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Mira

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Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:16 AM Apr 2016

Yes, Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat and Hillary represents the very worst of the party/SALON [View all]


Sanders has exposed just how reactionary and corrupt the Democratic Party is—while Clinton wants things to carry on





A new strategy has emerged in the Hillary Clinton camp: No longer even try to match Bernie Sanders’ left-wing politics — which the Wall Street-backed multimillionaire war hawk Clinton is fundamentally incapable of doing. Instead, appeal to authority and accuse the democratic socialist of disloyalty to the corrupt Democratic Party.

Clinton’s campaign did just that this week, condemning Sanders for “trying to convince the next generation of progressives that the Democratic Party is corrupt.”
The notion that Sanders had to try to convince progressives of this in the first place is ludicrous. The warmongering, corporate-funded, pro-privatization Democratic Party leadership has long made it loud and clear that it is thoroughly corrupt and reactionary.
Yet Clinton and her supporters happen to be correct about one thing; they are just right for the wrong reasons.

Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat. And this is a good thing.

What the Clinton camp appears to be incapable of understanding is that the Democratic Party is less and less popular among progressive Americans.

Since the rise of the Clintonian “New Democrat” almost three decades ago, the party has moved so far to the right it has little in common with the base it purports to represent.

President Obama campaigned on the promise of change, but, in many ways, his presidency — particularly in the first term — was George W. Bush lite.

The Obama administration barely even slapped the banks and financial elites responsible for the Great Recession on the wrist. Not a single Wall Street executive went to jail while, today, the very banks responsible pose just as much of a systemic risk as they did in 2008.

The Obama administration killed thousands of people, including an unknown number of civilians, with its secretive drone war. It expanded the war in Afghanistan — twice — dragged its feet on Guantánamo, backed a right-wing military coup that overthrew Honduras’ democratically elected left-wing government and dropped 23,400 bombs on six Muslim-majority countries in 2015.

The Obama administration waged a McCarthyite crackdown on whistleblowers, using the World War I-era Espionage Act to clampdown on more than all previous presidential administrations combined, while drastically expanding the surveillance state.

This is the Democratic Party Americans have grown up with in the past nearly 30 years, since the rise of the Clintonism. And, in these same decades, wages have stagnated, poverty has increased and people have become more and more dissatisfied with the way things are.

It is true that Sanders’ social democratic politics are similar to those of New Deal Democrats. He often jokes that many of his policies were supported by President Dwight Eisenhower — a Republican in the 1950s.

Yet the Democratic Party of the mid-20th century is long gone.

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the U.S. has drifted more and more to the right — and taken much of the international community with it. During the Cold War, Western capitalist countries had to at least pretend to be concerned with fighting inequality and systemic discrimination. Today they no longer have to compete with an alternative.

As the Republican Party has shifted to the extreme, far-right, the Democratic Party moved along to the right with it. Instead of holding ground (shifting to the left was not even on the table), the Democratic Party embraced neoliberalism.

The so-called “Third Way” paved by the Clintons is just another word for this process.

Hillary Clinton, a figure greatly admired by neoconservatives (who are overwhelmingly backing her over Trump), represents a continuation of this status quo — a status quo millions upon millions of Americans have said they refuse to tolerate anymore.

Americans are desperate for actual change, and Sanders has offered a new path. Clinton has flatly insisted that Americans cannot have basic things that much of the world takes for granted — single-payer health care, free public higher education, environmental policies that don’t rely on fossil fuel corporations that destroy the planet. Sanders says otherwise.

The Democratic Party is a party of corporate influence and military power. It is chock-full of 1 percenters, with leaders like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel — who shuts down public schools en masse and covers up police killings of unarmed black residents — or Debbie Wasserman Schultz — who is working to help loan sharks.

Many of the things that have been called for by Donald Trump, a fascistic demagogue, have already been implemented by the Democratic Party.

And he is right.

When it comes to third parties, the U.S. is an incredibly undemocratic country. Most of the world’s democracies have some kind of space for non-hegemonic parties. And in much of Europe in particular, where governments are based on parliamentary systems, third parties can play at least a small role in the political system.

