When Rahm Emanuel first began working for Bill Clinton, he claims he was 6'2". By the time he was done working for both Clinton and Barqack Obama, he said his height had dropped to 5'8". That's because he refused to be the sycophant that usually surround those in power. Anyone with executive authority needs someone to tell him when he's full of shit. Emanuel was that person, and he has a message for Democrats if any of us is listening, There is little doubt that we will win big in the midterms. But that's primarily because Trump has been so bad, not that we've been much better. We can still be dismissed with two words - weak and woke. That's no recipe for long-term success.
A few days ago, Emmanuel sat down for an interview with Katie Couric's Next Question podcast. He repeated nearly every criticism of Democrats that he leveled when he sat down with Bari Weiss nearly a year ago. While he concedes that it's unlikely he'll emerge as a Presidential front-runner, he hopes that he can move Democrats in a direction that focuses on pragmatism and centrism.
While Trump is focused on putting his mug on a $250 bill and is using his office to enrich himself and his family, 50% of our students are unable to read at grade level. He will leave office $4 billion richer than he was when he went in. So he's convinced that voters will hold Trump and the GOP accountable in November. But, and this is a big BUT, the worst thing Democrats could do is hold days of impeachment hearings that eventually go nowhere and enable Trump to play victim. Instead of that, Democrats need to return to issues that matter:
We did things that were really ridiculous. We let a border get out of control. When it came to public safety, we talked about defunding the police. When it came to an ethnic group, we called them Latinx and nobody else in that group ever identified themselves that way. And then rather than worry about classroom excellence, we were worried about bathroom and locker room access. So [voters] were angry. And look at all the polling that's out there. Look at all the focus groups out there. Democrats tell you, "Stop talking about these cultural issues, conveying that these are priority issues when we should be talking about raising the minimum wage, expanding healthcare uh opportunities and health care and cost control, making sure people have money for their retirement." I mean, the other day as an education, I said two things.
One, if you do two years of national service, we'll give them money for a down payment on a home. I believe if you give something back to the country, we're going to start you off on the journey of the American dream. Amy [his wife] and I have we're empty nesters with a second home. I'm getting a mortgage deduction. It's crazy. And you have families that can't get a mortgage. They can't get a down payment. That's not how this is supposed to work.
Second, people are going into the poor house to give their kids a college education. So I said allow them to get a three-year degree, not a four-year degree. Cambridge and Oxford do it. You make less than $200,000, tuition is free. Tuition doesn't go up higher than inflation by the year. Stop putting the family behind the eightball and all they get is an invoice.
The whole premise of the American dream, the home, retirement, education, healthcare, every one of those pieces is broken. And our party should spend every day laser focused on restoring not only the access, but the confidence in the premise that you and I grew up with, which is when you and I said get ahead, we're getting ahead of our parents. We're going to leave mom and dad in the dust. Now you're lucky if you get out of their basement.
Emanuel believes Democrats got occupied by the college faculty lounge. He gave as an example a college professor who said health care workers are part of the "caring economy," and this expression was then coopted by Biden, but not the actual healthcare workers.
Now, some professor at some university came up with this term and a bunch of knuckleheads in Washington adopted it and were popularizing it. And I and nobody, like the term "Latinx" ever ever in America used it. Nobody except for two non-tenured professors working at getting tenured. The caring kind of no, it's called a nurse. It's called a home healthcare worker. But we were using terms that didn't refer to anybody. I'll give you a classic out of Joe Biden's last state of the union. He got up there and somewhere in the speech when he went off the text used the term illegal immigrant. He got barked at by a bunch of Washington interest groups and the next day he said I misspoke. I should have said undocumented. I don't know. People understood what he meant. 35:2135 minutes, 21 seconds. And we had the, as I said, the cultural police arrested you without your Miranda rights even being read to you.
Of all the Democratic presidential hopefuls, my own thinking aligns most closely with that of Emanuel. So obviously, he has no chance.
I have little interest in reading the analysis of the present Democrat Party as done by any present Democrat. They’ve all been much too preoccupied with the ‘’non-politician,” that burst on to the scene prior to the 2020 election and captured the hearts and minds of average, working day, citizens who always believed in America as a place worth appreciating and saving.
ReplyDeleteThe Obama experiment obviously backfired on the Democrat Party and that became more obvious as his term went on. Then, continued even further with the disastrous Joe Biden as successor.
The “outsider Trump” threatened, and continues to threaten, the status quo of
what is now understood to be a largely corrupt, dysfunctional American government that has lost its way due to a lust for power and personal gain of its operatives in Congress and elsewhere.
So here we are, a Democrat Party that has no real message other than “Hate Trump.” No clear vision of the future, no specific outline of corrective steps to improve the lives of average Americans, nor no particular Democrat Party leader who stands out as an inspiring candidate for the 2028 Presidential race.
No offense but I am more interested in. What fellow Dems think. They may be off the hook but I do believe that government really should be helping us make our lives better and with a pragmatic approach. Yes we got caught up in culture wars and you got snookered by a grifter
ReplyDeleteIn other words, the response to “Can we survive 8 years of Trump?” should be “Well, we survived12 years of Obama and Biden.” Great 20 years of our lives!
