Normally the grassroots likes ‘em and the Inside-the-Beltway Establishment hates ‘em. They cost a lot of money that can go to attacking the other party, cause friction in your own party, can… well when the damn base gets involved, anything can happen. Yes, it can; it’s called democracy. And right now we have party hacks like John Cornyn (R-TX) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT) at the NRSC trying to prop up Charlie Crist– popular with Florida’s general public but distrusted by the right-wing Republican Party base– against a radical right fanatic who is more in sync with the extremism of characters like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Dick Cheney and Ann Coulter which dominates the intraparty debate.
Similarly we are watching with dismay as Democratic Beltway Insiders are attempting to anoint favored candidates and cut out grassroots voters in the states. Pennsylvania Democrats are displeased that Joe Biden and Ed Rendell, who is rumored to want a sick, elderly seat-warmer like semi-Democrat Arlen Specter to keep the seat open for himself eventually, are trying to shove someone they don’t trust down their throats.
In New York state, you have a similar situation. Biden who’s made a career of being a corporatist shill isn’t only trying to make sure Republican Arlen Specter has no Democratic primary to contend with, but is also trying to clear the field for Blue Dog Kirsten Gillibrand. The Insiders were able to bribe Long Island moderate Steve Israel into dropping out (and something or someone changed implacable Gillibrand foe Carolyn McCarthy’s mind) and now Biden is working on progressive icon Carolyn Maloney.
Hank Sheinkopf, a New York-based Democratic strategist, warns that Maloney "has been a good fundraiser over the course of her career, but the institutional powers who want to keep her from running are going to try to block that money." He’s talking about Biden and Schumer. The other Democrat in the race– progressive activist Jonathan Tasini– is beyond the reach of the Beltway creatures because he’s all about progressive values and policies, not their partisan games. "Progressives," he told me on the phone yesterday, "should be 100 percent in favor of primaries and against attempts to shut down the democratic process and the ability of voters to have choices."
The most establishment and conservative forces within the Democratic Party are working for the most establishment and conservative candidates. And it isn’t only in Pennsylvania and New York. They already managed to clear the field for a disastrous loser in Florida, a corrupt and untested backbencher, Kendrick Meek, who couldn’t beat Charlie Crist if Crist campaigned in the latest Jason Wu gown, high heels and a diamond tiara. We can think corporatist fundraiser William Jefferson Clinton for that. And Meek isn’t the only less progressive Democrat for whom Clinton is doing fundraisers. Wherever a Democratic primary pits a progressive against a corporate shill, you can be sure Bill Clinton will show up to help the shill raise money against the progressive.
A few weeks ago we talked with Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, the progressive candidate for the open Senate seat. She’s a much stronger candidate against the Big Business candidate the GOP is putting up, George Bush’s Rob Portman, but the Establishment prefers Lee Fischer– and yesterday we found this item in the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Clinton will host a private fund-raiser June 20th at a Cleveland-area home for Fisher, who is trying to knock out Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, who trails Fisher in fund-raising and insists she is not getting out of the Democratic primary. The event will likely give Fisher a boost in the second quarter of fund-raising, which closes June 30th. Fisher is hoping to keep financial pressure on Brunner by widening his money lead. At the close of the first quarter, Fisher reported raising just over $1 million, though not all the money can be used in the primary. (The figure also was propped up a bit by loans Fisher made to the campaign. Cash on hand looked good because he left some bills unpaid.) Still, it was far more than Brunner, who reported raising just a bit more than $200,000.
So the man who pushed through NAFTA, which devastated Ohio’s economy, who signed the repeal of Glass-Steagall, which was just about as Republican as anything George Bush ever did to the economy, and who made an exception for Rupert Murdoch so he could buy Fox and launch the worst right-wing propaganda network since the launch of the Völkischer Beobachter, is supposed to be a good thing? People have short memories.
But I can understand why a corporate shill like Clinton– look, he was one before he became president; he was one while he was president and now… I wouldn’t be shocked to see him dressed up in a Ronald McDonald outfit someday soon– would prefer a candidate less committed to ordinary working families than Jennifer Brunner. I wouldn’t be surprised if he brings Harold Ford along for the ride. After all, Ford is chairman of the conservative DLC, just like Clinton (as well as Lieberman and super-lobbyist John Breaux used to be). The folks who bankroll Clinton– and the DLC– these days might not like Brunner’s vision:
“Creating regulatory oversight specifically for the benefit of consumers is overdue. Economic recovery measures that strengthen the middle class are the fastest and most enduring method to return our country to prosperity; financial institutions that have contributed to middle class turbulence, yet benefited from tax dollars and government support, must be made to account for their future actions to ensure a lasting economic recovery and real change… The truth is consumer protections have not been pursued or adequately monitored by the government agencies that are in place now. It is time to rethink old practices and move in a direction that helps Americans who are trying to act responsibly, to change old spending habits and to take care of their families."
That’s the kind of stuff corporatists– whether Republicans or Democrats (like Bill Clinton) just hate. And Brunner goes much further. After passage of the very tepid Credit Cardholder Bill of Rights a couple weeks ago Brunner was urging Congress to pass an anti-usury law: "[W]e need to quickly impose a cap on [credit card] interest rates so that the bill has some teeth and actually protects everyday Americans when it finally becomes law.
