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Senator Mellencamp?
The guy who put populist politics on the charts with a song title "Pink Houses" John Mellencamp performed at the White House last week, as part of a program titled: "In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement."
The Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame member sang the song "Jim Crow" with veteran folkie Joan Baez -- as well as a terrific song version of "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" -- on a night that also featured performances by Smokey Robinson, Natalie Cole, Yolanda Adams, the Five Blind Boys from Alabama and Bob Dylan, among others.
That was powerful company, but Mellencamp was up to it.
For the past quarter century, he has been penning and performing smart, often very political songs -- focusing on the farm crisis, economic hard times and race relations. He's been a key organizer of Farm Aid and other fund-raising events for good causes, and he's been a steady presence on the campaign trail in recent years, appearing at the side of numerous Democratic presidential candidates, including Barack Obama.
So, could Mellencamp perform in the U.S. Senate?
Could he be the right replacement for retiring Senator Evan Bayh, D-Indiana?
Forget the blah-blah-blah about celebrities in politics. We crossed that bridge decades ago.
The question is whether this celebrity makes the right connections with this state.
Mellencamp certainly has the home-state credibility. Few rockers have been so closely associated with a state as Mellencamp with Indiana.
Mellencamp has a history of issue-oriented political engagement that is the rival of any of the Democratic politicians who are being considered as possible Bayh replacements.
And Mellencamp has something else. He has a record of standing up for disenfranchised and disenchanted working-class families in places like his hometown of Seymour, Indiana.
In other words, he's worthy of the consideration that has led to talk of a "Draft John Mellencamp" movement. In fact, he might be just enough of an outlier to energize base votes and to make independent voters look again at the Democratic column.
Mellencamp's not making any campaign moves.
He's a savvy player who has been around power politics for a long time -- he counts Bill Clinton as a pal -- and he's smart enough (and humble enough) to know that the leap from rock star to senate candidate is a long one.
But John Hall, the songwriter and leader of the band Orleans, is now a two-term Democratic congressman from New York.
And the Republicans have run more than a few actors for jobs like senator, governor and even president.
Notably, President Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection campaign wanted to use the song "Pink Houses" at campaign events. And John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign did indeed use it, even as Mellencamp explained that the Arizona senator might not fully "get" the point of the song about working families living on the backroads of America.
So Mellencamp has already crossed some partisan and ideological lines.
That's more than can be said for most Senate prospects -- be they Democrats or Republicans.
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Show AllRight on, and how about " The Boss" Bruce Springsteen" for Senate from Joisey before rigamortis sets in on Launtenberg.
No one can deny he was " Born in the U S A "
And Ted Nugent for Michigan!!!
Ted Nugent is an insane gun maniac!!!
Unless you're joking, you might find more agreeable company at the Freeper sight
I was clownin' fools!!
Speaking of the odious Ted Nugent, the person who "flagged" newbie's innocuous comment needs to give that itchy finger trigger a rest.
"Flagging", problematic as it is, is not intended to be used to "pull the plug" on ANY comment one might find annoying.
Get a grip! Sheesh.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Rahm will veal pen any Senate newcomers and drown them in his Kool-Aid until they are thoroughly "educated" in the K street school.
I got flagged? Is that like getting a yellow card in football (soccer for the yanks)?
Ted is an untraconservative freakshow that makes Osama bin Laden look reasonable
The point was that a "rock 'n' roll senate might not be as progressive as we would like. Alice Cooper, Gene Simmons, and quite a few other rockers tilt right.
Right newbie, Nugent moved down to Crawford, TX., so he could be close to his hero W.!
the senate is corrupt...why would I want my man John in that sinful, festering body? It would just make me go 'yuck'...
John's job is to write and sing smart, sassy songs, play his acoustic guitar in a simple way, and be a sexy rock dude...he's pretty damn good at those things, and doesn't get tainted with senate-sewage, like others I could name...
the government is the problem, not the solution...
John's not the solution, either, although he points down the right road...
we are the solution...
