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Antiwar leaders stymied, frustrated
The Politico ^ | September 9 , 2007 | Mike Allen

Posted on 09/09/2007 5:49:44 PM PDT by RWR8189

A well-known antiwar leader has gone public with the transcript of a private conference call that shows peace activists are exasperated with the Democratic congressional leadership and at a loss for a long-term strategy.

The Aug. 29 call highlights divisions in the Democratic Party that Republicans are gearing up to try to exploit as Congress debates its response to the report on Iraq this week by Gen. David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker.

On Monday, the pair begins two days of testimony on Capitol Hill.

Republicans say the call reflects the degree to which war opponents have failed to gain the advantage that many in both parties thought would build over the summer.

Rabbi Michael Lerner, the editor of Tikkun magazine, posted the transcript Friday on the Web site of the Network of Spiritual Progressives, of which he is a co-chair.

The transcript reveals that opponents of the war in Iraq have decided to first try to enlist conservative Democrats, before moving on moderate Republicans. The call shows they are having little success because of fears about the impact on next year’s elections if the party is seen as defeatist.

The call, which Lerner titled “Strategizing with leaders of the Anti-War Movement,” included two sympathetic members of Congress and representatives of groups ranging from Code Pink to the Progressive Democrats of America.

Lerner -- who is based in Berkeley, Calif., and is a leader of what he calls “the religious left” -- told Politico in a phone interview on Sunday that he concluded from the call that the antiwar movement does not have a long-term strategy, even though the war “is going to continue through the end of President Bush’s administration” and perhaps into the term of the next president.

Lerner said he posted the transcript in an effort to persuade war opponents that they need “some fundamentally new thinking.”

“Right now, we could write the story of this Congress as ‘Profiles in Cowardice,’” Lerner said. “There’s a great deal of frustration with the Democrats in the Congress – a sense almost of betrayal. The Democrats don’t have – and even the people in the antiwar movement don’t have – a coherent alternative worldview from which to base a strategy. That’s why they end up debating everything on the same terms that the Republicans do.”

Lerner, 64, said he is on the Orthodox side of the Jewish Renewal Movement; he gained a measure of fame early in the Clinton administration when then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton quoted his phrase “politics of meaning” in speeches. Lerner said the transcript was prepared by his staff and that he is certain it is accurate.

Republicans are circulating the link to the transcript and think it makes their case that opponents of the war in Iraq are losing ground. “This call shows the tables may have turned,” said one Republican official.

“It shows the tightrope Democrats have to walk with an angry group of liberal organizers who are sensing defeat.”

The transcript quotes Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.), who is co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, as saying: “The people that need to hear are the moderate Democrats who are holding up the whole thing. They’re the ones who have to know that their people care, that they [want to] bring our troops home. They swear they don’t. They swear that they’ll lose their elections if they do the right thing.”

When one peace organizer talks about “peeling away Republican support for the war,” Woolsey interjects: “Maybe you folks should go after the Democrats.”

Chris Shields, Woolsey's press secretary, said in reply: “As a leader of the anti-war movement, the Congresswoman is committed to working with outside groups, her colleagues in the House, and her party's leadership to bring our troops home to their families in a safe and orderly manner."

During the call, Woolsey advises the activists: “Help people change the conversation from ‘abandoning the troops’ to funding orderly redeployment. I’m telling you, that’s going to take six months to a year. … Progressives know that whether we spend money on this or not is going to make the difference. That’s all the House can really do, the budget part of it.”

The activists express discontent with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). At one point, Woolsey, who represents Marin and Sonoma counties, is quoted as saying: “I believe that Nancy is with us, and she’s counting on you guys, ... and me to push from the Left in the Congress.”

Lerner, in the interview with Politico, was not sympathetic. “We’re not that concerned about what’s going on in her heart,” he said. “We’re trying to end the war and in that, she does not seem to be very much with us – is not willing to take any serious political risk.”

Jennifer Crider, a Pelosi aide who is communications director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said in response: “We understand their frustration. Democrats are frustrated more Republicans won't listen to their constituents and join our fight to end the war.”

The other lawmaker on the call, Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), defends Pelosi. “The speaker doesn’t have the votes,” he said. “If you see what has happened in the Democratic Caucus, I don’t think you’d be quite as critical of the speaker. She really is trying. … We cobbled together a majority by winning in a lot of seats that tend to be conservative: in the South, in the rural Midwest, and so on. These members are very much afraid that if they get to far out front, they’re going to lose their seat, and they’re being advised to not take risks so we can sustain this majority.”

