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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 02:37 PM Jan 2016

Time For A Good House Cleaning In South Florida? Ready To Say "See Ya" To Debbie Wasserman Schultz?

In one of her typically dishonest campaign e-mails, this one just an hour ago, a panic-stricken Wasserman Schultz wrote: "Yes, it’s only January, but this race has already had its share of firsts-- and none of them are good. Last year was the earliest I’ve had an opponent file to run against me and the earliest I’ve had ads targeting me in my career. Republicans are trying to catch us off guard, and we can’t let them."

Republicans have never been Wasserman Schultz's concern. Her carefully-gerrymandered district has very few of them and no GOP candidate against her has ever reached even 40%. Her worry-- and that "first" she's talking about-- is a solid progressive primary opponent. Holding power-mongers like Wasserman Schultz accountable always comes down to primaries. Defeating her would shake up the Democratic establishment as powerfully as Dave Brat shook up the Republican establishment by beating Eric Cantor.

On Thursday, Florida law professor and progressive activist Tim Canova announced he would be running for the Broward/Miami-Dade congressional district, FL-23, currently occupied by Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the generally mistrusted and disliked chair of the DNC. On Friday Blue America announced why we were endorsing Canova and delineated some of the reasons why there is so much disdain in the progressive community for Wasserman Schultz. She's a member of the Wall Street-funded New Dem coalition but she often refers to herself as a "progressive." Last week Jodi Jacobson explained at RH Reality Check that the claim is more a part of "an effort to ally herself notionally with a growing political movement than a reflection of her actual politics, positions, or actions... You don’t get to call yourself a 'progressive' unless you walk the walk. And if anything, progressives, especially younger activists and voters, want change and accountability, not government leaders they perceive as engaged in favoritism, cronyism, and yes, complacency when it comes to corporate control of our democratic system. Wasserman Schultz’s own actions and statements seem to lay blame outside the nexus of power that she controls, rather than looking inward to how she may be contributing to the very problems she laments." The specifics of the case Jacobson lays out against Wasserman Schultz are solid and I recommend clicking the link above and reading the whole piece.

Meanwhile I want to go back to a post Charles Pierce did for Esquire last summer, wondering why Wasserman Schultz was still at the DNC. Better question would be why was she ever put there to begin with after her catastrophic stint as head of the DCCC's "Red to Blue" program which she ran so badly that she was fired after favoring 3 Republican incumbents over Democrats. She had so sullied the program that the DCCC was forced to change the name. Pierce wrote that "[d]espite her constant presence in the nation's Green Rooms, I'm damned if I can see what she's accomplished as a national chairperson. (Priebus has accomplished Staying The Hell Out Of The Way, which is something.) She's presided over a catastrophic midterm election cycle that produced the worst Congress in the recent history of the Republic. And now, on at least two occasions in the past year, DWS has gone out of her way to break with the president on important foreign policy initiatives. First, she took a dive on the opening the president made with Cuba, because she is from Florida and very frightened. And now, it appears she has decided to play shenanigans with the Iran nuclear deal, both as a congresscritter and, worse, as DNC chairperson... And this is not to mention the long history that DWS has with the Fanjul family, the premier sugar dynasty in Florida, or her longtime support from the private prison industry. I mean, seriously, what has this person done to benefit the Democratic party since she took the job in 2011?"

Wassermann Schultz was co-chair of the Florida 2008 Hillary campaign and she has blatantly used her position at the DNC to favor Hillary and disadvantage Bernie in ways both small and big. Obama should have fired her long ago-- or should never have hired her-- and now I suspect that the two petition drives launched last week by Roots Action and by CREDO will eventually blow over regardless of how many tens of thousands of Democrats sign them. (Last I looked Roots Action's had 31,016 signatures and CREDO's had 52,099.)

- See more at: http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/#sthash.zIXxbw30.dpuf

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Time For A Good House Cleaning In South Florida? Ready To Say "See Ya" To Debbie Wasserman Schultz? (Original Post) Playinghardball Jan 2016 OP
And yet some will say that the ONLY reason we want to get rid of DWS is because "Hillary" and djean111 Jan 2016 #1
Thank you for the link...!! PoiBoy Jan 2016 #2
 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
1. And yet some will say that the ONLY reason we want to get rid of DWS is because "Hillary" and
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 02:49 PM
Jan 2016

"woman". That, frankly, is fucking embarrassing - to see people excuse all that DWS has done, by playing the gender card. Makes a mockery of Feminism.

She's a member of the Wall Street-funded New Dem coalition but she often refers to herself as a "progressive." Last week Jodi Jacobson explained at RH Reality Check that the claim is more a part of "an effort to ally herself notionally with a growing political movement than a reflection of her actual politics, positions, or actions...

The New Democrat Coalition is nothing more than a Third Way-advised nest of DINOs. I won't vote for or support any of them.
Also - Debbie has no actual convictions, except staying in office and in power.

PoiBoy

(1,542 posts)
2. Thank you for the link...!!
Sun Jan 10, 2016, 03:38 PM
Jan 2016

..I've liked his Facebook page (no website yet?) and will contribute come payday...

This is the way to rid ourselves of DWS and get a Progressive into that seat... I hope more people back his effort because the Primary is in August...!

Again thank you for the heads up..!!











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