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bvar22

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34. I got that feeling in 2010...
Fri Aug 23, 2013, 09:40 PM
Aug 2013

...along with Organized LABOR and the Grass Roots in the 2010 Arkansas Democratic Primary when we tried to give President Obama a "progressive" Congress by replacing DINO Blanche Lincoln, who, if you remember, was the Conservative Senator who Killed the Public Option, and was PROUD of it.

The Arkansas Democratic Primary was a heart breaking eye opener for the Grass Roots and Organized LABOR. We were given a Look Behind the Curtain,
and it wasn't very pretty.

[font size=3]We did EVERYTHING right in Arkansas in 2010.
We did EXACTLY what the White House asked us to do to "give the President Progressives in Congress that would work with him."[/font]

We organized and supported Lt Governor Bill Halter, the Pro-LABOR/ Pro-Health Care challenger to DINO Obstructionist Blanche Lincoln.
Halter was:

* Polling BETTER against the Republicans in the General,

*was popular in Arkansas in his OWN right,

*had an Up & Running Political machine,

* had a track record of winning elections (Lt. Governor)

*Had the full backing of Organized LABOR and The Grass Roots activists

*was handing Blanche her Anti-LABOR ass in The Primary until the White House stepped in

*Blanche had NO chance of winning the General in Arkansas

Guess what happened.
Our BIGGEST enemy to bring "Progressive Change" to The Senate was NOT The Obstructionist Republicans.
NO!
Our BIGGEST enemy to bringing "change" to The Senate was The Obama White House!

The White House stepped in at the last minute to save Blanche's failing primary campaign with an Oval Office Endorsement of The Witch that Wrecked the Obama Agenda,
and Bill Clinton was dispatched on a Campaign Tour for Blanche around the state bashing Organized LABOR and "Liberals" at every opportunity.

White House steps in to rescue Lincoln’s Primary Campaign in Arkansas

"So what did the Democratic Party establishment do when a Senator who allegedly impedes their agenda faced a primary challenger who would be more supportive of that agenda? They engaged in full-scale efforts to support Blanche Lincoln.

* Bill Clinton traveled to Arkansas to urge loyal Democrats to vote for her, bashing liberal groups for good measure.

*Obama recorded an ad for Lincoln which, among other things, were used to tell African-American primary voters that they should vote for her because she works for their interests.

*The entire Party infrastructure lent its support and resources to Lincoln — a Senator who supposedly prevents Democrats from doing all sorts of Wonderful, Progressive Things which they so wish they could do but just don’t have the votes for.

<snip>

What happened in this race also gives the lie to the insufferable excuse we’ve been hearing for the last 18 months from countless Obama defenders: namely, if the Senate doesn’t have 60 votes to pass good legislation, it’s not Obama’s fault because he has no leverage over these conservative Senators. It was always obvious what an absurd joke that claim was; the very idea of The Impotent, Helpless President, presiding over a vast government and party apparatus, was laughable. But now, in light of Arkansas, nobody should ever be willing to utter that again with a straight face.

Back when Lincoln was threatening to filibuster health care if it included a public option, the White House could obviously have said to her: if you don’t support a public option, not only will we not support your re-election bid, but we’ll support a primary challenger against you. Obama’s support for Lincoln did not merely help; it was arguably decisive, as The Washington Post documented today:"

<much more>

http://www.salon.com/2010/06/10/lincoln_6/


When the supporters of Pro-LABOR Lt Gov Bill Halter asked the White House WHY they threw their support behind Lincoln at the last minute, rescuing her failing campaign, the answer was ridicule and insults to Organized LABOR and the Grass Roots.

Ed Schultz sums up my feeling perfectly in the following clip.
http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/ed-schultz-if-it-wasnt-labor-barack-obama-

To date, we haven't received ANY explanation of WHY the White House jumped into the Arkansas Democratic Primary to save Blanche Lincoln.

Us Union Thugs take an ass whipping from time to time,
[font size=3]but we NEVER forget a Sucker Punch & WHO Threw it.[/font]

Most Democratic Party Grass Roots activists who walked away from the betrayal in 2010 left with the conclusion that the LAST thing Obama wants is more "Progressives" in the Democratic Party.



You will know them by their [font size=3]WORKS.[/font]

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Full corporate equals full criminal. Enthusiast Aug 2013 #150
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President Flotsam HoneychildMooseMoss Aug 2013 #85
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He was handed a flaming bag of dogshit... AgingAmerican Aug 2013 #98
Democrats or Progressives? abbeyco Aug 2013 #101
Both AgingAmerican Aug 2013 #102
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like a life preserver.. lol fascisthunter Aug 2013 #63
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said it much better than I did Hekate Aug 2013 #84
why thank you! dionysus Aug 2013 #86
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This message was self-deleted by its author bvar22 Aug 2013 #28
why would they need to clean house? all the people are already in place nt SwampG8r Aug 2013 #96
And I am beginning to think 'progressive' is a misnomer. n/t Whisp Aug 2013 #31
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Obama himself specifically trying to push progressives out? burnodo Aug 2013 #33
I got that feeling in 2010... bvar22 Aug 2013 #34
I remember the Halter story full well. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #50
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no i dont think its that he is trying to SwampG8r Aug 2013 #97
And THAT is the fault of our Party Leadership.. bvar22 Aug 2013 #161
He endlessly tries to impress Republicans AgingAmerican Aug 2013 #99
86% approval rating among liberal Democrats. sagat Aug 2013 #100
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Link and quote to the DLC dem part, if you have proof of this I'd like to see it and not just opinio uponit7771 Aug 2013 #109
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It's most of the party, not just the prez. CrispyQ Aug 2013 #148
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Every time we vote for the lesser of two evils, "lesser" becomes more evil. winter is coming Aug 2013 #168
It Is What It Is Right Now colsohlibgal Aug 2013 #169
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