tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5579807570354735917.post2475117297690848136..comments2023-10-30T08:54:17.929-04:00Comments on TRANSFORMING ZAMBIAN POLITICS: The Politics of InsultsCampbell Lumbilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08035953535449892900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5579807570354735917.post-67251860609044214322011-02-22T08:58:09.510-05:002011-02-22T08:58:09.510-05:00search the google then find your site.
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I sympathize! However, one cannot get t...Campbell,<br /><br />I sympathize! However, one cannot get to an Obama without a rigorous process involving truly democratic mechanisms. It was the "grass roots" of the Democratic Party that brought Obama to the forefront. If it had been up to the apparatchiks, the so-called "super-delegates" alone, then Clinton would be Pres and not Sec of State. I guess what I am trying to say is that only someone as qualified and personally impressive as Obama can come through a shower of mud and appear clean on the other side. I was not a big fan of Ronald Reagan, however he also had this quality, as did John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, and certainly Mahatma Mohandus Ghandi. Nixon, on the other hand, was the kind of guy that dirt stuck to like lint, and the only thing that kept him from being totally drummed out of office in full tar and feathers was that everyone hated his VP Spiro Agnew far more than him. (Sound familiar? Cheers George!) Getting Gerald Ford into Spiro's place took priority, and Nixon traded for a lot to allow that to happen. This is yet another reason that unelected VP's are a BAD IDEA.<br /><br />Anyhow, don't lose hope, I am increasingly getting the feeling that this current crop are not bright enough to hold on to power (by legitimate means at least, we shall see what dirty tricks they have up their sleeves in good time). The saddest part for me is that in many areas they seem to have decent or at least fairly neutral policies, but if I say that instead of cheering like a toddler on a sugar rush then I get accused of being an anti-government partisan. Okay then! Thanks for letting me know! Now I am an anti-government partisan, guess I had better act like one. These ignorant old men can't last much longer, the world is overtaking them. The real question is how much can we salvage versus how much they will steal or waste.<br /><br />Thanks for the blogspace Campbell!Yakimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18304168112070655475noreply@blogger.com