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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 09:42:00 ET
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- From: "Ellen.Edgerton" <EBEDGERT@SUADMIN.BITNET>
- Subject: More cabinet appointments
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- > At a press-conference in Little Rock yesterday someone asked Les Aspin
- > if he was going to allow gays to serve in the military. Predictably,
- > he avoided the question. I am sure that despite all the emphasis on
- > minorities Clinton will not appoint an openly gay person to the cabinet.
- > Gays are the only minority that a president can ignore without getting
- > into trouble. I think it's disgusting.
- >
- > Sam.
-
- And so it begins. When someone comes forward and actually makes a
- good-faith, though incomplete, effort to make progress, it is all but
- inevitable that the long-discontented groups of people who have been
- unfairly denied access to power will be overcome with pent-up rage.
- I also thought about gays, and Asians too. The cabinet does not
- look JUST like America, that is true.
-
- Of course, it looks a heck of a lot MORE like America than any other
- cabinet has before, but that is not going to placate the blind rage
- of the minorities who have been shut out of power for so very long.
- You can't really be angry at these people -- they have enough reason
- to be angry at the way they have been treated.
-
- It's really a sad situation. Finally America gets a president who
- genuinely does care about women and minorities, and very probably will
- make real progress for them, but these groups of people are so ANGRY
- because of the divisive policies of the last 30 years, that anything
- Clinton does will be a target for extreme criticism like Sam's.
-
- You can't >blame< women and minorities for wanting their piece of the
- pie NOW, NOW, NOW; but you also can't blame Clinton for making what is
- clearly a good-faith effort to make progress, even in the face of
- political realities.
-
- This will be a very difficult time for everyone, especially Clinton,
- who has been left with a legacy of 30 years of divisionary tactics
- from both liberals and conservatives alike. >Everyone< is angry.
- >Everyone< is feeling left out. You cannot blame people for feeling
- this way.
-
- The only thing that can be done is for Clinton to continue considering
- and compromising where need be, and to take the brunt of the anger.
- What he will face in the next four years will make the pressures he faced
- during the campaign seem like a Sunday School picnic.
-
- This cannot be avoided.
-
- I am not happy with all of Clinton's cabinet choices, but I am extremely
- impressed by his composure under fire -- a fire that is really nobody's
- fault. People are so blinded with anger these days that nothing anyone
- is able to do will be satisfactory to them. What is starting to happen
- to America now is that we are going to have to start withdrawing cold
- turkey from the divisive liberalism and conservatism of the past. It
- is going to be very, very hard.
-
- I wish Bill Clinton luck. If we do not get through this period of our
- history without learning how to steer a middle course, balancing both
- fairness and pragmatism, we will just have to go back to the way it
- used to be, and live the 1960s and the 1980s all over again, in ever
- worsening intensity; and that will be the end of America.
-
- Well, it's up to Clinton now. If the American people do not see that
- special-interest guerrilla tactics, no matter how right their causes
- are, will ultimately not help the country, then the responsibility to
- steer the nation through a middle course lies squarely on his
- shoulders.
-
- I am sorry there are not more women on his Cabinet, and I am sorry
- there are no open homosexuals, because I have been thinking about
- that discrepancy. But I am not sorry for the course this nation is
- about to try to take. It's our only way into the next century.
-
- Well, them's my sentiments. :)
-
-
- Ellen
-