Ralph
Nader
Over
thirty years ago, Republican historian and political analyst, Kevin Phillips,
remarked that the “Republicans go for the jugular while the Democrats go for
the capillaries.” This serious disparity in political energy levels is rarely
taken into account to explain election turnouts. The voluntary enfeebling of
the Democratic Party started long ago. In 1970, writing in Harper’s Magazine,
economist John Kenneth Galbraith, a co-founder of Americans for Democratic
Action, wrote an article “Who Needs
Democrats? And What It Takes to be Needed?” He argued that if the
Democratic Party does not take on the corporate and political establishment, it
has no purpose at all.
In
2001, long after the 1980 Reagan landslide of Jimmy Carter, Labor Secretary
under Clinton, Robert Reich, wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post which
declared, “…The Democratic Party. It’s Dead.”
In
the following years, while the Democrats were accelerating their abandonment of
half the country as “red states,” and became more out of touch with blue-collar
workers and unions, whom they took for granted, the Republicans were becoming
more energized by the year. Their mouthpieces dominating talk radio – e.g.,
Rush Limbaugh – were directly sowing unrebutted discord, day after day, among
blue-collar workers against the Democrats. Why? It’s because the Democrats
essentially gave up on Talk Radio and didn’t bother listening to how these
corporatist radio bloviators were turning hard working listeners into Reagan
Democrats.
While
the GOP was eroding the core base of the Democratic Party and taking total
control of red state legislatures, governorships, and courts, the Democrats,
starting in 1979, were plunging into enticing and taking corporate PAC money,
as urged by then Rep. Tony Coelho (D-CA). This reliance on corporate campaign
money weakened the Party’s positions and actions on behalf of workers,
consumers, the environment, and the need for an expanded social safety net for
the populace. Western nations have provided their citizens superior health
care, family support and education programs for decades.
The
comparative energy levels were exhibited in the 2010 state gerrymandering
drive. While the Democrats were snoozing, a laser beam effort in several
states, like Pennsylvania, took the Dems to the cleaners. The result: majority
GOP Congressional delegations for a decade even though the Democrats won the
popular vote there. (See: Ratf**ked: The
True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America’s Democracy by David Daley.)
Recall,
in 2009 Obama had a large majority Democratic advantage in the House and Senate
as a result of his win over John McCain in November 2008. Instead of going
forward full throttle with this mandate, Obama chose extreme caution. He
focused on Obamacare, after giving up right at the beginning the crucial
“public option” allowing people to opt out of the corporate health insurance
grip. He gave it up unilaterally before
negotiations began with the obstructive GOP.
For
the rest of his term, Obama appeared to be resting. He promised a $9.50 federal
minimum wage in his 2008 campaign but didn’t lift a finger for it during his
first term. It is still at a poverty wage of $7.25 per hour to this day. He
didn’t really put up a grassroots fight for his stimulus bill following the
Wall Street collapse and the great recession starting under George W. Bush,
(the war criminal against the Iraqi people.) Obama even declined to prosecute
the Wall Street crooks.
In
the meantime, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, managed to lose the House to a
reactionary GOP in the 2010 elections, the 2012 elections, the 2014 elections
and the 2016 elections, straightjacketing any possible Obama agenda in the
Congress. The Dems had the popular New Deal agenda update in their grasp, but
let it slip through their fingers while the GOP had a corporatist anti-worker,
consumer, and women’s agenda and with ferocious energy blocked improvements
supported by a majority of people in the US.
Even
more inexplicable was the Democratic Party’s refusal to strongly support the
galvanizing political civic movement to cancel the Electoral College (see
NationalPopularVote.com). This organizing effort has led so far to the passage
of state laws (California, New York, Illinois, etc.) handing the Electoral
College vote to the presidential
candidate who wins the national popular vote. The Democrats won the popular
vote in 2000 (Al Gore) and 2016 (Hillary Clinton) but lost the Electoral
College vote to G.W. Bush and the surprised Donald Trump. Still, the Democrats
stay on the sidelines though this movement already has enabled state laws
totaling 215 Electoral College votes, needing only to get to 270 to neutralize
this anti-democratic vestige from the historic era of slavery.
Almost
everywhere you look you see this huge disparity in energy levels. Compare the
smaller Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives with the Pelosi-toady
Progressive Caucus. The difference is that between thunder and slumber over the
years.
Compare
the Tea Party’s slamming impact on the established GOP in Congress with the
tepid attitude of most labor unions and the AFL-CIO deferring to the Democratic
Party.
Compare
the over-the-top corporate judges to the so-called liberal judges, as relating
to federal cases against Trump.
Compare
the comprehensive ghastly Heritage Foundation’s 900-page 2025 blueprint
directed toward the GOP expansion of the corporate state and the stripping away
of services to the people and their rights with the agenda advanced by the
progressive citizen groups. No comparison. The media notices this difference in
energy levels which is one reason it gives more coverage to the right-wing
messianic bulldozers who show in every way that they are hungrier for taking
power as they take no prisoners.
Partisan
energy disparities even extend to the right-wing vs. left-wing media. The
former has the brazen Fox News network. The left has nothing like that. Bill
Moyers told me he urged mega-rich George Soros and allies to start a competing
progressive network after Fox became quickly formidable. No way.
The
right-wing magazines cover the actions of their right-wing allies, plus those
gatherings and books. While the progressive media mostly ignores reviewing
progressive books and what citizen groups are driving for against corporate
power in Washington, DC, and at the state level. The Progressive media prefers
publishing their opinions and exposé pieces. That’s one reason why there are
more non-fiction right-wing corporatist books which become best sellers, while
progressive tomes gather dust.
Further
weakening the energy gap in favor of the GOP are the Democrats who look for
scapegoats like the Greens to account for their disgraceful losses. They rarely
look at themselves in the mirror. Democrats like Norman Solomon (See, Roots
Action) issue “autopsy reports” following Party defeats. The 2017 report documented the Democratic
Party’s arrogant, entrenched leadership which ignores the progressive base.
After
the November 5th debacle, have you heard about mass resignations by Democrats
responsible for this victory by the convicted felon, chronic liar, bigot,
corrupt, phony promisor Trump? Well, the DNC chair, Jamie Harrison is resigning
but that is pro forma. Other Democratic
leaders are still on board at the state and federal level, in addition to,
astonishingly enough, the failed corporate political/media consultants who
enriched themselves while wasting away the biggest flood of campaign money in
American history on the Kamala Harris campaign.
Younger
Democrats who raise the need to displace the failed Democratic apparatchiks,
and who want popular vigorous progressive agendas, as espoused by the naturally
popular Senator Bernie Sanders, get ignored or worse pushed out of contention,
visibility and, importantly, respect.
The
Party’s losing elders have assured the absence of farm teams, of successors.
Speaker Pelosi and her deputy Rep. Steny Hoyer are experts at this geriatric
supremacy despite their track record of losing to the aggressive Republican
plutocrats. Energy counts, matters and wins the political battles. There isn’t
even any adrenaline around the Dems’ capillaries.
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