“You know, it’s a calculated decision, and it’s a difficult one,” Moran added. “I think I know where Nancy is in her heart, and I think she is where we are. But she’s in a leadership position now: She needs to represent more than her immediate constituency; she’s got to represent the Democratic Party, and there’s a whole lot of Democrats that are far more reluctant to challenge this president and to make waves.”

Moran talks about finding cracks in Republican support. “Just as we have Democrats in conservative Republican seats, they’ve got more Republicans in what have become Democratic seats,” he said.

“We’ve got to target them. They’re going to have to choose between their loyalty to their constituency versus their president. Their president is on his way out, and when you talk to them privately, their share a lot more misgivings then they express publicly, and I think we need to tap into those misgivings."

Lerner said he plans to hold a similar call “after the Congressional thing plays out – probably in the middle of October.” He said he is debating who to invite, and is not sure it makes sense to include the members of Congress.

“They’re trying to explain to us why they can’t stop the stop the war,” Lerner said. “I have tremendous respect for these people, and I don’t mean to be sounding too negative about them. But I don’t know if it would be that profitable to have a conversation with people who have this need to protect Nancy.”


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antiwar; iraqwar; osama; wariniraw
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To: abercrombie_guy_38
I think the Democratic National Convention could end up pitting the forces of Senator Hillary Clinton (aka the US Northeast faction) versus the forces of Senator Barack Obama (the US Midwest faction). Obama has the backing of one Oprah Winfrey and very likely the Daley machine in Chicago, which means Obama could command a lot of votes in the US Midwest.

In short, we could end up with a major factional fight at the convention itself.

41 posted on 09/09/2007 8:27:57 PM PDT by RayChuang88
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To: prairiebreeze
I think most in the US want us to win. During Viet Nam, many did not make the connection to our security or it seemed not to be an immediate threat. Now it's different.

These peaceniks or just Bush-haters are fighting a losing battle here and in the past would be shunned or tried as traitors.

The dems have the quandry. They spent a lot of time railing against the war (Bush) and now that the big election is coming they realize they invested in defeat. They have a real delimma, but they have 14 months to roll over and play patriot.

42 posted on 09/09/2007 8:33:54 PM PDT by pierstroll
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To: Max Friedman
We do know that Lerner did attend the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in New York City, so it's very likely he did get ordained as a rabbi. However, you REALLY have to wonder how did Lerner get into Leftist politics, which frequently clashes with real Jewish beliefs.
43 posted on 09/09/2007 8:38:03 PM PDT by RayChuang88
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To: RWR8189

If they were really interested in peace they’d stop encouraging the terrorists by promising them a US surrender.


44 posted on 09/10/2007 1:14:57 AM PDT by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

http://laotze.blogspot.com/2007/09/george-orwell-and-todays-truthers.html


45 posted on 09/10/2007 1:18:49 AM PDT by expatguy (Support Conservative Blogging - "An American Expat in Southeast Asia")
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To: RWR8189
Guess the psycho libs don't understand that the War on Terror is a tad more complicated than making a sign, marching around, and flapping their gums.
The 60s have been over for 3 and 1/2 decades.
Time for these has-been hippies and their spawn to grow up.

How many times do the Democrats have to tell these idiots that ending the War on Terror immediately isn't going to happen.

Another thing... what's the activist's first clue that Democrats are notorious liars about everything. Why should this situation be any different?

Can almost hear the lib leaders saying, "Why did they (the activists) believe us?"

Can't be a comfortable feeling for Pelosi to have Code Pink wearing out the sidewalk in front of her home in San Francisco!!

46 posted on 09/10/2007 9:10:14 AM PDT by xtinct (I was the next door neighbor kid's imaginary friend.)
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To: abercrombie_guy_38; Uncle Miltie
I’ll actually watch the Rat convention if it’s a repeat of what happened in Chicago.

40th Anniversary Edition


47 posted on 09/10/2007 2:07:20 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler ("A person's a person no matter how small." -Dr. Seuss)
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To: All
Chris Shields said bring our troops home to their families in a safe and orderly manner and to hell with the innocent civilians who supported a democratic form of government. While Woolsey advises the activists: Help people change the conversation from ‘abandoning the troops’ to funding orderly redeployment. The democrats are all about talking points, but the essence of their meaning is still the same. We tried caring about the Bosnians and the genocide in Darfur and Rwanda, and look what it got us, less money for research on HIV and handouts to our constituents.
48 posted on 09/10/2007 2:20:57 PM PDT by street_lawyer (Conservative Defender of the Faith)
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To: Candor7

Right you are.

Heck they are more than just Fascist Enablers; they are enablers of all kinds of people.

They enable criminals, the poor, drug addicts etc...

The enabler always expects payment from their constituency.


49 posted on 09/10/2007 2:27:20 PM PDT by biscuit jane ( grammar and spelling not guaranteed)
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