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Showing Original Post only (View all)Disingenuous attacks on Bernie Sanders persist, and his popularity climbs [View all]
http://www.salon.com/2017/04/25/the-democrats-hypocrisy-fest-disingenuous-attacks-on-bernie-sanders-persist-and-his-popularity-climbs/Of course, Kaine wasnt just personally pro-life; like Mello, he also had a history of supporting anti-abortion measures as governor of Virginia. As ThinkProgress reported in July (around the same time as Hogues statement), while in office in Richmond Kaine had pushed for adoption over abortion, promoted abstinence-only education, passed a law that required parental notification for minors wanting an abortion, and banned late-term abortion. ThinkProgress noted, He even signed a bill to use state dollars to create Choose Life license plates, which funded state Crisis Pregnancy Centers facilities whose sole purpose is to dissuade pregnant women from getting an abortion.
So this entire Heath Mello incident appears to be a thinly veiled sectarian attack against Sanders, driven by bitterness and resentment. For the most outraged Democrats, the problem hasnt so much been that the Democratic National Committee is supporting a candidate who is moderately pro-life after all, their 2016 vice presidential candidate was moderately pro-life but that Bernie Sanders (who still wont call himself a Democrat, much to their chagrin) has supported a candidate who is moderately pro-life.
Needless to say, capitulating on LGBT rights or womens reproductive rights is not an option for progressives and never has been. If a candidate like Mello were indeed planning to strip women of basic rights and freedoms, then Sanders would be well-advised to retract his endorsement and vehemently reject Mellos candidacy. But thats simply not the case.
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The Clinton camp has basically sought to use Sanders passion about economic inequality and political corruption against him, as if someone who is this intense about economic issues must be a class reductionist who cares little about social and cultural issues. (It is only mainstream liberals, of course, who treat economic and cultural matters as if they could somehow be separated.) .
So this entire Heath Mello incident appears to be a thinly veiled sectarian attack against Sanders, driven by bitterness and resentment. For the most outraged Democrats, the problem hasnt so much been that the Democratic National Committee is supporting a candidate who is moderately pro-life after all, their 2016 vice presidential candidate was moderately pro-life but that Bernie Sanders (who still wont call himself a Democrat, much to their chagrin) has supported a candidate who is moderately pro-life.
Needless to say, capitulating on LGBT rights or womens reproductive rights is not an option for progressives and never has been. If a candidate like Mello were indeed planning to strip women of basic rights and freedoms, then Sanders would be well-advised to retract his endorsement and vehemently reject Mellos candidacy. But thats simply not the case.
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The Clinton camp has basically sought to use Sanders passion about economic inequality and political corruption against him, as if someone who is this intense about economic issues must be a class reductionist who cares little about social and cultural issues. (It is only mainstream liberals, of course, who treat economic and cultural matters as if they could somehow be separated.) .
The DNC as a system will resist change from the current status quo, yet in order to increase its influence and effectiveness in American politics, and win more elections, change it must.
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Disingenuous attacks on Bernie Sanders persist, and his popularity climbs [View all]
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2017
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The hairspliiters will be here soon to tell you why THAT was ok and not the same. nt
m-lekktor
Apr 2017
#13
We are telling you it's not okay for Bernie to insist on ideological purity on economics
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#15
Another attempt to gas light those of us who are reasonably frustrated w/Sanders
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#16