While the conversation is about smart musicians who get politics whom could do a sight better than quite a bit of the current douche bags, I therefore propose this modest and incomplete list:
1) Jello Biafra - California
2) Tim McGraw - Louisiana
3) John Bon Jovi - New Jersey
4) Tim McIlrath - Illinois
5) Bonnie Raitt - California
I am sure there are many others, but this is all I can think of at this time.
6) Richard Penniman - Georgia (WOO-OOOOOOOOOOOO!)
You wouldn't want Britney Spears for Louisiana? I'd prefer Delbert McClinton, myself.
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Absolutely no way would I want Brittney Spears, as she is an empty headed bible thumper who supported Dubya. Tim McGraw is way more progressive, has more talent, and has a brain that works.
Additionally, I would also add Tom Morello & Serj Tankanian.
jello biafra would be an ardent corruption fighter for sure. I would also put Operation Ivy and Rancid front man Tim Armstrong in there. Now Op Ivy, there was some true Revolution music. Take Warning and Unity were and are my absolute favorites and still ring true today after more than twenty years.
I'd vote for Jello Biafra - he did run once, a long time ago, but that was then - maybe now he'd actually have a chance.
Jello ran for mayor of San Fransisco in 1979 & forced a run-off between Quentin Kopp & Diane Feinstein.
Additionally, Biafra ran in the Green Party primary against Ralph Nader for President in 2000. I much preferred Biafra, as he is a much better on television and radio than Nader.
Are you saying that you plan to write these names in for each and every federal office on the ballot in 2010 and 2012? It's a great idea. But will you do it? I'm wondering how anyone could possibly vote for elite-selectees again. Maybe the Who song "Won't Be Fooled Again" should be "Wanna Be Fooled Again", because I have a sneaky suspicion that 100 million will do it again in 2012.
Go Johnny Go!
Even if he wanted to run, Mellencamp cannot, because Bayh waited so long to make his announcement that the period in which candidates can file for the office is over. Now, the state Democratic party organization will decide who gets the nomination, and two sitting Congressmen are interested.
I cannot imagine the people in the party choosing Mellencamp over one of their own.
The Democrats don't want anybody who hasn't bought in to their groupthink.
The only reason they'd chose Mellencamp is if they want to win.
Congressman Brad Ellsworth is a DINO anti-choice, anti gay rights, former Sheriff who ran on a law and order ticket. Not only would he not be an improvement over Bayh, he would be worse. Carson, who represents mostly inner city Indianapolis, won't carry Indiana, no matter how weak the republican candidate is. Hill, Donnelly and Visclosky, the other three Indiana democratic Congressman, don't have any name recognition outside of their districts.
Oprah has a house in La Port IN but I just don't see her entering the race. Jane Pauley could be a strong candidate but since she was truthful about experiencing depression and bi-polar disorder you know that the dirt-bag republicans would mount a whisper campaign loud enough to violate local noise ordinances.
Are there a few hundred Hoosiers with more than excellent qualifications to be a U. S. Senator? Yes. Will they get any attention from the party insiders that will place a name on the ballot? Not without committing a felony.
Short of a War Hero or other candidate not currently on the radar screen Mellencamp is the only candidate with a reasonable chance of being elected.
Oprah--Obomba's buddy--no thanks.
John Nichols might as well write a column for WaPo, this is nothing but mainstream fluff.
Don't analyze the structural problem, just put in another celebrity into a corrupt institution and expect "change". Wow, how brilliant.
I can't believe he is that naive, he must be putting out this BS just to keep himself in a job. Unfortunately, so many so-called progressives eat this crap up.
I once saw and heard Joan Baez sing, in the early 1960s, in the Berkeley High School Auditorium.
She was young!
The 1960s, felt like they went on for twenty years.
Since then, the decades have been passing faster, and faster.
Suddenly, we're going to wake up dead and wonder, "What was that all about?"
I too was once young, several centuries ago!!!
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan singing for Obama???
I guess they are just two more among the ranks of deluded Obamabots.
Joan used to be a real progressive. What happened?
How can she show any support for Obama, the lying, war mongering friend of the banks and the nuclear industry?
All the rich phony liberals singing songs from the days when their politics actually meant something.
God, how I hate the rich. All of them.
