Some in the Democratic Party (and a few "helpful Republicans") demand we
abandon our core beliefs and our base in order to appeal to "the mainstream."
They claim we "lose" because we're too strong on personal freedom and equality -
especially protecting people from government interference in their choice to
become parents or not, and protecting minorities from various threats and
oppression public and private. They don't understand that we are the mainstream.
Most of the polls show most Americans agree with us on most of the issues. But
more than that. Betrayal of people who depend upon us - and the principles upon
which we depend - would be immoral, unthinking and political suicide. This is not "New Age" or even new. Harry S. Truman and FDR staked out this territory for us decades ago. Let's reclaim our birthright as Democrats and build our base - not betray it.
We should never back off from our base or sacrifice our principles. Here's
the sad calculus of capitulation: For every vote we'd gain trying to mollify
right-of-center voters, we'd lose three or more. We will never "out right wing"
the right wing. It makes no sense to even try. As Harry Truman said, "Given the
choice between a Republican and someone who acts like a Republican, people will
vote for the real Republican all the time." More on President Truman later, but
put plainly America doesn't need two Republican Parties. According to opinion
polls, many Americans don't think we even need one GOP!
We do need a different kind of conversation. Not an acrimonious shouting
match. A discussion of shared ideals and principles and ways to work together -
traditional and progressive - in the public interest. Democrats do well because
most of the electorate supports our positions on almost all the issues - even
the most controversial ones. Most voters favor choice and equality for gays,
women, and racial and religious minorities. The only issues on which we fall
short concern misunderstandings based on the carefully crafted Republican
disinformation about our stands and capabilities.
Republicans cast us as weak on national security, crime and other "get tough"
priorities. Betraying our base would only play into the stereotype of Democratic
"weakness" upon which Republicans rely. Why make it easier for them to pin the
"wimp" tail on the donkey? The mushy middle voters we seek to win would see our
fecklessness for what it is, as many in our base expressed disgust and turned to
third parties or refused to vote at all. We'd lose support at both ends!
No matter how we try, we will never win over the fraction of the electorate
stuck in a time-warp of bigotry and government intrusion into the most private
and personal decisions by feeding into their antisocial impulses. We can strive
to educate and inform them, to help them progress out of their prejudice, but it
makes no sense to reinforce their regressive attitudes. We should offer wise,
good and strong leadership and hope all follow, but there are those we cannot
reach without sacrificing too much of what we are. So be it. Franklin Roosevelt
laughed at his enemies, "I welcome their hatred," and so we should not fear nor
should we appease those who remain hostile to our fundamental values.
Our values are popular. We should never work to become less popular!
Democrats prevail even on the so-called "moral" issues. On economic issues -
fair vs. "free" trade, the living wage, health care for all, protecting not
privatizing Social Security, promoting good jobs at home rather than subsidizing
out sourcing, and many more - we enjoy enormous advantages. All of these are
"moral" issues. All of these have been Democratic issues for decades.
We should embrace our identity and build on our strong pillars, rather than
engage in cosmetic surgery trying to appear as something we're not and don't
want to become. As FDR explained, "No business which depends for its existence
on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in
this country." He also provided us with a yardstick to measure our national
success: "The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance
of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too
little" and he explained, "Whoever seeks to set one race against another seeks
to enslave all races."
These quotes indict much of the right wing program and politics. On all of
these critical concerns, most voters trust and support us - not the Republicans.
Why should we reject Roosevelt to stand with Rove? What Republicans call "moral
issues" are really divisive "wedge" issues designed in think tanks and tested in
focus groups to divide Americans. Right wing pols and consultants know they
cannot win on any of them, but they press "hot buttons" and denounce Democrats
as soft - on terrorism, on crime - to keep elections close enough to steal. This
- not any embrace of justice and equality for all - cost us the White House in
2000 and 2004. Lack of a clear, differentiated message cost us in Congressional
races as well, but let's not overstate these problems. Let's focus on the future
and make progress from today forward.
