Dave Lindorff: Loserville: Obama Is Channeling Kerry and Gore

Well, it's happened, and it's no surprise. Barack Obama, the prospective Democratic presidential candidate, has managed to turn a 5-8 point lead over prospective Republican opponent John McCain into a 7-point deficit -- a double-digit slide -- in just two and a half months following a campaign that had voters really excited over his candidacy.

How did he manage this feat (which is documented in the latest Reuters/Zogby poll)? Simple: he followed the tried-and-true strategy of Democratic centrist advisers who have increasingly dominated his campaign since the end of the primaries, and who have a proven track record of producing Democratic electoral disasters now for several decades.

Like John Kerry and Al Gore before him, Obama, who ran his primary campaign as a liberal, staking out an anti-war position, has morphed over recent weeks into a Republican-lite candidate, calling for a hard line against Palestinian rights, threatening to attack Iran, calling for an expansion of the disastrous war in Afghanistan, and backing away from genuine health care reform and other important progressive goals here at home.

One might think that after watching Democratic candidates lose the last two presidential elections by following exactly this kind of "strategy," if it can be called that, Obama and his campaign managers would have decided to try something different, but it appears that the Democratic Party at the top is hopelessly in the grip of corporate interests that favor war, free-market nostrums, and corporate welfare.

(Okay, I know Gore really won the 2000 election, but he should have won it so convincingly -- for example taking New Hampshire and his home state of Tennessee -- that the election couldn't have been stolen. And Kerry, similarly, should not have had his race determined by a close vote in economically distressed Ohio, which should have been his by a blowout.)

Obama got where he is -- the first African-American major party nominee and the first black candidate with a real shot at winning the White House -- by appealing to the Democratic Party's liberal base. Now Zogby reports that Obama's support among liberals has plunged 12 percent. That's liberals, folks!

I count myself among those on the left who have turned away from this fast-talking eel of a candidate. It's not a matter of turning to McCain, who is if anything more dangerous than President Bush because of his fondness for war and his evident lack of any kind of principles, not to mention his personal greed.

But how can I or any progressive vote for a presidential candidate who goes from opposing a war to saying he not only supports the idea of keeping troops in Iraq for another five years -- the length of the entire WWII! -- but also who further says he won't rule out attacking Iran, even if that country poses no imminent threat to the U.S., simply because it develops nuclear weapons -- the same weapons that our putative friends, Pakistan and India, have? How can I vote for a candidate who wants to expand the military (by 65,000 troops) instead of shrinking this huge, bloodsucking parasite of an organization that is costing as much as the rest of the world spends on its armies?

How can I or any progressive vote for a presidential candidate who cannot state categorically that he will defend the Constitution by reversing all of President Bush's abuses of power and who will not promise to prosecute the president and members of his administration for any crimes committed while in office?

If you look at Obama's vaunted Web site, and check out his positions on the big issues of healthcare, education, the economy, labor, Social Security, etc., you can see he's pretty good on most things (okay, his health care "reform" is a loser and will never fly. He should be calling for a nationally run insurance system modeled on Medicare and paid for by the government). The problem is that there has been a deliberate effort to soft-pedal all of it, while backpedaling on his position on the Iraq War.

It's almost as if he and his campaign think the "smart" progressives will go to his Web site and be satisfied with his online positions, while the "dumb" unaffiliated voters will not go there and will just base their votes on his gauzy image TV ads.  (More importantly, if he can go from anti-war to pro-war, what's to say he won't backpedal in office on the rest of his positions, especially if he won't highlight and defend them vigorously on the campaign trail?)

There has clearly been a decision made in the Obama campaign to soft-pedal liberal positions and to make Obama appear "safe" and uncontroversial.  The result has been his precipitous slide in the polls.  That's not the worst of it, either. Obama is not just losing liberals in droves. Many liberals, after all, will in the end return and vote for grudgingly for Obama, though they probably won't volunteer to do any of the critical campaign work registering voters, promoting his candidacy or getting people to the polls.

The worst part is that by becoming just another middle-of-the-road, namby-pamby, Republican-lite clone of Kerry circa 2004 and Gore circa 2000, Obama is losing the young and also the disaffected, unaffiliated voters who were flocking to his campaign during the primaries. This group of erstwhile enthusiasts is down 12 percent, too. And it's those people -- particularly the unaffiliated voters -- who are raising McCain's numbers. The Zogby poll reports that McCain's support among younger voters has reached 40 percent -- not that much below Obama's 52 percent.

There is probably still time to turn this electoral debacle in the making around. Obama needs to come out unambiguously for a quick end to the war in Iraq. He needs to do an about face on his call for an expansion of the war in Afghanistan. He needs to flatly rule out preemptive war as a policy for the United States of America, unless the country is in danger of imminent attack. He needs to scotch plans for expanding the military, and instead to start talking about how to reduce military spending, so that those funds can be shifted to domestic priorities such as improving education and dramatically increasing research into carbon-free energy production. He needs to call for a national healthcare system that will provide quality, affordable medical care for all, and he needs to call for an aggressive campaign to combat joblessness and to reduce income disparity within the U.S.

Do that, and we will see an Obama presidency and a Democratic sweep of both houses of Congress. Continue with the present losing strategy, and we will see John McCain as president, and the continuation of a weak, compromised, sell-out Democratic Congress for at least the next four years.

Now as sympathetic as I am to the politics espoused by Ralph Nader and by the Green Party, I'm well aware of the futility of Third Party campaigns. Even so, count me as one progressive who at this point has stopped supporting Obama.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net. Technorati Tags:

Amen, Dave! I hope Obama reads your post.

