
Obama did what he could to discourage Democratic turnout in 2010 in every way possible.
Before the 2010 midterms, Obama broadcast that he was going to continue to "work in a bipartisan manner" with Republican
s, no matter what the outcome of the elections. Whether Democrats gained seats or lost control of the Congress. The effect of that, along with Obama's flip-flopp
ing on just about every pledge and continuing BushCheney policies and putting Republican
-like legislatio
n through Congress, had the effect of discouragi
ng and suppressin
g Democratic vote turnout in the midterms.
The Democrats who did turn out threw BlueDogs out in big numbers; progressives only lost 3 seats. Obama's response to the election was that "Republica
ns won so we must move even farther to the right".
Obama and the DLC also worked their butts off to
prevent more progressiv
es/liberal
s from getting elected. Obama and the DLC put the power of the WhiteHouse
, the DNC, and the Democratic congressio
nal committees behind BlueDogs, Republican
s and Independen
ts over progressiv
es/liberal
s and
real Democrats. Some, but not all, examples:
BlueDog BlancheLin
coln over progressiv
e Democrat Lt. Governor BillHalter
.
Republican
-turned-In
dependent ArlenSpect
er over progressiv
e Democrat JoeSestak.
Republican
-turned-In
dependent LincolnCha
ffee over Democrat FrankCapri
o (which, in turn, was an effective endorsemen
t of the Republican JohnLoughl
in over Democrat DavidCicil
line for the congressio
nal seat Democrat PatrickKen
nedy retired from, and all of the other seats up for grab in Rhode Island).
Republican
-turned-In
dependent Charli Crist over liberal Democrat Kendrick Meek.
By the way, by getting involved in the election at the primaries' stage, Obama became the first sitting president in US history to interfere with the citizens' very limited rights in this democratic republic to select who they will trust to make laws to which they consent to be governed.
Citizens have little enough of a Constituti
onally-gua
ranteed role within this democracy as it is without a president usurping them. We have the right to vote, but not to have our ballots counted (the founders were nothing if not ironic). But to have a president enter into our choices at the most basic level, state primaries, is an abuse of the process.
Obama and the DNC could have cut off support to any Blue Dogs, cut money, cut committee assignment
s, etc., but did not. Obama could have bought Blue Dogs' votes (like the $100 million to Landrieu and the Medicaid deal for Nelson); he ultimately didn't even need the 60 for that Republican
-like healthcare bill -- The bill ultimately went through reconcilia
tion.
This is exactly the bunch that Obama and the puppet-mas
ters who control him want in office. On both sides of the aisle. Obama, Ds and Rs in office, working on behalf of transnatio
nal corporatio
ns.
Reform isn't on the agenda of either party
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