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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]ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Your assumption that the liberal Democrats arent fighting hard and playing the victim is an insult. When I go to a rally, a town hall meeting, a protest, workshop, door-belling, phone-banking, etc., only liberals show up. None of the conserva-dems, no Third Way, no DLC lovers, only liberals.
The Democratic Party moved to the right because of big money...Granted the Congressional Progressive Caucus is getting stronger but it still has to sit in the back of the Democratic bus. Outside organizations like moveon.org and Progress Change Campaign Committee have to carry the load the Party should be carrying, and get Sen Warren and Rep Grayson elected. If it were up to the Party machine, they would reelect Lieberman."
...not my assumption. As I stated here (http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=25588730, "the situation is far from perfect, but it requires fighting, it always will. There are people still fighting."
And here (http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=2558873):
"The people mentioned in the OP have been obstacles to getting these passed. Evan Bayh was always a tool. Blanche Lincoln lost her seat because she voted against the health care law.
Make no mistake, there are still tools in the Senate (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022553362), but they're not likely to act as unified as the DLC elements of the past, which included Joe Lieberman (who was primarily responsible for killing the public option)."