2008-07-07
McKinney Poised to Challenge Obama For Left-Wing and Black Voters
By Vivian Berryhill, July 7, 2008
As Senator Barack Obama continues pivoting away from those primary-election positions and promises that once galvanized his Democratic base, he may have a new worry looming on the horizon in the person of Cynthia McKinney. A former Georgia Congresswoman, McKinney is said to be a shoo-in as the Green Party's 2008 presidential nominee when their convention is held in Chicago,
July 10-12.
Securing the Green Party's 2008 standard-bearer position would bestow on
McKinney the historic title of 'first' African American woman to be on the
ballot as a viable candidate of a major party for President of the United
States. That title alone will not only lessen the aura surrounding Barack
Obama's position as the 'first' African American male presidential nominee,
but she may also siphon off just-enough left-wing, African American, and
women voters, to sink both their chances for victory in the Fall.
Obama, in his quest to appeal to Reagan Republicans and Independents, is
gravitating toward a more 'centrist' position of late, which is causing
serious ire among many of his followers, and those who supported and believed in his pre-General election message. And McKinney, being the shrewed politician she has always been, is set to capitalize on the Obama backlash. Recently issuing the following statement, McKinney's camp unashamedly challenges progressives/liberals who are disappointed in Obama:
"There can be no effective reasoning with those African Americans who want
only that a member of 'The Race' occupy the Oval Office - no matter the
character and politics of that Black individual. But self-described
progressives of all races cannot excuse their own docility in the face of Obama's rightward lunge - especially when there exists one last opportunity
to threaten the Democratic nominee-to-be with a backlash against his betrayals of progressive principles - one last chance to affect Obama's behavior before Election Day, November 4, and beyond. Cynthia McKinney.
It's time for people claiming to be progressives who supported Obama, to
accept that they were bamboozled by a champion slickster. Actually, that's
putting the best face on the situation, since most of Obama's progressive
credentials were simply wished into existence by folks who were tired of
even pretending to fight. Obama now dares to drop all pretense of
progressivism, trusting that there will be no ramifications on the Left,
especially among the otherwise most dependable progressive constituency,
African Americans".
[click here
http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=681&Itemid=1]
It appears that, barring any unforeseen political calamity, McKinney should
lock-down the Green Party nomination this week. No doubt she will
immediately begin calling attention to and "disrobing" Obama's about-face on
those core left-wing issues... in addition to aggressively courting the
disgruntled Obama-primary-voters who voice their discontent of the
presumptive Democratic nominee (daily and by the thousands) where it counts
most: Bloggersville.
Will Obama be forced to scoot-back to the left and keep his base, as Arianna
Huffington recommended recently on the Huffington Post site? Or will he continue down the path of appealing to the right... and land somewhere in the center before November? He needs to make that decision sooner rather than later (and perhaps before he casts his controversial FISA vote] as Cynthia McKinney––whose 'say anything' political attacks by-the-way, will make Obama wish for the days when Hillary Clinton was his competitor.
Keep an eye on McKinney. She is poised to challenge Obama for a share of his
voters, and... will indeed give him a run for his money!
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Vivian Berryhill, founder of a national service organization, is a renown
speaker and travels extensively throughout the United States and abroad. She has addressed audiences in Thailand, Nigeria, Honduras, Peru, Chile, and has
traveled to Kenya, Uganda, Camaroon, Zambia, Rawanda, France and the U.K.
She was selected as one of the premier partners for Walden Media's
internationally acclaimed movie: Amazing Grace, http://amazinggracemovie.com/_pdf/ag_faithguide_uk.pdf and the worldwide
movement Amazing Change, http://www.theamazingchange.com/music2.html,
lending her voice and talent, along with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Right
Reverend Patrick O'Donoghue, and other notable world leaders, to end modern
day slavery. Mrs. Berryhill, a 2007 Jefferson Public Service Award winner,
also received the prestigious Presidential Service Award in 2006. She is married to Rev. C.L. Berryhill, Jr.
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