Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Obama/Gravel '08?

Obama Adopting National Initiative! Gravel to Drop Out of Race!PHILADELPHIA — Former Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel has announced his intention to drop out of the presidential race after meeting with Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama. Gravel, who switched parties to run as a Libertarian on March 26th, stated that his decision was the result of a pledge from Obama to adopt the National Initiative for Democracy. The National Initiative, which would allow citizens to propose, alter, or nullify laws in conjunction with traditional legislative bodies, has been the cornerstone of Gravel's presidential run.
During his run for the Democratic nomination, Senator Gravel had accused Obama of being beholden to "corporatocracy" and "the military-industrial complex". While downplaying his previous denunciations as water under the bridge, Gravel did admit that strong disagreements still exist between him and the Senator from Illinois.

A senior aide to the Obama campaign, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it was premature to comment on the specific role Gravel would play in an Obama administration, but did state that the former senator from Alaska would be involved in creating an agency called The United States Electoral Trust, which would administer the legislative power of citizens at the federal level.

The aide also stressed the importance of the National Initiative in setting the Obama campaign apart from that of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. "Countries like Switzerland have shown that federal ballot initiatives can produce sound lawmaking," she said. "It's time that a major candidate for president got behind a serious proposal to entrust the people with the same power we place in the hands of our elected leaders. By adopting the National Initiative, Senator Obama is sending a clear signal that he trusts the American people to have a more direct role in their government."

Before announcing his intent to bow out of the race for the presidency, Senator Gravel discussed his meeting with Barack Obama. "Stop and think," Gravel told reporters. "This is a real chance to empower the American people by giving them the ability to make laws. 24 states already have ballot initiatives that give the people the same power as their representatives without dramatically changing the way our government works."

Senator Barack Obama was unavailable for comment, but the meeting was confirmed by a spokesperson for his campaign, who said that Obama was "looking forward" to working with the former senator in order to "show that Americans are serious about democracy."

Reliable sources in the Obama campaign also said that despite their differences Gravel was now on Obama 's Vice Presidential short list. One source said, "It makes sense, Gravel helps us with senior citizens, independent minded voters out west, and folks in the George McGovern/Jessee Jackson wing of the party. His experience and age balance Barack's youth and exuberance very well." (There is no confirmantion on the rumor that Obama Girl is responsible for bringing the two men together.)

(I found out all about this story here at D Cup's place.)

11 comments:

Tengrain said...

Wow!

Regards,

Tengrain

Romius T. said...

wait a minute, gravel, was still in the race????

pissed off patricia said...

Mike who?

Mnmom said...

On no, not another crusty old white guy for VP

Coaster Punchman said...

This is very exciting indeed. I think.

Anonymous said...

Hey! Thanks for the link. I love how the media is ignoring this story.

Freida Bee said...

That would be an awesome ticket! I posted it too. The media covers no thing Gravel and all things Obama; they must be in a cognitively dissonanct state.

dguzman said...

DCup is right--the media is ignoring this story. I didn't even know Gravel had changed parties, much less stayed in the race.

Anonymous said...

Still the question remains;
Who would win in a fight, Mike Gravel or Ron Paul?

BUM FIGHT!

Deepti said...

No way, you're April Fools-ing us.

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

Jane's right.....APRIL FOOLS!