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In reply to the discussion: The marginalization of "The Left" through the years. Not hearing us now at all. [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)as always with your very thoughtful, well-researched and informative posts. I always look forward to them.
But, MF, and this is the first time I've ever said this, I see the beginnings of a sea change. Liberals are still here. We're STILL activists. We've been marginalized, yes, and by "our" own party, but by our very nature, we're not going to stay down forever because we're A-C-T-I-V-I-S-T-S.
Someone upthread mentioned the Occupy Movement and the wonderful direction they've turned to (buying and then forgiving debt). I see and hear Elizabeth Warren, after TWO MONTHS in the Senate, and tears literally come to my eyes. She is what representation is SUPPOSED to be. Sometimes all ideologies have to have is someone about which they can coalesce and my eye is on Elizabeth Warren. Further, I think seeing her speak out and the support she gets will encourage others to speak out and maybe start running for office again knowing full well that their biggest enemy won't be the Republicans but the Third-Way Democrat establishment. Elizabeth Warren is coming out at just the right time. She has backers from some HUGE powerhouse organizations and an incredible grass-roots support base from all over the country. I think that groundswell of support is indicative of the frustration we liberals have felt at being bound and gagged by, not only the media, but by what used to be "our" own party.
I think we're coming back and we're coming back with a vengeance.