{"id":193426,"date":"2017-05-17T02:18:59","date_gmt":"2017-05-17T06:18:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-democrats-liberal-lemmings-huffpost\/"},"modified":"2017-05-17T02:18:59","modified_gmt":"2017-05-17T06:18:59","slug":"the-democrats-liberal-lemmings-huffpost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/the-democrats-liberal-lemmings-huffpost\/","title":{"rendered":"The Democrats&#8217; Liberal Lemmings &#8211; HuffPost"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Next month Im returning to Marthas Vineyard. Its a lovely      place and, for progressives, the ultimate safe space. It      sometimes seems that Republicans need a green card just to      visit, and that the island only issues 10 per year.    <\/p>\n<p>      But this creates a problem: What passes for political wisdom      can become, shall we say, insular. As a journalistic eminence      murmured after enduring a dinner party where, in his view,      progressive piety strangled reality by the throat: As      Marthas Vineyard goes, so goes Cambridge, Berkeley, and the      upper West Side of Manhattan.    <\/p>\n<p>      Which puts me in mind of certain Democratic liberals  and      lemmings.    <\/p>\n<p>      Hold the outrage, please. I like to think Im as progressive      as the next guy, including ardent support for voting rights,      LGBT rights, reproductive rights, racial justice, and      preventing dangerous people from slaughtering innocents with      guns. Over the years, Ive devoted considerable energy to      these issues. But, for me, the current ideological fratricide      among Democrats evokes the mythic rodents who commit mass      suicide by jumping off cliffs.    <\/p>\n<p>      This years contest for DNC chair  in essence, a tiresome      rerun of the fight between supporters of Hillary Clinton and      Bernie Sanders  featured lemmings galore. Among them were      the raucous activists who booed the liberal Tom Perez for      beating the even more liberal, and more controversial, Keith      Ellison, perpetuating the ongoing divide between the merely      progressive and the truly pure.    <\/p>\n<p>      Inescapably, this spectacle raised questions. What slice of      the populace do these folks represent? At this critical      juncture, were Perez and Ellison the best choices Democrats      had? What about Pete Buttigieg, the young and appealing mayor      of South Bend, Ind.  who, having succeeded in a red state,      emphasized expanding the partys appeal in middle America?      And what does all this fractiousness portend for the      Democrats ability to reverse their electoral fortunes?    <\/p>\n<p>      Nothing good. To heal the wounds, Perez and Sanders launched      a unity tour. Quickly, it foundered on their support of the      Democratic candidate for mayor of Omaha, Neb., Heath Mello       who, it transpired, had taken anti-abortion positions as a      state legislator. Quickly, abortion-rights groups pounced,      asserting that the partys support for Mello was      unacceptable.    <\/p>\n<p>      Progressives like Sanders and Elizabeth Warren defended the      right of a local candidate to hold views at odds with theirs,      sensibly distinguishing between a would-be mayor of Omaha      and, say, a Supreme Court nominee. But the head of NARAL      denounced this as politically stupid. Swiftly, Perez      capitulated, asserting that Democrats commitment to abortion      rights is not negotiable and should not change city by city      or state by state.    <\/p>\n<p>      Lets be clear. The Democratic Party firmly embraces      reproductive rights  and should. And, yes, the anti-abortion      movement is tainted with misogyny, patriarchy, and      fundamentalism. But, unavoidably, the debate over abortion      includes a genuine ethical issue regarding how we define      life. And, as a practical matter, a significant minority of      Democrats oppose abortion; some are women who support      maternal leave, better child-care policies, and wage equity.    <\/p>\n<p>      Abortion rights should not, in itself, be a litmus test of      decency  or of who gets to be a Democrat in Nebraska.    <\/p>\n<p>      But doctrinal purity is contagious. Shortly, Sanders      stumbled, when asked if Jon Ossoff  a Democrat opposing an      antiabortion GOP zealot in a bright-red Georgia congressional      district  was a progressive. I dont know, Sanders flatly      stated. Really? When did Georgia become Vermont? And when did      progressive orthodoxy become so rigid and exclusionary?    <\/p>\n<p>      But among Democrats, this ideological Stalinism is all too      common. A few years ago, a friend and leader in the      gun-control movement refused to support the incumbent      Democratic senator from Arkansas, deeming him too compromised      on guns. He lost to a Republican who opposes everything my      friend cares about. Now Republicans control the Senate, and      Neil Gorsuch sits on the Supreme Court.    <\/p>\n<p>      This illustrates the complex relationship between moral      urgency and political actuality. The civil rights movement      was not driven by political exigency, but by the      uncompromising commitment of brave men and women who      transformed our national conscience. But translating civil      rights into law required a Democratic president working      through a Democratic Congress.    <\/p>\n<p>      Too many activists fail to grasp this  or that their desire      to thwart Donald Trump exceeds their partys ability to do      so. Thus some on the left threaten primary challenges against      Democrats they perceive as insufficiently militant.    <\/p>\n<p>      This is political self-immolation. The Democrats are      defending Senate seats in red or purple states like Montana,      Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin,      Indiana, and Pennsylvania  all of which Trump carried. Do      these petulant purists really think that a Warren-style      Democrat could win in Montana? Or care that they risk losing      the last bastion of legislative resistance to Trump  even,      perhaps, the filibuster?    <\/p>\n<p>      Already, Democrats are ceding most of America with alarming      celerity. Since 2006, the party has lost 10 percent of its      seats in the Senate, 19 percent in the House, 20 percent in      state legislatures, and 36 percent of governorships. The 16      percent of counties won by Hillary Clinton resemble,      demographically, a cocktail party on Marthas Vineyard       urban, affluent, well-educated, and, increasingly,      politically homogenous and sociologically isolated. In such      circumstances, political antennae rust, litmus tests      flourish, and a vision of deplorables sets in that mirrors      the intolerance of the right.    <\/p>\n<p>      No surprise, then, that many middle-class and blue-collar      Americans  including former Obama voters  feel that      national Democrats favor the wealthy. Programmatically, this      simply isnt so. No doubt this misperception owes much to the      GOPs rank dishonesty. But ideological rigidity and cultural      condescension surely do not help  nor, frankly, do enormous      speaking fees from Wall Street.    <\/p>\n<p>      So what should Democrats do? Some think the party should      focus on turning out its core demographic  well-educated      whites, women, young people, and minorities; others on      winning back some of the voters it lost to Trump. But this is      a false choice. Nor is it sufficient for Democrats to define      themselves merely by opposing Trump. Instead, the party needs      to prioritize engaging voters rather than excluding them.    <\/p>\n<p>      This requires what went missing in 2016: a compelling and      unifying vision of how Democratic policies improve the lives      of more Americans, helping unleash the potential of every      person  wherever and whoever they are  to lift themselves      and their country. This message of inclusion and economic      opportunity transcends geography and demographics and, as      well, any single issue or constituent group no matter how      important. It says, rather, that every American is not merely      worthwhile, but valuable.    <\/p>\n<p>      That is what a national party looks like.    <\/p>\n<p>      Richard North Pattersons column appears regularly in      the Boston Globe. His      latest book is Fever Swamp. 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