How can we overcome apathetic if not pathetic mass media, and Republican
message machine which dominates and misleads public discourse and the other
problems we face? We can surrender unilaterally by squandering valued members of
our base trying to be Republican-lite. We can squabble with Republicans over
each issue until too many voters cry a pox on both your parties. Or we can rise
above food-fight partisanship, appeal to the best in Americans, and win
landslides by speaking to people about them and their needs directly, honestly,
and effectively.
We must accept that few who refuse to support us because of their opposition
to reproductive choice or gay rights would switch because we fudged on these
issues. We should also recognize the need to reach out to "swing voters" while
not retreating from hard-won progress. Therefore, we need to move ahead without
betraying our base, presenting as weak, or taking one step forward and three
steps back. Since the Republican strategy relies on exploiting national pain and
exacerbating division with appeals to low instincts and fears, we can use
markedly different and better ways to reach people. We can work to calm, heal,
empower and unite people to move the United States ahead together.
Much of the emotional fuel driving the right wing political engine arises
from a sense of powerlessness against massive forces of rapid change. Fear of
terror attack feeds into this exaggerated sense of victimization. This is the
aim of terrorism, and the right wing unwittingly collaborates by heightening
fear for partisan purpose. They also scapegoat "elites" in Hollywood, in the
media and academia, and the Democratic Party as demons bent on assaulting
"traditional values" - family, marriage, faith. Meanwhile Republicans also paint
us as capitulators too weak or indecisive to protect Americans from harm. In a
Post-911 climate - with many still suffering a post traumatic stress reaction -
Democrats lose support from swing voters. Fear is a powerful tool or weapon, and
the Republicans use it well.
Although these accusations lack rational merit - in fact they contradict each
other: how can we be so powerful and so weak at the same time? - They've
demonized us. We haven't provided an adequate response to these attacks because
we cannot refute demonization by acting angry or show strength by acting weak.
When we do either, the Republicans and their friends in the media "tut tut"
about how we're confirming one negative impression or the other. For example,
John Kerry is too weak because he changed his mind. Howard Dean is too mean
because he spoke his mind clearly. Clearly this is a game we cannot win, so I
suggest we stop playing and try different ways.
Republican policies fail to serve the national interest because they're based
on wrong assumptions, serve tiny special interests, and generally put short-term
gain for the few over the well-being of the majority. Therefore, when people
vote their conscious interests, we will win. That provides us with a tremendous
opportunity. The outrages go on and on, and we've been speaking out on them
forever. What's different is the approach. I suggest we consciously and openly
reject the right wing ethos in all its forms, but do so in a way that brings
together as many people as possible. We should avoid overt conflict and debate,
providing viable alternatives rather than just criticize the right wing's wrong
approaches.
When not labeled as "liberal" or "Democratic" or tied to any specific
candidate, we win on all the issues. Therefore, we can and should win any
contest on any issue when voters understand and can express self-support for
their position. Therefore, our job isn't to change ourselves or our appearance.
Rather we must better educate, inform, and empower the people to act in their
interests. We also have to help people heal the wounds of 911 as much as
possible to free them from color-coded terror alert manipulations.
Good counselors know they cannot solve problems by telling people what to do.
They foster conscious decision-making as opposed to action or reaction to
unconscious and unexamined stimuli. This empowers individuals to take control of
their own life and rests responsibility for actions with them. If they do
something stupid, then they must accept blame for that, but they can also change
their attitude and plan to act better in the future. The control is theirs.
Republicans try to tell people one way - the right wing way - is best. We
will defend and promote basic American grass-roots individualism and respect for
freedom of speech, religion, and thought. As they attack the New Deal and
traditions like public schools and Senate rules, we will oppose their radicalism
and "ends justify the means" expediency with calls for respect for progress
founded on Constitutional principles.
As they scare voters with predictions of terrorist attacks, we will present
sound policies to make people more secure with rational responses to terrorism
as well against the wide range of threats more likely to harm them - from "loose
nukes" and lack of international cooperation to global warming and environmental
degradation. We will prove that Republicans' obsession with Saddam and Iraq
prevents Americans from protecting themselves against serious threats.
