Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

2016 Postmortem

Showing Original Post only (View all)

kadaholo

(304 posts)
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 12:50 PM Jun 2016

Perfect End to Democratic Primary: Anonymous Superdelegates Declare Winner Through Media [View all]

This is the perfect symbolic ending to the Democratic Party primary: The nomination is consecrated by a media organization, on a day when nobody voted, based on secret discussions with anonymous establishment insiders and donors whose identities the media organization — incredibly — conceals. The decisive edifice of superdelegates is itself anti-democratic and inherently corrupt: designed to prevent actual voters from making choices that the party establishment dislikes. But for a party run by insiders and funded by corporate interests, it’s only fitting that its nomination process ends with such an ignominious, awkward, and undemocratic sputter.

None of this is to deny that Hillary Clinton — as was always the case from the start — is highly likely to be the legitimately chosen winner of this process. It’s true that the party’s governing rules are deliberately undemocratic; unfair and even corrupt decisions were repeatedly made by party officials to benefit Clinton; and the ostensibly neutral Democratic National Committee (led by the incomparably heinous Debbie Wasserman Schultz) constantly put not just its thumb but its entire body on the scale to ensure she won. But it’s also true that under the long-standing rules of the party, more people who voted preferred Clinton as their nominee over Sanders. Independent of superdelegates, she just got more votes. There’s no denying that.

And just as was true in 2008 with Obama’s nomination, it should be noted that standing alone — i.e., without regard to the merits of the candidate — Clinton’s nomination is an important and positive milestone. Americans, being Americans, will almost certainly overstate its world significance and wallow in excessive self-congratulations: Many countries on the planet have elected women as their leaders, including many whose close family member had not previously served as president. Nonetheless, the U.S. presidency still occupies an extremely influential political and cultural position in the world. Particularly for a country with such an oppressive history on race and gender, the election of the first African-American president and nomination of the first female presidential candidate of a major party is significant in shaping how people all over the world, especially children, view their own and other people’s potential and possibilities. But that’s all the more reason to lament this dreary conclusion.

That the Democratic Party nominating process is declared to be over in such an uninspiring, secretive, and elite-driven manner is perfectly symbolic of what the party, and its likely nominee, actually is. The one positive aspect, though significant, is symbolic, while the actual substance — rallying behind a Wall Street-funded, status quo-perpetuating, multimillionaire militarist — is grim in the extreme. The Democratic Party got exactly the ending it deserved.


https://theintercept.com/2016/06/07/perfect-end-to-democratic-primary-anonymous-super-delegates-declare-winner-through-media/
20 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
this is shockingly gracious considering it came from Greenwald geek tragedy Jun 2016 #1
As opposed to a caucus, the right to a secret ballot vote is the basis of our country. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author apcalc Jun 2016 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2016 #4
Superdelegates aren't anonymous. Greenwald knows better. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #5
Pretty close to my sentiments Beowulf Jun 2016 #6
+1 Jarqui Jun 2016 #8
Anyone who thinks this primary will have no backlash is kidding himself or herself. merrily Jun 2016 #7
they just ripped way ANY possibility of unity dana_b Jun 2016 #9
I was not even thinking about 2016. merrily Jun 2016 #10
There is nothing disillusioning about this process. These are the same superdelegates Sanders' R B Garr Jun 2016 #11
Consent felix_numinous Jun 2016 #12
Yay, Oligarchs! Octafish Jun 2016 #13
truthful ending = candidate with millions more votes wins. loser fights democratically msongs Jun 2016 #14
"...legitimately chosen winner of this process"?!? chervilant Jun 2016 #15
... the night before the largest state in the Country VOTES. Fucking DESPICABLE. AzDar Jun 2016 #16
Super-delegates were created for a purpose. BKH70041 Jun 2016 #17
Somewhat ironic ... Straw Man Jun 2016 #19
Wow, DWS, is that you?? n/t Kermitt Gribble Jun 2016 #20
You little people needn't bother actually voting. JEB Jun 2016 #18
Latest Discussions»Retired Forums»2016 Postmortem»Perfect End to Democratic...»Reply #0