Spot on article, Dave. As for the military expansion, I could see some of that being ok if it were to take back some of the jobs the military has outsourced. True, the military is a bloated parasite, but even worse are the defense contractors and associated industry. Except for the top brass, military personnel are not paid very well, and I say that from experience. Most are not even making minimum wage if you mesaure their work time in hours.

Again, I liked the parasite analogy. I felt the sting in that word. I hope you don't mind if I start using that phrase.

Nader helped Bush steal 2000 election

Alankdkd what planet are you on? Nader helped Bush steal the 2000 election with his big lie that there were no differences between Al Gore and Bush. Think Al Gore would've put our country in the historic meltdown it's now in? Where were you when Nader fought against the efforts of his own employees to unionize because he was paying them so low and treating them so badly? Where were you when Nader invested the bulk of his millions in Fidelity investments which invests in many of the multinational corporations Nader claims to hate? In 2000, a vote for Nader was a vote for Bush. Nader put his out of control ego ahead of the good of our country and our country will pay for what it forever. By the way, Nader refused to join the Green Party in 2000. Nader's silence on Bush's theft of the 2000 election and the unrepairable disaster Bush has caused since his illegal installation is deafening. As Abraham Lincoln so eloquently said, "a house divided cannot stand". Nader's dividing of the progressive majority in 2000 and siphoning off of crucial votes for Al Gore in Florida and New Hampshire with his total lies about Al Gore while he never once attacked Bush is unforgiveable. It's long overdue for Nader to just go away and never be heard from again.

gore allowed it to happen

One can blame Nader for syphoning votes from Gore. Well, kids, grow up! that is what happens in a democracy. However, I don't know how Nader gets the blame for the Gore post-election strategy and the collapse of the will to fight. Nader may have a lot of sins to answer for, but certainly not the Gore debacle.

Playing into their hands

"...but it appears that the Democratic Party at the top is hopelessly in the grip of corporate interests that favor war, free-market nostrums, and corporate welfare."

So why does Buzzflash ruthlessly censor articles on Ralph Nader and the Green Party? It's not futile; if a party gets 5% of the vote, THEY GET FEDERAL FUNDING.

If the Green Party got double the vote they got in 2000, they would have had Federal funding in 2004, and the "Democrats" would no longer be able to impose their corporate agenda with real competition.

Short-term thinking plays right into the hands of the corporate fascists. We expect better of Buzzflash.

Obama is indeed tacking right - but the DC Dems FORCE his hand..

Dave, you are exactly correct - Obama IS tacking to the right on "national security issues," but you fail to expose the larger reason why Obama is doing so:

Because the DC "Democratic" "leadership" REFUSES to CONFRONT the long history of Bush & Cheney criminal abuses of power, vast corruption, and abject incompetence!

Speaker Pelosi plays IGNORANT about any abuses of power warranting impeachment hearings for either Bush or Cheney - meaning, Pelosi, Reid, Hoyer, Rockefeller, (et al) CLOSE THEIR EYES to CONVICTED Ken Lay, CONVICTED Jack Abramoff's many visits to the White House, or even VP Cheney's Chief of Staff Lewis "Scooter" Libby's PERJURY and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE _CONVICTIONS_.

Everyone in Washington knows that Libby was playing the good soldier, the fall guy, and that super-lawyer Libby would NEVER in a million years have left himself open to those criminal charges, were he not acting on direct orders from his superiors. Since Libby was the VP's Chief of Staff (in an administration where everyone acknowledges the president is an amateur at international and governement affairs), Libby's list of "superiors" was at most four people above him: then presidential CoS Andrew Card, then presidential Political Affairs Advisor Karl Rove, and the president and vice president themselves.

But Speaker Pelosi saw NO potential connection between Libby's CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS and the orders (to "out" an entire CIA organization, the infamous Valerie Plame scandal) probably coming from President Bush or VP Cheney, for Pelosi refused to make a public condemnation (much less an advance warning not to) of Bush's COMMUTATION of Sentence of Libby, even though that commutation effectively REWARDED and ENABLED _FURTHER_ obstruction of Justice!

In plain English, for Senator O. to run a genuinely "liberal" campaign, he would have to take on the DC "Democrats" as well as the DC press corpse AND Republican Party.

Electing Democrats to Congress to whitewash Republican abuses of power is NOT what the American public had in mind in 2006. And that is precisely why Pelosi/Reid's 110th Congress has DISMAL single-digit approval ratings!

The damn DC Democrats CAN'T EVEN PUBLICLY DEFEND SOCIAL SECURITY, or accuse the Bush administration of purposely SABOTAGING America's oil, energy, and economic independence!

Therefore, once again, the entire chore of redefining America as a genuinely "liberal, democratic nation" falls on the presidential nominee, as the DC Dem "leadership" continues to collect their donations from K. St. and the war-lobby, the AIAPC lobby, the Big-Biz/Wall St. lobbies, and try enerestly not to rile up the Big Media moguls like Murdoch, Sulzberger (NYT), and GE (NBC).

is it too late?

I have never voted for a Republican candidate in almost 40 years (I am 59). But, I have not always voted for the Democratic candidate either. The Democratic party seems to want to be all things to all people and, as often the case, is nothing to many. Pelosi is a symbol of both the success and the shortsightedness of the compromised political principles that dominate the Democratic mind set. While, I may not like the Republican agenda, I have long admired the ferocious committment to certain issues however wrongheaded I view them. Passion and commitment appear to be dirty words for Democratic politicians who make it to the national scene. Representative like Waxman and Kucinich are ignored by the national party which bungles creating a coherent message. Now, Obama stands before us: supporter of FISA, supporter of faith based programs, supporter of more troops in Afghanistan, supporter of offshore drilling. Not surprisingly, he is one those Christians would support the death penalty and waffles on abortion. What does he stand for at this point? The shameful thing is that many Democratic members of congress jumped on the Republican bandwagon on the impeachment of Clinton, yet they now remain silent on war crimes. The Democrats cannot find their way, because they have lost their moral compass.

