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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)unapologetic, lifelong Democrat for all the reasons you cite in your post. I know that in that "game" of politics, there's only one choice AFAIC. Of course, none of the things in your post cite how to go about bringing to fruition, the o.p.'s "theories".
I have a stake in the future the same as you do, so you nor anyone ANYWHERE will make me feel guilty enough that I give up on the party that brought an end to DADT, gave us healthcare & financial reform, and that which started it all, The New Deal.
I'm afraid that some "liberals", in their search for perfection will be sorely disappointed time and time again because they don't operate from a place that's based in political realities, but some utopian place based in political idealism. That's great, but it's not enough.
And before you dismiss "getting D's to win at all costs to policy", I think you make the same mistake of a lot of political neophytes and/or idealists, it's a numbers game. The more Dems we have, the more progressive the legislation. Without those numbers, the things we want don't even make it out of committee. So yes, it's important to elect as many "D's" as possible to just get our legislation to the floor for a vote.
Think about it. Anyone outside the Dem or Repuke party has to choose between the two because there just aren't enough of them to do otherwise. And if they choose not to participate, they have no right to gripe.
I say to "liberals" who are discontent with the party of my parents, grandparents, and great grandparents that to be taken seriously, you must do the work. And that work doesn't include trying to destroy the Democratic Party from within, because that splits us, and guess who wins?
For all your grand editorializing, and I agree with some of it, it's still a numbers game.
So yes, put me in the column that wants to "get D's to win at all costs". Anything else is just flat out stupid.