2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The fringe left problem [View all]Yurovsky
(2,064 posts)we are not "fringe". We are the very heart and soul of this party. We are the direction in which the party has been moving for nearly 100 years. And despite the fact that nearly HALF the party preferred Bernie in the primaries, the overwhelming majority of us voted for HRC in the GE, rather than Jill Stein. We did what we could... don't try to pin HRC's loss on us.
And the OP still wishes to scold and demean the progressive wing of the Democratic Party? Yeah, that will strengthen the party, taking shots at the people who actually do most of the heavy lifting for progressive causes. If you want to be a corporate-sponsored party that gives nominal support to progressive social positions like gay marriage or reproductive rights, you're probably much closer aligned to Northern Republicans than you are to the heart and soul of the Democratic Party. Perhaps you need some time to reflect upon your core values and determine if the "fringe" is just too damn "fringe-y" for you, because WE ARE NOT GOING AWAY. We will continue to consolidate our control over the party at all levels, so fighting progressives within the party is not going to end well for the establishment milqtoast centrist 3rd-way types.
And besides, your peeps did such a GREAT JOB running against the biggest piece of shit the GOP ever crapped out of their convention. Do you really think we should listen to the folks who fucked this up? I sure as hell don't. We are on a leftward course. Don't try to yank the wheel back to the right, you'll only run the ship aground.