Welcome
back, Gryphem readers. Let’s get right
to the discussion of our desperate situation and what we can do about it.
I
am an ordinary American. I served in the
U.S. Navy, taught history and language arts in public schools, and am the
father of six. I have a love of history,
a passion for freedom, and an obsession with integrity. And as I told you last time, I have an idea. It is an idea that has the potential to stop the
coming catastrophe in its tracks, and change the United States and the world for
the better.
Let’s
start from the premise that the election of either of the presumptive
presidential nominees of the two major political parties would be disastrous
for our nation. If you disagree with
this premise, you need read no further.
But if the lack of a competent, ethical candidate at the top of either
ticket bothers you, let me remind you of this.
We the American people are not bound by the choices which the major
parties set before us. We do not have to
accept a presidential candidate that we do not support, that we do not respect,
just because that candidate has been nominated by a political party. We do not have to choose between the lesser
of two evils. We can opt for something
else altogether. And this time around, we
should.
Polls
have repeatedly shown that in a general election matchup with the Democratic
frontrunner, Governor John Kasich is the only one of the final three
Republicans who would win decisively.
Polls have shown that in a general election matchup with the Republican
frontrunner, Senator Bernie Sanders is the only remaining Democrat who would
win decisively.
In
other words, the American people as a whole prefer the candidates who are
running second and third to those currently on track to win the
nominations. So why aren’t the parties
nominating those candidates?
Good
question. Think about that while I
explain a couple of important things you need to know.
Most
Americans don’t realize that the concept of political parties is not in the Constitution. In fact President George Washington, the only
president who was not affiliated with any political party, advised strongly
against the formation of political parties.
However, the two-party system has become so firmly entrenched that most of
us cannot imagine American government without it. Fair enough.
But let’s look a little closer. Did
you know that throughout American history the political parties have changed?
The
first two American political parties were the Federalists (John Adams) and the
Democratic-Republicans (Thomas Jefferson).
The Federalists faded away, the Whigs appeared, and the
Democratic-Republicans were transformed into the Democratic Party by President
Andrew Jackson. When the Whigs began to
die out, the Republican Party was born.
In only their second presidential election attempt, Republicans managed
to win the White House. They elevated Republican
Abraham Lincoln to the presidency where he managed to save the Union and free
the slaves. After the Civil War we
settled into a Republican versus Democrat dichotomy that has endured for more
than 150 years.
That
doesn’t mean the political parties have stayed the same for last century and a
half. On the contrary, the two parties
have reinvented themselves several times.
Originally, Democrats were considered the more conservative and Republicans
were considered the more liberal of the two parties. That changed under the New Deal of the 1930s,
and also during the Civil Rights reforms of the 1960s. So American political parties can rise up,
fade away, or change with the times.
They have done so repeatedly.
I
believe the profound dissatisfaction that a majority of Americans feel with the
current situation indicates that the political parties are overdue for evolution
and realignment, or possibly for replacement with new parties that will more
closely reflect the opinions and needs of the American people. It has happened before, and it will happen
again. Perhaps now.
The
extremists of the right and the extremists of the left are the ones who drive
the agendas of the two major political parties.
Those extremists do not share the values or priorities of the great
majority of Americans. Most Americans
are dissatisfied with the frontrunners put forward by angry voters of both
parties. They do not want the intentional
angst, the heated rhetoric, the hyperbole, the rudeness, the intolerance, the
dangerous divisiveness, or the hatemongering they see on both sides of the
political aisle. Most Americans just want
decent, honest, effective government. The
political parties are not only NOT the solution; the political parties stand in
the way to prevent a solution. Each party
is allowing its extremist base to force anger and indignation to the fore, blame
the other guys in every situation, and seethe about the evils of compromise. All this prevents us from coming together, forces
persons of goodwill to accept this extreme divisiveness or risk being excluded
altogether.
Heated
rhetoric, disunity and dysfunction may serve the powers that be in the two
parties, but they are not in the best interest of the people of the United
States of America. It’s time to call
their hand. It’s time for a Real Change,
a change in the political party power structure.
How
courageous are we willing to be? How far
outside the box are we willing to think?
If we are courageous enough, creative enough, amazing things might
happen.
In
2016 we are in the midst of a “perfect storm” of voter disillusionment. Political parties are presenting options not
in the best interests of the people, and two candidates with the highest
negative ratings since tracking began 30 years ago are the presumptive nominees. If ever the Republican-Democrat juggernaut
needed be toppled in favor of something that more Americans want and need, This
Is The Time.
The
majority of Americans would prefer to replace the presumptive nominees with
persons of ability and integrity. I am
suggesting just that. I am suggesting a
third alternative to the divisive alternatives of left and right.
Among
the final five candidates, two have risen above the partisan rhetoric and the
politics of destruction. Two of the
candidates are persons of compassion, ability, and most of all, integrity. Each of these is the kind of person most
Americans want as their leader.
Governor
John Kasich is the kind of person most Americans want as their leader. Senator Bernie Sanders is the kind of person
most Americans want as their leader.
I
am suggesting a National Unity ticket of John Kasich and Bernie Sanders.
Don’t
stop reading. It’s logical. It’s ethical.
It’s not politics as usual. It
could work.
