Why So Many Are Refusing to 'Go to Hill'
John Atcheson has an outstanding essay on CommonDreams entitled Expecting Sanders Supporters to "Close Ranks?" Definitely a must read. Atcheson very eloquently and persuasively lays out the case as to why so many Sanders supporters see Clinton as a completely unacceptable alternative, and discusses the devolution of the Democratic Party that has brought it to its current sorry state.
Democrats’ share of voters fell sharply after Carter, and continued to fall thereafter, as the DLC brand of corporate centrist Democrats took over the party – something both Clintons embraced whole-heartedly. In short, as the party abandoned the people, the people abandoned the party. The further Democrats drifted from the New Deal, the more ground they lost.This gives lie to the myth of the centrist majority, which has dominated political calculations since Reagan. The more the consultants and pundits pushed candidates to the center and beyond, the worse the party fared.
But it didn’t matter, because the mythical conservative “center” is exactly where the oligarchy wanted the party to go, and the myth fed their pursuit of power and their accumulation of wealth. And, in her own words, that’s exactly where Hillary has been for her entire political career. The oligarchs controlling the party believed people had nowhere else to go, particularly with Republicans having a protracted psychotic breakdown, and until Sanders, it worked.
What we're now seeing from the Clinton loyalists is something along the lines of "Okay, you've had your fun with your cute little gritty underdog / outsider / insurgent campaign, and it fell short, so now it's time to face up to reality and line up behind the anointed establishment candidate and stop your bellyaching. You'll take what we give you and learn to like it."
It's worked in the past, but in my mind it's doubtful that it will this time, because two fundamental things have changed. One, Bernie has articulated a bold vision of a radically different type of society than the one in which we now live, in which the power of ordinary citizens is given supremacy over the power of the wealth class and corporations. He's not some milquetoast establishment "reformer", a la Howard Dean or Bill Bradley, merely promising to nudge a few policies slightly to the left. This has been not only inspiring, but transformative to millions of citizens.
And secondly, as the oligarchy's grip on the political system has tightened, things have deteriorated so badly for those outside the circle of power that many have completely lost faith in the kind of (so called) incremental reform efforts being advocated by mainstream Democrats like Clinton and Obama. No, we're not really better off than we were eight years ago, and the "Third Way" Democrats' complete indifference towards protecting or promoting the interests of ordinary citizens is a big part of why that is so.
Again, I find myself identifying more and more with the luckless frog in Jean de la Fontaine's memorable poem Two Bulls And A Frog that I posted here last week. It's clear to me I have absolutely no vested interest in the outcome of the battle. Whichever one wins, we (the common folk) lose.
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I finally decided that Trump released the ad about Bill and rape
in order to make his polling scores against Clinton even higher, thus protecting his claim on the Republican nomination. The Reps are just as likely to engage in skullduggery at at convention as the Dems are and Donald knows that. He needs to show that he can win.
I wonder if he will kick a few more little morsels out there for good measure.
Life is strong. I'm weak, but Life is strong.
Yup
From the linked article:
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
Did he say lesser of two evils?
Hmmmmm...seems Bernie's not the only one articulating that fact. Love it!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
On the news show that bernie said that,
Donna Brazile complained that Democrats don't call other Democrats evil. No, they just give them the finger like Barbara Boxer did to the delegates in Nevada. If Brazile would get out of her bubble, she would know that Democrats have been calling their candidates evil for at least 40 years.
This election is different for all of the reasons stated. The viel is pulled back. There is no unseeing what we saw. No one will ever convince me that Bernie lost this election. They stole it state by state. I could vote for Trump before I could vote for Hillary.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Mrs. R explained it to me quite clearly the other day
She said, there's a gun to your head, vote Hillary or Trump, no other choices. I chose Trump. And I suspect many others feel the same way. If this is what it comes down to... I'd rather go with the devil I don't know, than the one I do! Trump scares the hell out of me. Unfortunately, Hillary scares me even more!
“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
George W. Bush
me, too. n/t
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
Reason #3
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Great article, it is a must read.
bing! Exactly. n/t
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
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A little photoshop
putting that slogan across the red arrow would make my day.
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
They hated it over at 'top'
They hated it over at 'top' when I pointed out that proportionally, there was far more red (the established republican color), than blue in the graphic.
Using the graphic, and breaking it into squares and half squares, there are 4.25 squares of red and only 3 squares of blue.
Along with the fact that the arrow points to the right and is red just says so much on a fundamental visual level. It's like one of the few honest things I can attribute to the Clinton campaign.
Viewing the picture as sections from left to right, we see that the Blue is two thirds of the base line of the H. This is about appearances of being one thing (a democrat), and hoping to be accepted as a democrat, but in actuality, the appearance is to be shed at the first convenience as the picture sheds the lie for the honest intent moving into the second section.
The second section is simplistic. In the center, a solid block of red. This the the core of the picture - the central point of who Hillary Clinton is.
On the right hand side, we have the final part of the image. The lie of appearing to be mostly blue on the left portion of the image leads into unintentional honesty and intent on the right as the image portion on the right consists of 2.25 blocks of red, all solid, formed into an arrow striking out beyond the set letter formation.
There is only 1 block of blue and it is split and separated so as not to be shown to have any unity or power.
The blue on the right hand side is divided, subjugated to the edges, split - at the top and bottom (lacking unity, capability to affect the rightward force of the red arrow), and also implying the too honest outcome of intended policy (crumbs, token gestures which are only half measures for the established color for democratic blue, which achieving the conservative ends, again and again.
The image says so much about Clinton. No words. A single letter with colors. The image is way too honest for such a deceitful and corrupt candidate.
Nice logo deconstruction n/t
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
I thought the logo looked
I thought the logo looked rather Hitleresque.
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
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I am seeing FB comments, more each day
addressing Clinton supporters, very politely and straightforwardly, to reconsider their H support. Because we will never vote for her, not even against Trump.
They probably won't read or hear that fair warning. The Democratic PTB are now in risky territory. Or they don't care.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
They do not care.
Once any of us go on record that we will not ever vote for HRC, we are nonexistent.
I was flagged long before the edict, over yonder, for politely posting my choice.
I became the enemy.
Ted Rall (who it seems was prescient about TOP) explains it well
Why I am #NeverHillary