Posted on 12/09/2016 1:54:11 PM PST by ErikJohnsky
Aides and supporters of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are searching for an alternative to Rep. Keith Ellison, the early favorite to become the next leader of the Democratic National Committee, amid resistance to the Minnesota liberals bid from key parts of the partys base.
The contest to replace Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is evolving into a larger fight over the future of the party. Backers of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are throwing their support behind Ellison while some Clinton supporters are searching for an alternative.
Ellison picked up an powerful endorsement Thursday from the AFL-CIO, which issued a statement calling him a proven leader.
But his candidacy remains under siege. Ellison has faced vocal criticism from prominent Democrats, Jewish groups and some union leaders, who have questioned his comments about Israel, his defense of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and his commitment to his own party.
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“But Dem will still beat Dem-Lite almost every time.”
I agree with you. I initially backed Cruz, but realized my error when he refused to back Trump and basically turned into a pouting teenager. I think he would have lost against Hillary.
Harry Truman once said, “I may not win running as a Democrat, but I certainly won’t win running as a Republican.” (Running as a Republican against a real Republican. We’re talking policies.)
He was correct. You must satisfy your base first and foremost. The big tent, come-to-the-middle, compromising RINO’s have lost us much over the last twenty years.
Whoever the D’s pick for Chairperson will have many problems=Great news for the GOP! What difference does it make?
If not Ellison, then Anthony Weiner!
Islamaphobes!
Good thing my mouth was empty when I read that. LOL
Now that is really funny.. Thanks for the laugh.
NOOO, DEMS!!! Keith is your man! GO KEITH!!!
Actually I was calling the Democrat leftists 'racists', and 'Islamaphobes', for not supporting Ellison.
If the shoe was on the other foot (if through some freak of nature Ellison had an R by his name, and was running for the RNC Party leadership) the DNC would be quick to spout out these accusations.
But, yes, all that notwithstanding - I'm happy to be called an 'evil deplorable' by the Marxist Party and their enablers in the Media.
The problem with the GOP, is that they were originally the party of upper crusty Mainline Protestants. So when working class patriot Democrats defected, and joined the GOP, after the hippies gravitated to the Democrats in the late 60’s/early 70’s, they were never truly welcomed by the GOP party Establishment.
This is why the GOP Establishment barely gets upset over Liberal media bias. When the media talks about “Right wing wackos”, the Establishment thinks “they’re not talking about us, they’re talking about all those crazy yahoos in with their guns and pick up trucks”. So they’re perfectly fine the media bashing the activist base, who they view as riffraff.
“When the media talks about Right wing wackos, the Establishment thinks theyre not talking about us, theyre talking about all those crazy yahoos in with their guns and pick up trucks. So theyre perfectly fine the media bashing the activist base, who they view as riffraff.”
You are certainly correct that there is an elite in power and many if not most probably feel the way you described towards the working men and women who have escaped from the Democratic party. Actually, those escapes have been run out of the Democratic party by identity politics. A white Democrat is not appreciated and is as likely to be called racist or proto-something or neo-cryptic-something as any Republican. So, they left.
Looking at how things change over time, though, I hold out hope that as the new, working class and former working class (now much wealthier) Republicans gain power that the grip of the Elites will slowly weaken through time and death.
If you look at the ages of people in government, although the Republicans are on average younger, there are still a lot of career Republicans who are in their seventies and eighties. Dr Richard Feynman said, “Science advances one funeral at a time.” I think that is true of most things, the Republicans included. I can’t wait for guys like John McCain to leave this veil of tears.
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