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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Heads Up: Beware of any "Democrat" still supporting a corporate candidate [View all]Dragonfli
(10,622 posts)25. by design - New Democrats, The DLC and the Third Way

[font size ="1"]President Bill Clinton with Al From, president of the Democratic Leadership Council, at a conference in 2000.[/font size]
New Democrats, in the politics of the United States, are an ideologically centrist faction within the Democratic Party that emerged after the victory of Republican George H. W. Bush in the 1988 presidential election. They are identified with centrist social/cultural/pluralist positions and neoliberal fiscal values. They are represented by organizations such as the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), the New Democrat Network, and the Senate and House New Democrat Coalitions
After the landslide electoral losses to Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, a group of prominent Democrats began to believe their party was in need of a radical shift in economic policy and ideas of governance. The Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) was founded in 1985 by Al From and a group of like-minded politicians and strategists. They advocated a political "Third Way" as a method to achieve the electoral successes of Reaganism by adopting similar economic policies (Reagan Democrats and Moderate Republicans would provide burgeoning new constituencies after adding these new economic policies and politicians to our tent they contended) While hoping to retain, woman, minorities and other social issues allies with long ties to the party. Such would be their new Democratic coalition forged between fiscal right and social left under the "New" Democratic banner. The DLC disbanded in 2011 during an apparent re-branding of the New Democrat movement when money ties to the Koch bros. and Koch representatives placed on the DLC's board embarrassingly became common knowledge among the Democratic left. The DLC is survived by the Third Way, The New Democrat Coalition, and Al From's Progressive Policy Institute among other corporate funded groups that continue to sell their Economic-Right/Social-Left brand of "Centrism" to America.

The term Third Way refers to various political positions which try to reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating a varying synthesis of right-wing economic and left-wing social policies.
Third Way was created as a serious re-evaluation of political policies within various center-right progressive movements in response to international doubt regarding the economic viability of the state; economic interventionist policies that had previously been popularized by Keynesianism and contrasted with the corresponding rise of popularity for neo liberalism and the New Right. In a sense, 80s Moderate Republicans are almost identical to "Third Way" Democrats.
I strongly believe it's time for a serious re-evaluation of political policies within various center-left progressive movements in response to international doubt regarding the economic viability of the neoliberal corporate policies previously popularized by Reagan and Thatcher! For thirty years we have all but abandoned liberal solutions to economic problems, chasing instead the snake oil of supply side economics, austerity and neoliberal trade policy. These right wing policies have failed miserably, and rather than learn from the New Democrats failed experiments, the center-right faction of the democratic party has chosen instead to double down on failure with more free trade and austerity measures (to include cuts to Social Security).
In the face of a new gilded age of extreme wealth contrasted by an exponentially growing rate of poverty, a rapidly shrinking middle class and the emergence of an elite class of bankers, politicians and other predatory behemoths that are held firmly above the law and enabled to steal the remaining crumbs of wealth held by the masses without repercussion, it is not only time to return to Democratic principles of old that created the strongest most prosperous middle class in our history, it is time to reverse the damage done by the right thinking "New" Democrats and their failed policies with a new populism based on the needs of the people over the elite.
We do not need a "Fourth Way" to accomplish this, all we need is a return to the fundamentals of Keynesianism, a strong commitment to labor, increased spending on social programs (rather than cuts), progressive taxation, and an end to the cancer of privatization that would reduce the commons and the basic needs of the populace (such as health care and drinking water etc.) into the cash cows of profiteers of human suffering
Time to dump the "Third Way" for the unquestionably effective "Democratic way" made successful by the New Deal, The Great Society, and civil liberties. Our party can not serve two masters, the choice is clear, they must serve the financial elite, or the economically struggling populace
My choice has already been made.
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Heads Up: Beware of any "Democrat" still supporting a corporate candidate [View all]
cui bono
Apr 2016
OP
Heads Up: Beware of any "Democrat" still claiming this is a nothingburger.
