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appal_jack

(3,813 posts)
Fri Mar 10, 2017, 10:46 PM Mar 2017

The Democratic Party seems to have no earthly idea why it is so damn unpopular [View all]

I think all of us here need to engage this problem eloquently articulated by Shaun King of the NY Daily News

The Democratic Party seems to have no earthly idea why it is so damn unpopular

A troubling new poll was just released showing that the Democratic Party is significantly less popular than both Donald Trump and Mike Pence. My gut tells me that Democrats will ignore this poll, or blame it on bad polling, and continue down the same course they are currently on: being funded by lobbyists and the 1%, straddling the fence or outright ignoring many of most inspirational issues of the time, and blaming Bernie Sanders for why they aren’t in power right now.



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When good people who are frustrated with the Democratic Party express their genuine concerns, I see them being told to shut up and unify. “Now is not the time for public complaints,” they are told. “We must all work together.” But what this apparently means to the people who are calling for unity is getting behind the corporate, suit and tie, lobbyist-driven agenda of the establishment. But let me break it to you – the establishment has almost no grassroots momentum. Virtually every progressive grassroots movement in America right now is fueled by people outside of the Democratic Party establishment and this is a huge reason why the party is so outrageously unpopular.

Huge grassroots movements, made up of millions and millions of people, are fueling the fight for a $15 minimum wage, fighting back against fossil fuels and the Dakota Access Pipeline, fighting to end fracking, fighting to remove lobbyist money from politics, fighting to end senseless wars and international violence, fighting for universal healthcare, fighting for the legalization of marijuana, fighting for free college tuition, fighting against systems of mass incarceration, and so much more. But mainstream Democrats aren’t really a central part of any of those battles, and, to be clear, each of those issues have deep networks, energized volunteers, and serious donors, but corporate Democrats virtually ignore them.



More good points and questions at the full opinion piece:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/king-democratic-party-doesn-unpopular-article-1.2993659

Hopefully, this will be a more popular topic here at the "Occupy" corner of DU than in "General Orthodoxy," er, I mean "General Discussion."

Note: According to Wikipedia, the author, Shaun King, is "an American writer and civil rights activist. He is noted for his use of social media to promote religious, charitable, and social causes, including the Black Lives Matter movement. He is the senior justice writer for the New York Daily News, and a political commentator for The Young Turks. Previously, he was a contributing writer for Daily Kos." Read more about him at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_King

We ignore these important collective cognitive dissonances at our peril.

-app
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More purity test bullshit Charles Bukowski Mar 2017 #1
Yes, democracy is hanging by a thread. appal_jack Mar 2017 #20
Aren't the numbers supposed to add up to 1000? Maraya1969 Mar 2017 #70
Go. Away. we can do it Mar 2017 #2
Yes, that is what voters are, in fact, doing. appal_jack Mar 2017 #21
Not a thing leftofcool Mar 2017 #30
Try to tell any of the party conservatives and they flip out completely Warpy Mar 2017 #3
+1000 nt bananas Mar 2017 #5
Thanks for trying to be part of positive change, Warpy! nt appal_jack Mar 2017 #24
Yes! Thirties Child Mar 2017 #53
A shift to the right but Nixon was still elected in a huge victory. eom guillaumeb Mar 2017 #57
The shift didn't happen until after the 1968 Nixon victory Warpy Mar 2017 #63
Dems Snackshack Mar 2017 #4
Did you forget Clinton's campaign? Her only fault is that she didn't engage a foreign enemy to help. George II Mar 2017 #12
She asked the relevant question herself. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #14
Shaun King... LovingA2andMI Mar 2017 #6
You got that right. ciaobaby Mar 2017 #18
Republicans promise to make you rich like them C_U_L8R Mar 2017 #7
I hope we articulate something both better and more genuine. nt appal_jack Mar 2017 #25
Nothing better to offer loyalsister Nov 2018 #73
Uh, yeah............................ alittlelark Mar 2017 #8
It's not unpopular Applan Mar 2017 #9
Hillary's wasn't the only candidate who lost an election since 2008. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #15
G E R R Y M A N D E R I N G. VOTER PURGE we can do it Mar 2017 #48
BULLSHIT. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #49
hillary won by 2.9mil votes, repubs have gerrymandered states to death. dems got millions more msongs Mar 2017 #10
How do you gerrymander the Senate BlueWI Mar 2017 #11
Amen. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #16
...... LovingA2andMI Mar 2017 #17
Excellent points. Thanks. appal_jack Mar 2017 #26
Agree. nt zentrum Mar 2017 #32
this. Nay Mar 2017 #47
Being wishy washy middle of the road corporatist Democrats- not inspiring Valhallakey Mar 2017 #13
Who do you think the base is? Honeycombe8 Mar 2017 #19
The far left is commies. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #42
I've been around a long time, voted for the first time in 1956. I remember how it once was. Thirties Child Mar 2017 #55
Yes. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #61
I will say this Mountain Mule Mar 2017 #36
Thank you for these first-hand observations Mountain Mule! appal_jack Mar 2017 #38
Thanks for putting in the work. BlueWI Mar 2017 #45
Welcome BlueWI! Mountain Mule Mar 2017 #50
My experience was somewhat the same Phoenix61 Mar 2017 #58
It's the same here Mountain Mule Mar 2017 #59
Doubt this thread will last very long zentrum Mar 2017 #22
Yes on all points! nt appal_jack Mar 2017 #27
I think you're ignoring the phony scandals the RW media pelted is with - and this year they did it bettyellen Mar 2017 #51
Consider the source. And get a grip. TygrBright Mar 2017 #23
My grip is fine, thanks. appal_jack Mar 2017 #28
Get Wild! Get Angry! Go for Republican throats... maddiemom Mar 2017 #29
I wonder if that's why Obama dropped the "Public Option" from the ACA appal_jack Mar 2017 #31
Obama never dropped it. It was Max Baucus and the lack of 60 Dem votes in the Senate. LonePirate Mar 2017 #34
He certainly did not go to bat for it via the bully pulpit. appal_jack Mar 2017 #35
It wasn't just the bipartisinship zentrum Mar 2017 #39
Dems went all out for ACA and then lost the 1000 Dem seats across country delisen Mar 2017 #46
That's it zentrum Mar 2017 #33
Yes, the Democratic Party is so unpopular its presidential nominee lost the popular vote... Rollo Mar 2017 #37
The popular vote meme is a comforting thought truebluegreen Mar 2017 #43
The false equivalency is nonesense. Our candate lost because 11 days still_one Mar 2017 #54
Nonsense indeed. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #60
Nobody is going to be leading by 50 points in today's hyper-partisan Charles Bukowski Mar 2017 #62
It was a rhetorical question. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #66
Your third question is a straw man. Charles Bukowski Mar 2017 #67
Take personal responsibility Rollo Mar 2017 #68
You seem to have missed my point... Rollo Mar 2017 #64
I remember when Obama was running for President in 2008... Rollo Mar 2017 #65
Ronan interview bbgrunt Mar 2017 #40
Eloquent? Lolz JNelson6563 Mar 2017 #41
Trump is wildly unpopular. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #44
BULLSHIT!! We know why we are unpopular njhoneybadger Mar 2017 #52
That campaign slogan should work just great... appal_jack Mar 2017 #69
Every Democrat running for Senate in the swing states lost to the ESTABLISHMENT still_one Mar 2017 #56
Democrats should emulate Bernie Sanders benpollard May 2017 #71
What needs to be done. Maximus Decimus Meri Jun 2017 #72
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