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bvar22

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36. Whose Democratic Party is it?
Sat Apr 4, 2015, 05:47 PM
Apr 2015

It is one thing to be precinct chair in one of the most Liberal precincts in the country,
and saying "Gee. This is easy. Why doesn't everybody do everything just like me?
I know because I lived in the precinct next door to yours along the river.
It is EASY to be a Democrat in Minneapolis/St Paul,
It is another story for those of us in the trenches.



The Arkansas Democratic Primary of 2010 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 Democratic Lt Governor Bill Halter, the Pro-LABOR/ Pro-Health Care challenger to DINO Obstructionist Blanche Lincoln's Senate seat.
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

...and we were WINNING!

Guess what happened.

The White House stepped in at the last minute to save Blanche's failing primary campaign with an Oval Office Endorsement of The Wicked Witch that Wrecked the Obama Agenda who was actually campaigning at that time as the one who had killed the Public Option!!!

Adding insult to injury, the White House sent Bill Clinton back to Arkansas on a state-wide Campaign/Fund Raising Tour for Blanche,
focusing on the areas with high Black Populations, and bashing Organized LABOR and "Liberals" at every opportunity.

For those of us who had worked hard to give President Obama Progressive Democrats who would work with him, it was especially difficult to watch his smiling Oval Office Endorsement for DINO Blanche Lincoln which played 24/7 on Arkansas TV the week before the runoff Primary election.

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/


After the White House and Party Leadership had spent a truck full of money torpedoing the Primary challenge of a Pro-LABOR Democrat for Lincoln's Senate seat, the Party support for Lincoln evaporated for the General Election, and as EVERYBODY had predicted, Lincoln lost badly giving that Senate seat to a Republican virtually uncontested in the General Election.

Don't you find it "interesting" that the Party Establishment and conservative Power Brokers would spend all that money in a Democratic Primary to make sure that their candidate won, and then leave Their Winner dangling without support in the General Election?

Many Grass Roots Activists working for a better government concluded that the current Democratic Party Leadership preferred to GIVE this Senate Seat to a Big Business Republican rather than taking the risk that a Pro-LABOR Democrat might win it, and it was difficult to argue with them.
This was greatly reinforced by the Insults & Ridicule to LABOR & The Grass Roots from the White House after their Primary "victory" over Organized LABOR & the Grass Roots in the Arkansas Democratic Primary.

When the supporters of Pro-LABOR Lt Gov Bill Halter asked the White House WHY they had chosen to throw their full support behind Lincoln at the last minute, rescuing her failing campaign, the only answer was ridicule and insults.

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

So what did the White House gain by Beating Down Labor and the Grass Roots in the Arkansas Democratic Primary?
We don't know.
The White House has never responded to our questions with an explanation, only insults.
To date, the White House has refused to answer our questions,
or issue an apology for their taunts and ridicule of Organized LABOR and the Grass Roots in the Arkansas Democratic Primary.

