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Showing Original Post only (View all)It’s Elizabeth Warren’s party now! How to remake it in the liberal heroine’s image [View all]
If they're smart, liberals could use Warren's new power to make the changes to the party that are so badly needed
At this point, its not entirely clear what the folks nominally in charge of this infamously disorganized party are trying to do by elevating Warren. Because the former Harvard Law professor has been prominent in liberal circles since the launch of her brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it can be easy to forget that shes only been in Congress for a couple of years. And coming as it does after a truly disastrous midterm showing, this seeming vote of confidence from Democratic bigwigs has the risk of being a glass cliff situation. My former colleague Brian Beutler, for example, has guessed that Senate Dem leadership may have opted to bring Warren into the fold because theyll need a popular spokeswoman to deliver the next two years worth of bad news to the professional left.
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Still, even if Warrens promotion isnt motivated entirely or primarily by idealism and generosity, it could nevertheless be a major turning point for activists looking to push the Democratic Party in a more left-wing direction. After many years of kvetching about their paltry influence and following decade after decade of enviously watching the conservative movement refashion the GOP in its own image lefty ideologues and organizers now have the chance to turn Warren into a kind of trojan horse for a resurgent politics of economic populism (or, as it used to be called, liberalism). And if they adapt and adhere to the script used many years ago by visionary right-wingers, who famously responded to an electoral drubbing in 1964 by staying the course and propelling a true believer to the White House less than 20 years later, it just might work
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Perhaps more than anything else, though, what lefty activists should learn from their right-wing counterparts is this: In a dysfunctional two-party system such as ours, in which voters are perpetually unhappy and ready for any excuse to throw the bums out and start all over, its only a matter of time until the losers of yesterday are once again ascendant. And as the GOP has shown in the years since its back-to-back wipeouts in 06 and 08, responding to electoral defeat by moderating is no longer necessary, while moving further away from the center is no longer a death sentence. Now that they have a political superstar and ideological true believer as their behind-the-scenes agent, lefty activists with an eye on the long term have a chance to, in the words of Warren, frame the issues for the next few elections and ultimately make the Democratic Party truly progressive.
At this point, its not entirely clear what the folks nominally in charge of this infamously disorganized party are trying to do by elevating Warren. Because the former Harvard Law professor has been prominent in liberal circles since the launch of her brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it can be easy to forget that shes only been in Congress for a couple of years. And coming as it does after a truly disastrous midterm showing, this seeming vote of confidence from Democratic bigwigs has the risk of being a glass cliff situation. My former colleague Brian Beutler, for example, has guessed that Senate Dem leadership may have opted to bring Warren into the fold because theyll need a popular spokeswoman to deliver the next two years worth of bad news to the professional left.
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Still, even if Warrens promotion isnt motivated entirely or primarily by idealism and generosity, it could nevertheless be a major turning point for activists looking to push the Democratic Party in a more left-wing direction. After many years of kvetching about their paltry influence and following decade after decade of enviously watching the conservative movement refashion the GOP in its own image lefty ideologues and organizers now have the chance to turn Warren into a kind of trojan horse for a resurgent politics of economic populism (or, as it used to be called, liberalism). And if they adapt and adhere to the script used many years ago by visionary right-wingers, who famously responded to an electoral drubbing in 1964 by staying the course and propelling a true believer to the White House less than 20 years later, it just might work
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Perhaps more than anything else, though, what lefty activists should learn from their right-wing counterparts is this: In a dysfunctional two-party system such as ours, in which voters are perpetually unhappy and ready for any excuse to throw the bums out and start all over, its only a matter of time until the losers of yesterday are once again ascendant. And as the GOP has shown in the years since its back-to-back wipeouts in 06 and 08, responding to electoral defeat by moderating is no longer necessary, while moving further away from the center is no longer a death sentence. Now that they have a political superstar and ideological true believer as their behind-the-scenes agent, lefty activists with an eye on the long term have a chance to, in the words of Warren, frame the issues for the next few elections and ultimately make the Democratic Party truly progressive.
http://www.salon.com/2014/11/15/its_elizabeth_warrens_party_now_how_to_remake_it_in_the_liberal_heroines_image/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
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It’s Elizabeth Warren’s party now! How to remake it in the liberal heroine’s image [View all]
ashling
Nov 2014
OP
Be careful. Because of wild claims like this, anything and everything that goes wrong...
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#2
But then Warren will be just another bought-and-paid-for puppet of the RW Third Way
baldguy
Nov 2014
#5
But but but I hear Third Way libertarians on here howling that liberals have no power in the party.
Rex
Nov 2014
#3
To the contrary, I thought it was us liberals who howled that liberals had no power in the party.
pampango
Nov 2014
#7
Elizabeth is too far left for the Hillary voters who more comfortable right of center.
bowens43
Nov 2014
#9
Obliviously you did not go to the site, if you would have you would have found
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#20
Serving on a board does not make one bad, if Hillary served on a board of directors for seven years
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#63
I realize you are heavily vested in this, but that was then. Hillary promoted offshoring American
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#64
Your proof of Hillary promoting offshoring of jobs is not in the article you posted.
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#65
Go back and read the post again, never said I did not know of Hillary promoting TPP.
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#70
What? I said while she was on the walmart board she promoted made in America
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#73
That -may- be true, I only know she's not for "Made in America" anymore. TPP proves it.
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#81
Go to the site referred in earlier, and if you venture to the end you will find
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#51
So Chuck Schumer just about always works a deal pushing H-1B program expansion in legislation...
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#87
Are you serious? Since immigration is on the minds of many Democrats you want to point to this as
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#89
Why are you doing this? Over & over, "Hillary is Hard Core Liberal" when that is laughbable
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#90
Disproved, no, why do you continue to reply without proof she is not liberal?
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#91
But you ARE just claiming in so many words that Hillary is in your post here!
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#44
Where does it state unless one is as hard core as another I can not support them?
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#52
So is the poll that puts these kind of nonsense numbers too corporatist to post a link to?
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#46
It's my impression that both have the capacity to inspire & energize a grass roots movement, and
Faryn Balyncd
Nov 2014
#36
Unfortunately with the corporatists infecting the party for 20+ years, it is hard to get experience
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#47