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Showing Original Post only (View all)Matt Taibbi: Democrats Will Learn All the Wrong Lessons From Brush With Bernie [View all]
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/democrats-will-learn-all-the-wrong-lessons-from-brush-with-bernie-20160609Democratic voters tried to express these frustrations through the Sanders campaign, but the party leaders have been and probably will continue to be too dense to listen. Instead, they'll convince themselves that, as Hohmann's Post article put it, Hillary's latest victories mean any "pressure" they might have felt to change has now been "ameliorated."
The maddening thing about the Democrats is that they refuse to see how easy they could have it. If the party threw its weight behind a truly populist platform, if it stood behind unions and prosecuted Wall Street criminals and stopped taking giant gobs of cash from every crooked transnational bank and job-exporting manufacturer in the world, they would win every election season in a landslide.
This is especially the case now that the Republican Party has collapsed under the weight of its own nativist lunacy. It's exactly the moment when the Democrats should feel free to become a real party of ordinary working people.
But they won't do that, because they don't see what just happened this year as a message rising up from millions of voters.
The maddening thing about the Democrats is that they refuse to see how easy they could have it. If the party threw its weight behind a truly populist platform, if it stood behind unions and prosecuted Wall Street criminals and stopped taking giant gobs of cash from every crooked transnational bank and job-exporting manufacturer in the world, they would win every election season in a landslide.
This is especially the case now that the Republican Party has collapsed under the weight of its own nativist lunacy. It's exactly the moment when the Democrats should feel free to become a real party of ordinary working people.
But they won't do that, because they don't see what just happened this year as a message rising up from millions of voters.
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Matt Taibbi: Democrats Will Learn All the Wrong Lessons From Brush With Bernie [View all]
antigop
Jun 2016
OP
It's a Vichy regime alright. I always love the resistance way more than Vichy government.
highprincipleswork
Jun 2016
#108
I'm down with that. We need more music celebrating the People around here! Thanks.
highprincipleswork
Jun 2016
#196
Seems they want to dismiss Bernie and the issues he and the majority stand for ASAP
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#154
Isn't that the point of underground? We are Democrats who want and need change.
The Wielding Truth
Jun 2016
#119
Nonsense.Anti republican DU believes in making the best out of what"s there, pushing left
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#156
The evidence is pretty substantial that HRC is NOT "progressive" or "liberal"
Kelvin Mace
Jun 2016
#162
Democratic voter participation has been abysmal for a long time. You need real political power
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#4
That's just it, what fun is all of that power without gobs of money to go with it?
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#35
The party is losing the younger generations. They are sickened by what they see, money-grubbing
Ikonoklast
Jun 2016
#87
So true. It all makes me disgusted with establishment Dems. What little vision .. just greed.
YOHABLO
Jun 2016
#6
Yes. The dirty little secret about a 2 party system is that a truly big tent left wing party
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#93
You are correct. FEAR is a powerful motivator. I have learned that ANYTIME, ANYONE...
Raster
Jun 2016
#161
Pure projecting by people blinded for so long, who have forgotten the past, so we are now
FighttheFuture
Jun 2016
#153
Hell California didn't even count more than a third before they declared a Hillary victory.
DemMomma4Sanders
Jun 2016
#11
We can organize for the issues important to us and then use our organization
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#63
No, remove the corporate money from the election system, by any means necessary
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#65
Have to win elections to do that. And after winning elections, still have to lobby
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#66
Please enlighten us on how people should educate themselves and participate in the
d_legendary1
Jun 2016
#164
How does any of that have anything to do with a person going to the polls
The Green Manalishi
Jun 2016
#175
Most hilariously self-described "progressives" here missed those same things. nt
villager
Jun 2016
#14
'the party leaders have been and probably will continue to be too dense to listen.
elleng
Jun 2016
#15
"the number of voters who nominated a hateful bloviating buffoon with no qualifications"
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#56
I don't think fed up people will vote for a racist, homophobic, vile asshole.
leftofcool
Jun 2016
#75
Geez, this country allowed Dick Cheney and GW Bush to run it into the ground- FOR 8 YEARS!
mdbl
Jun 2016
#198
That Darn Jimmy Carter Saying Our Country Is An Oligarchy With Unlimited Political Bribery!!!!
scottie55
Jun 2016
#54
I've seen comments claiming, "The American people have rejected Bernie's message."
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2016
#43
the systemic controllers a priori rejected his message and steered accordingly
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#59
Actually, a big chunk of this country consists of disillusioned middle-aged suicides....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2016
#142
The problem with "the people" is they are very much stupid, ignorant and ill-informed, by plan.
FighttheFuture
Jun 2016
#151
Worse, they cut Bernie off when he was saying something that they could not handle; such
FighttheFuture
Jun 2016
#188
Cannot agree more. Look at the recs these types of stories get. What to do, Sigh. nt
phazed0
Jun 2016
#45
The problem there is that Biden is just as much a corporatist as Hillary. He is just folksier.
djean111
Jun 2016
#76
Democrats have moved to the right and have no intention of getting behind anything progressive.
djean111
Jun 2016
#79
If they would represent The People they could win without dirty corporate money.
CrispyQ
Jun 2016
#97
"Washington culture is too far up its own backside to see much of anything at all."
alarimer
Jun 2016
#102
I think that Cornell West explains why those Democrats who deserve an easier time won't get it.
midnight
Jun 2016
#103
You might want to consider changing your username then. Bush hasn't been president for a while. nt
2cannan
Jun 2016
#159
I know--it was really just a tongue-in-cheek comment. I only said it because you were urging Bernie
2cannan
Jun 2016
#173
They'd win elections but wouldn't get the goodies from oligarchs. Priorities, priorities! nt
valerief
Jun 2016
#114
Instead...Hillary's latest victories mean any "pressure" they might have felt to change has now been
AlbertCat
Jun 2016
#123
This sums up you. Making unsupported offensive accusations.He won 47% of the vote
bjobotts
Jun 2016
#163
the bolded part is spot on. the racist and sexist half of the party wasted an opportunity we won't
Doctor_J
Jun 2016
#170
Odd he would bring up unions, when many are the top Hillary contributors. Very odd.
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#176
Today's Democratic Party is a pathetic and weak excuse for good political discourse
Stainless
Jun 2016
#204
The real question remains unanswered: Why does anyone think Hillary is still considered relevant?
Major Hogwash
Jun 2016
#216
I guess the Democrat who voted for her in the primaries are irrelevant according to
still_one
Jun 2016
#229