Posted on 07/25/2006 12:40:00 PM PDT by beaversmom
DENVER Moderate Democrats trying to get back into a debate now dominated by liberals offered yesterday what they hope is a centrist path back to the White House, showcasing potential presidential candidates and unveiling a Hillary Clinton-produced American Dream Initiative designed to appeal to the middle class.
Hillary Clinton The occasion was the annual meeting of the Democratic Leadership Council, a centrist group that propelled Bill Clinton to the presidency and has been long favored by the party's officeholders from states that lean Republican.
The backdrop for the summer session was the growing pressure from the left to make the party more outspokenly liberal and confrontational as it heads into this year's key congressional elections and the looming 2008 presidential contest.
That pressure is most evident in Connecticut, where Sen. Joseph Lieberman one of the founders of the council is in the fiercest battle of his political life against a candidate gaining unexpected strength from grass-roots anger at Lieberman's support for President Bush's Iraq policies. The pressure is at its loudest among liberal and populist bloggers who have been savaging Democratic Leadership Council policies leading up to the Denver gathering.
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., the front-runner for the presidential nomination, has tried to broker peace in the party. She was criticized widely by liberals for her call last year for an ideological cease-fire. Her effort this year to come up with policy initiatives that could be embraced by liberals and moderates was dismissed by those critics even before it was unveiled.
Dead on arrival, pronounced Markos Moulitsas, whose blog, Daily Kos, is wildly popular among progressives. Moulitsas told Democratic Leadership Council members at the meeting that the organization was a relic of the 1990s.
The two-day conference where Democrats from 42 states discussed the party's future also presented an opportunity for several Democrats exploring presidential bids to test their messages.
Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack offered an olive branch to the critics, saying the council could be a bridge-builder to link the competing wings of the party.
Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh urged Democrats to move beyond their antipathy to Bush.
Now it is up to us to start thinking about tomorrow and what comes next, Bayh said.
It was left to Clinton the only speaker to really rouse the audience to outline some proposals under the rubric of the 20-page American Dream Initiative. Offering Democrats as change agents, the former first lady said, Once again America needs to work for everyone, not just the privileged and the powerful, as she accused Republicans of economic mismanagement and favoring the rich.
To help the middle class, she proposed programs to control college tuition costs, increase personal savings, cut corporate subsidies, reduce spending on government contracts and increase accountability on pension funds. Borrowing an idea from Britain, she proposed baby bonds giving a $500 savings bond to each of the 4 million children born every year in the United States, with another $500 bond at age 10, in an effort to increase savings.
Twisting the It's the economy, stupid phrase from her husband's 1992 campaign, she said the rallying cry in 2008 will be It's the American Dream, stupid.
At least a half-dozen other Democrats considering White House bids were not present, which underscored the split among moderate and liberal wings of the party.
Democratic Leadership Council founder Al From said he believed the initiative represented a set of ideas around which Democrats of all stripes can rally as we head into the fall election.
That's all children born in the U.S. including anchor babies.
Shouldn't the headline read, "Democrats reach down to middle class?"
More like "Democrats reach out for my wallet"
I stopped reading when I read the words "Moderate Democrats..."
There is no such thing.
Words fail me, but not others Im sure. How many people will vote for the Dems just because of the promise of free money..
When democrats reach out to the middle class, they are usually reaching for our wallets.
OK we already have the earned income credit which has taken half the population off the tax rolls. Now we're gonna pay them even more to have kids.
You just know there's going to be idiots out there thinking "free money" and "boy, Hillary really cares about me and my family".
REACHING OUT TO FILCH THEIR WALLETS AND PURSES, YOU MEAN!.......
"It's the socialism, stupid!"
Oh Please raise my taxes and control more of my life mr democratic politician..man.!!!
Woese than that -- the EIC added them to OUR tax rolls. It is an illegal transfer directly from us who made good decisions to "the poor" who did not.
It is a reward taken by the State at the point of a gun to reward sloth and irresponsibility.
"Dead on arrival, pronounced Markos Moulitsas, whose blog, Daily Kos, is wildly popular among progressives"
Progressives?
Moonbats, maybe.
As*hats, surely.
But Progressives?
Geesh.
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