The Obama-Clinton Struggle Has Broken the Democratic Party

June 2, 2008 RSS Feed Print

We may be witnessing a history-making moment in Democratic politics. There's an earthquake opening up a chasm of heretofore unseen proportions that could shatter the Democratic coalition. If you saw firedoglake.com's video of an angry woman leaving the rules committee meeting in Washington, D.C., this weekend, you know exactly what I'm talking about. There were also videos on YouTube of furious protesters outside the rules committee sessions. Venom is spewing from any number of well-read blogs: that over the party's rough-handed treatment of Clinton and sanctification of the Obama candidacy. If you missed it, here's a typical example:

They (the Democratic hierarchy) will not acknowledge that Hilalry (sic) is a legitimate political actor and reduce her to an inhuman monster and enemy. They will not acknowledge that her supporters have sound, rational reasons for our support, and reduce us to mindless fools and spoils of war. They shift blame for their own choices and actions onto us and expect that we will cater to their whims. With every arrogant demand that we capitulate to Obama's desires, the idea of an Obama presidency becomes just that much less legitimate.

Here's a typical response from one of this blogger's readers:

His job is to make himself an appealing candidate to the people he has spent months dismissing and insulting.There's nothing he can do to make himself appealing to this person he has dismissed. He cannot change his lack of experience, lack of qualifications, lack of judgment, lack of ethics, lack of cojones, lack of commitment to anything other than himself. He cannot become someone I want to see in the White House. All of that alone is enough reason for me not to vote for him.

Obama for his part has spent the past few months talking about how he has "work to do" to make up to Democratic voters who do not support him: the older white women, working-class whites, and Catholics who went for Clinton in a big way. But the question now is whether any amount of "work" will bring these voters into his camp in November. My reaction is the party is permanently alienating a much more important constituency than the one it is placating. No amount of work in the world will persuade these folks to vote blue this fall. Some may never vote blue again.

Senator Clinton's presence on the Democratic ticket would help, certainly. But it's almost a foregone conclusion Senator Obama will not choose her.

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The longer this primary dragged on the more I was convinced we were getting Hillary crammed down our throats no matter what. What a blessed relief to be wrong, but, then again, maybe not. It isn't actually over yet.

The press, complicit with corporations and the republicans and the do-nothing incumbent democrats and Hillary Clinton will have us believe we are a nation of blue collar workers, over 50 white women, blacks, jews, etc. of one mind-set. Only sheeple will lap this crap up and run with it.

They create these issues and dwell on them to great extents to avoid the real issues of which they don't have a clue that we might actually know what those might be. They think they control what we will think the issues are because they tell us what they are.

Hay corporate media, here's a freebie: I support Obama because he is maybe the least of the three evils I am allowed to vote for. My first choice was Kucinich, but corporations didn't like him... too good for America and too bad for corporations and so he had to go.

I have been a Democrat my whole life. Mid-term elections we were lied to wholesale by the Democratic party. They were going to impeach a corrupt President and White House... they were going to stop an immoral war. The DNC remained silent and even enabled the minimizing of very fine candidates and we were given a choice of three. A glaring WTF compared to the Republican primaries which handily managed six candidates.

The Republicans have shown their true nature and sadly, so have the Democrats. I will not support the DNC and I do not consider myself to be a Democrat from this day forward. I have nothing but distain and mis-trust for our government, our institutions, the FCC, FISA, the Fed, the FDA, you name it. Everything from the food we eat and the water we drink and everything we think we know is corrupt and we the people are a disposable commodity and you have killed this planet.

The media has exonerated itself for its part, and isn't that just ducky. Another business day, and nothing changes. Sleep well.

wanda o. of CO 2:15AM June 05, 2008

Father Day Reflection on Election Campaign 2008 :

Election 2008 is not a election but a decision for homecoming. Americans are on the crossroad of homecoming or a journey to the abyss. They are currently facing Great Depression II and the only conscious solution is to repeat what they had done in the last Depression and emerged as a much stronger country. In the 1930s Americans were smart enough not to elect a politician as president but to return home to their parents, FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt, who had nurtured them back to health and wealth. Today, we are facing the same dilemma, should Americans elect a radical politician who has given them empty promises? Or, to return home to their parents, John and Hillary? The choice is really quite simple. Obama and Black supporters reminisced wrestlers whose matches are pre-arranged and play by hitting under the belt theatrics causing economic downturn just to win. So, stop watching American games. Obama's white supporters are insulting their own race as incompetent and incapable of managing their own country . Whether Obama will be elected his "super delegates", who endorsed at other's expense, must be sentenced to live in Black neighborhoods for more than four years to find out what they are really like. The democratic governor of Oklahoma who had just endorsed Obama must be executed for causing their supernatural tornadoes. The communication media of the U. S. are circus clowns not worth commenting on because they have never given any honest election comments. American voters in general are "blind" to good judgement. Hillary Clinton, best American candidate in history, can be identified with a unspoiling mother who has wasted her own $10 million just to warn her stubborn and ignorance daughter not to date strangers in the street. John McCain who has shown the ability to set aside party differences for the common good, working relentless for the American by running on many elections and his decency has earned the trust of most Americans. Together as a team John and Hillary will carry Americans out of the current Great Depression. But will a good father send his children to early grave for a war that cannot be won? Obviously, our parents are much older and less handsome than us but they have the experience we rely on and care we need. Happy Father Day!

fan chor-cheung 7:22AM June 04, 2008

What a post! It is totally absurd. What group is being placated, african-americans, young people, who? For you and others not to acknowledge that based on the exit polls along that a large share of voters that voted for Hillary voted because of racial reasons. Of course, you never mention that, you never talk about the racism this man has faced. By the way, if this was a fix by the so called far left, tell me why he won so many primaries? Why did he have a pledge delegate lead? Why did Obama win more contest? Why did your so called candidate have to retract her own comments about " Florida and Michigan?" Of course, you don't have a legit answer because there simply is not one. Hillary ran a terrible campaign with money mismanagement, over confidence, and a lack of strategy. Is it Obama fault that her former campaign manager had been caught watching soap opera during working hours. Why don't you stop making excuses and accept that Obama won fair and square.

If any good thing has come out of this it is that we now know who the true democrats are and who are not. I guess my african-americans friends now know that for way to many white democrats...african-americans are only good democrats, if they vote for a white democrat. If the democratic party ends, maybe it should end. I think we've learned our party...for to many of us that we're no different that racist republicans. I guess the new motta for Hillary supporters goes something like this, "we're only democrats, if we elect white democrats."

Paul McKesson of CA 11:12PM June 03, 2008

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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