Lesser of two evils again, though

I wish Obama wouldn't let the GOP frame the entire election around war and terror - the only two cards they can play with any skill - he needs to push it back to the economy and what Bush has done to the U.S. I will still vote for him over that PNAC water bearer, McCain, but I hope Obama finds his 'hit back' voice pretty soon. Donnat

evil is evil

The lesser of evils is still mighty evil.

Gore Won in 2000!

As someone who spent 15 years volunteering on election campaigns when I lived in Florida, I strongly object to Dave Lindorf's totally false attack on Al Gore. The ugly truth will always be that Al Gore was the rightful winner of the 2000 elecion and that Bush stole it in a broad daylight coup d'etat. Contrary to Lindorf, the America I grew up in died in Florida in 2000 thanks to Jeb Bush, Katherine Harris, James Baker and the Rehnquist 5 on the U.S.Supreme Court. The illegal acts of these crimminals in stopping the legal vote count going on in Florida is what Lindorf should be writing about instead of attacking their victim, Al Gore. Had all of the uncounted votes been counted as Florida law in 2000 clearly required, Al Gore woud've gotten to actually serve in the White House. It sounds to me like Lindorf makes it a habit of blaming the victims of crime instead of the crimminals who commit the crime. I also think that Lindorf needs to browze the archieves at www.dailyhowler.com. There he'll find the only written record of the pro Bush media's unprecedented war against Al Gore that continues to this day. Despite the pro Bush media and closet republican Ralph Nader and his big lies, Al Gore got the most votes in Florida and nationally in 2000 and it took an illegal act of treason in the form of a Bush campaign broad daylight coup d'etat to keep Al Gore from serving in the White House where we the people had voted for him to be. The stolen 2000 election is one of the worst crimes ever committed against our country and a great and historic tragedy that our country will never recover from. Shame on Buzzflash for posting such rubbish that the actual facts don't support.

Gore was NOT the Democratic champion he could, & should've been

Dear GoAl:
I understand your desire to have a Democratic champion, but unfortunately, in 2000 Vice President Al Gore was NOT that champion of democratic values that he could and should have been.

Gore had two DISASTROUS campaign decisions that spelled disaster, not so much for _his_ ambitions to become president, but for the millions of Democratic voters who turned out to vote, not so much because they liked Al Gore, but because they, unlike Al and the DC Democrats, KNEW what the stakes were in election 2000, and they - minority and working-class voters - were determined to keep the reactionary, right-wing Bush & Cheney out of the nation's most powerful office.

#1. Gore's pick of Joe Lieberman was a huge failure of judgement, a huge misreading of Lieberman's character and intentions. Gore found himself bound-and-tied by the the Republican tying up of US government during the Lewinsky impeachment, and he channeled his frustration into a suppressed rage against Bill Clinton's "CHARACTER" shortcomings.

Actually, many US presidents have had affairs. Had Franklin D. Roosevelt lost the White House for any of his several affairs, America may have been denied the leadership it took to win WWII, and to fight the conservative dogma during the Great Depression before then.
(Roosevelt's foresight, in using federal taxpayer dollars to "REDISTRIBUTE" wealth from those who could afford it, to those who desperately needed it during the Great Depression, was the pre-requesite to Roosevelt's policy of turning America in to an "ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY" before WWII, without which policies the Allies would never have defeated the Axis powers when their armies were almost unstoppable.)

Gore chose Lieberman for Joe's supposed "MORAL VALUES" credentials, because Lieberman was THE Democratic most critical of Clinton. But Lieberman's "Moral Values" credentials were a sham, he had dumped his first wife for a "trophy" second wife, and, worse, by 2000, Lieberman was effectively an "Economic Hit Man" or skullcrusher/Enforcer for the Big Money lobbies, whether credit card extortion bankers, Wall St. LBO gluttons, Health and Insurance heavies, Big Pharma, big polluters (like GE dumping PCBs into Hudson River) etc.
Indeed, by 2000 Joe Lieberman was already revealing his TRUE stripes: by 2000, Joe Lieberman was a AIPAC Neo-Con who was in FULL ALIGNMENT with the Cheney/Rumsfeld/Jeb Bush/Wolfowitz/Kristol/Kagan/Libby/Podhoretz et al's "NEW AMERICA CENTURY.org" desires to INVADE IRAQ, effect "regime change" and take down Saddam Hussein, and launch an unlimited US occupation of Iraq as a prelude to attacking Syria, Iran, and other mideastern countries.

The PNAC Christian (Cheney, Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, Steve Forbes, etc.) and Jewish Hawks were a relatively small cabal of plotters in Washington in 2000 - and JOE LIEBERMAN was MOST CERTAINLY ALIGNED WITH THEM, through the AIPAC lobby ("the most powerful lobby in America") if nowhere else.
(As this AIPAC web-site of Lieberman, Pelosi, and Reid all following VP Cheney's "Bomb Iran Now!" speech to a rapturous AIAPC audience in 2007 attests.)
http://www.aipac.org/2785_2859.asp

Lieberman's ALLIANCE TO THE PNAC-AIPAC WAR LOBBY was ALREADY ETCHED IN STONE by 2000, which is why Lieberman refused to drop his Senate campaign, thereby signaling that he was only running a half-hearted VP campaign as Gore's running mate. GORE SHOULD NEVER HAVE MADE THE OFFER of the VP ticket to Lieberman with the condition that Lieberman would not drop his Senate race, alone! Not to mention Gore COMPLETELY MISCALCULATED Lieberman's Big Biz/Economic Hit Man agenda, and pro-Cheney INVADE IRAQ NOW! agenda.