I don't think she was ever a revolutionary and in the 1970s I stopped listening to her music when I heard a recording of a performance she'd given in Israel when she had the poor, downtrodden Israelis singing along to celebrate their "cause." The song? "We Shall Overcome"--with appropriate modifications.
this brings us back to a statement by president kennedy to his political team, when they were studying the demographics of the country...
as they were drawing out the counties, states, regions that were at THAT time "improving" in economic terms that wsere then-democratic strongholds, getting "richer" that is, he quipped:
"HOW SOON before they become Republican?"
food for thought.
i guess - it might be a truism:
becoming rich has a way of changing people so they eventually forget the poor or those less privileged than they...and often it can be justified by the all-american line:
"i did it all by myself"....
even if THAT is NEVER true for anyone in this world.
a decade ago - i read a small story about a very rich man , i think , in new jersey.
he worked hard and made himself rich to own hotels, and other businesses ( i think including inns near kennedy airport, if i remember correctly).
he gave away his fortune in different ways to charity and left his own son - one million dollars, and then left himself one million dollars.
he was asked why he did that and he said:
"Making money is the easiest thing to do...giving it away is much more difficult...you give me a few dollars and I can make a fortune...but why would i need all that before I die?..while i'm alive, now is the time to share what i made."
i don't remember who he was..but sometimes, maybe, even being wealthy can still keep some people immune from forgetting about other people.
Sellouts.
How about another article about Sarah Palin Mr. Nichols?
This article is too intellectual and serious.
". . . - he counts Bill Clinton as a pal - . . ."
That statement tells me all I need to know about Mellencamp.
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I presume today's empty place-holder is Nichols' unsuccessful attempt at comic relief, or whimsy. This reads like a knockoff of Nader's fictional scenario of the "super-rich" saving Amerika.
Another showbiz celebrity and Friend of Bill's in politics-- yeah, that's the ticket! Is Mellencamp a pseudo-populist neoliberal hawk too? So far, there's Nichols and one rabidly Clintonista CD commenter in this groundswell.
FWIW, I find it depressing to think of Baez and Dylan giving imperial Command Performances at the palace.
Although, Dylan... geez. As a lifetime Dylan fan, I don't regret buying his Christmas song CD. But I hadn't listened to his most recent stuff, and Lord have mercy, that larynx is shot-- Dylan's always-controversial and problematic pipes painfully buzz and rattle like a blown speaker.
Now that Dylan sounds like the elderly Louis Armstrong with laryngitis, though, maybe Obama deserves to listen to Bob. THEN maybe our proud young monarch will re-think the evils of torture.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Joan Baez went to the White House. Well well. Another knife I gotta pull out of my back.
I know it, I'm trying to figure this out...
I've heard she was saying at least there is a thinking person in the white house, or something like that...
Yes, negativity will get you everywhere.
Of all the entertainers listed in the Comments, Mellencamp has the most, and compared to most, only true political experiance (not serving office, but being a major activist- not just a hired gig at a rally). I guess if you can loathe someone or someone's music (im not a fan) then you can kick them out of the possibility...
But isn't this what our a**hole Founding Fathers intended, that we wouldn't have 'career politicians' but successful citizens giving back through service. I've had enough of 'career politicians'. Mellencamp has proved were he stands (on my side), and he has enough popularity and money and vision and commitment and track-record to prove to the people of Indiana that he is a worthy nominee. That's just to get on the ballot (which anyone can do, and he's more qualified than you). Then he will have to actually get elected.
How many of you are from IN? Not an aqusation, but a question.
Mellencamp would be a fine candidate, as Nichols explaind. I encourage him to run. And if he did, he would win, while re-energizing democrats in a predominantly republican state.
If Mellencamp is a "pal" of Bill Clinton then John may as well be a republican.
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DUSTIN: You get today's "creative spelling award." It's experience, not experiance, and aqusation? Man. No one else ever thought of that one! Try accusation. Also he proved where, not were he stands. Dang!
Sheepherder writes:
"Even if he wanted to run, Mellencamp cannot, because Bayh waited so long to make his announcement that the period in which candidates can file for the office is over. Now, the state Democratic party organization will decide who gets the nomination,..."
