2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I don't think that the greatest danger to the Democratic Party is the GOP [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)UNTIL IT RUNS INTO CHANGING EXPECTATIONS OF THE POPULACE. You wouldn't even be talking about "extremists" on the left IF the ideas they espouse haven't been getting a real boost in popularity by the masses. Maybe not a majority yet, but those ideas ARE now being talked about in a positive way.
Politics is not a static sociology, it is ever changing, but the people who have benefitted from the previous regime have a vested interest in keeping it the way it is. As an example of what I mean, Bernie's policy proposals, in most cases, are supported by a majority of the people of this country, yet the established political class has a vested interest in keeping the status quo the same and NOT changing to these positions because they have benefitted from the status quo AS IT IS NOW. When this dissonance between what the people WANT their government to be and what their government IS is NOT resolved by the political class that means the definition of the "center" has changed even if the political class hasn't recognized the change. The old center has become the new right because the actual center has shifted left. And this can work in the other direction too as we saw in the 80s with Reagan when the center shifted right.
In short, what YOU (and other supporters of the status quo) consider "far left" and "extremist" might not be that anymore. Maybe you and folks like you are the new center-right or right wing.