“As middle-class Americans have been trying to pay down their credit balances and spend responsibly, financial institutions are pushing off on consumers the effects of poor decisions and the excesses of executives whose extravagances are not enjoyed by everyday Americans. Now, instead of doing what ordinary consumers are forced to do– tighten their belts and make it on what they have– it is expected that some of these institutions will be leveraging their superior financial position to gouge the very lifeblood of their businesses until the law takes effect and they are forced to treat their customers with respect. All of us, citizens and corporate citizens alike, should share in the sacrifices needed for economic recovery… Any corporation that receives the benefit from the government of shielding its shareholders, officers and directors from personal liability for their actions should step up and be responsible to the customers they serve, and they should do it now. For those corporate citizens unable or unwilling to make the sacrifices, Congress should quickly stop them from the anticipatory moves they can make to shield themselves from the impact of the law when it takes effect."
It must have freaked Clinton out to hear her say that she plans to seek passage of a rate cap, like the one Bernie Sanders introduced, if elected to the Senate. Just one Republican joined 32 Democrats in voting for a credit card interest rate cap, an anti-usury bill. Brunner would have been #34.



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A marathon not a sprint – we make progress one election at a time.
It would be nice to have the party “leaders” support an occasional progressive, but I won’t hold my breath.
They do– but only when there isn’t a reactionary (or at least less progressive) choice for them.
And you’re so right about it being a marathon, not a sprint. How I wish we could have 51 Bernie Sanders instead of all the crap we have in the Senate calling themselves Democrats. Max Baucus! Ben Nelson! Blanche Lincoln! These are enemies of working families every bit as much as Mitch McConnell and Jon Kyl and Jim DeMint are! It just makes the Democratic Party worthless to embrace this dreck. And now they’re trying to persuade Pennsylvania Democratic voters that Arlen Specter is one of them!
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hmmm, as the phrase ‘democratic process’ is understood in most of the world, there is no ironclad rule that only 2 oligarchic factions can compete in this process.
so, I’m curious as to why ‘progressive’ values always end up taking last priority once the corporatist sellout has secured the nomination, by hook and crook, by mastery of a rather rigged game.
Least Worst is looking pretty bad these days, and authentic grass-roots candidates could do well if progressives could shake off their unhealthy co-dependency with the manifestly unfaithful Democratic Party.
Mr Klein obviously does not have a short memory – there are lessons to be drawn from the Clinton years today – one of which is that a (D) administration can harm the country in ways even (R)’s could not.
How much luck are we having with Labor in promoting progressive candidates? it seems to me that there is a lot of fundraising potential for Brunner and others to counter the DLC shills there.
I’m pretty sure there have never been all that many progressives in office (especially in the Senate)
But I’m somewhat fascinated by how eagerly the Dem powers are to run away from the so-called liberal base of the party.
I know fear is a powerful motivator in DeeCee, but the so-called liberal base of the Dem Party has never been as monolithic and powerful inside the party, nor as vindictive, as the current base of the Republican Party.
The major parties are being wiped out in the UK and across Europe this weekend
Absent Instant Runoff Voting or Proportional Representation power will stay in the rigged D/R system.
My personal campaigns for office as an independent were successful in raising discourse on issues. They also taught me something about fundraising and organizing.
Establishment Democrats are much more akin to establishment Republicans than they are to Progressives. Personally, I’ve never been a Democrat and can’t see that ever changing, at least until they quit being Republican lite and there is no evidence of that happening anytime soon.
look how easy it was for Holy Joe to win as an (I)!
Jesse Ventura did a smackdown on the 2 party oligopoly, and Cindy Sheehan got 16% of the vote against Pelosi, even without any support from the likes of ‘Accountability Now!’.
I’m glad you’ve given it a try personally, but ‘its a marathon, not a sprint’ as they like to say.
my point, my idee fixe is that those interested in values rather than power need to start sprinting and marathoning and crawling and hopping or whatever away from the corrupt and corrupting pigsty of the 2 party duopoly.
once even a few get into Congress somehow, real Progressive congresscritters, if any, can always bolt their party and join, obviating some of the instant runoff and proportionality issues.
after that, they are in like Liebermann (I) Conn!
Stop voting for the party hacks write in the progressive, make as much noise as possible, write the party chairmen and tell them no more corporate hacks. We work hard and get out spent and bent and then hold our nose and vote for shit. Stop it. It has to start at the local level where we can change the laws that give them the party system that they continually screw us with.
Then there are the corporatist in progressive clothing that get voted in…..When Harry Mitchell was in the AZ legislature he was more blue and fought for the citizens….. Old Gov Janet buttonholed him and drug him into the race, you should of seen him, a pouty child for months until someone did an attitude adjustment. Harry just wanted to retire….
Now he is bought and paid for by corporatist….. a high school civics teacher voting against FISA….. but he sure is a lot better than we had with JD Hayworth….. Mr drive time now…
Are we raising money for any of these progressives? I’ve still got some change left from the presidential election.
I think easier to start with a new party than try to fix the Democrats. I have become a green. I won’t vote for a lessor evil dem anymore. The 1/4 of them that are still good are different but no dlcers. Even when the pretend to support progressive policies their real beliefs come out in their lack of success at passing them and their betrayals.