Republican polices let corporations spew poisons into our air and water and lace
our foods with hormones and pesticides - domestic WMDs. This harms and kills
people every day.
I began talking about using a healing / counseling approach at the Take Back
America Conference last week, and got a good response from several people. It's
very different from the partisan / political conflict which is turning off
rather than reaching many mainstream Americans who support us on the issues. I
propose fleshing out and testing this approach to reach and teach the majority
of Americans who generally oppose right wing policies. I think we can get
through to people who aren't paying attention if we avoid asking them to vote
for any specific party or candidate yet, just get them to think and feel - to
heal and deal with the 9/11 trauma, Iraq War, stolen elections and aftermath -
in a non-confrontational way.
We reach out to people and find them "where they are" rather than trying to
draw them to us. We offer to help solve problems instead of asking people to
help us elect specific candidates - at least for now. We talk and listen aiming
to make our fellow Americans more secure - from terror, but also from other
threats. We work to provide high quality health care to all and fully fund
scientific and medical research including stem cells, HIV/AIDS, cancer, heart
disease, addiction and other killers far more statistically threatening than
terrorism but often casualties of short-sighted budgetary policies, misplaced
priorities, and religious extremism.
To recap: We can't beat Republicans by becoming Republican Lite. We cannot
grow our support by shrinking our base. Republican failure, arrogance and
radicalism hands us incredible opportunity. We still hold the high ground on all
our traditional issues and now can claim many of "their" traditional issues as
well - from effective national security to respect for individuals vs.
intolerable interference and expense of "big government." We attract swing
voters by presenting calm strength and respect for their beliefs and needs by
engaging them with language of healing rather than engaging the right wing in
demeaning conflict with rules stacked against us and bought-off referees.
This is nothing "new age" or even new, President Harry S. Truman gave a
speech in Charleston, West Virginia on October 1, 1948 which - with few changes
- any Progressive Democrat could deliver today. He said the following:
You have a choice between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Within the memory of most of us here, a clear record has been written that shows
how much difference that choice can make. The Republicans wrote part of their
record from 1921 to 1933. They led the country to depression, poverty, and
despair. It is easy to forget what the black days of the depression were like.
Let us recall a few, just a few of the bitter facts.
In 1932, after 12 years of Republican bungling, more than 12 million men and
women were unemployed. In 1932 the average worker in manufacturing industries
was making 45 cents an hour - if he was lucky enough to have a job.... The
working men and women in this country could not do much to help themselves,
because the strength of their unions had been broken by the reactionary labor
policies of the Republican administration.
The Republican bubble burst in 1929, and when it burst: There was no minimum
wage to cushion the blow. There was no unemployment compensation to carry the
working man's family along. There was no work relief program to help people
through the crisis. But the party of privilege was ready to carry big business
through the crisis. It created the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for that
purpose. The banks, the railways, the insurance companies - they got relief, but
not the American people. For the unemployed, it was Hoovervilles and soup
kitchens. Veterans were encouraged to go into business for themselves - selling
apples. That is the Republican record.
[T]he Democratic Party began to build prosperity for business, labor, and
agriculture. We wrote into law the right of the working men and women to
organize in unions of their own choice, and to bargain collectively. We put a
floor under wages. We outlawed child labor. We created a great insurance system
to protect working men and women against the hazards of unemployment and old
age. We wrote into law a system of price supports for farm products, so that the
bottom would not drop from under the farmer's income the way it did in the
1920's. We put a curb on Wall Street speculation, and stopped the money changers
from gambling with people's savings.
With these reforms and many others, the Democratic Party brought the country
to the greatest period of prosperity ever known in the history of the world....
And business hasn't suffered too much under the New Deal! Corporations had a
loss of $4 billion in 1932. But in 1947 they had a profit of $17 billion, after
taxes. These same corporations - these same corporations now claim the Democrats
are hostile to business. If I were in their shoes, I would want some more of
that kind of hostility....
