-Caveat Lector- >From TheNation http://www.thenation.com/issue/991115/1115hitchens.shtml {{<Begin>}} November 15, 1999 CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS Our Rigged Elections See below for background and related information. E-mail this story to a friend. Some things may be true even if Pat Buchanan says them, and the inescapable fact is that the 2000 presidential election has so far been a rigged affair, bearing more resemblance to a plebiscite in some banana republic than to anything recognizable as a democratic contest. However, the entry of Buchanan as a supposed "insurgent" is itself part of the pre-arrangement and manipulation. Here we have a loyal Beltway veteran, grown like a mold on the dank sponge of the national security state, and well known to the powers that be as someone absolutely reliable. He's already shown himself quite willing to play the game of slush funds and matching funds. There's your designated dissident--sorry we left that out of the mix when we were telling you who the candidates would be and what their "issues" would look like. Just for fun, why not set him up against Donald Trump, so that even the supposed outsider faction can replicate the only allowable division, between machine-produced clones on the one hand and nutball narcissistic tycoons on the other. It wasn't to be expected that any remotely comparable ink would accrue to the brave volunteers of Public Campaign and the Alliance for Democracy when they took their protest to Capitol Hill on October 26. A genuine foe of oligarchy like Ronnie Dugger, with his reasoned case for the public financing of campaigns, really does seem like a quixotic loony to our consensual press. (And since he doesn't manifest any obvious nostalgia for, say, the Third Reich, he doesn't even count as a colorful character for Style-section purposes.) The Washington Post ignored the rally on the Capitol steps, where the largest groups of attendees were high school students not yet inured to cynicism and not yet old enough to vote. The paper also ignored Ronnie's act of civil disobedience in the Rotunda. The defeat of the rather tepid McCain-Feingold initiative in the Senate, which was the proximate cause of the October 26 protest, also marked the eclipse of any remaining hope for a fair or open race next year. The fix is in; the special interests will pretend to have an election, and you if you choose can pretend to vote in it. The only recourse that I can see is an appeal to the international community and the United Nations to send accredited observers to monitor the "process." The United States loves nothing better than to certify other countries' ballots as "free and fair," so there can hardly be any principled objection to a delegation of monitors from democratic nations taking up position, pens in hand, as America makes its "choice." Indeed, given the awful power of the President and Congress over the affairs of other nations, it's surprising that this hasn't been suggested already. Here are some of the questions that the UN and international monitors would have to consider, before validating the 2000 election: 1) Has there already been the open purchase of votes, as seemed to be the acknowledged case in the Iowa caucuses? 2) Has there already been the open purchase of candidates, as is implied by the immense (and, regarding the source of donations, rather obscure) fund amassed by Governor Bush of Texas? 3) Are there restrictions placed on the entry of third-party or independent candidates? Have these restrictions been imposed by a collusion of the existing parties? 4) Do there exist impediments to the placing of minority parties on ballots? 5) Do there exist impediments to voter registration? 6) Is access to the media fairly apportioned among candidates and parties, irrespective of wealth? 7) Do the laws barring convicted felons from voting constitute discrimination against any minority group? 8) Does the allotment of federal matching funds constitute a subsidy to a duopoly? These questions are not exhaustive. (I have not, for example, included the misgivings felt by some experts about the reliability or integrity of the voting machines that are used to count and register ballots. Nor have I space to discuss the flagrant disfranchisement of voters in the nation's capital, a grotesque anomaly that obtains in no other country and that seems on the face of it to be decidedly racist in both cause and effect.) And conditions vary from state to state, so that question 7, for example, would need to be measured differently according to local conditions and "traditions." But it's already clear that self-policing is not enough in most jurisdictions. It's also clear that the American mass media--chief recipients of the largesse raised and spent by candidates--have simply abdicated their watchdog role in the matter. Some elements of the deficit of democracy in this country should have been put to the test long ago. The Supreme Court ought to have heard arguments about whether campaign donations constitute common-law bribery, and there is no reason not to ventilate the question of the Electoral College, with its inbuilt bias against urban and minority voters. However, these and other options are unlikely to be exercised unless the entire system is challenged in a thoroughgoing way. The announcement by the international community of a monitoring force seems to me to provide the best chance for such an alteration in perspective. What is needed, therefore, is an appeal from a large group of respected Americans for such a monitoring force to be brought into being. We have less than a year to refuse the front-loaded, bought-and-paid-for pseudo- election that is being prepared for us. Already, the primary process has been short-circuited, and it looks as if the presidential "debates" will be rigged as they were last time, and by the same unelected and unaccountable corporate interests. All those interested in signing an appeal for inspection, and for verifying and certifying an open political process, should contact Public Campaign at 1320 19th Street NW, Suite M1, Washington, DC 20036, www.publicampaign.org. Background and Related Information Public Campaign Public Campaign is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to sweeping reform that aims to dramatically reduce the role of special-interest money in America's elections and the influence of big contributors in American politics. http://www.publicampaign.org Alliance for Democracy The mission of the Alliance for Democracy is to free all people from the corporate domination of politics, economics, the environment, culture and information; to establish true democracy; and to create a just society with a sustainable, equitable economy. http://www.igc.org/alliance E-mail this story to a friend. {{<End>}} A<>E<>R ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Integrity has no need of rules. -Albert Camus (1913-1960) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your common sense." --Buddha + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly. -Bertrand Russell + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "Everyone has the right...to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." 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