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(Conclusion of the article)
"It’s not about the vote total; it’s about laying down some markers. If the new management at CNN is right that the public is tired of "Crossfire"-style combat, then the new Democratic leader, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, is perfectly positioned. "He looks like an accountant who teaches Sunday school, but he is firm in his principles,” says a Clinton adviser. A Mormon convert who opposes abortion rights, Reid is an unlikely champion for the party, but Democrats should get some credit for tolerating a leader who is pro-life. It’s impossible to imagine the Republicans choosing a congressional leader who supports reproductive rights."
The Democrats have to be the middle (or feel they do) because the Republicans are so far right.
Democrats: protect things as they are (or were before BushCons), practice good government, share a bit of the wealth but not too much, take corporate money and do corporate favors to stay in the game and to get increasingly fewer trickle down jobs, but don't let them get too obviously out of line (at home--abroad, anything goes), don't do assassnations abroad but do foster destruction of 3rd world economies then provide "aid," do only little wars to correct bad situations agreed upon by allies (to keep the military industry going), balance the federal budget, throw in some social justice to compensate for inequity in wealth, fund education, etc.
BushCons: Take it all, all for the wealthy. Murder and destroy to enchance wealth. Force women to have babies for slave labor force and cannon fodder. Loot the federal government. Steal old peoples' pensions. Trash social security. Invade countries. Torture prisoners. Break international treaties. Tell the world to fuck off. When the people hate you, steal the election. Use every opportunity to foster militarism, and intolerance, and to stifle debate, punish dissent, starve the schools, enforce one religion, shred the Constitution, require saluting the flag, Etc.
Where is the Left in this picture? Social progress. True "share the wealth." Real democracy. A good life for all. Hard work for world peace. Fair taxation. Fresh, new ideas. Sustainable economy. Protection and fair use of the environment. Humane treatment of prisoners; rehab of prisoners. Strong control over corporate misdeeds and crimes. De-militarization. Putting the common good first. Public participation in government. Innovative education. Generosity. Openness. Opportunity for all.
We're HERE. We just don't get to join the debate.
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