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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I do think the demonization of Debbie Wasserman Schultz is partly driven by sexism. [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)24. Completely Disagree.
I don't care WHAT gender she is, or if she has one at all. I care about policy and leadership.
I've been keeping track of DWS. The following is why I don't support her, and would like to see her leave the Party....and it has NOTHING to do with a vagina.
I would feel the same betrayal if it was committed by someone with a penis.
Some historical background on DWS:
In 2008 Debbie Wasserman Schultz refused to endorse these 3 Democrats
who had won their Primaries and had a chance to win Republican seats:
Miami-Dade Democratic Party Chair Joe Garcia
Former Hialeah Democratic Mayor Raul Martinez
Democratic businesswoman Annette Taddeo
All three had won their local Democratic Primaries, and were challenging Hard Core Republican incumbents with whom Wasserman-Schultz had become cozy.
Not only did the head of the DCCC Red to Blue Program REFUSE to endorse these Democratic challengers,
but she appeared in person at at least one (possibly more) Campaign/Fundraiser for their Republican opponents.
FL-18, FL-21, FL-25: Wasserman Schultz Wants Dem Challengers to Lose
by: James L.
Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 7:15 PM EDT
<snip>
Sensing a shift in the political climate of the traditionally solid-GOP turf of the Miami area, Democrats have lined up three strong challengers -- Miami-Dade Democratic Party chair Joe Garcia, former Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez, and businesswoman Annette Taddeo to take on Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, respectively.
While there is an enormous sense of excitement and optimism surrounding these candidacies, some Democratic lawmakers, including Florida Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Kendrick Meek, are all too eager to kneecap these Democratic challengers right out of the starting gate in the spirit of "comity" and "bipartisan cooperation" with their Republican colleagues:
But as three Miami Democrats look to unseat three of her South Florida Republican colleagues, Wasserman Schultz is staying on the sidelines. So is Rep. Kendrick Meek, a Miami Democrat and loyal ally to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
This time around, Wasserman Schultz and Meek say their relationships with the Republican incumbents, Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart and his brother Mario, and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, leave them little choice but to sit out the three races.
"At the end of the day, we need a member who isn't going to pull any punches, who isn't going to be hesitant," Wasserman Schultz said.
Now, you'd expect this kind of bullshit from a backbencher like Alcee Hastings, but you wouldn't expect this kind of behavior from the co-chair of the DCCC's Red to Blue program, which is the position that Wasserman Schultz currently holds. Apparently, Debbie did not get Rahm's memo about doing whatever it takes to win:
The national party, enthusiastic about the three Democratic challengers, has not yet selected Red to Blue participants. But Wasserman Schultz has already told the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that if any of the three make the cut, another Democrat should be assigned to the race.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1537
The bloggers also are furious with Rep. Kendrick B. Meek (D-Fla.), who similarly refuses to endorse the Democratic challengers to the three Cuban American Republicans.
They are calling for Wasserman Schultz to step down from her leadership role at the DCCC. And they're not letting up, even after one Florida liberal blogger reported that the congresswoman seemed "frustrated" by the blogs and had asked to "please help get them off my back."
This prompted even harsher reaction from perhaps the most influential of the progressive political bloggers, Markos Moulitsas, a.k.a. Kos, founder of Daily Kos, who wrote on his blog Wednesday: "On so many fronts, the Republicans are standing in the way of progress, on Iraq, SCHIP, health care, fiscal responsibility, corruption, civil liberties, and so on. Those three south Florida Republicans are part of that problem. And she's (Wasserman-Schultz) going to be 'frustrated' that people demand she do her job?"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/19/AR2008031903410_3.html
Here are Kos comments on the Wasserman-Schultz betrayal of the Democratic Party:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/03/20/480511/-DCCC-Says-Uproar-Over-DWS-Recusal-Much-Ado-About-Nothing
A lot of time has passed since 2008, but I don't take these kinds of betrayals lightly. Now I find that DWS has been PROMOTED from Chair of the Red to Blue Program
to Chair of the DNC. She must be making the "Centrist" Democratic Leadership VERY HAPPY if they are rewarding THIS kind of Party Treason.
bvar22
Cursed with a memory
"I want to thank Debbie Wasserman-Schultz for being an outstanding chair of our party. (Applause.) She is a great partner."--President Obama
With "partners" like this, we don't need Republicans!
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I do think the demonization of Debbie Wasserman Schultz is partly driven by sexism. [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Jan 2016
OP
her lack of democratic principles or any principles at all is why she's being slagged. It has
roguevalley
Jan 2016
#81
Under DWS Democrats have lost 900+ state legislature seats, 12 governors, 69 House seats, 13 Senate
Scuba
Jan 2016
#3
This. We shouldn't be afraid to amdit that she's been a disaster for the party.
reformist2
Jan 2016
#5
how about her REFUSAL to help dems run against candidates in Florida because the pugs
roguevalley
Jan 2016
#82
Paw! Dontcha SEE? That wouldn't have happened if she was born with a "broken X" chromosome! nt
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#61
Had a fellow teacher tell me Y was an X missing one leg. Hence: broken. LOL.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#108
in this case, it smacks of desperation. You'll note no one actually wants to defend her opinions.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#13
it shows that if Hillary get the presidency, they will back up any of her nominations
2pooped2pop
Jan 2016
#16
Saying "thank you for proving my point' doesnt mean I did. Nice try, though.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#15
Incorrect. Many of us have hated that pile of shit for a few years now.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#65
I dont like her either but because I think she is ineffective and has clearly done shit
randys1
Jan 2016
#33
Are you really saying that if DWS was a man, we'd be chill with what DWS has done?
Ken Burch
Jan 2016
#23
The truth that we both know is it can be true that DWS is bad at her job, has shown
randys1
Jan 2016
#35
Never thought about it till now, agreed. I am still pissed at her over a couple things, but agreed
randys1
Jan 2016
#28
DWS refused to endorse Democratic challengers to 3 GOP incumbents in Florida. Think about it....
think
Jan 2016
#38
Nope. Sorry. But it's pretty clear you seek to give her a pass because . . . vagina.
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2016
#40
I know DWS and for me she is not sexist. Also what is it we are talking about?
juxtaposed
Jan 2016
#47
She'd have been long-time-ago foisted from her position if she were a man!!!
dirtydickcheney
Jan 2016
#68
I think the GOP is after the jewish vote. They see it as belonging to them. They go after any
applegrove
Jan 2016
#69
Yeah, it has absolutely nothing to do with the massive losses under her leadership
jeff47
Jan 2016
#70
First female head of the DNC presiding while the overwhelming front runner is female.
baldguy
Jan 2016
#71
Not at all by me. It is purely because she has proven herself to be playing favorites. nt
silvershadow
Jan 2016
#74
Exactly. Nobody demonizes her for being an establishment shill and corporate sellout.
mhatrw
Jan 2016
#76
Forget that she's helped Republicans and other Democratic Party enemies, it's because she's a woman!!!
AZ Progressive
Jan 2016
#83
Nope. If you lived in Florida, you would be more aware of her tactics that support the GOP and
djean111
Jan 2016
#84
Would you agree that the demonetization of Bernie Sanders is partly driven by anti-Semitism?
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2016
#92
her record is corporatist sellout failure. So misogyny HAS to be the problem here.
Ferd Berfel
Jan 2016
#98