[Dialogue] Enough of the D.C. Dems
Harry Wainwright
h-wainwright at charter.net
Fri Mar 10 14:43:23 EST 2006
Published in the March 2006 issue of The <http://www.progressive.org>
Progressive
Enough of the D.C. Dems
by Molly Ivins
Mah fellow progressives, now is the time for all good men and women to come
to the aid of the party. I don't know about you, but I have had it with the
D.C. Democrats, had it with the DLC Democrats, had it with every
calculating, equivocating, triangulating, straddling, hair-splitting son of
a bitch up there, and that includes Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I will not be supporting Senator Clinton because: a) she has no clear stand
on the war and b) Terri Schiavo and flag-burning are not issues where you
reach out to the other side and try to split the difference. You want to
talk about lowering abortion rates through cooperation on sex education and
contraception, fine, but don't jack with stuff that is pure rightwing
firewater.
I can't see a damn soul in D.C. except Russ Feingold who is even worth
considering for President. The rest of them seem to me so poisonously in
hock to this system of legalized bribery they can't even see straight.
Look at their reaction to this Abramoff scandal. They're talking about "a
lobby reform package." We don't need a lobby reform package, you dimwits, we
need full public financing of campaigns, and every single one of you who
spends half your time whoring after special interest contributions knows it.
The Abramoff scandal is a once in a lifetime gift-a perfect lesson on what's
wrong with the system being laid out for people to see. Run with it, don't
mess around with little patches, and fix the system.
As usual, the Democrats have forty good issues on their side and want to run
on thirty-nine of them. Here are three they should stick to:
1) Iraq is making terrorism worse; it's a breeding ground. We need to
extricate ourselves as soon as possible. We are not helping the Iraqis by
staying.
2) Full public financing of campaigns so as to drive the moneylenders from
the halls of Washington.
3) Single-payer health insurance.
Every Democrat I talk to is appalled at the sheer gutlessness and
spinelessness of the Democratic performance. The party is still cringing at
the thought of being called, ooh-ooh, "unpatriotic" by a bunch of
rightwingers.
Take "unpatriotic" and shove it. How dare they do this to our country?
"Unpatriotic"? These people have ruined the American military! Not to
mention the economy, the middle class, and our reputation in the world.
Everything they touch turns to dirt, including Medicare prescription drugs
and hurricane relief.
This is not a time for a candidate who will offend no one; it is time for a
candidate who takes clear stands and kicks ass.
Who are these idiots talking about Warner of Virginia? Being anodyne is not
sufficient qualification for being President. And if there's nobody in
Washington and we can't find a Democratic governor, let's run Bill Moyers,
or Oprah, or some university president with ethics and charisma.
What happens now is not up to the has-beens in Washington who run this
party. It is up to us. So let's get off our butts and start building a
progressive movement that can block the nomination of Hillary Clinton or any
other candidate who supposedly has "all the money sewed up."
I am tired of having the party nomination decided before the first primary
vote is cast, tired of having the party beholden to the same old
Establishment money.
We can raise our own money on the Internet, and we know it. Howard Dean
raised $42 million, largely on the web, with a late start when he was
running for President, and that ain't chicken feed. If we double it, it
gives us the lock on the nomination. So let's go find a good candidate early
and organize the shit out of our side.
Molly Ivins writes in this space every month. Her latest book is "Who Let
the Dogs In?
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1400062853/commondreams-20/ref=nosim
> "
C 2006 The Progressive
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