Washington Democrats: No Will, No Backbone
by
Joshua Frank
by Joshua Frank
These
are tremulous times for the Republican establishment. A poll released
this past weekend by Ipsos/Associated Press confirms that Bush's
agenda has slid right off the table and into the trash bin. The
president's popularity has plummeted to a meager 39 percent, the
lowest of his tenure. At the center of Bush's nose dive is the Iraq
catastrophe, about which two-thirds of those polled strongly criticized
Bush's handling of the invasion and subsequent occupation. The people's
voices have indeed been heard. They want light, not more tunnel
and lies.
So
you’d think Democrats, the alleged oppositional party in Washington,
would be elated over the latest findings, quickly devising a scheme
on how to capitalize on Bush’s overwhelming disapproval. Well, they
are devising a scheme, all right, but it’s not one that will bring
the troops home or provide any mortar for Bush’s cracked foreign
policy.
Two
former staffers of the Clinton administration, William Galston and
Elaine Kamarck, both Democratic Leadership Council patrons, released
a report on October 6 that outlined their strategy to take back
Washington.
"The
groups that were supposed to constitute the new Democratic majority
in 2004 simply failed to materialize in sufficient number to overcome
the right-center coalition of the Republican Party," wrote
Galston and Kamarck. "[On defense issues], liberals espouse
views diverging not only from those of other Democrats, but from
Americans as a whole."
What
a load of bull. The American public, although slow to digest the
truth about the Iraq war, is finally coming around. Yet the Democratic
Party has nothing to offer in return. Even with nearly 2,000 U.S.
soldiers and countless civilians dead, the Dems still want to stay
the failing course in Iraq. It’s all about winning political campaigns,
not justice never mind that the Dems can’t even win a match that’s
been forfeited by the Republicans. The liberal establishment is
beyond inept; it’s hopeless.
Anti-war
crusader Cindy Sheehan recently told me that she thought the Democrats
should be abandoned. "I will not support a pro-war Democrat
[in the upcoming elections] ... I regret supporting John Kerry in
2004," she said, "[t]he movement gained nothing from his
candidacy." Later, in piece titled "War-Hawk Republicans
and Anti-War Democrats: What's the Difference?," Sheehan wrote,
"I think if one is not speaking out right now against the killing
in Iraq, one is supporting it."
Exactly.
Virtually
every leading Democrat in DC is silent. They have been from the
get-go. One may wonder what the Democrats are waiting for, now that
the popular tides are turning against Dubya. Do they think the Republicans
will simply crumble on their own? Do they think that Karl Rove and
Scotter Libby are going to be indicted over this whole Valarie Plame
affair? While the stalwarts of the Democratic Party sit idly by
waiting for a miraculous Bush collapse from within, more people
are dying in Iraq every day. Billions more spent on a war with no
end in sight.
So
even though Bush is down and out, don’t expect the Democrats to
ever capitalize. They have neither the will nor the backbone.
October
10, 2005
Joshua
Frank [send him mail]
is the author of Left
Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, just published
by Common Courage Press. To learn more visit www.BrickBurner.org.
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