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California’s
Fidel
Dellums for mayor of Oakland…
[Doug Gamble] 11/10/05
California
already has two cities that, to quote Reagan Administration
official Dick Darman’s description of the Democrats in
1984, have moved so far left they’ve left America. Assuming
former Democratic Congressman Ron Dellums is successful in
his bid to become mayor of Oakland, it will join Berkeley and
San Francisco in the loony left camp.
Dellums
represented California’s 9th district, which includes
both Berkeley and Oakland, from 1971 to 1998, winning his last
election with 77 percent of the vote to his Republican opponent’s
18 percent. To say his chances of becoming Oakland’s
next mayor are good is about as much an understatement as saying
Scooter Libby’s immediate career prospects are doubtful.
Contributor
Doug Gamble
Doug
Gamble is a former writer for President Ronald Reagan
and resides in Carmel. [go to Gamble index] |
Since
Fidel Castro is not eligible to run for public office in the
U.S.,
Dellums
is probably the next closest thing. A socialist
darling all his public life, radical left wing movements he has
embraced include the Community for New Politics in Berkeley,
the National Peace Action Coalition and Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda’s
Campaign for Economic Democracy.
In 1977,
referring to Dellums joining the Democratic Socialist Organizing
Committee,
the magazine Mother Jones wrote, “For
the first time in more than a century, a dues-paying socialist
is also a member of the U.S. Congress.”
In 1982,
when the communist island of Grenada was building an airport
believed
by the Reagan White House to be for the purpose
of accommodating Soviet military aircraft, Dellums visited the
Caribbean country on a “fact-finding” mission. In
a subsequent report to Congress he said it was absurd to believe
the airport was for any purpose other than economic development,
despite the fact the runway capacity was far beyond anything
necessary for civilian use.
Following
the U.S invasion of Grenada in 1983, a letter from Dellums’ chief of staff Carlottia Scott to Grenadian dictator
Maurice Bishop was discovered in which she had written that “Ron” did
not want anything to jeopardize the building of the “Revolution.” She
conveyed the congressman’s admiration for Bishop, adding, “The
only other person that I know of that he expresses such admiration
for is Fidel.”
In addition
to his support of Bishop he had voted in 1980 to send $75-million
in U.S. aid to Nicaragua’s communist Sandinista
regime. No wonder his nickname is “Red Ron.”
And if Will
Rogers never met a man he didn’t like, Dellums
never met a U.S. weapons system he could support, opposing both
the MX and Pershing missiles and other national defense initiatives.
Dellums suddenly bailed out of Congress in February 1998, and
although he said it was to concentrate on his personal life,
it probably had more to do with
frustration over the GOP takeover four years earlier and the loss of his position,
won by seniority, as chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. He was
apparently unsuccessful in having the name changed to “Unarmed.”
An economically
struggling city like Oakland needs a socialist mayor like New
Orleans
needs another hurricane, but it’s
hard to see how Dellums can be stopped. His main opponents are
City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, who won only 5,000
votes in the last election to Mayor Jerry Brown’s 44,000,
and Councilor Nancy Nadel whose support base is the same as Dellums’.
It’s a shame that Oakland, under Dellums’ leadership,
will join Berkeley and San Francisco as the most anti-American
of American cities, giving more fodder to those who think the
northern part of the state should be sawed off and allowed to
drift literally leftward. But barring something unforeseen, it
looks like “Viva Ron” and Havana North next June. -one-
California-based Doug Gamble contributed speech material to
Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and writes a twice-monthly
column for the Orange County Register and CaliforniaRepublic.org.
Copyright
2004 Doug Gamble
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