This is not so in the U.S., where there are countless obstacles to democracy in U.S. elections — with limited debates, closed primaries, unelected superdelegates and of course the electoral college.

The fact that a 74-year-old, bald and frankly unattractive man, a Vermont senator with a Brooklyn accent whom most Americans had never heard of until this year, has been doing so incredibly well is a testament to just how popular — and one might even say correct — his socialist ideas are.

What we are witnessing right now is the resurgence of a new left throughout the U.S. — and throughout the world. Sanders is part of this much larger international trend, with figures like Jeremy Corbyn in the U.K., or Podemos in Spain.

And Sanders is aware of this. When he says “Not me, us,” he is acknowledging that the social movements around him are much more important than he is as a mere individual. The fact that he has responded to pressure from Black Lives Matter and the Palestinian solidarity movement demonstrates this.

Those like Hillary Clinton, who are desperate to cling on to the old vestiges of establishment power, are not part of this new left-wing resurgence; they are in fact impediments to it.

Even if Sanders does not win the primary, one of his many important accomplishments will be helping to expose to millions upon millions of Americans just how reactionary and corrupt the Democratic Party is.

He should be thanked for this, not condemned.

link: Ben Norton / Salon

http://www.salon.com/2016/04/20/yes_bernie_sanders_is_not_a_democrat_and_hillary_represents_the_very_worst_of_the_party/