#2. All through the summer of 2000 Mr. Gore was too full of his "Vice Presidential DIGNITY", and thus he, Gore, REFUSED to FIGHT for poor, minority and disenfranchised voters throughout America, especially those in Texas victimized by then Texas Governor Bush's disastrous policies.

Gov. Bush had SLASHED pre-school, after-school, and health-care funding for Texas poor and minority children - programs PROVEN to benefit society by keeping children in school, making them better students, giving them higher graduation rates, and keeping them out of prison and criminal justice system (not to mention keeping them healthy and out of emergency rooms), but all those programs were SLASHED by Gov. Bush's TAX CUTS for Texas' WEALTHIEST corporations and individuals. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore REFUSED to SPEAK UP FOR those Texas poor and minority children - Gore thereby GIVING the campaign talking-points high ground AWAY to Bush & Cheney, FOR FREE! If you don't DEFEND good government programs for those in need, Right-Wingers can ATTACK those programs as "SOCIALISM for undeserving welfare cheats"!

Gore's selection of Lieberman was a disaster, a massive failure of judgement.

Gore's REFUSAL to STAND UP for poor and minority Texas schoolchildren was an even BIGGER disaster - and the cowering template Democrats have followed ever since, including even Senator Obama's recent tack to "Republican-lite" flip-flops on FISA suveillance, potential for Iran war, failure to hold Bush administration accountable for oil dependency, etc.

Gore may be the "environmental man," but even today he refuses to articulate that it is the Oil Companies who are SABOTAGING America's energy independence, Gore letting others carry the fight in Congress to the entrenched Cheney oil-and-energy gluttons.

Republicrat

As someone said after the Kerry loss, "if I'd wanted to vote for a Republican, I'd vote for the real one every time." Don't they learn?? At this point, the main reason I am definitely voting for Obama is two words - another Scalia. This is just tremendously disheartening.

Keep it going....

From my perspective, it is not surprising that Gore / Kerry / Obama moved to the middle. All three plainly recognize(d) that their actual positions are simply not acceptable to the general American population. If they (and their handlers) believed that their primary election strategy was one that would provide a win for them in November, it would be certain that they would actively pursue just that. As one who voted for both Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, I believe that just perhaps if the Democratically controlled Senate and House had addressed a few (any?) of the major issues facing the country, there would not currently be a race. They can only point and say that they've been held back by the Republicans. They are in the majority. "McCain: He's better than nothing."

the majority is never right

the majority seldom makes the right choice. this is why we have representational democracy as opposed to direct democracy. that being said, there is no logic in moving to the center. the center is the dead zone that will respond to the extreme either positively or negatively. there is an assumption that the majority will not vote for the better candidate simply because of one issue. i am unaware that is the case in most elections. the closeness of national elections shows that there is a substantial divide in this country. playing to the center has not worked as a winning strategy. however, we have seen the electorate vote not only for extreme republican positions but for positions which are even contrary to fact, e.g. the reasons for the iraq war. carter did not move to a centrist position and clinton always was a centrist. clinton's charisma cannot be dismissed as a factor despite his politics. he was elected on a platform surprising similar to gore and kerry, so the difference was not based on where they positioned themselves on a political spectrum.

The move is to satisfy corporate media

Democrats do not move to the middle to come closer to the voters' positions. A poll early this year demonstrated that the mavoters' positions on the issues are somewhere around Kucinich, far to the left of Obama. The Democrats move to the right so that the corporate media, which is controlled by wealthy elites to the right of McCain, will not cripple their campaigns with negative stories. The voters are always influenced by such negative stories and by the time the election rolls around the corporate media usually has created a disconnect between the voters' stands on the issues and the stands of the candidate they vote for. So Democrats move to the right to placate the corporate media, and it does tend to reduce the number and viciousness of the attacks, but it usually ends up being an exercise in futility.

His message of change

That was the initial attraction but people are doubting he really is a change agent with his business-as-usual centrist spiel. I used to hear way more independents and even some Republicans fed up with Bush calling into my Air America station to say they liked Obama. I don't hear that anymore. People want someone who stands up and speaks up for what they believe in. He did it with the gas tax holiday but crumpled on offshore drilling. Take a stand and convince people it's right. Don't back down. You may not get them to agree with you but you'll be admired for the strength of your convictions. What a joke it is that he was rated by the National Journal as the most liberal senator. It's had bad ramifications. This is a very good column and I hope Obama reads it.

Excellent Column, Dave - and Excellent Response, dbunn

Senator Obama, I beg you - don't listen to those same advisors who who've lost the last several elections by insisting you trample over old friends in your attempt to make new ones, because that's the mistake both Gore and Kerry (and Hillary Clinton) made. Stick to your Progressive guns, and let America come to you - if they think you are strong and principled, it doesn't matter if they agree w/you or not. McCain is not pulling ahead of you not b/c he's smarter than you, or a better speaker or has better ideas - it's because of the bogus, media-fueled perception that he is strong and principled, whether they agree with him or not.

FISA may well prove to be your Waterloo - but maybe not if you start behaving like the man so many of us supported in the beginning, rejecting the business-as-usual "inevitability" of Hillary. If you don't, your fate will be the same one she would have suffered had she won the nomination - a humiliating defeat after months upon months of character assassination from the Right Wing Echo Chamber and the Mainstream Media, and increasing apathy by those very people you originally energized.

