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BainsBane

(57,785 posts)
Mon Jun 12, 2017, 07:36 AM Jun 2017

Vanity Fair joins in the effort to silence the Democratic base [View all]

by telling Hillary Clinton to go away. http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/06/can-hillary-clinton-please-go-quietly-into-the-night

I don't know who the this reporter is, but he doesn't represent me. His determination that issues relating to equal rights are no longer relevant is perfectly fitting in the modern political landscape in which the white bourgeoisie has recast its relative affluence and privilege as "working class." We see an effort to reorient the party away from the single women, people of color, and the working and non-working poor toward the more affluent voters earning over $100k a year that backed Donald Trump.

Clinton's voters by and large lack the privilege and wealth of the sanctimonious reporter. He talks about "feeding the poor out of compassion." Clinton's voters are the poor, the people who need to be fed. Her greatest margin was among voters earning less than $30k, while she also won voters with household incomes under $75k. The demographic that voted for her in the highest numbers were African American women, the base of the Democratic party.

But we know live in a political culture where whiteness and maleness is the prize. Women must slink away, stay silent. African American women, whose incomes are far below the national median, are maligned as the "establishment," the source of oppression for those angry that those women dare to vote in their own interests rather than recognizing that the lives and concerns of the $100k plus a year white male voters matter more.

The author maligns "Onward Together" because he doesn't share the organization's goal of strengthening the Democratic Party. He criticizes Clinton's statements about moving the country forward rather than turning the clock back as vague, ignoring the fact that she had very specific proposals for doing just that when she ran for president but that she is now seeking to support others running for office at all levels. Frank of course ignores all of that and instead tethers to Hillary policies from the Bill Clinton administration, voted into law by politicians who fault a woman who was First Lady at the time rather than accepting responsibility for their own votes. Hillary's policies from her own campaign don't merit a mention because like all women, her sole function is to serve as a vehicle for male power and privilege.

Clearly failure to champion turning the clock back a half century is what makes Clinton the enemy. We live in a world where the goal of making America like the fifties again cuts across the political spectrum. Moving the clock back is precisely what men like TA Frank want because it is the party's failure to elevate their privilege above the rights and lives of the majority that they find so unacceptable.

The effort to silence Clinton, to force her from public space, is an effort to silence the Democratic base, the single women, people of color, and working poor who voted for her. Many of us recognize in the treatment of Hillary what we have experienced in our own lives, which is why many of us took so personally her defeat in November. Trump's victory has emboldened the TA Franks of America, and they now seek to imbue the Democratic party with the values of the Trump era. Hillary's involvement in the public sphere complicates that mission, just as the continued engagement--and votes--of the Democratic base confounds efforts to center the party around the exclusive interests of the already privileged.