DeleteYour commenters need to be reminded Donald Trump is not a candidate for 2028 President. He will finish out his next 2 years as precedent was recently set with Bill Clinton. A little pointless to keep trying to destroy Trump.
ReplyDeleteThis Independent voter would like to hear suggestions for the next Democrat President to be elected. At the present time, the front runners for becoming the next Republican President are J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, with some also naming Ron DeSantis.
At tbis point it looks like Dems would elect Charlie Manson if he ran.
DeletetRUMP was a disaster. Harris was laughable. Once again, we were forced to vote for the least of the two evils. I believe we will repeat ourselves in 2028.
ReplyDeleteSadly this is where the Democrat party is today. The far left has taken over the party and I’m Independent now. Grew up a democrat my whole life. They call Trump supporters Nazis while actually backing someone with a Nazi tattoo, that’s where the party is today. There are no centrists left. Maybe Fetterman or Collins on the Republican side, they’ll run them out too. The divided states of America. Sad.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet they continue to deny their hypocrisy. Just own it bitches!!! And lose the Nazi chant. Actually pretty ineffective at this point.
Delete"Government should be helping us"??? Hahaha. No thanks. What flavor Kool did you get served?
ReplyDeleteThat old saying “Can’t see the forest for the trees” certainly describes your continued hatred of Donald Trump. You can’t and probably will never see what he has done and continues to do to make this country great but it’s okay. He’d probably take a bullet for you, Bernie. Oh wait - he did.
ReplyDeleteIt all started under Obama- I was deeply disappointed by his "hope & change" which turned out to be an assault on anyone who disagreed with his policies.
ReplyDeleteIt probably started with NAFTA under Clinton. That resulted in the loss of too many blue collar jobs with nothing to take their place. Probably should have been phased in. Obama did run on pledging to be President of everyone, but did ram Obamacare down everyone's throats. I believe once in a generation legislation like that needs bipartisan buy-in. I opposed the way it was done. I also think there are those out there, who deep down, resented seeing a black man in the nation's highest office. There was a lot of anger with Obama, and in two quick years, he lost the House and the Senate. He also gave rise to the tea party movement. Since that time, we've grown further apart. Barack Obama resulted in Donald Trump. There was a good broadcast about all of this on Frontline. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlDjlrmfbX4
DeleteClinton was the most "middle of the road" President in my lifetime. I didn't like NAFTA, which was a strong Republican stance, but Clinton convinced a few Dems to go along with it. He also started taxing those who were collecting on disabillity, among other actions, to be the only president since Johnson in 69' to have a balanced federal budget. Of course, that all went to crap when 9/11 happened and Bush was the first U.S. president to actually cut taxes while leading us into a major war starting the deficit which continues to grow today.
DeleteWhen I hear "We need to cut back and balance the budget" today from Republicans all I hear is: "My mega rich backers need cuts to their taxes to have more power and help fund my campaign!". If people really want to back positive changes it all starts with getting money out of politics for both parties and create a possibility for a 3rd party which might be able to create the positives of both. Till then we will continue to be manipulated into choices of Bad or Worse.
I think if someone governed the way Clinton did today they would be labeled a moderate republican. He did welfare reform, and he cut deals with Gingrich on spending. Agree about Obama, although people with legit policy disagreements were labelled racist when there was no proof of that. I'm sure there were some who opposed him strictly because he was black. Obama forgot about working class rural people, or any blue collar folks for that matter. That's how we got Trump. He did deport a lot of people, unlike Joe who opened the border.
DeleteInstead of concentrating on math & reading in the classroom, my former Party concentrates on Boys in Girls locker rooms! The Dems are so far gone, I'm now an Independent.
ReplyDeleteBoth parties have been taken over by extremist elements who often dominate the outcomes in primary voting. Most responsible stable people would not even consider running for public office and even the few that do have great difficulty raising the vast amount of money needed to conduct a meaningful campaign against well funded opponents whose loyalties follow the money and the vested interests of the contributing sources.. It is inconceivable to me that a lifelong narcissistic opportunist, lying fraud and amoral creep like Donald Trump has been twice elected to the Presidency as a Republican. On a far smaller stage one need not look further than elected officials such as Siegel and Pinsley in Lehigh County to know there is also something seriously wrong with the Democratic Party. Observers Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney and Rahm Emanuel all understand and well describe the basic problem of the current US political dysfunction but it will be up to the American voters to clean up the rot before it is too late.
ReplyDeleteThe post by Bernie is a good analysis of the Democratic Party’s woes. As a moderate Democrat we need a candidate with policies reminiscent of FDR JFK and LBJ. Currently I believe Andy Beshear or Seth Moulten could be that individual.
ReplyDeleteYou liked the war in Vietnam?
DeleteSeth Moulden? You're kidding me! Let's nominate Graham Platner while we're at it.
ReplyDeleteYo, BOH, tell us about the Dem candidate who had the Nazi Death Head tattoo while you’re at it.
ReplyDeleteNews flash. Students have been struggling way before this President but nice try. Getting worse with each year and there are actually a few reasons for that but carry on blaming Trump
ReplyDeleteBernie why did you democrats vote in nazi from Maine I thought Trump was the Nazi.
ReplyDeleteBernie is a dishonest dry drunk.
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