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madfloridian

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Fri Mar 21, 2014, 03:04 PM Mar 2014

"Heavily financed by the most powerful corporations in the world" they sat 54 floors above... [View all]

the Democratic convention hall. Setting policy. A few men.

This is John Nichols' unforgettable column in the Progressive 2000. This is the archived version with all the dates above the article.

Behind the DLC Takeover

At the national convention of a major political party, an ideologically rigid sectarian clique secures the ultimate triumph. It inserts two of its own as nominees for the Presidency and the Vice Presidency. Heavily financed by the most powerful corporations in the world, the group's leaders gather in a private club fifty-four floors above the convention hall, apart from the delegates of the party they had infiltrated. There, they carefully monitor the convention's acceptance of a platform the organization had drafted almost in its entirety. Then, with the ticket secured and with the policy course of the party set, they introduce a team of 100 shock troops to deploy across the country to lock up the party's grassroots.

This is not some fantastic political thriller starring Harrison Ford or Sharon Stone. This is the real-life version of Invasion of the Party Snatchers--with the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) burrowing into the pod that is the Democratic Party.

Founded in the mid-1980s with essentially the same purpose as the Christian Coalition--to pull a broad political party dramatically to the right--the DLC has been far more successful than its headline-grabbing Republican counterpart. After Walter Mondale's 1984 defeat at the hands of Ronald Reagan, a group of mostly Southern, conservative Democrats hatched the theory that their party was in trouble because it had grown too sympathetic to the agendas of organized labor, feminists, African Americans, Latinos, gays and lesbians, peace activists, and egalitarians.

....A day is soon coming when "we'll finally be able to proclaim that all Democrats are, indeed, New Democrats," declared DLC President Al From on the eve of this year's Democratic National Convention.


They closed their doors in 2011 proclaiming that their purposes had been achieved. Some days it's hard to find argument with that.

I think the most disheartening thing this group ever did was to have a press conference in 2003 to declare that Howard Dean was not the man to be president.

What the DLC said about Dean in 2003

More than 50 centrist Democrats, including Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner, met here yesterday to plot strategy for the "New Democrat" movement. To help get the ball rolling they read a memo by Al From and Bruce Reed, the chairman and president of the Democratic Leadership Council. The memo dismissed Dean as an elitist liberal from the "McGovern-Mondale wing" of the party -- "the wing that lost 49 states in two elections, and transformed Democrats from a strong national party into a much weaker regional one."

"It is a shame that the DLC is trying to divide the party along these lines," said Dean spokesman Joe Trippi. "Governor Dean's record as a centrist on health care and balancing the budget speaks for itself."

As founder of the DLC, From has been pushing the Democratic Party to the right for nearly 20 years. He was in tall cotton, philosophically speaking, when an early leader of the DLC, Bill Clinton, was elected president in 1992. As Clinton's domestic policy guru, Reed pushed New Democrat ideas -- such as welfare reform -- that were often unpopular with party liberals.

"We are increasingly confident that President Bush can be beaten next year, but Dean is not the man to do it," Reed and From wrote. "Most Democrats aren't elitists who think they know better than everyone else."


That article by a David Von Drehle is no longer available at the WP as far as I can see.

See how easy it all was? Lots of rich donors, overlooking the convention floor from 54 stories high? Not bad.
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Recommend jsr Mar 2014 #1
What Wellstone said. madfloridian Mar 2014 #2
My roots are in Minnesota malokvale77 Mar 2014 #9
His death hit us hard here. madfloridian Mar 2014 #16
k&r nt Mnemosyne Mar 2014 #3
Why are we even here anymore? Generic Other Mar 2014 #4
I'm here because... bvar22 Feb 2015 #48
I feel sick to my stomach... senseandsensibility Mar 2014 #5
There was a definitive beginning point, but I don't think there is yet an ending. madfloridian Mar 2014 #6
Trouble in paradise. fleabiscuit Mar 2014 #12
Huge K&R The DLC/Third Way is an infiltrating cancer. woo me with science Mar 2014 #7
They sure as hell have infiltrated this board. Le Taz Hot Mar 2014 #22
Along with a database full of message points. nt adirondacker Mar 2014 #26
"... like it was their job or something." Scuba Mar 2014 #30
Ever notice when a thread cut too close hootinholler Mar 2014 #31
"Same companies behind the GOP are behind the DLC " fascisthunter Mar 2014 #44
You can find the Von Drehle article here, but it's paywalled: JHB Mar 2014 #8
I wonder if there is more to it? I swear I would almost be willing to pay to find it. madfloridian Mar 2014 #17
The site seems to be handling WaPo's archive, thus the need to pay to get access. JHB Mar 2014 #18
It's almost 30 a month. about 200 a year. madfloridian Mar 2014 #25
You seem to have most of it. Here's what I was able to find Catherina Mar 2014 #27
K&R FloriTexan Mar 2014 #10
K&R, eom fleabiscuit Mar 2014 #11
top verses bottom geretogo Mar 2014 #13
K&R zeemike Mar 2014 #14
K&R. JDPriestly Mar 2014 #15
Great song. madfloridian Mar 2014 #20
They sure don't. We need to change that. JDPriestly Mar 2014 #28
One of the best posts of the week. MerryBlooms Mar 2014 #19
.... madfloridian Mar 2014 #21
This part about how Clinton tried to avoid DLC rhetoric, but their NAFTA plan got done. madfloridian Mar 2014 #23
Thank you. Excellent OP! (nt) scarletwoman Mar 2014 #24
"Heavily financed..." chervilant Mar 2014 #29
They are ruthless. madfloridian Mar 2014 #32
I lost interest after "ideologically rigid sectarian clique" brooklynite Mar 2014 #33
Consider watching chervilant Mar 2014 #34
An equally silly argument... brooklynite Mar 2014 #35
From the mouth of an original DLC leader, and founder of the New Dem network. madfloridian Mar 2014 #37
OIC... chervilant Mar 2014 #40
from your post: "We (the macro-level WE) are easily "persuaded."" brooklynite Mar 2014 #42
Ooooh, I'm so impressed! chervilant Mar 2014 #45
If you're in the REAL world of politics, you sure have a big job ahead. madfloridian Mar 2014 #47
I think you need some levity in your life... chervilant Mar 2014 #46
They were terrified of the Dean Meetups..The People getting together and sharing KoKo Mar 2014 #36
FL Dems esp did not care for us. They called DLC the "wind" in their sails. Quote. madfloridian Mar 2014 #38
amazing.... KoKo Mar 2014 #39
K&R LondonReign2 Mar 2014 #41
The Corporate Wing of the Democratic Party fascisthunter Mar 2014 #43
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