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pat_k

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9. Our party can't claim we believe in the will of the people as paramount...
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:17 PM
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... and then go into some freak out when the will of the people nominates a Democratic candidate that doesn't tow some "company line" that the crazy quilt coalition that has always made up this party has never quite bought.

I am sick and tired of the major push recently from some quarters that the "only" way to "save" our party is to embrace some new version of watered down DLC, "third-way" mealy-mouthed platitudes.

Accept it. This is a diverse party. We don't need to hit on some magical set of policy proposals that "everyone" agrees on. We don't need to silence inspiring voices who say we can do better or more.

We need to get clear on some basic, shared values. And recognize the direction those values point us. And be bold about advocating those goals -- goals like universal health care, even while we recognize that we have work to do to build the political will.

We need to welcome voices from across the Anti-Christian Nationalist, Pro-Christian Values, Pro-Universal Health Care, Pro-Workers, Pro-Climate Sanity, Pro-Agriculture, Pro-Democracy 2.0 (like actually funding citizen assemblies), and Pro-Other Shit that pisses off some of those other people, but is nevertheless aligned on some fundamental principles on which we can make progress.

Politics is messy. The ONE thing that we as Democrats should embrace is our belief in our fellow humans and our will to get into the game; our belief that expanding and engaging people in the process of shaping their own government, not some perfect candidate who will "fix it" for us, is the ONLY way we can even begin to redeem our national soul.

I am sick to death of calls for some "leader" or "the party" to emerge with the magic plan fix all this shit for us. True leaders will make it clear that we need to get engaged in the messy, fucked up, process of finding common ground where we can -- and there are LOTS of areas of violent agreement -- and build the political will to move forward on the things we can.

The government is not some alien being oppressing us. It is ours to shape. And that belief is the central difference between US and THEM.



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Mamdani for NYC [View all] yankee87 Monday OP
Vote blue no matter who... vote Mamdani!! InAbLuEsTaTe Monday #1
Well, my 25 year old bamagal62 Monday #2
I love him-he's thinking about NYers, it seems. I babylonsister Monday #3
Not my state. sheshe2 Monday #4
Making my point yankee87 Monday #7
family dynasties don't go quietly into the night cadoman Tuesday #19
Personally I think it's a scam SocialDemocrat61 Tuesday #21
that's not a scam... cadoman Tuesday #22
And political defeat LOL SocialDemocrat61 Tuesday #24
Cuomo can only do this because there is still substantial resistance to Mamdani cadoman Tuesday #25
Possible yankee87 Tuesday #29
What is the DNC specifically doing? SocialDemocrat61 Monday #5
Why? choie Monday #6
Mamdani needs full support of the party; before, during, and after the election. thought crime Monday #8
Our party can't claim we believe in the will of the people as paramount... pat_k Monday #9
Post removed Post removed Monday #10
Pervy Cuomo didn't win the privilege to run as a Democrat. Buddyzbuddy Monday #11
Post removed Post removed Tuesday #23
Cuomo and Adams both staying in helps Mandani JI7 Monday #12
Fingers crossed yankee87 Tuesday #15
He has a pro-Palestine/anti-Israel problem JoseBalow Monday #13
Anti Genocide yankee87 Tuesday #14
YES mainer Tuesday #20
I'll ask again SocialDemocrat61 Tuesday #16
No support yankee87 Tuesday #30
Ok That's one member of the DNC SocialDemocrat61 Tuesday #31
do you expect the DNC to weigh in on every blue city mayoral race? cadoman Tuesday #17
anywhere all the time. I wonder if we'll manage to snatch defeat from victory. cassidy.a51 Tuesday #18
Hmmmm n/t Lulu KC Tuesday #32
When did the Democratic National Committee Start Endorsing Candidates MineralMan Tuesday #26
In what way isn't the DNC fully supporting the Democratic candidate for NYC mayor? lapucelle Tuesday #27
Maybe later. BannonsLiver Tuesday #28
The omission of support by party leadership -- reveals the truth about leadership. Duncan Grant Tuesday #33
Recommended. H2O Man Tuesday #34
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