

Whistling past the Democrats
The Democrats are now disassembling like a Brad Childress crazy train. They were
given a choice back leading into 2008 with two clearly outlined paths. The one from
Thomas F. Schaller in his book Whistling Past
Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South. The other by Democratic strategists
Steve Jardin and Dave “Mudcat” Saunders in their book Foxes in the Henhouse: How the Republicans Stole the South and the Heartland
and What the Democrats Must Do to Run ’em Out. Quite obviously they followed
the Schaller path. Jardin and Saunders warned that ignoring the South and the heartland
was immoral and would have catastrophic consequences for the Democratic Party. It
has done worse than that. Today, Democratic analyst and commentator Pat Caddell
calls the situation in the heartland “prerevolutionary.”
The Democrats lose today because they followed orthodoxy and a tradition in opposition
to their own new thinking. A warning to the Republicans. And possibly because of
listening to the radio; NPR — which, since the rise of the “Car Talk” guys, has
turned the liberal mind and imagination to pablum. Gone today are Steffens and Ida
Tarbell, gone Arthur Koestler and Alfred Kazin. Even Norman Mailer. Welcome Lady
Gaga and Bono.
Leading to 2008 Marcos Moulitsas of Daily Kos promoted Mark Warner, former governor
of Virginia, Gen. Wesley Clark, former NATO commander, and Jim Webb, novelist/warrior/senator
from Virginia, and cried from the heart: Will these Clinton-era people ever leave
the room? But the Democrats turned to Hillary, although her ranking among young
people at DKos hovered between 4 percent and zero. Then they blocked Hillary with
Obama. They had a great opportunity with Mark Warner, Wesley Clark and Jim Webb
to begin and build. But they ignored — despised, many of them — the heartland and
Dixie, and these three are from the South. That is why they are screwed now: Already
the race card is used to define loss. The instinct is to recall Hillary again. Institutionally,
that is today all they are capable of. But they listen for moral advice from stand-up
comics and professional wrestlers, no? Obama could begin to restore this: Bring
Webb into the Cabinet. Maybe replace Biden with him.
Beneath the cries and whispers today is coming the slow realization that Sarah Palin
is a real part of life and will continue to be. This happened before with Ronald
Reagan. But the Jacksonian spirit that is Sarah Palin and Tea Party actually started
with the Democrats and with Jim Webb. Their defaulting again to Hillary and even
Howard Dean, which was escapist the first time, could this time destroy the party.
And the Democrats have become effete. Webb, Warner and Clark are not. This is where
they could begin again. But they must make a pledge: Adults now. No more rock stars.
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