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She's NOT a democrat. onecaliberal Apr 2016 #1
been saying that!! oldandhappy Apr 2016 #6
Yes she is. Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #12
So if you are correct can you tell me who I am? jwirr Apr 2016 #69
I have no idea what to call the left anymore. Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #75
Yes you are right about that but I am old enough that I hate jwirr Apr 2016 #81
K & R. Same. The party must be reclaimed, also the term 'liberal' that's been misused by cons. appalachiablue Apr 2016 #113
She is THE democrat mindwalker_i Apr 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author felix_numinous Apr 2016 #33
She is, as is Bernie... both are Democrats. mwooldri Apr 2016 #61
If she goes to the General, say hello to president trump. onecaliberal Apr 2016 #65
And if she wins there are going to be even more indies. jwirr Apr 2016 #74
She's a neoDemocrat LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #92
Dems: so bad they're responsibly for every piece of legislative progress in our lifetimes. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #2
is that supposed to be an argument or something stupidicus Apr 2016 #7
And they have been dismal at pushing that agenda. Gore1FL Apr 2016 #9
Yes. MynameisBlarney Apr 2016 #11
That may be true Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #14
more like over age 6. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #57
So if the USA is the next best thing to paradise... MattSh Apr 2016 #131
You won't answer Uponthegears Apr 2016 #38
***crickets*** freebrew Apr 2016 #52
chirp chirp. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #63
How about just in the last 8? Amimnoch Apr 2016 #62
Nice job in not responding Uponthegears Apr 2016 #104
blah blah blah. Nice attempt at trying to change the question. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #106
Nice job Uponthegears Apr 2016 #127
Back at ya. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #129
It's not Uponthegears Apr 2016 #132
Take a close look at that list. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #137
As sometimes happens Uponthegears Apr 2016 #143
Impressive wall of text. Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #108
ahhh, and there's the cherry picked ones I'd foretold. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #109
You're welcome Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #110
everything republicans want back- no regulations for drug corps, insurance can refuse or dump people Sunlei Apr 2016 #139
Jury results: (Believe it or not, someone alerted on this.) 11 Bravo Apr 2016 #136
Thankful for a reasonable jury. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #138
Love Obama Sunlei Apr 2016 #140
^^^^^^^^^This x1000 ^^^^^^^^ HillareeeHillaraah Apr 2016 #64
Yes! johnp3907 Apr 2016 #68
Not in the last few decades. Nixon had more progressive legislation than Obama. rhett o rick Apr 2016 #115
No shit, the EPA was Nixon's doing and have to mention it worked better back then than it does now mrdmk Apr 2016 #135
Nixon = EPA. FighttheFuture Apr 2016 #122
An Independant run is warranted at this time Skink Apr 2016 #3
If it had been a fair process, I would disagree with you, but given the wholesale fraud FlatBaroque Apr 2016 #5
Ditto (Agreed) Rass Apr 2016 #50
+1 jwirr Apr 2016 #78
Agree, after the sham way Bernie's been treated by the DNC, M$M, all bets are off! appalachiablue Apr 2016 #114
That would be a terrific way to hand the Whitehouse to the GOP Orrex Apr 2016 #30
Except for the facts LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #93
Really? Please post a link. Orrex Apr 2016 #95
Sure thing LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #99
Really? Orrex Apr 2016 #100
You know just because you bold your text doesn't help your argument LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #102
If there's no poll data, then you absolutely can't make claims about his chances Orrex Apr 2016 #105
You are asking me to prove a hypothetical LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #111
He's openly criticized Democrats for years, and he hasn't campaigned for them. Orrex Apr 2016 #112
wtf LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #130
You explicitly presented your "projection" as fact Orrex Apr 2016 #133
Lets just agree to disagree and move on LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #147
No candidate in history has represented my "personal values" Orrex Apr 2016 #148
people who hate the Democratic party already have geek tragedy Apr 2016 #37
If Bernie is not the nominee greymouse Apr 2016 #40
What I worry about is that if we let her move the country jwirr Apr 2016 #84
K N R-ed Faux pas Apr 2016 #4
Democratic Party liberal from boston Apr 2016 #21
K/R Jack Rabbit Apr 2016 #8
This is what is to be expected when both Parties are backed by the same wealthy Donors! Dustlawyer Apr 2016 #35
I definitely agree. TryLogic Apr 2016 #45
This election will be the culmination of two trends; lumberjack_jeff Apr 2016 #10
As long as that obscene wealth can buy the votes of the ill informed FlatBaroque Apr 2016 #17
Also states like WI, AZ, RI and probably more closing many polling places appalachiablue Apr 2016 #116
