unz | In her Wednesday morning post mortem speech, Hillary made a bizarre
request for young people (especially young women) to become politically
active as Democrats after her own model. What made this so strange is
that the Democratic National Committee has done everything it can to
discourage millennials from running. There are few young candidates –
except for corporate and Wall Street Republicans running as Blue Dog
Democrats. The left has not been welcome in the party for a decade –
unless it confines itself only to rhetoric and demagogy, not actual
content. For Hillary’s DNC coterie the problem with millennials is that
they are not shills for Wall Street. The treatment of Bernie Sanders is
exemplary. The DNC threw down the gauntlet.
Instead of a love fest within the Democratic Party’s ranks, the blame
game is burning. The Democrats raised a reported $182 million dollars
running up to the election. But when Russ Feingold in Wisconsin and
other candidates in Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania asked for help.
Hillary monopolized it all for TV ads, leaving these candidates in the
lurch. The election seemed to be all about her, about personality and
identity politics, not about the economic issues paramount in most
voters’ minds.
Six months ago the polls showed her the $1 billion spent on data
polling, TV ads and immense staff of sycophants to have been a vast
exercise in GIGO. From May to June the Democratic National Committee
(DNC) saw polls showing Bernie Sanders beating Trump, but Hillary
losing. Did the Democratic leadership really prefer to lose with Hillary
than win behind him and his social democratic reformers.
Hillary doesn’t learn. Over the weekend she claimed that her analysis
showed that FBI director Comey’s reports “rais[ing] doubts that were
groundless, baseless,” stopped her momentum. This was on a par with the New York Times
analysis that had showed her with an 84 percent probability of winning
last Tuesday. She still hasn’t admitted that here analysis was
inaccurate.
What is the Democratic Party’s former constituency of labor and
progressive reformers to do? Are they to stand by and let the party be
captured in Hillary’s wake by Robert Rubin’s Goldman Sachs-Citigroup
gang that backed her and Obama?
If the party is to be recaptured, now is the moment to move. The 2016
election sounded the death knell for identity politics. Its aim was to
persuade voters not to think of their identity in economic terms,
but to think of themselves as women or as racial and ethnic groups
first and foremost, not as having common economic interests. This
strategy to distract voters from economic policies has obviously failed.
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