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In reply to the discussion: Am I a Democrat? [View all]mick063
(2,424 posts)We start by taking back the party. The 40% worry? It will always be there. The concept of change is so politically important, that our President used it as his primary theme for 2008 and he rode in on a wave.
People want change. Real change, not campaign rhetoric change.
The GOTV chant? It begins with the primaries.
Incumbents that lose our trust? Kick them out.
We change the party. We will get called Paulbots (which we are not). We will get called fringe. We will get called extreme. We will get called everything in the book, by "Democrats", just from our desire to restore the party to what we remember it to be.
It is time to reintroduce this party to a couple of generations that have yet to see it in it's grandiose form. The Libertarians are stealing our next generation because we have collectively become Republicans and when a young voter is forced to choose from just Republicans, the Libertarians win.
We must be dedicated to changing the party at least on the same level as defeating the opposition party.
As for me, changing the party is more important than defeating Republicans. It is the priority.
This means a "no holds barred" assault on those politicians that misrepresent the historic ideals of this party.
No rationalization. No excuses. No putting lipstick on a pig.
Time to call them out and call them out brutally.