So if he loses ...

... you can console yourself by claiming it's "the same fate she would have suffered had she won the nomination."?

Keep clicking the heels on those ruby slippers, "Doc".

Obama

This rush to the "center"(it is really the right) is killing the audacity of hope. I personally have very little left. Oh well, a McCain presidency will be the end of the United States and maybe that's a good thing...OR, Mr. Obama, you could wake up and smell the coffee. So which is it?: Do you go with the focus groups of the Demagogic Losership Cabal or do you wanna win? It's up to you.

obama

months ago when obama was still nose to nose with clinton i got a call from his campaign. i asked one question, what was obama going to to to return our republic to the rule of law and was he going to go after the law breakers in the bush admin including george or was he going to let them off the hook? obama answered my question when he voted to give immunity form prosecution to bush and the telecoms for their violation of FISA. he claims he wants to put an end to the iraq war but wants to expand the war in afganistan. claimed to oppose drilling then decides "limited drilling" will be necessary. playing hardball with iran and pakistan. what suprizes will he come up with if elected. we certainly don't need john bush on steroids macain but i am beginning to wonder if we need obama. lets all vote for anarchy and see where that gets us.

What?

Democrats just didn't suddenly reject Obama making the polls go down - nor did wrinkly John McCain suddenly attract a lot of likely voters. Much of this is static. On a ten day average, depending on which national polls you use, Obama has a +4 to +6 lead which is still pretty high and almost unrealistic. As proof, the American National Election Studies surveys show that of the 14 presidential elections between 1952 and 2004 there was, at most, just 3 points separating the two presidential candidates.

Consider that Obama has to fight Fox News propaganda--an entire network dedicated to smearing any and all non-conservatives--and it soon becomes apparent of the Herculean task before him. But he is doing things right. He has boots on the ground 5 to 1 over McCain. I tend to believe that a grass roots strategy, like newly planted grass, goes slow at first, but then soon bolts and there is a FDR type landslide.

Obama has to keep up his eloquence and logic while contrasting himself with McCain, because contrast, like the Apple Inc. adverts, works. At the same time he must go selectively negative to turn off Republican voters in key states where he is close. With a sufficient amount of bad news about their candidate potential Republican voters will become discouraged-- and this is key.

Oddly

Polls, oddly, can't predict the level of turnout--especially, if there is going to be a landslide, for example. This is where the effectiveness of "grass roots" comes in. Grass roots organizing can add more voters and mobilize the present ones. The Republicans learned the power of grass roots back in the 1970s. For example, Richard Viguerie, a right-winger, discovered the secret of inducing millions of Americans to part with $10 or $100 by direct mail. What arose out if this were data banks with millions of names and addresses that could be "personalized" and targeted. I am of the opinion that the larger and more powerful the grass roots operation is, the greater the voter turn out. And if the turnout is quite large in November, Obama wins. It is as simple as that.

"Depending on which polls you use"?

Nice qualifier. You mean, Obama's up 4 to 6 points if you take out the polls that you don't like?

In reality he's up by an average of 1.3 points, and the trend is not good.

You can pick out only the good polls if you like (or ignore the polls entirely), but if you want to get a snapshot of how the election looks at any given moment, data trumps belief any day of the week.

Strike that ...

Now it's down to a 1.2 average.

He'd better step it up soon!

Do not listen to the polls

Look, you can view any poll taken anywhere across the country. It'll be different due to demographics. Besides, it's not those polls anyone should be concerned about. It's the electoral polls, and they have Obama ahead. What pisses me off is that it's been said over and over that "your vote counts." No, it doesn't. Unless you are a Super Delegate, your vote means nothing. Although the Super Delegates are supposed to vote the way their states shows, every single interview I saw and/or read with a Super Delegate said that they were going to vote for whomever THEY want -- not what their state shows. So, these polls are to be taken with a grain of salt. And, it's articles like this one that just promotes McCain. So, stick to the issues and not the bullsh*t.

"Demographics"?

National polls with a large sample incorporate differences in demographics. And the electoral polls? Obama has a slim lead in some, i.e.

and is behind in others.

Of course, just 2 months ago, things looked a little different.

Either way, slim lead or slim deficit, it's not good. From a 317/194 Obama EV lead, to a 263 to 261 Obama EV lead? I hope Obama's campaign isn't ignoring the polls.

So, yeah ... "take the polls with a grain of salt". But ignoring them (and more importantly, the trend) entirely is just putting your head in the sand.

Could be

I have to think this way, and I can only justify it by stating that I am correct, although the lead is quite slight. If I think about a McCain presidency...well...I just can't put my feelings into words. The sand is somewhat comforting. My best regards, sir.

THERE'S A NEED FOR A SHIFT IN CONSCIOUSNESS...

BOTH CANDIDATES, AS WELL AS CONGRESS, MIGHT DO WELL TO LISTEN TO ANDREW BACEVICH… NOT JUST HEAR HIM Only rarely does someone surface with qualifications as well as insights and a delivery that stimulate thinking. Even more rarely does an individual stimulate the very personal mental articulation of self observation. -- http://pacificgatepost.blogspot.com/2008/08/andrew-bacevich-rare-sobering-voice.html -- Bacevich deserves as broad an audience as can be exposed to his thoughtful analysis.

