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Grayson, Kucinich, Warren, and the Road to Hell
Below is an insightful timeless article by Anthony Noel. It seems to be increasingly important as time goes by.
A striking thing occurred during FireDogLake’s recent Virtual Town Hall meeting with Rep. Alan Grayson.
Not so striking, perhaps, to dyed-in-the-wool Democrats who toe the party line no matter what. But to those who look at things more objectively, what happened was not merely symptomatic, but downright diagnostic as to why people-first Progressive reform has become all but impossible in this country - despite consistent polling which shows Americans overwhelmingly support such reform.
Some context:
The virtual town hall was an online event for FDL members. The NPA proudly supports FDL as it is one of the few truly progressive blog/news sites available. FDL's series of meetings are highly informative, interactive sessions where members discuss the topic at hand after a PowerPoint presentation and some discussion amongst the presenter and FDL staff.
Rep. Grayson began the evening with an eye-opening presentation based on a government report about who has wealth in America. The stark numbers – most notably (for me, at least) that 25 percent of Americans have a net worth of $1,000 – were presented by Grayson in the straightforward, sarcastic, often darkly humorous style for which he is famous. After taking a few questions from FDL staff, the floor was opened to members, who did their usual stellar job of cutting right to the chase.
What stuck me was how, after several questions and Rep. Grayson’s characteristically direct answers, the one question he did not have what I could consider a “good” answer for – indeed, the correct answer – was some variation of: “So what do we do to change things?”
Now, let me just state that I have nothing but praise for Grayson’s presentation and his terrific interactions with FDL members during this event. And at one point, he came very close to that “correct” answer, the one each of us, in our heart of hearts, knows that someone of Grayson’s stature must eventually stand up, boldly state, and unashamedly own. Responding to Jane Hamsher’s question, “Well – so, what can we do?,” Grayson replied: “We have to put one of us [meaning a Progressive] in the White House.”
At other points in the conversation, Grayson had high praise for Dennis Kucinich – perhaps the only true progressive we have in the U.S. House at present; and for Elizabeth Warren, the woman who would lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, if only our sold-out president had feet of something other than clay. Grayson waxed nearly poetic about these two incredible public servants’ dedication to bettering the lives of common people, and their selfless work in trying to make the headway we so desperately need for them to make.
But as the event ended, Rep. Grayson gave his pitch for re-electing Barack Obama, stating that anything other than an Obama victory in 2012 will mean the last gasp for the middle-class and poor Americans. Bluntly, the same old lesser-of-two-evils crap.
I have no doubt that Grayson, Kucinich, and Warren have only the best intentions. But when Rep. Kucinich gets on Air Force One in Cleveland opposed to the HIG (Health Insurance Giveaway) and gets off in Washington prepared to vote for it; when Professor Warren refuses to see the handwriting on the wall - that she is not going to be doing anything of real consequence to Wall Street while working for the Geithner/Obama syndicate; and when Rep. Grayson says we need a Progressive in the White House one minute but endorses the fatally flawed justifications that have taken us to the edge of cataclysm the next, intentions become meaningless.
All three of these leaders were among 10 selected by “MyFDL” readers last fall as preferred opponents to Barack Obama in the 2012 Democratic Party primaries, the same process in which the New Progressive Alliance was born. Without mutinous behavior – i.e., REAL leadership – on the part of such outlandishly bright, capable, deeply caring people as these, their good intentions will serve only to pave our Road to Hell.
Here’s hoping one, perhaps all of them, will step up to the challenge we now face. That they will take faith from the political winds – now blowing the world over, from Cairo to Madison – which portend the rise of common people against the oligarchs and plutocrats whose grip on power in this country must be released, if we are to have any hope of leading secure lives, in peace, on a healthy planet.
Anthony Noel
NPA Facilitator
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Saw that red flag a while back, but I ignored it
Thanks for sharing this with us. I hate to say it, but my heart sank w/Grayson during the healthcare debate when he said he would support the president's healthcare behemoth without a public option.
Because he is such a champion in other ways, I chose to overlook it. But here it is again, rearing it's ugly head.
Howard Dean is talking the same jive. It seems many have willingly, or just out of fear bought into this "who else ya gonna vote for?" routine. Many supposed Progressives promote Bachman in the absence of a Palin run, so that the argument will really stand up and Obama can be re elected.
To me, this is unpatriotic and undermines what's left of our democracy. I say turn it around on them. Help Huntsman get the republican nomination, then the South can stay home. Who else they gonna vote for? The black man? We need to turn that dirty trick around on them and make them eat it!
I totally disagree. The south
I totally disagree. The south won't stay home. Their churches will whip them out to the polls in droves. We need a crazy Republican who can draw off the teabaggers, dividing the Republicans and scare away independents. Disillusioned Democrats, labor and many independents could then get a third party candidate elected.
what we can do.
Actually I think a Palin or Bachmann would scare everyone into voting for Obama. The reality is they have no chance to win. We cannot control republicans and apparently no longer have any influence among democrats. The best thing we can do - based upon the democrats' 2009 to present performance - is brace ourselves to our duties and start or support a third party. The middle class has been decimated waiting for the republicans or democrats to respond over the past 40 years.
Cart before the horse
Agreed, but that is the GOAL.
What steps need to be taken, can be taken, to achieve that?
Start with local, then state, congress and work up to the WH?
More than just the WH
In the volunteer area we are building up state coordinators and volunteers in all 50 states. We are also coordinating with the Green Party. To sign up all you have to do is fill out an NPA volunteer form here. The most important item is that this is about issues and not just having one party or another win an election. We need to change the way our country is going and it is apparent the two party system is not going to help.
And the beat goes on!
Democrats continue to say the right thing and then cave and vote the wrong way as so well described in this article. See Bernie, you Stop Caving!
And the beat still goes on!
Though this article is over a year old (I copied it from Anthony Noel with his permission) it is very applicable today and more important than ever. Barney Frank, who talks a good talk, recently acted as Geithner's lawyer in the LIBOR congressional hearings. See here.
As long as we support the usual suspects who make us feel better with an occasional rant while fully supporting the 1 percent and bankers raping the rest of us, then nothing will change. Anthony is right. Intentions are meaningless in light of one's actions. Until we give up on the Uniparty (including fake socialists) and move on to something better (NPA, Green Party, Occupy, Justice Party, etc.) we are dooming our country. The more we delay the more misery there will be and the harder it will be to change. See also Another Democratic Cave or follow along on our NPA Facebook Page on weekly disappointments.