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In reply to the discussion: Why the arguments of Obama's defenders leave many cold. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Is it just to elect the Democratic nominee no matter what he or she stands for? No matter what that candidate's record is on the economy, on human rights, on fairness to labor?
I beg to differ.
If we were here just to discuss how wonderful Obama is, we would not need to be on a website of Democrats.
If you want to sell your candidate, go into the big, wide world and start selling.
As I understand it, this forum is a place where Democrats can discuss things amongst ourselves and try not just to support our party but to improve it.
You might be surprised to learn that many of us who criticize Obama's policies strongly support a lot of other Democrats -- some members of Congress, some local politicians, some aspiring politicians.
I belong to my local Democratic Club. Do you? How active are you as a Democrat in the real world? Because for me, that is the essential question. Let people say what they want on DU. What are they doing to help get Democrats elected in 2012.
Democrats really messed up in 2010. It's time to get some good candidates running for seats now held for Republicans.
Obama is, in my view, far less than he should be, but we can still influence the course of our national history by backing good, strong Democrats who are not as corrupt as many from both parties who are now serving in public office.
It is up to us to participate and do something positive about corruption when we see it. Back good candidates and send the corrupt ones packing. That goes for all politicians, including the president. He did not have to appoint Bernanke, Geithner, Summers, and the Daley with too many ties to Morgan Stanley.