What
is interesting about the relationship of the extreme
political Right to Romney is that they actually hate
him. This is not speculation. If you review the language
of the Republican primary season it is clear that
they actually despise him. They do not believe that
he is a real conservative. They do not believe that
he even has a belief system. Some of the so-called
Christian elements do not trust his Mormonism. So,
one could say that there is an alignment that should
result in the extreme Right sitting out the election...
Except for one thing: they hate Obama even
more.
Their attitude towards Romney is an alliance of convenience
rather than an alliance of trust and respect
So, November 2012 is shaping up to be something
similar to November 1968. The Goldwater Republicans
at that time had no love for Richard Nixon. They saw
him as much too soft. But Nixon was the candidate
at the moment and the Right saw in Nixon cover in
order to give them more time to move their agenda.
They turned out to be quite successful, all things
considered. Though the Watergate scandal got in their
way, it did not block their road to power; it just
delayed it.
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Obama’s re-election would be difficult under
the best of circumstances, but he is not facing the
best of circumstances. Although he prevented total
economic collapse, his overall program of responding
to the economic crisis has been weak. His healthcare
reform, while truly historic, was a vast compromise
and even with that faces the possibility of being
blown up by the Supreme Court. And internationally,
though the US
has largely withdrawn from Iraq,
the war in Afghanistan
and Pakistan continues, to name
only two locations. This has demoralized much of Obama’s
base. What is worse is that that very same base was
not mobilized by its leaders in the first two years
of the Obama presidency to pressure the Administration.
Karl Rove, then, was quite correct in pointing
out that the Romney road to victory, should it happen,
is brought about through a demoralization of the Obama
base. It is also the case that it comes through playing
the race card and voter suppression tactics.
Romney is not the candidate that enthralls the Right
Yet it is the strategy of the political Right
that is quite noteworthy. Their aim is to destroy
the Obama presidency, but more importantly, to destroy
the possibility of a two party system. While it is
absolutely the case that Obama has done all he can
do to save capitalism, and in that sense is nothing
approaching a socialist, the political Right wants
to remove obstacles to the extension and possible
completion of their political agenda. Their attitude
towards Romney, therefore, is an alliance of convenience
rather than an alliance of trust and respect. He serves
as their battering ram.
Therefore, do not rest any significant hope
in a split on the Right because Romney is not the
candidate that enthralls the Right (the way that the
Right was taken with Ronald Reagan). All that the
Right is concerned with at the moment is that Romney
is not Obama.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with
the Institute for
Policy Studies, the immediate past president of TransAfricaForum and co-author of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path
toward Social Justice (University of California Press), which examines
the crisis of organized labor in the USA. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher. |