A
National Unity ticket is not new in American presidential politics. Abraham Lincoln’s Vice President in 1864 was
Andrew Johnson. Lincoln was a
Republican, Johnson was a Democrat.
Lincoln was the president who saved the Union; Johnson was a southerner
from Tennessee who had remained loyal to the Union. Together, the Lincoln-Johnson National Unity
Ticket won. Without that 1864 victory,
the United States of America as we know it might not even exist today.
A
Kasich-Sanders ticket, or Sanders-Kasich if you prefer, would pull in all the
Republican voters cringing at the thought of what a Trump presidency would do
to their nation and party. It would pull
in the enthusiastic Sanders supporters who see Hillary Clinton as corrupt and
regressive and Bernie Sanders as fair, fresh and optimistic. Most importantly, this National Unity ticket
could pull in the 60%-in-the-middle, the majority of voters who consider
themselves as neither left-wing nor right-wing, but just common-sense
‘do-the-right-thing’ Americans.
Imagine
the excitement for voters! Something
truly new in American politics in this generation… a real alternative to the
depressing options put forth by the parties… a chance to be part of
history-in-the-making! Voters would
flock to the Kasich-Sanders (or Sanders-Kasich) ticket to be part of this
historic uprising at the ballot box.
This might be remembered in history books of the 21st and 22nd
centuries as the election in which the American people rejected the limited
alternatives put before them by extremist parties; the election in which American
voters rejected hyper-partisanship and came together as one American nation of
left and right, young and old, going forward together; the turning point at
which the deep divisions that once threatened to tear our nation apart began to
heal; the time when we, led by two visionaries in John Kasich and Bernie
Sanders, reinstituted government of the people, by the people, for the people.
This
is bigger than who gets a four year term in the White House. It is that, of course… but it could change
the very fabric of the American political process for the better.
Can
the candidates come together and make this happen? I believe they can, if they want badly enough
to save this nation, and if they and we are willing to work across the aisle
and around the aisle to do what is best for America. We can do it despite the politically powerful
types who tell us we cannot succeed. We
Can Succeed. We can do it despite
the threats of violence from extremists who will hate the idea of cooperation
and compromise. We Can Succeed. We can and will succeed if we have enough
imagination to envision a better world just around the corner, if we have
enough love for America, enough hope for our shared future, enough faith in ourselves
and our fellow citizens, enough energy and courage to take action and make it
happen.
I
am not naïve. I understand the profound
differences between Governor Kasich and Senator Sanders on matters of economy,
foreign relations, and the proper role and form of government. But there are bigger issues on which they can
build consensus. They are both men of
integrity. They both love America. They both want the hyper-partisanship that is
destroying us to stop. What better way
to halt that divisiveness in its tracks than to defeat the hyper-partisans of
both extremes by working together? What
better role model for the children and young adults of a disillusioned America
than a Republican and a Democratic-Socialist leading together, acknowledging the
differences between them without condemnation, finding common ground as we move
forward as One American Nation?
This
could happen. You could begin to create
it. It would be the hardest thing to do,
politically, in generations. But it
could be done, and it could succeed, and it could Save America.
You
can be part of this campaign. It is not
only a campaign to elect a candidate (or candidates). It is a campaign to break with destructive
politics of the past and begin the healing of the United States of America. It is a campaign for renewal of faith in
freedom and integrity in our 21st century world.
I
hope I have inspired you to think about this as a real possibility. The challenge is daunting, and time is
short. But the consequences of failing would
be catastrophic, and the rewards of success, without compare.
There
are risks. No great thing is ever done
without risk. But don’t you think the
effort and the risk are worthwhile?
Success promises to turn the tide of American decline, to reinvigorate
us as one nation, together again.
How
bold are you? How innovative are you
willing to be? How “all-in” are you
willing to go?
If
you think the Kasich-Sanders (or Sanders-Kasich) National Unity ticket really should
happen, you need to MAKE it happen.
For
this to work, it first needs to be heard and embraced by the candidates. About a month ago, I wrote to both campaigns,
but I do not know how far it went in Vermont or Ohio. I need you, Gryphem readers, to republish this
wherever you can, in whatever way you can.
There are less than 100 of you who are regular readers, so the contribution of each is crucial! One of you will send it to someone who will send it to someone else who
will have the personal email or telephone number of Governor Kasich or Senator
Sanders, or a member of their staff or family.
One of you will have a talk with a friend who will talk with another
friend, who will get an editorial about the National Unity ticket published in
the Washington Post or on CNN.
YOU
are the next link in the chain. YOU need
to spread the word. Your task is to
BEGIN.
We
must speak up and demand better. We must
proclaim that INTEGRITY is more important than partisan positions or
personalities. We must publicize this
dramatic new idea of National Unity fast and hard, because we don’t have long
to make it happen.
I
am taking the unusual step of publishing my email here. I do this not because Adelaar Gryphem is
particularly important in this entire process.
No, my primary job has been to enlighten you by explaining the idea, to let
YOU know about it, to let YOU carry it forward.
However, I will continue to do whatever I can to further the cause. In the event that anyone needs further
communication to clarify ideas, suggest strategies, or connect with this writer,
I will be available.
Today’s
post is not just an ordinary blog to read.
It is your Mission, if you choose to accept it.
Thank
you for being a critical part of this historic undertaking.
For
National Unity,
Gryphem
Gryphem@gmail.com