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The Edge of the American West -- an excellent American-history-focused blog with one of the best, funniest group of commenters anywhere (see the recent post, "Pity the poor supremacists," for an excellent recent example), is offering a new bumpersticker:

get disappointed by
SOMEONE NEW
Obama '08


This is specifically in response to Obama's apparent capitulation to the Forces of Darkness on FISA (go, Sen. Dodd!), although it could just as easily be about his support for ethanol or "clean coal" or remarks to AIPAC about Jerusalem.

As the poster of this item says, "Look, this really is a pro-Obama bumper sticker. It’s just a realistic, not to say jaded, pro-Obama bumper sticker. And maybe it’s more than a little whiny. You really think you can win the presidency without courting or crafting constituencies that Good People don’t like? I don’t. Of course, I’m a notorious pain; to borrow from the great Michael Bérubé, the number of people whose politics I can wholly accept would fit comfortably in a phone booth."
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Date: 2008-06-25 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] randy-byers.livejournal.com
I think we are seeing the trends beginning to reverse, but it will be a long process. Part of the significance of Obama's campaign is that it could spell the end of the dominance of white racists over American politics. It's arguable that racism has been the greatest obstacle to getting sensible things done like universal health care. Which is to say that its arguable that the racist parts of the white working class have been voting against their best interests -- i.e., for Nixon, Reagan, and Bush -- because of their racism. The demographics of the country are changing, and that almost inevitable means political changes. I'm optimistic. Which of course means I'll inevitably be disappointed when reality isn't so sunny. Stupid optimism!
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Date: 2008-06-26 02:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] voidampersand.livejournal.com
The progressives within the Democratic party were clashing with the Southern Democrats (the racists) at least as far back as the FDR days. I have no regrets for LBJ pulling the plug on the racists. It's taken us a while to rebuild a coalition, but we'll be stronger for it. Meanwhile, the Republicans are turning into a regional party. They have the Old South, and Utah, and that's about it. Even Texas is going to be in play.

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