CoolBlue71
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A lot to absorb in what Glenn Greenwald has been writing on the presidency of Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. And having followed what Greenwald observes about how a then-supermajority of 60 Democratic caucus, in the U.S. Senate, operated … I never found myself disagreeing with Greenwald. But I'm turning, and despite predicting Obama will landslide whoever the GOP nominates in 2012, it does spark the old adage, "Be careful what you wish for."
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/
The Democratic Party and Blanche Lincoln
By Glenn Greenwald
Salon.com | June 10, 2010
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/
The Democratic Party and Blanche Lincoln
By Glenn Greenwald
Salon.com | June 10, 2010
The run-off between Democratic Senate incumbent Blanche Lincoln and challenger Bill Halter, which culminated on Tuesday night in Lincoln's narrow victory, brightly illuminates what the Democratic Party establishment is.
What happened in this race also gives the lie to the insufferable excuse we've been hearing for the last 18 months from countless Obama defenders: namely, if the Senate doesn't have 60 votes to pass good legislation, it's not Obama's fault because he has no leverage over these conservative Senators. It was always obvious what an absurd joke that claim was; the very idea of The Impotent, Helpless President, presiding over a vast government and party apparatus, was laughable.
What's going on here couldn't be clearer if the DNC produced neon signs explaining it. Blanche Lincoln and her corporatist/centrist Senate-friends aren't some unfortunate outliers in the Democratic Party. They are the Democratic Party.































