2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumWhat Bernie Sanders Has Already Won
There is a huge grassroots movement, explained Jeremy Schafer, one of many people who traveled from California to support Sen. Bernie Sanders in Iowa. People building infrastructure to support future progressive candidates. He continued: Bernie Sanders is building a foundation. Win or lose, we will be there to keep Hillary honest and the next person honest.
The Vermont senator isnt running to hold Hillary Clinton accountablehes running to win. And at his final event before Mondays caucusa packed rally of more than 1,000 (possibly 2,000) supporters in a modest arena at Grandview University in Des MoinesSanders made that clear. You want a radical idea? All right, heres a radical idea, said the socialist who has captured the hearts of millions of Democratic voters. Together, were going to create an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1 percent.
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In a Sunday interview with NBCs Matt Lauer, Sanders announced his plan to fight this primary to the end. I hope we win, but if we lose by two points, so whatwere going to go to New Hampshire, then were going to go to South Carolina, then were going to go to Nevada, he told the Today show anchor. We are in this to the end. Sanders is in it to win it, and that gets to the truth of California supporter Jeremy Schafers statement. Win or lose, Sanders will stand as a historic presence in the Democratic Party
Whether it was the socialist left in the 1950s and 60s, the New Left in the 1970s, or the labor left in the 1980s, Democrats have always kept their left flank at arms length. This became principle (or, for critics, pathology) in the late 1980s and 1990s, when centrist reformers marginalized the left in a drive toin their narrativesave liberalism from itself. Led by President Bill Clinton, and backed by a phalanx of Democratic lawmakers, Democrats built ties to Wall Street, embraced the conservative war on crime, and reshaped the safety net, scrapping programs like Aid to Families With Dependent Children in favor of more limited, market-friendly alternatives.
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For Sanders and others in the remnants of the old left, this wasnt just wrong, it was ruinous. For them, Democrats would only flourish when they embraced the left. Twenty years after Bill Clinton won re-election on a centrist platform, and at the twilight of an administration that spurned the left as much as it embraced it, Sanders and his allies have all but confirmed their hypothesis. With uncomplicated language and simple sincerity, Sanders has rallied millions of Democrats under the banner of democratic socialisma kind of neoNew Deal liberalism, set against Barack Obama and Hillary Clintons attempted synthesis of Great Society policies and Third Way politicsand moved socialist from the realm of epithet to legitimate label.
Win or lose, that counts. Its the Democratic analogue to Reagans 1976 primary against Gerald Forda sign of the times and of the future. If Sanders wins Iowa, New Hampshire, and the nomination, then hell bring (or drag) the Democratic Party to the left. If he loses, then hell represent the largest faction in the party, with the power to hold a President Hillary Clinton accountable and even shape her administration, from appointments and nominations to regulatory policy.
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http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/02/bernie_sanders_has_already_changed_the_future_of_the_democratic_party.html
Mike__M
(1,052 posts)And that "Never, ever" will be remembered long after the delegates have been counted.
HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)Talk about a rallying cry. They want a fight? We'll give them one.