Back to Base Camp
Today is
the one-year anniversary of my taking an active interest in American politics.
(For most of my life, I have been a refusenik.) I have long admired Senator
Sanders, but I feared he would not be able to push his platform through as a
democrat. I don't trust the party (or the Republican Party, for that matter).
But, shamed for my anti-American views, I grudgingly started to follow the
political blow-by-blow, starting with the "pot-luck" gathering at the
White Rose (social justice bookstore) in Holyoke, where a bunch of Bernie
supporters watched him kick off his campaign. I really did give it my best shot for 365 days.
Yesterday,
however, I was unfriended on Facebook by a liberal friend of over 50 years for
a polite, dissenting comment I made to one of her political posts. A few days
previously, I pointed out on another liberal friend's timeline that the
anti-Republican meme she was sharing was a hoax. She neither removed it nor
replied. But someone else did reply, saying that it made no difference if it
was true or not, since Trump was so awful...it "might as well be
true."
So.
I give up. I have not been following the Republican debacle very closely. but I
have been following the Democratic primaries, caucuses and conventions ad
nauseum. A great deal of evidence clearly shows pro-Hillary bias by the
media, the DNC, voting officials, and others. Most of my liberal friends are so
overjoyed that a woman has been nominated to run for president that they do not
think any of the fraud worthy of investigation or reparations. And anyway,
"We must beat Donald Trump."
I
can't be a party to this any longer. Literally. The Democratic Party is dead to
me. I personally am scared shitless of Hillary, who in my opinion is a war
criminal; however, if I thought she had been fairly chosen, I would have sucked
it up. But obviously my vote doesn't count. Hillary's win was decided by others
more powerful than the voters before the primaries began. Doesn't anyone grasp that
this rigging of an election is a more serious threat to democracy than fairly
electing anyone, up to and including a dangerous clown?
We
invade other countries for less than what we ourselves are tolerating in our
own country. Where are the riots and protests from the educated class--those
whose liberal educations supposedly taught them to think critically? Until we
figure out how to make the election process fair, what difference does it make
if we vote or whom we vote for?
So
I'll make my vote count, refusenik-style, by voting for the Cat in the Hat or
writing in Bernie or whatever. Meanwhile, those friends I still have left can
go back to liking me for my homemade desserts and cute dog.