing Hillary. You are correct when you say that she is tested, he's not. Give him props though for the way he organized his campaign, much like Carter did in '76. But by the end of that '76 campaign, Ford/Dole was looking very good while the rest of the nation wondered about Carter (with apoloigies to Peggy Lee, "is that all there is?" )

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  8. Anonymous7:01 PM

    Yonk is for Hillary because he and Bill are kindred spirits....and he wants to meet Mandy Grumwald up close.
    One who nose!!!!

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  9. Anonymous8:33 PM

    I'm a registered Independent or a Registered Non Affiliated from Lacka County. I'm voting for the Democratic Party Candidate be it Clinton or OBama. I'd like to see a Clinton/Obama Ticket or the reverse. I dont like Hilliary Clinton, but I think she is smart as hell most of the time! Shes the closest thing the Dems have to Dick Cheney and shes got the biggest balls!

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  10. Anonymous10:00 PM

    Yonki: Good read on what's going on. I downloaded that movie you like "he Best Man" with Henry Fonda and the Dems in Denver are going to make those chaRACTERS look like pikers. This will go to the convention and you can bet that the party will stand behind the Clintons and give the girl the nomination. Whether she beats McCain will depend on how badly the Dems want the White House back. If Bobby Casey and Eddie Rendell could make up.....

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  11. Anonymous10:54 PM

    Comments from the Lac

    Bob Casey needs a charisma transplant! He could make anything dull.
    Has anyone seen Bob Cordaro? We need to put his face on some milk cartons. On second thought...
    The Rodhams are back in town callin it "Home" Again. First time around, Hugh said Lake Winola would be the Kennbunkport of the Clinton Administration back when they snowed Rob Niehard into thinking he was an insider. There gonna do the same with Corbett this time around.

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  12. Anonymous11:21 PM

    Okay, I have to give credit where credit is due. I know I've slammed you in the past personally and regarding this site of yours. But here's what I know, you wrote about Barletta on David Duke's website and then a few days later the newspapers were all over it, Paulie was offering an apology to Louie Louie and the Hazleton hunkmaster was accepting it. Then the other day you write that the Lackawanna County Joy Boys are going to be laying off some county workers. And tonight on 16 I see Josh Broadeaer chasing down Mike Washo and talking about the story you wrote about 24 hours earlier. Maybe, just maybe you might know what you're doing here!
    YOUR KOMOTION DATE FROM DURYEA

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  13. Anonymous9:01 PM

    Yonki, You stink! Your blog stinks. You should join ranks with that loudmouth from WILK and shove your head up Hillary's butt!!!!!

    Yeah, and you, you Dee Bee, keep reading this blog and listening to WILK. Fool. And I'll bet you don't get it at all, do you?

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