News Flash: A. F.
Markin Will Not Run For President In 2016
From The American
Left History Blog-June 2015
“Apparently Mister
Markin is the only politician in America, or at least in the Democratic or Republican
Party, who has not thrown his or her hat, or tried to throw his or her
hat, into the ring this election cycle
for a chance at the brass ring, or Hillary Rodham Clinton’s big target. He must
be a rare bird.”-John Stewart, WDJA News
When asked about
endorsing Hilary Rodham Clinton for President A.F. Markin, at his press conference
in New York City announcing his decision new where he had just announced that
he would not run for the office this cycle, quoted one of his favorite old time
bluesman, a man who had many problems with, wine, women and song-“I’d rather be
the devil that to be that woman’s man.” Enough said.
Media Flash: A. F. Markin,
long time anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, pro-socialist activist and the
evil genius behind the blog American Left
History, has announced today that under no conditions will he be a
candidate for President of the United States in 2016. In prior election cycles
he has run for the office as an Independent Social-Democrat (2004) and after
nomination on the Green Wave Party ticket (2008, although he waged an
opportunistic low-level campaign because according to one campaign worker he
did not want to ruin then Senator Barack Obama’s chances at the White House
expecting some kind of job offer for doing so. To once again prove that
opportunism does not pay, especially for so-called principled socialists like
him and Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont, he was never offered any position
in that administration). In 2012 he got “religion” and sat out the campaign not
because of any thought of ruining the chances of that “miserable sell-out
bastard Obama” (Markin’s words) but because he had read an obscure document
based on the tenets of the Communist International (Vladimir Lenin’s old-time
operation to create world revolution established in 1919 and went out of business
in 1943) in a left-wing socialist newspaper which stated that socialists should
not seek, not even run for, the executive offices (President, Governor, sheriff)
of what they called the “bourgeois capitalist state.” Chastised, thoroughly
chastised by that obscure odd-ball reference he is again sitting the 2016
election cycle out.
At the press
conference held in New York City’s Best Eastern Hotel making the announcement
Markin, paraphrasing the great 19th century Northern Civil War general, William
Tecumseh Sherman (hero of “Billy’s bummers traipsing through Georgia and its
environs and scourge of the rebels) stated that “if drafted I will not run and
if elected I will not serve” in that post. He, however, did not rule out the
possibility of running for some legislative office like the United States
Senate or U.S. House of Representatives. –Josh Breslin, Portland Free Press
A.F. Markin commentary on the American Politics Today website expanding on his decision not to run (originally posted on the American Left History blog on June 6, 2015):
“I know that the long suffering readers of this blog have been waiting breathlessly for me to announce my intentions for the presidential campaign of 2016. Wait a minute! What kind of madness is this on my part to impose on readers who I am sure are still recovering from the shell-shock of that seemingly endless and mendacious 2012 presidential campaign. Well… Okay, as usual I want to, for good or ill, make a little point about running for the executive offices of the bourgeois state now that I have gotten ‘religion’ about the necessary of radicals and revolutionaries, even garden variety socialists like me, NOT to do so. I think this point can really be driven home today now that we have a ‘progressive’ Democratic president, one Barack Obama, as a foil.
I have detailed elsewhere the controversy and checkered history in the international workers movement, and especially in the Communist International in its heroic days in the early 1920's, surrounding the question of whether radicals and revolutionaries, on principle, should run for these executive offices of the bourgeois state. I need not repeat that argument here. (See June 2008 Archives, "If Drafted I Will Not Run, If Elected I Will Not Serve-Revolutionaries and Running For Executive Offices," American Left History blog, dated June 15, 2008). I have also noted there the trajectory of my own conversion to the position of opposition to such runs.
A.F. Markin commentary on the American Politics Today website expanding on his decision not to run (originally posted on the American Left History blog on June 6, 2015):
“I know that the long suffering readers of this blog have been waiting breathlessly for me to announce my intentions for the presidential campaign of 2016. Wait a minute! What kind of madness is this on my part to impose on readers who I am sure are still recovering from the shell-shock of that seemingly endless and mendacious 2012 presidential campaign. Well… Okay, as usual I want to, for good or ill, make a little point about running for the executive offices of the bourgeois state now that I have gotten ‘religion’ about the necessary of radicals and revolutionaries, even garden variety socialists like me, NOT to do so. I think this point can really be driven home today now that we have a ‘progressive’ Democratic president, one Barack Obama, as a foil.