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Whose Democratic Party Is It? [View all] MineralMan Apr 2015 OP
Or as my old boss used to say, the world is run by those who show up tularetom Apr 2015 #1
Exactly. Those who don't show up have no voice. MineralMan Apr 2015 #2
Goldman Sachs Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #3
You know what? Nobody from Goldman Sachs has MineralMan Apr 2015 #5
You are in a very unusual district compared to what the rest of us have to deal with. bvar22 Apr 2015 #28
You know what? There's a reason that's true, and the reason MineralMan Apr 2015 #30
I helped to elect the most liberal President of my voting lifetime Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #35
Been there, done that. 99Forever Apr 2015 #4
We've gotten different results where I am. MineralMan Apr 2015 #7
Not involved now, sure enugh. 99Forever Apr 2015 #9
Too bad, really. If you don't participate, MineralMan Apr 2015 #10
My "voice" wasn't "heard" when I did participate heavily. 99Forever Apr 2015 #11
I have no cash to offer, either. MineralMan Apr 2015 #12
Just like anything else Bobbie Jo Apr 2015 #18
Well, yes. That's not the right approach. MineralMan Apr 2015 #22
And when you walk in off the street ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #62
DU Can be a source of people who want to act. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #21
The only donation ever received in my district from a DUer came from me. MineralMan Apr 2015 #23
Could you be specific as to what promises were made to you and what issues you felt cheated on? Bluenorthwest Apr 2015 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author CK_John Apr 2015 #44
Where do you live? It worked for many of us before the 80s but for red states it may very well feel jwirr Apr 2015 #17
Thanks. The Minnesota DFL Party has a great system MineralMan Apr 2015 #19
I have a very important question for you, MM... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #6
Yes. I've been active in my own local Democratic organization since I moved MineralMan Apr 2015 #8
You said you had a good reason to ask me that question. MineralMan Apr 2015 #14
As I mentioned just now in your PM... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #39
Well and good that you say this, but even if a progressive tries this in Philadelphia GoneOffShore Apr 2015 #15
If you say so. I've never even been to Philadelphia, so I couldn't say. MineralMan Apr 2015 #16
Could be worse, you could live in south Texas. Rex Apr 2015 #31
Who owns the Democratic Party? Martin Eden Apr 2015 #20
Not at the local level. Not at all. MineralMan Apr 2015 #25
Do local organizations make an enormous difference in national elections? Martin Eden Apr 2015 #27
We make zero difference in Presidential elections. MineralMan Apr 2015 #29
Yes, there is much more to politics than POTUS Martin Eden Apr 2015 #34
That's where you are MM... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #42
I think you may be understating the amount of time it takes. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #24
I'm doing it. You're talking about 12 hours a week. MineralMan Apr 2015 #26
But most people don't need to volunteer; they just need to pay attention to make a difference Chathamization Apr 2015 #52
Mine all mine. Rex Apr 2015 #32
Ah yes, the Local activism to change the national dialogue. Savannahmann Apr 2015 #33
Whose Democratic Party is it? bvar22 Apr 2015 #36
The reality vs. the fantasy. 99Forever Apr 2015 #37
MM is right ONLY in that... bvar22 Apr 2015 #43
As will I. 99Forever Apr 2015 #49
At the top level? Jamie Dimon? djean111 Apr 2015 #38
You mean, do hard work? brooklynite Apr 2015 #40
I agree. This is one of the only avenues accessible to the 99% PowerToThePeople Apr 2015 #41
$$$$'s no money no influence. nt JanMichael Apr 2015 #45
The party belongs to those who show up 365 days somewhere. Not just in precincts, but networking. nt freshwest Apr 2015 #46
Yes, and that's where places like DU help. MineralMan Apr 2015 #47
It helps for information. But the face to face, reminding others that we care about their lives, freshwest Apr 2015 #63
Well said. MineralMan Apr 2015 #64
I don't canvass, can't go door to door. But your method sounds very effective. freshwest Apr 2015 #65
True. We can't blame the oligarchs for our apathy and disengagement. The choice is ours. Chathamization Apr 2015 #48
Same line I hear about cops, join and change the corrupt system...yeah, right. U4ikLefty Apr 2015 #50
So, then, what's your suggestion for elections? MineralMan Apr 2015 #51
I know how I will vote & that will NOT be for Hillary or any IWR pimp. U4ikLefty Apr 2015 #53
I don't keep lists, except for registered voters in my precinct. MineralMan Apr 2015 #55
I'm sure the many, many, many dead Iraqis will thank you for your support of Hillary. U4ikLefty Apr 2015 #57
I'm not supporting anyone for President in 2016. MineralMan Apr 2015 #58
We have a similar hard line U4ikLefty Apr 2015 #59
As always, excellent advice, MM! eom BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #54
Thanks! Happy Easter to you. MineralMan Apr 2015 #56
You're very welcome, MM. Happy Easter to you and yours, too! BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #60
Wall Street's. (see Citizen's United Decision). Zorra Apr 2015 #61
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