Progressive Democrat Newsletter Issue 122

This week I discuss the Democratic presidential candidates, another right wing nutcase spewing hate speech, and how Veterans are targeting John McCain for his lockstep, blind support of Bush. If you visit my blog, don't forget to click on an advertiser or two since that helps me keep the blog going. As usual I also highlight local events and organizations for several states. And, if you want more political and social discussions, please check out our offerings on Culture Kitchen.
Howard Dean in many ways brought the Democratic Party back to life. Although others share in the 2005 and 2006 success stories, Howard Dean in 2004 recreated the Democratic grassroots and since then has forged an alliance between progressives and moderates that has been winning big. He did this not by creating a rival force to the Democratic Party the way Nader did. He created a force WITHIN the party that led him to the head of the DNC. And under him the Democratic Party, with help from Rahm, Pelosi and Schumer, among others, has prospered.
Democracy for America was one piece of Howard Dean's revitalization of the Democratic Party. It brought back into the party thousands of activists who had lost faith with the system. It has focused people not only on national issues, but on LOCAl issues, events and campaigns, revitalizing the grassroots from bottom to top. DFA, along with groups like Progressive Majority and MoveOn.org, has given progressives ways of becoming a part of the political process without having to compromise their independence and ideals.
Three Presidential candidates have recognized the importance of Democracy for America and the new direction it represents. These three candidates are John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson. These three candidates recognize the importance of the grassroots and of more independent, more progressive movements within the Democratic Party. Even Bill Richardson, a moderate on many issues, recognizes the importance of the progressive, more independent grassroots.
These three candidates responded to questions from Democray for America and made video statements for the members of DFA. Here are their video statements: (NOTE: can't get the videos to work on Political Cortex...you can go to Culture Kitchen to see them)
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All three make excellent points and are well worth our consideration for support. But there is a glaring absence here. Where is Hillary? Hillary Clinton is ignoring the very developments within the Democratic Party that has been such a success in 2005 and 2006, the developments that reopens the party to more independent-minded, more progressive activists. Why did Hillary shun Democracy for America?
In the end, Hillary may be our candidate and she, like Edwards, Richardson and Obama, would make a good President. But it bodes ill when one of our major candidates fails to recognize the fundamental shifts within our Party that led to such success in 2006.
I am not yet advocating for any one of our candidates. I would be happy with any of them, though Hillary's lack of appreciation of the progressive grassroots makes it hard for me to support her in the primary. In the spirit of progress in 2008, though, offer this Act Blue site which will help whoever our nominee is to win November 2008. Please donate! For those who want to support the grassroots rather than a candidate, I urge a donation to Democracy for America.
Now on to this week's newsletter:
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE IN AMERICA
MEDIA ACTIVISM: Yet ANOTHER Right Wing Nutcase
NEW JERSEY FOCUS: Bush is coming to town
BROOKLYN FOCUS: Some Upcoming Events
NYC FOCUS: Fight the Con Ed Rate Hike
MICHIGAN FOCUS: MI Republican links to hate group
IOWA FOCUS: News about your elected officials
CALIFORNIA FOCUS: California Republicans Oppose Wildfire Management?
KEYWORDS: John Edwards, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Richardson, John McCain, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, NYC, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, California, Hal Turner, Veterans
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