progressive cyberdadaism from our nation’s capital
An Ohio-based group of Democratic Hillary Clinton supporters say they’ll work actively against Sen. Barack Obama if he becomes the nominee, arguing that Clinton has been the subject of “intense sexism” by party leaders and the media.
I get it that former Clinton supporters are going to have a hard time supporting Obama. Staying home, sure, I understand. But, actively campaigning against him?
Why don’t Clinton supporters start a third party? The two-party system, as far as I can see, isn’t inscribed in the Constitution. So, why not? When I was at the Netroots Nation Fundraiser a couple of weeks ago, Senator Feingold spoke eloquently about how the role of activists (and we are all activists of various stripes) is to keep the candidates honest. To keep a future Obama administration honest.
527’s are one mechanism for keeping politicians honest. Yes, I understand that Obama wants to neutralize the power of 527’s. To which I will say that it’s very interesting and relevant that he wants to do that. And, I, in all due repect say to my future president: Not Gonna Happen. If I want to start (or support) a PAC that supports his candidacy I will. If I want to start (or support) a PAC that prods his campaign on the issue of energy and the environment, then I’ll do that. This hippopotamus has never been a lock-step kind of mammal.
Top-down organizing works very well for the authoritarian mindset. It doesn’t work for the Democratic Party. And, I doubt it would work for a future party founded by current Clinton supporters.
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May 16th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
The Hillocrats? Sounds better than The Clinticans. Just sayin…
May 16th, 2008 at 10:22 pm
In fact, I was trying to come up with a name. Unfortunately, I’m attached to the name “Hippocrats.” But, hey, I would think about joining the “Hillocrats.”