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I live in Arizona—DU loves to hate it and deservedly so. The crazies run the asylum, simple as that. You know our sins against justice and humanity, I won’t recount them here. As God is my witness (an oath this Xtian takes seriously), I apologize from my very soul for my state. It breaks my heart because this has been my home most of my life and I love the desert, especially my gorgeous Sonoran.
But here’s the thing. I want really good Democrats to run. Democrats who will publicly announce that they would overturn SB 1070. That will come out in support of letting the Bush millionaire bailout to end. That want to see an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. That recognize the unique demographic of this area. Democrats that will support everyone’s marriage. That pledge to overturn the vile Right to Work laws.
The problem with that is—if they believe it down to their very soul, if they want it just as much as I do, and if they make it known, they lose. If they manage to get elected and act upon their beliefs, they don’t get re-elected and my state ends up with even more batshit nativist nutjobs than they had before.
That’s Red State Reality.
I don’t get perfection in this state. Many times, I choose between slightly-less-than-evil or hideous, virulent, vocal, appeal-to-the-hateful-basest-instinct of the most ignorant voters evil. I don’t think Arizona is unique in that, I imagine most red state DUers are faced with that choice, to a greater or lesser degree than us
So I cheerlead, because I want to see Democrats win in as many offices beyond my state as possible. I want to see the Feds keep my state in line because the citizens refuse to do it (and they even celebrate the fact). I need to cheerlead the President at the same time I take him to task over the wars and DADT and my particular issue du jour. My dear DUers, understand this: IT’S ALL I HAVE TO HOPE FOR.
I guess what I’m saying is that I fall squarely into both camps depending on the issue being discussed—I don’t have the luxury of looking beyond the parties and making my state and country a better place for all. I fully understand the frustrations of the ‘Professional Left’ while still fiercely supporting my Democratic Party as a whole. So I “whine” and I “cheerlead--often within the same thread.” I don't think I'm alone.
Full disclosure: I’ve been snarky and nasty and participated in the factional DU wars—but I’m finally seeing that it’s counterproductive. I’ve got allies on both sides depending on the issue and I’ve learned to let go of the stuff that will get us absolutely nowhere, like what other sites DUers choose to visit. I apologize and will try to restrrain myself, but I wont' promise to be perfect, I get caught up in the moment too.
Please, the next time you want to trot out one of those handy-dandy shorthand phrases for your fellow DUer, think of this post. It’s a hard time to be a liberal Democrat, but I’m still very, very proud to be one.
Even if I vastly prefer the :dem:.
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