"expose to millions upon millions of Americans just how reactionary and corrupt the Democratic Party scottie55 Apr 2016 #13
I wish the peasants were revolting mindwalker_i Apr 2016 #22
You're right. tom_kelly Apr 2016 #82
Also, lowering wages means people have to work a whole lot more mindwalker_i Apr 2016 #86
I Disagree The River Apr 2016 #89
That's a slightly more, ehrm, direct way of putting it mindwalker_i Apr 2016 #98
K & R !!! Thespian2 Apr 2016 #15
Clintonism is what makes the Democratic party suck ass / FlatBaroque Apr 2016 #16
Thank you, A great article. LiberalArkie Apr 2016 #18
But There's No "Proof" Hillary Is Corrupt scottie55 Apr 2016 #20
Do they have to report where the foundation money spends? n/t tom_kelly Apr 2016 #83
Finally we are seeing the horrible fact that Hillary whereisjustice Apr 2016 #23
Bingo. scottie55 Apr 2016 #25
+5 Check. appalachiablue Apr 2016 #118
Bernie Is What I Consider A "REAL" Democrat scottie55 Apr 2016 #24
Here is the real deal, after eight years of the Clinton Administration and all we got eight years of mrdmk Apr 2016 #141
What has Bernie Sanders done for the Democratic Party? liberal N proud Apr 2016 #26
Wrong question. truebluegreen Apr 2016 #39
I hope Bernie never starts acting like a Democrat, LibDemAlways Apr 2016 #42
Bernie Sanders co-founded what is now the largest Democratic Caucus in the US Congress Bluenorthwest Apr 2016 #44
If you read this article, you wouldn't find it convincing to argue that Bernie is not bjo59 Apr 2016 #71
All about the Democratic Party snort Apr 2016 #88
You are not familiar with his 24 years in Congress. roody Apr 2016 #96
Two Words Tommy2Tone Apr 2016 #27
Bush-Lite, I was always partial to Rolling Rock myself, would only drink it if there was nothing AuntPatsy Apr 2016 #28
K&R. Things are headed in a very ominous direction, IMHO. closeupready Apr 2016 #29
So obvious it shouldn't need saying. Jester Messiah Apr 2016 #31
Too bad, so sad MyNameGoesHere Apr 2016 #32
The voters strongly prefer Clinton. This causes geek tragedy Apr 2016 #34
I take issue with this. Sparkly Apr 2016 #36
Hold off on your attacks on our party history Uponthegears Apr 2016 #41
I'm not sure about "her version" of the party's accomplishments Sparkly Apr 2016 #51
Of course the Party wasn't perfect in the 1950s, truebluegreen Apr 2016 #46
"Miles better on economic issues" Sparkly Apr 2016 #55
I've heard and read all I need to about her proposals and positions, thanks. truebluegreen Apr 2016 #58
Where is she "to the right of Obama," please? Sparkly Apr 2016 #60
Since you are so knowledgable about her positions truebluegreen Apr 2016 #66
Can you provide evidence of her "unabated devotion to neoliberalism," please? Sparkly Apr 2016 #145
So you think the poor women and children today are better off after Clinton's appalachiablue Apr 2016 #123
In some regards, yes. Sparkly Apr 2016 #146
How many millionaires send their children to LibDemAlways Apr 2016 #47
Read it again. Sparkly Apr 2016 #56
Absolutely agree, but what are our upcoming options? earthmanneil Apr 2016 #43
D) Nominating Bernie. n/t Admiral Loinpresser Apr 2016 #48
Yes, the preferred option... earthmanneil Apr 2016 #72
It is definitely possible. Admiral Loinpresser Apr 2016 #85
I am a delegate for Bernie and I am going to volunteer to jwirr Apr 2016 #90
Standard Ben Norton article oberliner Apr 2016 #49
K&R n/t w0nderer Apr 2016 #53
I agree. It's time for the third way to go or start a new party. bbgrunt Apr 2016 #54
So much wrong here I don't know where to start. LisaM Apr 2016 #59
"On top of that, he seems to be an egoist."...you are quite an astute observer of politicians, eh? islandmkl Apr 2016 #67
Most people running for President have an ego. LisaM Apr 2016 #80
Radical was anti Civil Rights, John Bircher, Libertarian Barry Goldwater who appalachiablue Apr 2016 #120
I think your meds need an adjustment. FighttheFuture Apr 2016 #124
Salon blows goat. johnp3907 Apr 2016 #70
Well, bless your heart! GoneOffShore Apr 2016 #73
Hillary Clinton will still win the Democratic nomination and be elected President. George II Apr 2016 #76
And where would that leave the 99%? LibDemAlways Apr 2016 #107
TPP, Climate Change too. appalachiablue Apr 2016 #121
POW LittleGirl Apr 2016 #77
Ah, so we're BOTH right! nilram Apr 2016 #79
And there's this too: elleng Apr 2016 #87
Democrats would still be trying to push the fiction they really want single payer. pa28 Apr 2016 #91
do you know why? Baobab Apr 2016 #119
"What the Clinton camp appears to be incapable of understanding... LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #94
I don't think the Clinton camp cares one iota about the party or the country... polichick Apr 2016 #101
1out of 2 isn't bad. Nitram Apr 2016 #97
Bernie is a Democrat, for life I might add, as announced already. Not only that, but he silvershadow Apr 2016 #103
This message was self-deleted by its author mrr303am Apr 2016 #117
Welcome to the madness here at D.U. mrdmk Apr 2016 #142
Bravo! Carolina Apr 2016 #125
Wouldn't it be great if there were a Jesus President who could magically satisfy the wants and needs The_Casual_Observer Apr 2016 #126
Obama Has Done Some Good colsohlibgal Apr 2016 #128
... Scuba Apr 2016 #134
In related news, Emperor's staff condemns child for suggesting the monarch lacks clothes... drokhole Apr 2016 #144
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