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Hillary Clinton

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yallerdawg

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Mon Apr 18, 2016, 10:57 AM Apr 2016

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Trumpism and Clintonism Are the Future

Source: New York Times, by Michael Lind

Those who see the nationalist populism of Mr. Trump as an aberration in a party that will soon return to free-market, limited government orthodoxy are mistaken. So are those who believe that the appeal of Senator Bernie Sanders to the young represents a repudiation of the center-left synthesis shared by Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. In one form or another, Trumpism and Clintonism will define conservatism and progressivism in America.


But on the social and racial issues that are important to today’s Democratic base, it is Mr. Sanders, not Mrs. Clinton, who has had to modify his message. At the beginning of his campaign, Mr. Sanders the democratic socialist focused in the manner of a single issue candidate almost exclusively on themes of class, inequality and political corruption. But because he is running for the Democratic presidential nomination, he has had to put greater emphasis on other issues, including racial disparity in policing and sentencing and the environment and immigration.


The centrality of identity politics, rather than progressive economics, to the contemporary Democratic Party is nothing new. In 1982, the Democratic National Committee recognized seven official caucuses: women, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, gays, liberals and business/professionals. Thirty-four years later, this is the base of the Democratic Party of Hillary Clinton. The pro-Sanders left objects to the solicitude of the Democratic Party for Wall Street and Silicon Valley, the sources of much of its funding. But it is safe to assume that most progressives, when confronted with conservative candidates, will prefer incremental, finance-friendly Clintonism over the right-wing alternative. Moreover, the ability or even willingness of Mr. Sanders to help down-ballot or state candidates is doubtful. The next generation of Democrats are figures like Julian and Joaquin Castro and Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, who are much more in the mold of the Clintons and Mr. Obama than of the maverick outsider Bernie Sanders.

Most important of all, it would be a serious mistake to assume that the growing sympathy of many of today’s millennials for the concept of democratic socialism as embodied by Mr. Sanders will translate into a social democratic America in the 2030s or 2050s. Half a century ago, as the Age of Aquarius gave way to the Age of Reagan, many of the hippies of the ’60s became, in effect, the yuppies of the ’80s — still socially liberal, but with new concerns about government spending, now that they were paying taxes and mortgages.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/trumpism-and-clintonism-are-the-future/ar-BBrQccp?OCID=HPDHP


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Just for us! [View all] yallerdawg Apr 2016 OP
Mahalo, yallerdawg~ Cha Apr 2016 #1
Hey, Cha! yallerdawg Apr 2016 #2
"mistake to assume..concept of dem. socialism..will translate into social democracy in 2030s/2050s." Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #3
I'm definitely not ready for this: yallerdawg Apr 2016 #5
I lived through that historical drubbing. Still smarting from the ignominy. Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #6
I was just a hair younger. yallerdawg Apr 2016 #8
Pretty much black and white, day and night, good and evil... Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #9
K&R ismnotwasm Apr 2016 #4
I disagree with the premise regarding Clintonism forjusticethunders Apr 2016 #7
I like this ismnotwasm Apr 2016 #10
Today's "Clintonism" is where you want to go! yallerdawg Apr 2016 #11
Those are issues Clinton has proclaimed throughout her career. misterhighwasted Apr 2016 #14
KnR sheshe2 Apr 2016 #12
You're up early...or is it late? yallerdawg Apr 2016 #13
It is midday. sheshe2 Apr 2016 #15
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