These Democrat vs. those Democrats
by Tom Sullivan
Now branded the progressive wing vs. the establishment wing, the reboot of the Democrats' 2016 Hillary vs. Bernie squabbles is already irritating and tiresome. But it won't go away because the underlying issues won't go away.
Barbara Boxer, the former California senator, told MSNBC's Chris Hayes Tuesday night Democrats need to avoid self-inflicted wounds. "If you don't like Bernie, pick a candidate and go," Boxer said [timestamp 37:15]:
And also this attack on the so-called establishment? I don't get that either. Who's the establishment, Nancy Pelosi? She's as progressive as they come. The head of the DNC, Tom Perez? He's as progressive. And the leadership in Congress. So, all of this is ridiculous. It's a self-inflicted wound if it continues. People should knock it off.Boxer, a self-described 40-year veteran, doesn't really understand the "establishment" issue. She just wants people to stop. Fine. Let me explain it.
“It’s time for a real Democrat to represent us in Washington, not the conservative son of a ward boss. Those days are over,” concluded Newman, who noted that the landslide election of Lori Lightfoot as Chicago mayor and the recent losses of longtime aldermen and political bosses show Chicagoans are hungry for progressive change.Led by fellow Illinoisan Rep. Cheri Bustos, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is using its financial clout to suppress opposition to its members. Even to those like Lipinski. No surprise there. Collecting dues that sustain the insider organ would be that much harder if it did not use them to defend members' seats no matter the voters' wishes.
A second Newman campaign threatens to expose the anti-democratic implications of the party’s strategy. There is a thin sliver logic underneath the DCCC’s unwavering support for incumbents; the party needs to keep control of the House, and it believes left-wing candidates could jeopardize that goal if they run in conservative districts. But this logic doesn’t even apply to Lipinski or his district. Much like Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas, another Blue Dog Democrat who may face a primary from his left, Lipinski represents a thoroughly Democratic district. Democrats there voted for Bernie Sanders in the party’s primary, and the district itself voted for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump by a comfortable margin. There’s no reason to think the district would suddenly turn Republican if the more left-wing Newman defeated Lipinski in the primary. In fact, the local GOP is in such disarray that it couldn’t marshal an alternative to Art Jones, an unrepentant neo-Nazi who ran unchallenged in the party’s primary before losing badly to Lipinski in the general.The party establishment is not only electeds, but unofficial clubs like the DCCC and DSCC that prefer incumbents with a "D" behind their names to aspirants with views more in line with their own districts. Best not to risk the business model.