Adrenalin IS Stupid Juice

Unless, of course, you are about to step on a rattlesnake. Who honestly believes that the scary, scary dust-up in Ossetia (I know that the Ossetians and the Georgians don't feel that what they have been through is a dust-up) is not a White House ploy to maintain power for the Republican Party. They have done worse, let's face it. Will they really turn over the power the have managed to steal for the executive to a Democrat? Any Democrat? After the crimes they know they have committed and that many of us know they have committed, because we have seen the evidence, some of which has even appeared on the corporate whore news media, of late? Israel has been selling or giving the Georgians the horrible weapons they were using on a civilian population with no military targets, because the Ossetians were essentially defenseless, with the exception of Russia. (shock and awe, anyone?). How many billions in military aid do we give the Israeli government annually? When the dots just keep connecting and connecting, now at warp speed, if the G---damned media doesn't start connecting them as well, out loud, with none of the usual nuance since, apparently, our fellow citizens just simply cannot do nuance, perhaps because they are just too freakin' stressed out or because they watch Fox and listen to Limbaugh and his ilk, exclusively (that's chosen stupidity and a danger to democracy), they need to be held accountable by the people from whom they are with holding information and to whom, some of them, are out-right lying or allowing out-right lies to stand, knowingly. Let's play what did the media know and when did they know it, until every last one of them is shamed into an early grave or worse. The corporate media whores are right up there with the evil-as-hell lobbyists, as current enemies of the people and of democracy, itself. If they will not put the people and the nation first, before politics as usual and above their salaries, many of their checks stained with the blood of innocence already, we simply must turn them off, for good. Let their sponsors know that you are boycotting the corporate news media and why and let your cable companies know that you want them removed from your cable menu and that you have no intention of paying for them, as you find deception offensive and dangerous to this Democratic Republic. This is no time for games and insider giggles. The people seem to get that. Because with the polls the way they are, if I'm reading them right, Americans are afraid again. At least a majority seem to be, if the polls can be believed. The wolf if at their own personal door, in the form of some huge banking out-fit, a lost job, months of unemployment, ill health or injury, anything that brings one in touch with our very broken health-care system, not to mention the stress of seeing nothing but bad news, day after day. They will look around themselves and see that there is no one there to help them when the big one comes, whatever the big one turns out to be. I think we are all pretty well assured that some kind of "big one" is indeed coming. The middle class is disappearing fast now. Perhaps much of it was contrived to begin with, with banks pushing all of these economic theft devices, seducing people who don't have time to eat, let alone read the fine print. These folks can't afford to a retain a lawyer to read and advise them on everything they do, either. While the media likes to talk about the generosity of the hyper-wealthy which I do appreciate, it is really the middle class who helps the poor in this country. Just think about it. They are the nurses, fireman, policemen (hopefully, not the psychotic ones who have been going round the bend with the tasers.) They are the therapists and counselors. They are sometimes, waiters and waitresses, (depending where they live), but never mind that. There are already fewer people eating out where I live and several restaurants/cafes have closed or are about to. Believe it or not, some are lawyers and physicians. They are our teachers and professors. Some are real investigative reporters. Just think for a moment about where Obama put the cut off point for tax hikes when Bush's insane tax policy bites the dust, if it actually does. I think that Obama is hoping that he can get into the White House while there is still time to save the middle-class, Ateleast what is left of it. I hope that he can, because without it, we will not recognize the America we will see and that our kids will inherit. My father might, but he passed away years back. God Almighty, I feel like I am living in some kind of very twisted, B-grade, Scifi film.

Yes, but....

"After the crimes they know they have committed and that many of us know they have committed, because we have seen the evidence, some of which has even appeared on the corporate whore news media, of late?" Yes, but all the crimes took place with the enthusiastic approval of the Democratic Party. And that is why "impeachment is off the table". The Democrats are taking the 5th amendment position which is that they will not incriminate themselves. Everyone on Common Dreams knows the Democrats are complicit. And we are now supposed to "reward" this complicity with electoral compliance, are we? No. Not this voter. Not ever, ever, again. Run Ralph. Run!

If this god awful administration is ever over

and, hopefully, the GOP is in splinters, then I will be happy to deal with the Democrats. One corrupt bunch at at time, please.

My war on the Democrats will start the minute they have the real power to do something about the last seven years of horror, other than hold hearings to which few pay attention, and I hear anyone say, let's move on, forgive and forget and try to sweep the crimes and corruption of the GOP, not just the Executive branch of them, under the national carpet!

That has happened too many damn times as it is.

Woe be unto the Democrat who says any such thing. What has happened in the last almost eight years, must not be forgiven or forgotten. The loss of our country is no small thing.

The Democrats and Republicans cannot survive without the other to help prop up the Two Party System, which is about the worst thing that ever happened to this nation.

I can see the DLCers, the true Democrats, the Blue-dog Democrats and the what-the-hell-ever Democrats flying apart just as the various sub-parties of the GOP will if they ever face the truth. They are all being used by the Corporatists and have been being used for the last 40 years.

Does anyone believe that the corporatists want abortion out-lawed or homosexuals to be arrested on sight, married or not? Hell, no. With what would they bait their theo-con vote casters, without whom they would never win another election. They cannot win on the real issues. But they can get it close enough to steal with wedge issues and denying real science in favor of myth and fairy-tale.

An almost perfect analysis

Everything Mr. Lindorff says about how Obama lost his lead is correct. Two things need rethinking. First, Obama isn't going to do any of the things Lindorff suggests to get his lead back. He is just going to fight harder for the center-right voter. Second, the correct conclusion to his analysis is to support Ralph Nader. Ralph was right in 2000 and things have only gotten worse. There are no major political parties for working people.