I have detailed elsewhere the controversy and checkered history in the international workers movement, and especially in the Communist International in its heroic days in the early 1920's, surrounding the question of whether radicals and revolutionaries, on principle, should run for these executive offices of the bourgeois state. I need not repeat that argument here. (See June 2008 Archives, "If Drafted I Will Not Run, If Elected I Will Not Serve-Revolutionaries and Running For Executive Offices," American Left History blog, dated June 15, 2008). I have also noted there the trajectory of my own conversion to the position of opposition to such runs.
Previously I had seen such electoral efforts as good
propaganda tools and/or basically harmless attempts to intersect political
reality at times when the electorate is tuned in. Always under the assumption
made clear during the campaign that, of course, if elected one would not assume
the office.
In any case, I admit to a previously rather cavalier attitude toward the whole question, even as I began to see the wisdom of opposition. But having gone through the recent presidential campaign and, more importantly, the inauguration and installation of a ‘progressive’ black man to the highest office attainable under the imperium I have begun to wipe that smirk off my face.
Why? I have hardly been unaware throughout my leftist political career that Social Democratic and Communist (Stalinist/Maoist varieties especially) Party politicians have, individually or in popular front alliances with capitalist parties, wreaked havoc on working people while administrating the bourgeois state. I have, in particular, spent a good part of my political career fighting against the notion of popular front strategies as they have been forged in the past, disastrously in places like Spain during the Civil War in the 1930’s and Chile in 1973 or less disastrously in France in the 1980’s. However this question of the realities of running the imperial state in America really hit home with the coming into office of Barack Obama.
Certainly, Obama did not have, and in the course of such things could not have any qualms about administering the bourgeois state, even if such toilsome work contradicted his most basic principles. Assuming, for the sake of argument here, that Obama is not the worst bourgeois politician, progressive or not, that has come down the pike. Already, in a few short weeks in office, he has escalated the troop levels in Afghanistan. He is most earnestly committed to bailing out the financial heart of the imperial system, at the long term expense of working people. Where is the room for that vaunted ‘progressive’ designation in all of this? Oh yes he has is against torture and illegal torture centers. That, dear readers might have passed for progressive action- in the 17th century. Jesus, is there no end to this madness in taking grandstanding kudos for stuff that Voltaire would have dismissed out of hand. So the next time someone asks you to run for President of the United States (or governor of a state or mayor of a city) take the Markin pledge - Just say NO!
In any case, I admit to a previously rather cavalier attitude toward the whole question, even as I began to see the wisdom of opposition. But having gone through the recent presidential campaign and, more importantly, the inauguration and installation of a ‘progressive’ black man to the highest office attainable under the imperium I have begun to wipe that smirk off my face.
Why? I have hardly been unaware throughout my leftist political career that Social Democratic and Communist (Stalinist/Maoist varieties especially) Party politicians have, individually or in popular front alliances with capitalist parties, wreaked havoc on working people while administrating the bourgeois state. I have, in particular, spent a good part of my political career fighting against the notion of popular front strategies as they have been forged in the past, disastrously in places like Spain during the Civil War in the 1930’s and Chile in 1973 or less disastrously in France in the 1980’s. However this question of the realities of running the imperial state in America really hit home with the coming into office of Barack Obama.
Certainly, Obama did not have, and in the course of such things could not have any qualms about administering the bourgeois state, even if such toilsome work contradicted his most basic principles. Assuming, for the sake of argument here, that Obama is not the worst bourgeois politician, progressive or not, that has come down the pike. Already, in a few short weeks in office, he has escalated the troop levels in Afghanistan. He is most earnestly committed to bailing out the financial heart of the imperial system, at the long term expense of working people. Where is the room for that vaunted ‘progressive’ designation in all of this? Oh yes he has is against torture and illegal torture centers. That, dear readers might have passed for progressive action- in the 17th century. Jesus, is there no end to this madness in taking grandstanding kudos for stuff that Voltaire would have dismissed out of hand. So the next time someone asks you to run for President of the United States (or governor of a state or mayor of a city) take the Markin pledge - Just say NO!
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