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babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Tue Nov 20, 2018, 08:35 AM Nov 2018

The Rude Pundit: Stop Fearing Primary Challenges (and Stop Fearing Incumbents)

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2018/11/stop-fearing-primary-challenges-and.html

The Rude Pundit
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11/19/2018
Stop Fearing Primary Challenges (and Stop Fearing Incumbents)

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When newly-elected Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that she would back primary opponents to Democratic incumbents in Congress, it wasn't the least bit surprising. Ocasio-Cortez won precisely because she did that. Why wouldn't she want to convert that upset into more elections for the Justice Democrats' movement? I mean, it was fucking obvious from the start that Ocasio-Cortez wasn't gonna be a reticent and quiet new legislator. She wasn't elected to not kick some asses.

I'm all for getting rid of some dusty motherfuckers in Congress. I'm all for greater representation of women and non-whites in the House of, you know, Representatives and in the Senate. And Republicans sure as shit ain't gonna help with that. I'm not sure how anyone can think that having Ayanna Pressley in the House next year is not a good thing. Sorry to Michael Capuano, thanks for your service, and all that. But this is how politics ought to work. It's how you hold our elected Democrats accountable.

The flip side of this is for progressives who support primary opponents against more moderate incumbents. If those moderates win the Democratic primary, then the supporters of the primary opponent need to suck it the fuck up and vote for that moderate Democrat. None of this "Boo-hoo, i can't vote for them; they're corporate/neoliberal/Wall Street" (or whatever fuckin' buzz-insult you wanna toss) bullshit. It's too important now in our Trump-fucked time to hold the seat. That's part of the deal: primary away, but accept the outcome, even if you lose. Or fuck off with your primary challenge. You don't care about strengthening the party, just your part of it. (By the way, the same goes for supporters of the incumbent if the primary challenger wins. Pull the D, people.)

And, by the way, if you're getting all upset about Ocasio-Cortez, that's because you're buying the right-wing spin that she's some kind of out-of-control, raging socialist fiend. That's a lie. As a long-term Democratic congressional aide described it, "Ocasio-Cortez had been respectful to members and constructive in internal party debates. Out of the three full meetings of the Democratic caucus that have taken place this week, Ocasio-Cortez has spoken up in just one of them, to advocate for the new climate committee." That last part is not a bad thing, either.

And, while I'm at it, I have no problem with the debate over whether or not Nancy Pelosi should be speaker. I support her because there is no one else with her abilities or her tenacity. She's a fuck of a lot more progressive than most Democrats. And she goddamn well earned it with this election. Besides, what we should really be talking about is replacing Steny Hoyer for Majority Leader. Get someone new in that position to tee them up for a future speakership.

It's all about the future. There is a chance we might have one.
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The Rude Pundit: Stop Fearing Primary Challenges (and Stop Fearing Incumbents) (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2018 OP
The Rude One cuts thru a lot of BS Maeve Nov 2018 #1

Maeve

(42,282 posts)
1. The Rude One cuts thru a lot of BS
Tue Nov 20, 2018, 09:02 AM
Nov 2018

And I have no doubt that Nancy will be mentoring someone (preferably, several someones) for future leadership roles. And she will win the speakership--someone always beats "someone else"

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