Tips for the Establishment: How To Defeat Movement Candidates

In a brilliant post over at Dailykos, mcjoan provides what should have been the obvious solution to all those various Democratic incumbents and establishment favorites who have recently become threatened by the progressive movement in Democratic primaries. Instead of demonizing and spewing bile toward the progressive movement, you will find victory easier to come by and unity easier to achieve if you do what all good politicians do: listen to your constituents. During her primary fight with Marcy Winograd, Jane Harman braved the lion's den by posting a diary and listening to readers on Dailykos during her primary, thereby showing her opponents and the progressive movement respect. By way of stark contrast, Joe Lieberman his supporters have treated their opponents with nothing but disdain, insults, and threats Seriously, could you even imagine Joe Lieberman posting on a major blog, especially after everything he and his supporters have said about the blogosphere and the netroots? There is no respect there at all. Further, while Joe Lieberman turns even further to the right and attack opponents of the Vietnam war, Jane Harman steps up and becomes an outspoken critic of Bush on intelligence matters. As mcjoan writes:A good Democrat, Senator Lieberman, is loyal to his party and to his ideals. This can be achieved when the Democratic representative respects dissenting views and does not operate from a sense of entitlement.

A good Democratic representative respects the will of his constituents even when he disagrees with their views. He listens and responds. He explains his views and respects those that oppose him. He does not accuse his constituency of undermining the security of the nation because they disagree with him and the Republican president.

A good Democratic Senator does not accuse his fellow Senators of imperiling the nation's security by opposing the president. There are many examples of good Democrats who disagree with the Democratic base on the Iraq Debacle. One of them is your Congressional colleague Jane Harman, once ironically known as the "Joe Lieberman of the House." It is clear now that that labeling Harman as that is false and unfair. Would that we could have called you the Jane Harman of the Senate. It was not to be. There is, I believe, an important reason for this difference in approach. Joe Lieberman and his most outspoken supporters in the punditry rose to power within the Democratic Party and the media by distancing themselves from progressive Democrats through repeated Sista Souljah moves, by endlessly playing the electability card (despite repeatedly losing elections), and by constantly closing Daou's triangle by adopting the stance the media loves above all else: the "I Yousta be a liberal" stance where a Democrat explains why Republican complaints about Democrats are all true. What Lieberman and his supporters cannot stomach is that these same attacks against progressives that brought him to media stardom now serve as the core rationale for why the people-powered progressive movement wants to bring him down (I mean, who would have ever thought that being demonized causes you to dislike the person doing the demonizing?). They also can't seem to stomach that you have to earn power among voters by listening to them, having responsive constituent services, and by actually representing their hopes and dreams. The reason Lieberman's supporters are demonizing rather than listening is because manipulating the corporate media through demonizing members of their own party is the only path toward power that they understand.

It is a relief to me that Jane Harman showed she was not that type of politician. Whatever conservative, liberal or otherwise positions she may hold, she is not willing to demonize and sell-out her own constituency in the corporate media in order to further her own power within the national political discourse or Washington D.C. Other establishment types threatened by the progressive movement should follow Harman's path. The days when you gain power by adopting the "I yousta be a liberal" stance are over. It is time to listen to your opponents and your constituents and show them that you respect them. Do not facilitate Republican narratives about them. Do not demonize them. Take Harman's path (and not just by posting a diary on Dailykos), and not only will you prevent most primary challenges from ever becoming as serious as Ned Lamont's has become in Connecticut, but you will also have a more unified Democratic Party and an activist base that is much more willing to help you out when the going gets tough against Republicans in general elections. Take my advice: if you feel threatened by the progressive movement, then open up talks with them. If you continue to take an aristocratic, demonizing approach, then expect a lot more campaigns like the Connecticut Senate primary in the future, along with a more divided Democratic Party, and a less energetic activist base.

I leave the choice up to the establishment.

Tags: CA-36, CT-Sen, Democrats, Jane Harman, Joe Lieberman, Marcy Winograd, Media, Ned Lamont, Primary Elections, progressive movement (all tags)

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The Angry Left Lamont supporters myth

It was infuriating, but not surprising, that the media would paint the Lamont supporters as the angry left. There have been other democrats who did the wrong thing for the Iraq war. But we are not going after them for one big reason - not all of them have demonized the people they disagree with. Lieberman has made it a point to do just that regarding ONE ISSUE- the Iraq war and to a slightly lesser extent, a few other social issues. Now he has the audacity to ask people in his party to do for him what he would not do for others - show support and understanding for his principles no matter how dumb some of them can be just because of his excellent "scorecard"?

And the audacity becomes heightened when you see the pleas, sorry I mean edicts, for understanding that Lieberman issues when you consider that he and his surrogates have been the angry ones bashing Lamont supporters while Lamont has NEVER bashed a Lieberman supporter regardless of how heated the exchanges between the two camps have been. That is a big different. How can the press blindly tar the Lamont people as the angry ones when we routinely see such gems as Jewish voters' character being called into question for not supporting Lieberman in bigger numbers, or how Lieberman does not deserve this harassment, or how lunatic or "terroristic" the Lamont supporters are. Who is off the rocker here?

by Pravin 2006-07-30 11:49AM | 0 recs
"Establishment:" vs "Movement"

So how do we know if the candidate we're supporting is "Establishment" or "movement"?

Just wondering.

by desmoulins 2006-07-30 12:55PM | 0 recs
nt
If you can't tell the difference, then I wouldn't worry about any of this.
by Chris Bowers 2006-07-30 04:08PM | 0 recs
Has Lieberman ever admitted he was wrong...

...or acknowledged that his supposed constituents who disagreed with him actually were right? About anything?

There's a reason Lieberman is the favorite Democrat among many Republicans. Hopefully, good riddance.

by MeanBoneII 2006-07-30 01:04PM | 0 recs
How Jane Harman won the Westside

Another savvy thing Jane "The Hawk" Harman did was to hire grassroots leader Marc Saltzberg. I suspect Saltzberg's responsible for shepherding her through the grassroots jungle, including bringing her to the West LA Democratic Club's meeting for a candidate forum. That's where she said for the first time that we should bring home the troops starting today.

The place was packed, hundreds came, mostly Winograd supporters, and the event got unprecedented local media coverage. And you're right, Harman listened. She stood up, took the heat, and responded honestly.

Until this campaign Harman had a reputation for being aloof from her constituents, and I give the credit to Marcy Winograd and her campaign manager, Laura Reichelt, for giving her the scare she needed.

by davefordemocracy 2006-07-31 09:00PM | 0 recs

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