[A]ll this did not come about by accident. Some people would like to make you
think it did. The leaders of the Republican Party would like you to believe that
the country just drifted into the great depression, and that it just drifted out
again into prosperity. They would like you to believe that the Democratic New
Deal had nothing to do with recovery - and that the Republicans had nothing to
do with the Hoover panic. That is not true and the people know it is not
true.
The country was driven into depression by the policies of a Republican
administration and a Republican Congress that served the selfish interests of
the rich and powerful business groups. The country was brought out of the
depression by the intelligent foresight and planning of the Democratic Party -
and above all by following the fundamental belief of the Democratic Party that
the true road to prosperity begins with looking after the little fellow. The
Republicans believe in taking care of big business first and letting the little
fellow take care of himself. The Republicans would like you to forget these
fundamental differences between the two parties....
I know, of course, that there are many fine people throughout the United
States, who from habit or choice are members of the Republican Party. To them I
say that the national leadership of their party has failed them miserably....
The Republican leadership started out to follow the same policies that nearly
wrecked the country under Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. Some people have
accused me of failing to cooperate with the Republican leadership in carrying
out those policies. Now, I must confess to you that I am going to plead guilty
to that charge. Of course, I did not cooperate in carrying out policies that I
knew would bring disaster on the American people. But I will tell you how you
can get some cooperation in carrying out those policies - if that's what you
want. I will tell you how you can achieve unity in a headlong dash toward
another depression.... What did this Republican Congress deliver for the future
of the country?
For one thing, it delivered a body blow at labor in the form of the
Taft-Hartley Act. The fundamental purpose of the Taft-Hartley Act is to weaken
organized labor. Its supporters want management to have the upper hand in
collective bargaining. Do you know why? They want management to have the upper
hand so that wages can be driven down. What else did the Republican Congress
deliver for the future of our country? It delivered a body blow at nearly a
million workers by taking away their social security rights. It delivered a body
blow at millions of our veterans by refusing to provide a decent housing
program....
I can't cover them all tonight, but I will tell you about just one more. That
is the rich man's tax relief bill. The Republican Congress passed a tax bill
that reduced the revenues of the Government by more than $5 billion. That
Congress passed it three times and I vetoed it every time. But on the third try,
they passed it over my veto. I believed that the safety of our national finances
required that we make large payments on the public debt in times of prosperity.
I still think so. But the Republican rich man's tax relief bill has brought us
face to face with the prospect of going into the red again.
I believed that when the wartime taxes were reduced, the poor man should be
relieved first and most. I still think so. But the Republican tax bill doesn't
work that way.... It's outrageous what they did to the country on that. That
Congress delivered for the interests that had their lobbyists swarming all over
the Capital. It delivered for special privilege groups that put up the big money
at election time.
They are doing that right now in this election. That same bunch of lobbyists
and people whom they represent are paying for the Republican campaign right this
minute. [T]hey passed a great many [bills] - not a great many, but several -
among them this tax relief bill and the Taft-Hartley bill.... Now, if you want
unity and harmony and sweetness and light in getting more deliveries of the kind
I have been describing, just shut your eyes and vote Republican. But if you want
something delivered for labor, if you want something delivered for the farmers,
and if you want something delivered for the small businessmen, and for the
white-collar worker - there is just one way you can make your vote count. Vote
the Democratic ticket.
Today, the Democratic Party is the party of the American people. It was the
party of the people under Jefferson and Jackson. It was the party of the people
under Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt. Today, we of the Democratic Party express
the will of the American people to move forward, under liberty, yielding neither
to communism nor to reaction. Today, the Democratic Party stands before the
country a living force for peace and freedom. Today, we are rallying our forces
for the greatest struggle in our history. In that struggle, I ask your support.
Just give us the votes on Election Day, and we will do the job.
See: democraticunderground.com/index.php/Harry_S._Truman
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