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Showing Original Post only (View all)To DEFEAT The Tea Party, The LEFT Needs BOLDER LEADER Than Hillary [View all]

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I remember asking a Republican friend over dinner to name a single policy of Bill Clinton that they opposed and seeing them stumble (oral sex in the Oval Office isnt a policy). The left has far more to despise about Bill than Republicans: he deregulated the banks, thereby setting the stage for the financial crisis; he passed the Welfare Reform Act of 1996, shredding the social safety net and forcing many poor women into the workforce; he signed into law economy-crushing free-trade agreements without environmental or labor protections; he escalated the War on Drugs, flooding American prisons with poor blacks and funneling billions to law enforcement agencies that abandoned practical policing in favor of SWAT-like tactics.
Hillary is not her husband, but there is reason to fear her presidency would devolve into the same govern-by-polls center-right market-friendly neoliberal toxic sludge her husband dumped on the left. The left must ask itself some crucial questions: Could Clinton really tackle inequality by strengthening unions, raising the minimum wage and instituting a highly progressive tax system? Could the a member of the family who rented out the Lincoln bedroom to donors really tackle campaign finance reform? Could the woman who made the case for Iraq keep us from the next neo-con fraud? Will Clintons work undermine the overwhelming power of corporations and regulate the big banks that have financed her campaigns? America doesnt need more establishment candidates; we need a fearless leader who will turn us away from the greedy consumerism that is tearing apart our society, in favor of empathy and sustainability. This isnt to say that Hillary Clinton would make a bad president simply that she would be another centrist establishment candidate at a time when the country needs much more.
Democrats used to stand against big banks and big corporations and stand for the little guy. Democrats used to talk about expanding social security, not cutting it. Democrats used to regulate big banks, not suck up to them for campaign cash. George McGovern may have gotten trounced, but at least he knew a shitty war when he saw one. Michael Dukakis may have lost to H.W. Bush but at least he defended the rights of prisoners. Bill Clinton flew home to Arkansas during the 1992 primary campaign to oversee the execution of a mentally ill prisoner. Has the left been so castrated that we run directly into the arms of the most banal corporate candidate without even considering the possibility of Warren or even a Bernie Sanders? The first has fought tirelessly for a higher minimum wage and a new Glass-Steagall. The second has spent decades tacking on amendments to bills and the Constitution (among his goals: protect undocumented workers, undermine the Patriot Act, and strip corporations of First Amendment rights). They both would have passed a financial reform bill with actual teeth and guaranteed a public option.
Its time to move away from the New Democrat/Third Way-style of governing. Americans are thirsty for real change. Dukakis and McGovern lost because they tried to sell peace to a war-hungry society. Now Clinton and Obama are selling neo-conservatism to an America ready to cede control to the international arena. We need a new New Deal, with full employment, strong unions and a powerful role for government. We need to question whether brutal free-market capitalism will erode liberal democracy, whether the short-termism of greed should be replaced by a sustainable economy. Can Clinton legitimately lead such a radical re-envisioning of American society?
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http://www.salon.com/2013/10/12/to_defeat_the_tea_party_the_left_needs_bolder_leader_than_hillary/
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She's not my ideal candidate, but she would destroy any Teabagger they threw against her,
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#3
lol I see David Koch of Koch Industries is on the board along with other insane folks.
DURHAM D
Oct 2013
#17
To get a true progressive agenda, probably true. But to defeat the Tea Party, No.
Tom Rinaldo
Oct 2013
#6
I think Hillary would govern center-center based on the momentum the left has now.
busterbrown
Oct 2013
#7
the democrats' "middle"has moved so farright it is barely recognizeable sometimes nt
msongs
Oct 2013
#12
Yes, it is definitely time to move away from the “New Democrat”/Third Way-style of governing.
Zorra
Oct 2013
#15
So we are to continue following the Right-wing ever farther to the Right, till we go over the cliff?
RC
Oct 2013
#84
We just keep following the ever Right ward march of the Democrats till we all go over the cliff too?
RC
Oct 2013
#90
I think she's too enamored of the Washington cocktail party scene to be effective
tularetom
Oct 2013
#21
As I recall Sally Quinn totally trashed her for NOT being part of the cocktail crowd.
DURHAM D
Oct 2013
#96
K & R, exactly, the Tea Party needs to go, the GOP leadership is too weak to help
Thinkingabout
Oct 2013
#26
Hillary is hardly center right. If you want to beat her fine but don't make stuff up
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#61
Excellent recording of true facts. Thank you for this. I'm tired of hearing....
northoftheborder
Oct 2013
#63
While all that may be true, it doesn't put her on the left or make her a liberal.
cui bono
Oct 2013
#67
“The fact that she makes 2016 uninteresting makes that attractive,” said Markos Moulitsas
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#72
That says keeping another Bush/Cheney or even worse out of the White House
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#75
That's an entirely different issue than whether or not Hillary is a liberal or left. n/t
cui bono
Oct 2013
#85
Liberal is in the eye of the beholder. Just electing a Democratic woman is liberal at this point
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#95
I don't doubt her boldness in defeating the Tea Party - Can we get beyond just defeating the crazies
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#31
The Tea Party has already defeated itself, plus half their old white guys will be dead by 2016.
Coyotl
Oct 2013
#33
At this point, defeating the Tea Party may require little more than a candidate with a pulse. n/t
Silent3
Oct 2013
#43
I agree. If ever there was a woman who could stand her own against any politician, it's Hillary.
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2013
#53
No doubt about it. And the thing is, the Right is afraid of her, that's why they're trying
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2013
#74
Hillary would never have wasted time trying to appease these teabagging bastards
Skittles
Oct 2013
#76