It is impossible for Dem to satisfy corporate oligarchy

It is impossible for a Democrat to satisfy the corporate media and the rest of the corporate oligarchy and so it is futile to try. Obama, like Kerry and Gore, keeps on tacking to the right, tacking to the right, hoping that at some point the corporate media will stop criticizing him and stop preferring McCain. It ain't gonna happen. No matter how far he tacks to the right, he will be to the left of McCain (McCain will tack right if Obama approaches him), and so the corporate media will prefer McCain. Obama, or any Democrat, must realize that the corporate media will criticize him no matter what, and the CEOs of the major corporations will oppose him no matter what, so he might as well tack left, where the great majority of the voters are, and use his campaign ads to fight back against all the lies and disinformation from the Republicans and the corporate media.

I dont think its a matter of

I dont think its a matter of tacking, its a matter of a-ttacking - without apologizing. Generate calls for an apology, then dont apologize - it shows you have some conviction.

Don't forget -- Gore Won

Republicans are still studying 2000 to analyze why Gore won a race their internals projected he'd lose by 12 or 15. Obama still looks pretty good in the electoral numbers. McCain's bounce is from the way the public is reading Georgia right now. Obama will be the likely loser in November. He'd better pick Clinton or he's toast.

Only possible reason for tacking to "center"

Democrats think that if they mount a too blatantly progressive general election campaign, corporations will panic and direct the MSM to ridicule them mercilessly and make them look like stumblefucks so they will lose in a landslide like McGovern. So Democrats find themselves dancing between raindrops, trying to offer progressive change to the people without offending the corporations who control all the venues of communication with the people. The results are candidates who sound like a judge in a rape trial who is trying to come up with a verdict that makes both the victim AND the rapist happy. Republicans have no such conflict. They only serve the rapist. Professorsmartass.com

They will

What too many of us, the 15 leftmost percentile of the Democratic party, mistakenly assume is that America is at where we are at and they are not. A progressive candidate will not win. Ever. Even FDR ran as a Hillary Clinton type, an East Coast insider who didn't appear to be the type to rock the boat.

Both Gore and Kerry won the election

in hindsight..it was stolen..(there is proof that the 2000, 2002, 2004 elections have been stolen and likely same in 2006, see Velvet Revolution, BradBlog for starters)..so what does Congress do about that..nothing....and likely the GOP will steal the 2008 election too (already "setting" up the polls for a McCain win)...since no one seems to be paying any attention to any thing but these "paid for" polls....the GOP are busy setting up even more ways to disenfranchise voters, (the GOP has even managed to convince people its the Democrats that are doing the cheating and therefore all these new laws are to protect them from Democrats stealing the elections) while the Democrats are in deep "denial" about what has and is happening, to our fair and free elections..the people just think its because not enough people turn out to vote and thats why we loose....ignorance and denial.."it can't happen here..we are a Democracy!"

Passing the buck

This comment "lets vote for Ralph, and fuck up another 4 years with McCain" is Democratic Party avoidance and evasion. Dems again forget that it wasn't Nader who lost Gore the election. It was 300,00 plus DEMOCRATS who voted FOR G.W. Bush in just Florida that did. And of course, why bother to contend with the reality that Mr. Al Gore, supreme intellect and global warming mega-profiteer lost HIS OWN HOME STATE (Tennessee) and Bill Clinton's (Arkansas). Yeah. Go ahead and blame Nader. In a few weeks it will be strikingly apparent that Obama sucks so badly as an alternative to Bush/McCain that even liberals will see how completely they have been duped. But the party apparatchik mentality will prevail as always and nothing will change. Run Ralph. Run!

It isn't either or

As another liberal disgusted with GOP-lite, I have to disagree with your assertion that I (and others like me) will swallow hard and vote for Obama in November. I cannot in good conscience allow such duplicity to be rewarded just because Obama MIGHT prove to be the lesser of two evils. McCain is being more up front about his policies, and has reversed course on fewer positions than Obama has. This doesn't make McSame the better choice, just the more honest one. It is for this reason that the voters Obama is losing are showing up in McBush III's camp. At least they know what they are voting for while there is no way to know which Obama will arrive in Washington to take the oath.

Honesty? hahahahaha!!

You've got to be kidding when you state that McSame is "just the more honest one." He's lied all his life to get to where he is, and if it weren't for his daddy, he'd have NEVER made it to the Senate. You know, sort of like Bush. I'm proud to say that I never, ever voted for GWBush, and I will NEVER vote for McCain. We cannot take 4 more years of disaster, which is exactly what we'll get from McCain, who appears to also have dementia. Too dangerous to put this guy in that high a position.

Obviously you ignore

all of McCain's flip-flopping..first he the was against Bush tax cuts, ear marks, drilling of shore, etc., now he is for them ...his highly paid lobbyist as his top advisor's such as the "Enron Loophole inventor" Phil Gramm and his wife ...you ignore that his top foreign aide has received 800,000 dollars (200,000 on the day that Georgia fired on Ossetia) from Georgia for "lobbying" in Georgia, (Shunnerman) he was all for attacking a sovereign nation helping to spread the Bush/Cheney lies on Iraq, and then screaming about Russia being out of line for "attacking a sovereign nation" hypocrite..he screwed around on his first wife, (while he was still married to his first wife) dumped her and his children to chase after a woman 15 years younger than him and who just happened to have a 100 to 200 million dollars inheritance..he made some thirty films for the Viet Cong while a POW to receive better and special treatment while ..(thats about 30 more than Jane Fonda) in captivity..and then fought tooth and nail to "seal" those records for ever...he lies, he confuses the facts and makes up others..he has voted with Bush 95% to 100% of the time..(but has not voted on any thing in the past four months) to busy campaigning..he has voted against every legislation that would give a raise, more medical, more leave time (between tours) or more education to any one in the military...but consistently voted to send billions to American "contractors" Haliburton, Blackwater, Bechtel, etc. All this information is fact...you can find it any where....but if you want to vote for McCain go ahead..at least when the whole country collapses the Democrats won't get the blame, this time..like they did during the last depression...and while your at it..think about this, the U.S. military is broken...Bush/Cheney and McCain broke it...we can't win in Iraq (with out paying the Sunnis to to stop fighting us) we are not winning in Afghanistan..and we can not beat the Russians..we are broke..we owe every one in the world..China, Germany, Japan and yes, even Russia, our military is broken and so is our country...Russia has as many nukes as we do..got a baseball mitt?..might as well go see if you can catch one, if Russia starts sending them over to us...at least it would be quick that way..McCain is a warmonger..that is all he knows and all he understands..good luck

