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Greenfield: The Democratic Party’s Civil War is Here
Sultan Knish blog ^ | Sunday, November 09, 2014 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 11/09/2014 2:53:10 PM PST by Louis Foxwell

Sunday, November 09, 2014

The Democratic Party’s Civil War is Here

Posted by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog

There are really two Democratic parties.

One is the old corrupt party of thieves and crooks. Its politicians, black and white, are the products of political machines. They believe in absolutely nothing. They can go from being Dixiecrats to crying racism, from running on family values to pushing gay marriage and the War on Women.

They will say absolutely anything to get elected.

Cunning, but not bright, they are able campaigners. Reformers underestimate them at their own peril because they are determined to win at all costs.

The other Democratic Party is progressive. Its members are radical leftists working within the system. They are natural technocrats and their agendas are full of big projects. They function as community organizers, radicalizing and transforming neighborhoods, cities, states and even the country.

They want to win, but it’s a subset of their bigger agenda. Their goal is to transform the country. If they can do that by winning elections, they’ll win them. But if they can’t, they’ll still follow their agenda.

Sometimes the two Democratic parties blend together really well. Bill Clinton combined the good ol' boy corruption and radical leftist politics of both parties into one package. The secret to his success was that he understood that most Democrats, voters or politicians, didn’t care about his politics, they wanted more practical things. He made sure that his leftist radicalism played second fiddle to their corruption.

Bill Clinton convinced old Dems that he was their man first. Obama stopped pretending to be anything but a hard core progressive.

The 2014 election was a collision course between the two Democratic parties. The aides and staffers spilling dirt into the pages of the New York Times, the Washington Post and Politico reveal that the crackup had been coming for some time now. Now the two Democratic parties are coming apart.

Reid is blaming Obama. The White House is blaming Reid. This isn’t just a showdown between two arrogant men. It’s a battle between two ideas of what the Democratic Party should be.

Senate Dems chose to back away from Obama to appeal to Middle America. Obama wanted to double down on his 2012 strategy of energizing the base at the expense of moderate voters. Reid and his gang are complaining that Obama didn’t back away far enough from them. Instead he reminded voters in the final stretch that the senators were there to pass his agenda. Obama’s people are dismissing them as cowards for not taking him to battleground states and running on positions even further to the left.

Reid’s people think that Obama deliberately tied them to him and that’s probably true. It’s not just about Obama’s ego. His campaigns and his time in office were meant to showcase the progressive position that the only way to win was from the left. Obama and his people would rather radicalize the Democratic Party and lose, than moderate their positions and stand a chance of winning.

The left isn’t interested in being a political flirtation. It nukes any attempt at centrism to send the message that its allies will not be allowed any other alternative except to live or die by its agenda.

Obama deliberately sabotaged Reid’s campaign plans, as Reid’s chief of staff discussed, because that strategy involved disavowing Obama and his legacy. In the time honored tradition of the radical left, Obama would rather have a Republican senate than a Democratic senate won by going to the center.

Republicans benefited from a Democratic civil war. They were running a traditional campaign against a more traditional part of the Democratic Party. They didn’t really beat the left. They beat the old Dems.

The old Dems were crippled by the progressive agenda. They were pretending to be moderates while ObamaCare, illegal alien amnesty and gay marriage were looking over their shoulders. They married Obama and it was too late for them to get a divorce. And it doesn’t look any better down the road.

The Clintons became the public face of the Democrats, but Instead of turning things around, they presided over a series of defeats. Bill Clinton couldn’t even save Mark Pryor in Arkansas. Not only that, he had to watch Republicans take every congressional seat in Arkansas and the governor’s mansion.

Bill had wanted Hillary to play Sarah Palin, turning her into a kingmaker and building on a narrative of female empowerment by having her back female senators. Instead Kay Hagan, Michelle Nunn, Alison Lundergan Grimes and Amanda Curtis lost. Not only did Hillary Clinton fail to deliver, but the War on Women narrative was turned inside out by the rise of Joni Ernst. Ernst’s emergence as the definitive new senator of the election killed any chance that Democrats had of spinning the election results as sexist; even if Harkin’s Taylor Swift crack hadn’t done that on its own.

The Dems had gambled that the War on Women could offset Obama’s unpopularity, but voters were more concerned about the economy than the culture war. Not only novelty candidates like Wendy Davis, but incumbents like Mark Udall, tried for what they thought was a winning strategy.

But the War on Women wasn’t a strategy, it was a fake talking point that their own consultants had forgotten to tell them was disinformation that they had created to seed the media and spread fear among Republicans. Romney had won white women in every age group.

Increased turnout by minority women had skewed the numbers, but those numbers reflected racial solidarity, not a gender gap. Progressives had not bothered to tell their old Dem cousins what they were doing. The Senate Dems marched into political oblivion by adopting the Wendy Davis platform to the bafflement and ridicule of female voters.

The War on Women meme was greeted with laughter in New York and Colorado. Senator Udall was dubbed Mark Uterus by his own supporters and performed worse with female voters than in 2008. Meanwhile in Iowa, Joni Ernst had split the female vote which Harkin had won by 64 percent in 2008.

Not only did Hillary Clinton do more damage to her brand by failing to deliver white and women voters, but the Democratic Party is stunned, confused and divided. And the damage is self-inflicted.

