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Edited on Mon Jan-12-09 01:41 AM by smalll
I have to admit, GD: P hasn't been so "fun" since it was GD:Primaries earlier last year. It recently has been particularly inspired, what with all the buzzwords and catch-phrases that have bubbled up out of the drama:
Get over it. BULLY! Mindless blank check. Lockstep walkers. President for -11 days. Snubgate II (The Dean Edition.) And of course, POUTRAGE. Even ponies are making a re-appearance: I haven't seen so many ponies since the Primary Wars.
But as fun as this all is, DU is clearly on the brink (if we haven't fallen over it yet) of a constitutional crisis. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the whole premise of the site proscribes posters from bashing Democratic office-holders on a serious, sustained and regular basis. At this point, however, we have OPs that bash soon-to-be President Obama "without abash." How long can this go on?
One does have to admit that the incipient Impeach Obama crowd is not exactly a fringe element -- surprising, but true (considering that Obama has only been President for -8 days.) If this element continues to run down Barack Obama "without abash," day after day, there are only two possible results: a major rule change at Democratic Underground, or an epidemic of Burris-style all-weather resumes.
DU should remain DU, but people also need a place to vent. So I say, return GD: Presidential to GD: Politics after the Inauguration. GD: Politics will always have its place, where discussion is limited to politics, and where posts on pit bulls or tattoos (as fun as they are) are out of place. But to allow venting, the powers-that-be should create a third GD -- GD: Primaries 2012. There, people who clearly are already prepared to declare a preference for Dennis Kucinich (or perhaps Mike Gravel) in 2012 over Barack Obama will be allowed to do so: they can plan, discuss and agitate for their favored possible challengers. They can post about why their champion will be just what this country will need after Obama's four year term is over.
In doing so, they would not have to attack Barack Obama as he goes about the business of trying to shepherd America through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and the aftermath of the worst Presidency since forever (or at least since James Buchanan or Millard Filmore.) They could be required to be loyal to our President for now, but allowed to plan for someone they think would be a "better" President in four years' time.
And of course those of us who are still cool with Obama would be free to jump into GD: Primaries 2012 to fight them. Most people, of course, are likely to stay away from GD: Primaries 2012 for another two-and-a-half to three years. But setting it up NOW would provide both a neccessary venting forum while preserving Democratic loyalty in the present tense as well as the constitutional structure of DU.
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