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This would make for a better article: CAN DONALD TRUMP PLEASE GO QUIETLY INTO THE NIGHT? n/t Zing Zing Zingbah Jun 2017 #1
That I would LOVE to see! BainsBane Jun 2017 #3
looked him up. he wrote some shit about stopping chelsea a couple months ago in vf JI7 Jun 2017 #2
Stopping what? BainsBane Jun 2017 #4
didn't read it but I'm guessing from running for office or something else JI7 Jun 2017 #5
In fact, she has said she isn't running for office. BainsBane Jun 2017 #11
And she keeps her word. Unlike Obama, who pledged to serve his full first Senate term. LisaM Jun 2017 #52
He wanted her to "shut up," partially because she requested not to be interrupted. ehrnst Jun 2017 #8
He wants Chelsea (like Hillary) to sit down lapucelle Jun 2017 #31
Dynasty! Two people (of the same generation) in the same family who've held office..... LisaM Jun 2017 #53
We should call VFail to complain to stop trying to censure HRC & her 65 million voters & supporters. Madam45for2923 Jun 2017 #6
https://twitter.com/VanityFair Madam45for2923 Jun 2017 #9
Thanks for that. BainsBane Jun 2017 #12
he thinks joe Biden should run in 2020 JI7 Jun 2017 #7
Lol lol lol JHan Jun 2017 #51
JHC Cha Jun 2017 #68
K&R betsuni Jun 2017 #10
I'm part of the TRUE Democratic Base. I'm a REAL Democrat! I'm a LOYAL Democrat! And... NurseJackie Jun 2017 #13
hear! hear! Madam45for2923 Jun 2017 #14
he opposed the immigration bill when Obama was in office JI7 Jun 2017 #15
come on BainsBane Jun 2017 #16
However you feel about Hillary, no one's really responding to her on the issues anymore BeyondGeography Jun 2017 #17
What dynamic? BainsBane Jun 2017 #18
The problem is there really isn't a good replacement right now Major Nikon Jun 2017 #24
I think once we get through the post-mortem period and out of 2017 BeyondGeography Jun 2017 #48
This is a Democratic forum and she was the Democratic nominee. LisaM Jun 2017 #55
Did the OP even read the article? It's the same thing said about the Clinton's right here on this Hestia Jun 2017 #19
the only way it has nothing to do with women or people of color BainsBane Jun 2017 #21
You could make the exact same statement about any candidate mythology Jun 2017 #25
This isn't about a candidate choosing to leave or not BainsBane Jun 2017 #54
I can't see how that can be the conclusion. George II Jun 2017 #81
+100000 brer cat Jun 2017 #58
All of which has absolutely nothing to do with the original article. I never said I am deciding Hestia Jun 2017 #87
No, you do not have the right "to have other females quit" anything BainsBane Jun 2017 #88
I agree with your analysis Gothmog Jun 2017 #20
I've heard the talking heads on tv, too many times to count, suggest that her time is up, she's -Steph- Jun 2017 #22
He's an idiotic twerp. cwydro Jun 2017 #23
I read the article (thanks for the link!) and it's nowhere near as angry QC Jun 2017 #26
She has given one media interview BainsBane Jun 2017 #63
it's time for new blood...Go O'Malley! snooper2 Jun 2017 #27
I imagine those absurd little bumper-stickers are necessary LanternWaste Jun 2017 #47
Not support BainsBane Jun 2017 #61
She said very clearly she isn't running for office again BainsBane Jun 2017 #56
I have no idea why those who Cha Jun 2017 #79
That doesn't mean Hillary's Voice Cha Jun 2017 #78
Keep bickering Dopers_Greed Jun 2017 #28
Because Trump can only be defeated BainsBane Jun 2017 #50
"Bickering" by pointing out Bullshit? We will Cha Jun 2017 #76
Your 3rd full paragraph says it all, for me. For some, maleness supersedes all else. WinkyDink Jun 2017 #29
The Latino vote is important in the Democratic party. 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #30
You are correct BainsBane Jun 2017 #69
Why should she go away? ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #32
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The reason they voted for Trump is they are unreachable racist fucks ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #34
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Hey where have you been! ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #36
"without whiteness and maleness, the party...is going nowhere" leftstreet Jun 2017 #37
And becoming smaller--statistically--every day ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #38
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Bahahaha ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #41
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Did you just actually say "bedwench? ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #43
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Well, it's been fun, but I will bid you adieu ismnotwasm Jun 2017 #45
"Bedwench" never fails, by the time I reach the ridiculous is hidden JHan Jun 2017 #57
I had to google that phrase. Geez! irisblue Jun 2017 #65
the musings of bitter men -- yet another sexist ugly slur against black women. JHan Jun 2017 #71
I am getting an education in sexism & racism today. I do not want it. irisblue Jun 2017 #74
it's ugly to the core.... first.. JHan Jun 2017 #77
I wonder if he is the same short-term member BainsBane Jun 2017 #70
wow. JHan Jun 2017 #72
I had to look that up as well.... irisblue Jun 2017 #73
Damn! I missed that. MineralMan Jun 2017 #66
But they are the superior part of the population BainsBane Jun 2017 #64
Vanity Fair, part of the Conde Nast Media Empire... Vilis Veritas Jun 2017 #39
thank you for posting this. had thought VF was actually turning into a decent mag, it niyad Jun 2017 #46
Divide and conquer. n/t Greybnk48 Jun 2017 #49
it's a ridiculous piece...and his support for Biden running in 2020 makes me ask.. JHan Jun 2017 #59
It really is BainsBane Jun 2017 #60
what a snowflake... JHan Jun 2017 #62
"TA Frank" can go the fuck away. wtf Cha Jun 2017 #67
Post removed Post removed Jun 2017 #75
We will not be obliging your desire to see us driven from public space BainsBane Jun 2017 #80
+++++ JHan Jun 2017 #84
As I said in another thread: Blue_Tires Jun 2017 #82
Exactly. BainsBane Jun 2017 #83
Christ on a bicycle, that's the craziness to a "T" +++++ JHan Jun 2017 #85
K&R! Tarheel_Dem Jun 2017 #86
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