CentralCoaster
Apr 2016
#124
We had 8 years of Bush. If THAT didn't get people motivated to get rid of the assholes, nothing
kerry-is-my-prez
Apr 2016
#106
When did he join the Democratic party, also who said he wanted to bring the party back left?
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#22
Who do I suspect will be the Democratic nominee? I'll let you know when the primary is over.
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#47
I'm just playing down to the competition ... that's a political strategy, too.
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#101
He will be as worst as Shillary, belonging to the same corporate corrupt class.
insta8er
Apr 2016
#62
Because she is a corporate shill. Abundant proof of that..if you want to open your eyes.
insta8er
Apr 2016
#60
It boggles my mind that people think this was a fair primary where the people were presented
cui bono
Apr 2016
#72
Agreed. And HRC and her supporters started out of the gate with the false choice
cui bono
May 2016
#174
Yeah suck to lose, or right wing propaganda, or tin foil how about your candidate is a morally
insta8er
Apr 2016
#63
Somehow you and a lot of others seem to equate seniority (on this site) to intelligence..
insta8er
Apr 2016
#128
A grammar/spelling naz. as well eh? :) you are funny..you should do standup! let me know
insta8er
May 2016
#168
Your post illustrates exactly what Hillary supporters do not understand about this primary.
cui bono
May 2016
#142
Heads Up: Beware of any "Democrats" that post childish one line insult replies to...
northernsouthern
Apr 2016
#76
That's called greed when you want it only for yourself. Wow. That's quite an admission.
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#14
Simplistic understanding. We are not villainizing either -- we believe the fruits of that success
JudyM
Apr 2016
#15
Beware of any "Democrat" who has followers that attack John Lewis and Dolores Huerta. nt
LexVegas
Apr 2016
#16
Beware of any "Democrat" that manipulates civil rights leaders to be her stooge by lying
cui bono
Apr 2016
#26
Not if he had said what he said. You're just pulling that out of your backside.
cui bono
Apr 2016
#75
LOL. And you think you are the principled one? You sound pretty immature to me there.
cui bono
Apr 2016
#83
LOL. I'm not walking anything back. I laid out a detailed reason for why I criticize Lewis.
cui bono
Apr 2016
#85
Did you short circuit? You should check your wiring. Maybe rest your brain for a bit.
cui bono
Apr 2016
#87
So I should not support the democratic Party candidate to teach them a lesson?
rurallib
Apr 2016
#39
IF they were serious they would be challenging Sanders his lockheed/martin support at taxpayers
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#56
All this is true but what REALLY bugs me about many Sanders supporters is that they are
Squinch
Apr 2016
#58
Agreed. Anyone can stand up and say whatever. That is as far as he goes and that isn't good enough
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#61
She voted in favor of the Iraq War Resolution, she did not start an unnecessary war.
randome
Apr 2016
#96
Doesn't matter how much factual info you post. They will shout it down as false.
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#131
Your post illustrates exactly what Hillary supporters do not understand about this primary.
cui bono
May 2016
#151
Most elected officials are New Democrats, not traditional Democrats and certainly not traditional
merrily
Apr 2016
#103
FYI, someone will most likely alert on this thread. You just insulted all Clinton supporters plus
kerry-is-my-prez
Apr 2016
#113
Who cares? The only people who have ever even mentioned this have been Sanders himself...
George II
Apr 2016
#120
How embarassing for you. Your Dear Leader couldn't even come up with one example of influence
R B Garr
May 2016
#146
I guess you don't know much about the various civil rights struggles we've had in this country.
cui bono
May 2016
#153
They will do anything, and I do mean anything, to prevent a compassionate democracy
Zorra
May 2016
#165
"Corporations" and other "business" including the "wealthy" have always supported Democrats.
apnu
May 2016
#170
Bill Clinton made a decision to go the DLC way and DLC was formed specifically to change
cui bono
May 2016
#172