Sam Smith
Politicians aren't role models; they are modeled by polls and often play muddled roles.
I've
been covering national politics since Eisenhower. The only president
who came close to achieving the sort of things I believed in was Lyndon
Johnson. . . and you wouldn't have wanted your daughter anywhere near
him.
Politics is not a religion; it is a battlefield. You are choosing where and how you want to fight for your cause.
The lesser of two evils is a lesser evil.
You're not just voting for a president, you're voting for Supreme Court
justices and other judges, heads of federal agencies and cabinet
secretaries.
Voting
for a third party candidate may seem a fine choice but it will clearly
fail. There have been only five third party presidential campaigns since
Abraham Lincoln that made it into double digits – and only two of them
were on the left.
Presidential campaigns are too late
to change the game.You change politicians between elections not during
them. And third parties do it by working at the grassroots.
There
is these days a born-again strain in progressive and liberal politics
in which the emphasis is more on personal honor rather than collective
progress. This doesn’t help collective progress all that much,
especially if you seek honor mainly on election day.
Presidential
elections come only once about every 1,460 days. Vote how you wish and I
will do the same, but remember: it’s what we’ve done for the past 1,460
days and what we will do in the next 1,460 days that will really matter
in the end.
Politics is not a neat place. A young
legislator once asked Earl Long whether ideals had any place in
politics. "Hell yes," said Ol' Earl, "you should use ideals or any other
damn thing you can get your hands on."
Enjoy your
identity but share it with others. You don't have enough votes to do it
alone. A good example is the historic Socialist Party, whose membership
included Marxists of various kinds, Christian socialists, Zionist and
anti-Zionist Jewish socialists, foreign-language speaking sections,
single-taxers and virtually every variety of American radical. By World
War I it had elected 70 mayors, two members of Congress, and numerous
state and local officials.
The Green Party has run
presidential candidates numerous times and this has only hurt it. Third
parties need to build from the bottom up. Running for president just
lowers their appeal to others.
I didn't like the
Clintons but I voted for them for the reasons above. As I suggested at
the time, "So take your airplane barf bag to the polls, vote for Clinton
and the next
morning, start to help get the movement for something dramatically
different
going again."