The Clintons thought that they could reunite a splintering Democratic Party by taking on a Republican midterm election wave. Obama sabotaged Reid to keep the Democratic Party leaning to the left. Reid is now attacking Obama openly in a way that would have been inconceivable a year ago. Obama’s people are returning the favor by going after Reid and Schumer. The war of the two parties has begun.

The old Dems have no ideas and no agenda. The progressives want to get as much of their agenda done even if it’s by executive order and even if it makes them even more unpopular than they are now. The old Dems have realized that they are the ones who will pay a political price for progressive radicalism.

And waiting in the wings is the 2016 election.

Obama has made it clear that he is willing to nuke his own party to get amnesty done. But for the first time his party seems less than eager to sacrifice its short term greed for the agendas of the left. And the only man who could tie the two wings together has emerged weakened from the Battle of Arkansas.

Amnesty promises radical demographic change, but red state Dems want to protect their positions today. They aren’t doing it for the ideology. They want to stay in office. The mutual backstabbing ended in disaster for the Democrats and there’s no reason to think that the backstabbing is going to stop.

Obama won’t just have to fight Republicans for the next two years. He’ll also have to fight Democrats.


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To: Louis Foxwell
The Dems are in a civil war? It is between not right and left, but between the left and the extreme left/Marxist wing....

That is because the Dems don't have a conservative wing (it became the RINOs)

61 posted on 11/09/2014 7:24:41 PM PST by ExCTCitizen (I'm ExCTCitizen and I approve this reply. If it does offend Libs, I'm NOT sorry...)
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To: Louis Foxwell
From DU


62 posted on 11/09/2014 7:59:15 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Great article! I don’t know to what degree this is true - a little or a lot. Regardless, I still think the Republicans will be in a strong position in 2016 - but Republicans are in a war as well, remember? I don’t think the Dem’s will be able to energize their base in the next election as before in 2008, no matter who they run. Fortunately, a lot of gains were made in state legislatures for our side. This will really help for a good while. If the SCOTUS strikes down part of Obamacare (individual mandate) and thereby weakens it, then perhaps in time it can be eliminated. Amnesty is still the big, if not THE biggest issue on the horizon. It would change the demographics of the U.S. forever and the Republicans would have an impossible time going forward. This is the real nuclear option and it looks like Obama can’t wait to press the button. If the Republicans don’t see this as their hill to die on, regardless of the outcome (and I don’t think they see it that way), then I think America is really over as we have been fearing. “The thief comes but to kill, to steal and to destroy” and the progressives are in league with him.


63 posted on 11/09/2014 8:09:18 PM PST by Lake Living
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To: Steely Tom
1968 was way crazier than today.

Way crazier.

I call it "The Year Everything Happened." The Russians invaded Czechoslovakia. ML King was shot. The Tet Offensive--which was portrayed as a defeat by the wretched media, which it was not--occurred. Drugs were everywhere, all kinds of drugs, glamorized in music and media. The Pueblo was captured by North Korea. Apollo 8 orbited the moon at year's end.
64 posted on 11/09/2014 9:04:45 PM PST by Nepeta
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To: Vince Ferrer

i did say an unknown in my statement but i think its a road they may fear to tread again. Warren is better known than Obama was at this time 8 years ago but nowhere near the profile of Hillary so maybe she qualifies on that basis.
They don’t have a very large governor base to pull from. They generally make the most interesting and well known candidates.


65 posted on 11/09/2014 11:25:14 PM PST by wiggen (The teacher card. When the racism card just won't work.)
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To: Steely Tom
Crazy as today seems, it's small potatoes compared to back then.

Apples and oranges. Our Republic was still strong back then. Medicare and the EPA was just being born. Our economic and personal freedoms are greatly diminished as compared to the 60s.

Today, at all levels of government, bureaucrats and sadistic politicians are controlling more and more of our lives.

With Obamacare our very lives will be in hands of evil bureaucrats.

We likely have within our borders upwards of 40 million humans who are not citizens of our Republic. They have no desire to learn English, they don't appreciate our culture and are repulsed by our History. They look to government for freebies and will in a vote for the RAT party in governing majority.

What is crazy is that amnesty will truly be checkmate for our Republic --And the GOPe will happily go along with this demographic destruction of our Republic.

The situation today is much much more dire than the 60s. We are likely living through the last days of our Republic.

66 posted on 11/09/2014 11:42:37 PM PST by sand88 (We can never legislate our way back to Liberty)
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To: Steely Tom

Excellent Analysis.


67 posted on 11/10/2014 4:43:00 AM PST by Tugo (Stop Obama!)
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To: Tax-chick

” Horowitz’s point was that what he calls “neo-Communists,” such as Tom Hayden, took over leadership of the Democrat party at that time. Obama is from the same red-diaper lineage.”

Horowitz is correct.


68 posted on 11/10/2014 9:11:04 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (The only people in the world who fear Obama are American citizens.)
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To: Tugo

This is the subject of Rush Limbaugh’s dialog NOW


69 posted on 11/10/2014 10:11:19 AM PST by Tugo (Stop Obama!)
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To: All

Discussed on Rush Radio NOW


70 posted on 11/10/2014 10:12:02 AM PST by Tugo (Stop Obama!)
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