no other way to describe it: just totally blown away ...
Monday night, DU'er paineinthearse and i attended a meet-up for Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA), a former staffer for Senator George McGovern (no relation), who was speaking about his recent trip to Iraq ... it was great to finally meet paineinthearse (he isn't, btw!!)
McGovern handed out an article he had co-authored with former Senator George McGovern entitled "Withdraw from Iraq" ... here's a link to the article published in the Boston Globe:
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/06/06/withdraw_from_iraq/McGovern is not just a good speaker; he's inspirational ... not only is he passionate about this country and fighting for change, but he's brutally honest ... you know when you're listening to him that he's telling you what he really thinks ... he doesn't just spout the party line or peddle some watered down version of the truth ...
with all deference to Jack Nicholson's "you can't handle the truth", here is a summary of some of McGovern's comments:
McGovern said "you can't build movements around candidates and election cycles" ... he emphasized the need to get involved, stay involved and get everyone we know involved ... we can't just sit around until the next election season rolls around ...
Jim was asked about the "we're stuck there" position that some Democrats have advocated on the war and the occupation ... he said that this "rationale was more about 'saving face' then about any kind of rational, sensible plan" ... McGovern said that he could not see that any progress had been made in Iraq at all ... the situation is a total mess ...
He asked an American General he met with whether there was any evidence the US was making progress in Iraq ... the General pointed out that whenever he flies around the country in a helicopter, he constantly sees the Iraqi people waving to him ... he asked McGovern "didn't you see the same thing??" ... McGovern responded that he assumed "they were waving at us because they were signaling for us not to shoot at them."
On withdrawal, McGovern made the following statement: "We need to end this NOW ... we need to begin an orderly withdrawal NOW; not in 6 months; not in a year ..."
He said Karl Rove seemed smart enough to find a way to save face but still get us out of Iraq NOW:
1. we could just say "we won" and then just leave or
2. we could get the Iraqis to ask us to leave and then thank us for helping them out
"The real problem we have in the movement to end the war is an undeniable lack of protests ... let's face it, people are not out in the streets demanding an end to the war ... and i have to tell you that most Congressmen are receiving very little mail on the subject" ...
"We have to teach citizens to act like citizens" ...
McGovern was asked what we could do if the Democratic Party just will not cooperate with us ... he said that "if they continue to refuse to represent our views, they need to understand that we will run candidates against them in the primaries" ... he was very clear that we cannot just continue to go along with the status quo and we must fight to have our voices heard ... he spoke passionately and articulately about the need for citizens to understand that our democracy is at risk and that we cannot continue taking it for granted ... citizens have got to be more involved ...
Finally, Congressman McGovern (D-MA) was asked about Senator Kerry's call for more troops in Iraq ... McGovern said he and Kerry are friends but that Kerry is just plain wrong on this issue ... He literally shook his head in frustration regarding Kerry's position ... then he said "Kerry could have won last year if he had taken a bolder stand against the war."
McGovern's main message was: If we want to see change, we all have to get involved ... there's no other way ... truer words were never spoken ...
Speaking just for myself, I would love to see McGovern throw his hat in the ring against Kerry the next time he's up for election ... that would give Democrats in Massachusetts a real choice instead of just another rubberstamp ... I doubt he would do it though ... and that's too bad ... of course, it wouldn't hurt to ask him, would it??
link to DU McGovern meetup thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=158x5589link to DU McGovern/McGovern Op Ed on Withdrawal:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=158&topic_id=4964