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Top Democrats Flee Peace Protests

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 27 September 2005
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I have been thinking for a while now that the Democrats really should sit down and consider changing their mascot from a donkey to a marmot. A rodent really is more emblematic of their provincial habits than a donkey could ever be. Think about it. Just this past weekend, antiwar rallies were held across the country, and the Democratic leadership was nowhere in sight. They had high-tailed it out of there. They hid in their holes and were afraid to be seen.

In all fairness, a few elected Democrats did show face, mainly two: Reps. John Conyers and Cynthia McKinney. But I wouldn’t constitute either as party leaders. The better-known Democrats like Senators John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, two likely presidential candidates for 2008, were nowhere to be seen. Even more striking were the absences of DNC Chairman Howard Dean and Senators Russell Feingold and Ted Kennedy - all outspoken critics of the Iraq war.

Of course, the Democrat’s collective criticism only goes so far. They certainly don’t want to be photographed with any crazy protesters. By God, that would taint their reputations! They’ve got campaign contributions to worry about here. No, the Democrats aren’t about to take to the streets. They’d rather sit back and create the illusion that they care.

On her way out to Washington, the antiwar movement’s leading lady Cindy Sheehan offered a tepid excuse for Senator Hillary Clinton’s refusal to attend the protest: "She knows that the war is a lie, but she is waiting for the right time to say it. You say it or you are losing your job."

Well, sorry, but I think the time to speak out against the war is right now and if it means Clinton could lose her job (even though that’s highly unlikely, given that almost half of all Americans, according to a recent Pew research poll, think we should end the occupation and come home), so be it.

This isn’t to say that the Democrats’ grassroots don’t oppose the war. The majority does. So this begs the question: why are antiwar activists so loyal to a Democratic Party that supported Bush’s war and still refuses to oppose it?

Much of the Democrat’s cognitive dissonance has to do with the success of Howard Dean at the DNC. He’s been able to corral antiwar Democrats into the fold, making sure they don’t flee en masse over the war issue even though they should. Many still see Dean as a sign of hope for a party leadership that stays in touch with the grassroots. Plus, Dean’s early criticisms of the Iraq war earned him significant street cred with party advocates.

It was undeserved. Dean, like the rest of the Democratic leadership, is pro-war and pro-occupation, and it couldn’t be more damaging for the peace movement to continue putting faith in this futile party. If Democratic activists really want to make some change, the best thing they could do would be to get up and leave their party. Only then will Democratic leaders start to think twice about the monstrous policies they endorse.

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/jfrank.php?articleid=7400

Forum posts

  • America does not have a two party system. There is only one party disguised as two parties and is controlled by the wealthy of the world. These wealthy control the governments of most of the world. It is time to wise up and take control from the crocks.

    • America has less democracy or freedom then the old Sowjet Union had. The press in the U.S. degraded itself to the worst propaganda machine.
      Support the troops (...who act like Nazi soldiers) and united we stand (...what for, torture and rapture) are a few phony examples of the new order.

  • The Dems sit by and try to act as if they are not a part of the corruption. This article shows that corruption is aimed at the American pocketbook. There is NO REASON for the increase in oil prices, except the ones that are being made up.

    http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/ene...

  • It’s time for Democrat voters to seriously think about voting for independent party runners in future elections instead of supporting the Democratic Party which is obviously corrupted as seen in the Congress Democrats— Hillary Clinton, Kennedy, Kerry and even Dean. It’s obvious that the party system is rotten. And it’s time for potential Democrat politicians running for office in 2006 and 2008 to think about changing their party to an Independent party. I know I wouldn’t vote for any Democrat in the upcoming elections!!!

    Democrat

    • Don’t forget Bush lost both his presidential elections — what did it matter?

      What will it matter who votes for whom? What matters is who is counting the votes (and, secondarily, who is broadcasting the news)

      But, yeah, we need about 250 Bernie Sanderses.

  • there may not be anouther election if this train is not stopped soon. Bush is trying to change the US gov. you are right there is only one party. Democrats don’t say anything because they are and support the criminals that have highjacked this government.