We can say we're voting our conscience by voting against the two top contenders, but that's the kind of satisfaction that's filling but fleeting. It's here and then it's gone. One of those two is going to win, and we will have to live with the voters' choice for the next four years.
In a conversation the other day, someone--an admitted Democrat and progressive--said it had to be Romney, simply because Obama needed to learn a hard lesson. He has failed us so completely he doesn't deserve another term. (What wasn't said but could be seen hanging in the air were two words guaranteed to settle any argument of that measure: "So there.")
This person went on to ask, how much worse could it be with Romney as president, anyway? And mightn't it be better for us in 2016 if the Dems aren't rewarded this time for their transgressions? (Reminder: Democrat/progressive speaking.)
While the others involved in the conversation wouldn't necessarily go quite that far, they leaped on the bandwagon careening toward "Screw Obama and the Democrats." Boy, were they mad! They were so mad they completely forgot that screwing the Democrats meant essentially screwing themselves. Pointing that out to them only added to their anger. They were already screwed, and it was all Obama's fault. And it was all the Democrats' fault. And they will be made to pay.
I'll skip the rest of the conversation, except to add that there was some talk of giving up being a Democrat until 2016, when the opportunity to elect real progressives might present itself. (In other words, they'll be Democrats when and if being a Democrat is cool again, but don't expect them to do anything to make that happen.)
To this dedicated, lifetime Democrat (yes, I've talked about this before) that's like saying they'll give up being an American until America comes to its senses. Being a member of a major political party--one with power and clout and the potential ability to make real societal change--is not a part-time, fair weather pastime; it's a privilege and an obligation. It requires commitment and hard work. It requires a studious analysis of past and present performance in order to understand our role in strengthening our platform and choosing our stable of potential leaders.
It requires that we honor the heroes of our party and work to keep the fruits of their hard labor relevant, sustained and not in vain. It requires that we vet our candidates, draw out the very best, and support them to the hilt.
As Democrats we've signed on to stand firm against our enemies--the enemies of the people--and form a coalition that can't be broken. It's the only way we can fight against the privateers and build our country back again. So we work to maintain our party and when our leaders disappoint us or go against what our party stands for (not unheard of, sorry to say), we're required to set them straight. We never let up. We make them act like Democrats.
What we don't do is pick up our toys and go home. And we sure as hell don't work against our elected leaders and help the other guys win.
(Cross-posted at Ramona's Voices )





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As for those wishy washy Demo's they are only fooling themselves. If we end up with a rethuglican President and a rethuglican Congress, in four years, they could do a century of damage to this country. Can we really afford it?
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It's the rigid, hard-nosed leftists who want a saint in office, even though it's never going to happen.
If they're going to call themselves Democrats they had better start acting like one. Otherwise they're grabbing a title they don't deserve.
After 8 years of Bush started with the "Oh they're all the same!" argument, I already feel sufficiently burned; no, the parties are NOT the same. Ask any woman facing having her private parts probed with the intent to shame her out of making a very personal decision. I don't recall any Democratic Congress member or president calling for that.
I'm an American citizen and I plan to stay that way. I'm not voting for the Isolated Rich Guy who would eviscerate everything good about living in America and treat us like serfs, creating starvation wage, non-benefitted jobs. Oh, and the women would have no access to health care or contraception, and be treated like expendable incubators.
The last four years HAVE been rough. But the economy is slowly starting to rally. I'm not about to turn things back over to the party that created the problem to begin with. War with Iran is too great a price to pay.
rated.
OKay, hopping off my soapbox!
They may well get what they are wishing for.
Even if just the impact on the federal judicial nominations are considered (something that will impact us for decades) the choice for anyone who thinks a more progressive approach is preferable to movement further to the right...VOTE OBAMA.
I want to tell them: Stop with the bitching. I get that things are not great...and I get a lot more could be done. But throwing the baby out with the bathwater is not the way to go.
Thanks for the essay.