WHAT THE HECK DID YOU EXPECT FROM OBAMA?!

THE POOR 'BROTHA' IS A 197% 'SLAVE OF THE OLD WEALTHY WHITE BOY 1%-ERS' WHO RUN AMERICA IN THE ABSENCE OF CITIZENS WITH BALLS OR A 'BLOOD-CHILLING' WILL TO WIN! Most so-called Progressives & Liberals have SOLD OUT their FUTURE & that of their CHILDREN, as have the INCREDIBLY STUPID & NAIVE WHITE MALE Poor & Middle Class. They've accepted a 200yr. old self image - IGNORANT RACIST! NO PROGRESSIVE, DEMOCRUD OR PROGRESSIVE dare state the REALITY inherent in a MCCAIN Presidency - their 'Evil Twin'. MCCAIN'S only real claim to fame is his 'WHITE SKIN'. He's an IGNORANT, RACIST, DANGEROUS, UNIMAGINATIVE, GREEDY, IMMORAL IMCOMPETENT - much like most American White Males over the past 200 years. Indeed, all White American Males DESPERATELY FEAR they'll become, MCCAIN ALREADY 'IS'. The problem is he's trying to RISE ABOVE HIS 'CONTENT' & 'LEAD' when a FOLLOWER is all he is! MCCAIN & AMERICANS NEED TO LOOK AT BUSH AND SEE JUST HOW DESTRUCTIVE & TOTALLY UNCONCERNED A WHITE LEADER CAN BE WITHOUT SELF RESPECT OR SELF AWARENESS. AMERICA'S DOOMED WITHOUT INNER VISION which OBAMA BRINGS TO THE TABLE!

I disagree, I recommend,

I disagree, I recommend, rather than take a stand on issues - because people already know the only issue is authoritarianism and most people understand the Democrats are the lesser of two evils by far - so instead I suggest the formula of attack followed by do not apologize. But, which is harder for the Democrats - take a clear unified stand for whats right - or attack then dont apologize - is it possible for a Democrat to attack and then not apologize??

yeah....lets let RALPH f'up another one...

GOP Dogs and Hillary Cats..... back to dividing the DEMs .............back the Dems.....shift the top of the pyramid.....and start working on the base.... anyone who is living IN REALITY sees the choices..... make the correct choice.... OBAMA is the CHOICE pointing out each jiggle in his words should be crap left for the opposition be smart enough to realize that ANY politician will direct his speech toward the moment and the audiance THEY WILL ALSO FOLLOW THEIR NATURE WHEN IN OFFICE..... OBAMA's nature is on the good side -------or...lets vote for Ralph, and fuck up another 4 years with McCain

... sigh ...

Lefty stupidity is far more gauling than accepting that as everyone on the Right's usual state.

GET OBAMA ELECTED FIRST, THEN GO NUTTY ON US .......... OK???

Long enough

Took you long enough David to figure it out. But when you say, "Now as sympathetic as I am to the politics espoused by Ralph Nader and by the Green Party, I'm well aware of the futility of Third Party campaigns". That attitude is what contributes in making the futility possible. May I remind you of Robert Kennedy who said, "Some men see things as they are and say, 'Why'? I dream of things that never were and say, 'Why not'?" So David, since we can "count" on you as being "one progressive who at this point has stopped supporting Obama" why not be one progressive we can count on to support a non-corporate Democrat nor Republican. Support Ralph Nader who will be on 45 state ballots, a big accomplishment for an independent. David, "...dream of things that never were and say, 'Why not'?" Run Ralph. Run!

Once Again Stumping For McCain in All But Name, vtjozef

Nader has no chance in Hell of winning...nor should he, given he's just a cranky racist old man by now w/a whiny sense of white privilege ...just like Bill&Hill.

Besides, I have yet to hear Nader say Word One on protecting civil liberties - and a Granola-Swell Fascist is in his own way as bad as a Bush Fascist...as you prove over and over, vtjozef.

Baloney

"Nader has no chance in Hell of winning..." That's not the point. The point is NOT rewarding the Democrats for once again screwing the people and NOT VOTING for the corporate sock puppet in a rigged election with two similar candidates. Kapish!? "..nor should he, given he's just a cranky racist old man", says who? You hate the media but then you really love it when it suits your purposes. Nader's white privilege comment was taken out of context and as usual misconstrued. As for white privilege, with Obama tacking to the Right I'd say he's doing a good job serving corporate White privilege. As for commenting about a vote for Nader is a vote for McCain, how dare you? I know who I'm voting for, but you, a supposed Democratic want to shut me up and force me and everyone else into believing that when I vote for someone I want that I'm voting for someone I don't want. And that is why Democrats can go and screw themselves. You'll never get me to vote for Obama that way. Yours is a dumb tactic. Learn! Or lose!