Dems may be passengers on sinking ship of partisan splits

by smkovalinsky | October 17, 2009 at 10:18 am
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The Democrats have always been great at grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory:  It is their peculiar talent,  perhaps even their genius.

But watching the party lose the odds over and over gets tedious. 

  Now the whining,  accusations,  grumbling,  and blatant attacks within the party threaten to make democrats fellow passengers on a sinking Titanic:  

"Harry Reid abdicates his leadership role," reads the headline at the lefty Daily Kos Web site. "Why Joe Biden should resign," reads the headline at the Huffington Post. "Whiner in Chief," reads the headline at The Nation, referring to President Obama.

Self-styled progressives across the country are angry, not just at Obama, but at the rest of the Democratic power structure, as well. That anger is causing an ugly split inside the Washington Democratic world.

"Can I speak freely about the liberal whiners?" asks a well-connected Democratic strategist. "These are the same people who have never participated in, much less won, a campaign, who have no idea what it takes to maintain a majority and keep a speaker of our party, who want Obama to kowtow to the loony Left, and then they're going to be the ones who say, 'What happened?' in November 2010, when we lose the House and possibly the Senate and maybe a lot of governorships."

The White House, too, is growing sick of the whiners. NBC's John Harwood recently reported that Team Obama views the complainers as part of the "Internet Left fringe," and that one White House adviser said, "Those bloggers need to take off their pajamas, get dressed and realize that governing a closely dividedcountry is complicated and difficult."

Although the White House later tried to walk back its own anonymous venting, the damage was done. "Old anonymous is, of course, full of s--t," writes prominent liberal blogger Jane Hamsher, noting that Obama's poll numbers suffered with Democrats after the president all but abandoned the public option in the national health care debate.

While Obama is taking hits, Democrats in Congress are getting it full force. "Reid is poison," one reader of Daily Kos writes of the Senate majority leader. "He has NO, NADA, NONE interest in any of the progressive parts of the president's agenda," another writes. "Traitorous little weasel," a third writes. "The same goes for Pelosi," writes yet another, of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. It doesn't matter that the netroots activists dislike Republicans far more; the fact is, they're deeply unhappy with their own party -- the party led by what Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas calls "ineffective corporatist Dems."

The feud is entertaining for the media, but the Democrats face a very real problem:Dissatisfaction with the party has spread beyond the Internet fringe. Recent Gallup polling shows that Congress' job approval among Democrats plunged in September, from 54 percent to 36 percent -- an 18-point drop in the course of a single month.

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albertacowpoke

The sinking ship results because of self-interest and politics as usual.  At the end of the day they all want to get re-elected. 

That.s where the power of the people come in.  In a way it's a great check and balance system.

Having watched the process in Congress for the last few weeks.  My biggest observation would be that there was a lack of leadership on the Health Care Bill.

I think if someone would have grabbed the bull by the horns and laid out what the bill should contain, the four bills that they are now trying to merge would have been much closer with similar elements in it.

Maybe that is simplifying it, but leadership is an important element in advancing anything.  I just haven't seen it.


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