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  • MoveOn.org bids to take over Democratic Party

    From today's wires:

    MoveOn to Democratic Party: "we own it"
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    By Sam Hananel

    Dec. 9, 2004 | Washington -- Liberal powerhouse MoveOn has a message for the "professional election losers" who run the Democratic Party: "We bought it, we own it, we're going to take it back."

    A scathing e-mail from the head of MoveOn's political action committee to the group's supporters on Thursday targets outgoing Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe as a tool of corporate donors who alienated both traditional and progressive Democrats.

    "For years, the party has been led by elite Washington insiders who are closer to corporate lobbyists than they are to the Democratic base," said the e-mail from MoveOn PAC's Eli Pariser. "But we can't afford four more years of leadership by a consulting class of professional election losers."


    Under McAuliffe's leadership, the message said, the party coddled the same corporate donors that fund Republicans to bring in money at the expense of vision and integrity.

    "In the last year, grass-roots contributors like us gave more than $300 million to the Kerry campaign and the DNC, and proved that the party doesn't need corporate cash to be competitive," the message continued. "Now it's our party: we bought it, we own it, and we're going to take it back."

    Pariser urged MoveOn supporters to help support a DNC chair with a bold vision to represent Democrats outside Washington. Democrats will vote at their February meeting in Washington on a successor to McAuliffe.

    DNC spokesman Jano Cabrera declined to engage in a ***-for-tat with MoveOn, but praised McAuliffe's efforts.

    "Call me crazy, but I think the fact that for the first time in party history we outraised the Republicans, and did so primarily through grass-roots fund raising is something to be proud of," Cabrera said.

    Among those vying for the party chairmanship is former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, an early darling of MoveOn's cybernetwork of activists when he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination.
    An interesting development, and one that probably delights the GOP (who should nevertheless remember how Dems condescendingly dismissed Reagan and his branch of conservatives, at their peril). Glad somebody with clout put the DNC on notice, but I'm not sure MoveOn is what I'm looking for in party leadership. Still, hell, ANY leadership would be preferable to ongoing Democratic Drift.
    "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

  • #2
    I've got a friend who is a rabid right-winger (Apart from the whole gay atheist thing she's got going on), and she is going to go insane when she reads this. It's what she's been saying all along.

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    • #3
      Oy... any moderate democrat should avoid this as it'll hurt their party and give the Republicans something to lick their lips with. With Reagan, at least he was a Governor. MoveOn is just a website with anti-Bush flash crap and other rabble-rousing stuff.
      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
      - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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      • #4
        This is something that no Democratic with his/her head on straight, should ever even begin to take seriously.
        A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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        • #5
          Eli!!!
          "An archaeologist is the best husband a women can have; the older she gets, the more interested he is in her." - Agatha Christie
          "Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis." - Seneca

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          • #6
            Well, it's true. MoveOn.org and their ilk do own the Democratic Party. They have been able to do so because of the rise of internet contributions from millions of small donors (seeded by several very large donors), making corporate contributions increasingly meaningless (most corporations bowed out of major funding this election cycle). These grassy astroturf operations are revolutionizing political organization. All of this is happening in the GOP too in different ways. The 2008 presidential elections will be very interesting.

            Personally, I find these developments very refreshing.
            I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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            • #7
              This simply represents the current struggle to move the power-base of the DNC from the beltway elite, back to the grassroots level. In otherwords, this = good.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gibsie
                I've got a friend who is a rabid right-winger (Apart from the whole gay atheist thing she's got going on), and she is going to go insane when she reads this. It's what she's been saying all along.
                Dude, she's a rabid right-wing lesbian athiest. What do you mean, "going to go insane"?
                "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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                • #9
                  In a different development I was listening to Juan what's his name on NPR (He's the half black half latino announcer on NPR) when they ran an article on Howard Dean's speech today. Dean was saying the Democratic Party needs to move hard left and appeal more to leftists and that doing so would magically make Democrats win more elections. Even the announcer said Dean was dead wrong and that moving further left would alienate far more voters then they would gain.
                  Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                  • #10
                    Actually, what I heard was that Dean advocated going neither left nor right, but simply ignoring the Beltway and appealing more at the grass-roots level.
                    "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                    "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Guynemer
                      Actually, what I heard was that Dean advocated going neither left nor right, but simply ignoring the Beltway and appealing more at the grass-roots level.
                      Yeah, that was my sense of the speech, too: that the Dem's needed not to move, but to build more on where they are.
                      "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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                      • #12
                        This is bad news. God knows we don't want the Republicans to have an unbeatable majority for the forseeable future...
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                        • #13
                          It's about time this country swung back left.
                          Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                          • #14
                            How does the country enter into it?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Guynemer
                              Actually, what I heard was that Dean advocated going neither left nor right, but simply ignoring the Beltway and appealing more at the grass-roots level.
                              And the whole part about not being Republican lite and becoming more progressive?
                              Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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