Pundits were wondering after Bayh's announcement why he decided not to run, since polls, they said, had him way ahead of GOP wing-nut Dan Coats, who is in the running. Although Indiana barely went for Obama in '08, it is normally a red state and there isn't another Dem with statewide name recognition.
My own view is that Bayh is a narcissistic spoiled middle-aged brat, but probably sensed that the polls are wrong, people are seething, and it will be a horrible year for incumbents.
I can't see Mellenkamp organizing and running a campaign even if the party chose him. I've been living in Indiana for two decades now and know some of his family. I think Nichols pulled this story out of his ass.
Say hello to Senator Coats...again.
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What difference does it make anyway? the Senate is a corrupt institution that is a structural barrier to a genuine democratic process. Like Howard Zinn tried to teach: elections don't achieve change, only organized civil disobedience and protest does. History clearly shows this. But we don't need no stinkin history in the USA we got television.
Mellencamp and the grassroots "Draft John Mellencamp" movement were Kieth's #1 story on Countdown tonight.
Keith is now an apologist for Obama too--I stopped watch him. Racheal is a groupie. Ed still has hope for Obama. I can't watch these guys anymore...................
I agree with Sheepherder, almost. I,too, live in Indiana. I think that Bayh is a Republican in Democrats clothing. Look at his actions,not his words. He has hammered the Democratic Party by his announcing his leaving too late to let others vie for his seat. Meanwhile he states that the Stimulus Bill "created no jobs". Then he states that he will keep on working until November...doing what I wonder?? Will he keep on preventing anything from being passed , while protesting that he is working for his electorate?? His wife is on the Board of Well Point....could have all to do with his obstruction Health Care regulation and the public option. He can leave and become a Lobbyist for Well Point or some other Corporation. Or he could run for office as a Republican. Our Governor's seat is opening up..
He sounds libertarian so I think I'll have him for senator. Get government out of wars and out of our business.
A Libertarian would never support an Oppressive WAR Monger like Obomber.
Dylan sang "The Times They are A'Changing"(!)
another hope addict?
Otis the Mayberry town drunk would be better than Bayh as a Senator. At least he would just get drunk and have Barney and Andy lock him up to sleep it off. Bayh spent 24/7 extorting bribes from corporations and wealthy individuals that HATE working class Americans. We have two parties the pro corporate Democratic party and the bat shit crazy fascist Republicans. Both are totally tied to the military industrial complex and will provide the empire with resources until it collapses of it's own weight in an economic or self inflicted military disaster. I suspect that despite some brief ups we are in for a lot of downs for regular people in the near future.
Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone details just how Wall Street ripped off the taxpayers in the biggest yet scam and is setting us up for another. According to Taibbi, it will come and from the information he provides, I agree. As long as we have too big to fail banks ruling over us, their threat to bring down the entire world economy is valid, and they are creating the next bailout even bigger than the last. It's been over a year and nothing has been done to stop them. Geithner himself said we will have "ups and downs" every 5-7 years. The only solution is a real citizen revolt and I don't mean a corporate funded tea party. Democratic and Republican politicians alike prance and dance to the corporate strings pulling them and we must vote for non-corporate candidates to create change. Our only other option is the streets.
Link to the article follows. If you highlight all of it, it should fit in the url with copy and paste.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/32255149/wall_streets_bailout_hustle/print
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Is this guy the sledgehammer in a velvet bag we've been looking for? We need one to stop this out of control consumption culture and the flamethrowers that feed it. The real question is, if Indiana could deliver a sledgehammer to the US Senate, are USans ready to back him up? They might instead be aiming to trade up their 3.5 ton pickups/SUVs for... 4 ton pickups/SUVs!! Because ...mindless economic growth is the "American Way"!!
I guess i might as well start a fight. You younguns better lay off Bob Dylan. You need to learn the lyrics. His older music is best. His rather dubious voice is appealing to a lot of people and i rather like to hear someone thats just like us.Quickstepper, Delbert McClinton is great, and funny.
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I think it would be a great idea to elect entertainment into congress, at least we could party our way into bankrupcy. heaven knows nothing else is working. see- i'm going crazy from watching cable news cartoons.
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