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Progressive Primary Challenge to Hilary Launched

Submitted by kspidel on 12-5-2005 – 6:37 amComments

By David Swanson

On Tuesday in New York, Jonathan Tasini will announce the launch of his campaign for United States Senate, challenging Hilary Clinton in the Democratic primary.

A Democrat, at least one who convincingly opposes Bush, is very likely to win the general election in this race. This means that the primary is the real election, and the question is what kind of Democrat we want to have in the Senate.

Behind curtain number one is Hilary Clinton, a pro-war, pro-CAFTA, pro-corporate health care Republicrat who’s so very much more aggravating than most of them because of the widespread pretense that she’s some sort of leftist or democrat with a small d.

Behind curtain number two is Jonathan Tasini, a veteran labor organizer and strategist who opposes the war, opposes corporate trade deals, proposes to expand Medicare to universal coverage, and can be counted on to fight for working people.

Which kind of senator do the people of New York want?

And which kind of party do Democrats around the country want?

Do we want a party that follows the wishes of the vast majority of voters, or a party that continues to lose through endless futile attempts to win more voters away from the War and Corruption Party than it loses from its own base by standing for nothing.

If Hilary gets the nomination, she could lose the general election, especially if she continues to support Bush’s war. But why should we take the chance of having her win? If she wins, she will immediately announce a campaign for the White House, one she will almost certainly lose or allow to be stolen, but one we really do not want her to win. The surest way to keep her out of the presidential race is to go ahead and bid her farewell in the primary.

Cindy Sheehan sent Jonathan the following statement on Sunday to be read at his event on Tuesday:

“I am so pleased that Jonathan Tasini has stepped forward to challenge Senator Clinton and to take her on as an anti-war candidate. I encourage the people of New York to take a hard look at Mrs. Clinton’s dismal record on the illegal and immoral invasion and occupation of Iraq. Then take a hard look at what Jonathan is saying.

“We as people who strive for peace and justice should not support a candidate who advocates for continued killing on the basis of flimsy reasoning. It is time to hold the pro-war Democrats responsible for what they are saying and doing also.

“I fully endorse the idea of peace with justice and support the message that Jonathan is espousing, but I cannot endorse candidates because of my organization’s tax-exempt status. I thank Jonathan for his leadership, for his support and I look forward to our continuing efforts to end the war.”

Tasini blogged on Monday on Huffington Post: “My campaign challenging incumbent Hillary Clinton is based on a simple – yet, in our political world, utterly radical – idea: It asks people to abandon the classic choice of lesser-of-two-evils and vote from the heart, gut and conscience. For progressive voters who do so, there is a clear choice, for the difference between the incumbent and myself could not be more stark. Senator Clinton has said she supported the decision to go to war in Iraq, and she continues to support the war, with a position that echoes that of George Bush (find a ‘winning’ strategy and, then, withdraw troops on an uncertain timetable). In a speech to the Democratic Leadership Council, she praised NAFTA, which cost thousands of ordinary Americans their jobs. She dismissed the idea of pursuing universal health care because she didn’t want to take on the pharmaceutical and insurance industries. And she receives mountains of campaign cash from corporate donors, including Wal-Mart.

“My positions, available on my website, offer a mirror opposite. I am a candidate who opposes the war, believes that real homeland security means bringing the troops home immediately, opposes anti-worker trade deals that send jobs abroad, believes that our economic future should not be determined by an authoritarian regime in China, and supports Medicare For All. Unlike the incumbent, I will draw my support from many thousands of people who will volunteer their energy and contribute small amounts.”

Tasini lays out his positions in detail at his website, debuting Monday, at http://www.tasinifornewyork.org

Dick Morris believes, or pretends to believe, that only Condoleeza Rice can stop Hilary. We can shatter that theory in two ways this week. The citizens of the European Union can denounce Rice as a war criminal and supporter of torture. And we can launch a campaign to stop Hilary on our own.

David Swanson is the Washington Director of Democrats.com and of ImpeachPAC.org. He is co-founder of the AfterDowningStreet.org coalition, creator of MeetWithCindy.org, and a board member of Progressive Democrats of America. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and as a communications director, with jobs including Press Secretary for Dennis Kucinich’s 2004 presidential campaign, Media Coordinator for the International Labor Communications Association, and three years as Communications Coordinator for ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Swanson obtained a Master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia in 1997. His website is www.davidswanson.org.

  • Ann Peck Hood
    The citizen's of New York need a real Democrat to stand up for peace. One can be certain that the majority of Democrats are furious that Hilary voted to allow George to have his war. Why would any of us want this war that was started on a lie to continue?
  • Peace Democrat
    Tom Gallagher said --

    "Great…The Republicans are laughing at you all the way to the bank. Remember the last time there was a lot of anti-war rhetoric and who’d we get? Nixon. I guess you want 4 more years of right-wing war mongers. Way to go!"

    There is quite a lot of revisionist history here as well as the typically skewed way Dem party sheep/functionaries look at cause and effect.

    In 1968 Johnson would have been well on his way to reelection but for his association with an increasingly unpopular war. When he saw the traction McCarthy was getting for being antiwar, he decided not to run. When Bobby Kennedy saw the traction McCarthy was getting, he decided to run as a peace candidate. Kennedy quickly became the leading candidate and the repository of hope for the anti-war movement.

    When he was assassinated, a party that actually served the people and wanted to win elections would have quickly cultivated another peace candidate in the ruins, say, Eugene McCarthy. But instead they decided to elevate the war-friendly and increasingly unpopular Humphrey and used violent means at the Chicago convention to suppress dissent. The "free-speech" cage their successors set up in Boston recently, odious as it was, looks tame by comparison. Voters were justifiably horrified. Forced to choose between a peace-through-victory candidate who hadn't provoked riots and a peace-through-victory candidate who had, the voters picked the former.

    Does any part of this -- the force-feeding of a war candidate to peace-seeking contituents, the suppression of dissent within the party ranks, the crushing defeat at the polls -- look at all unfamiliar or unique?

    With any luck, the way in which Kerry and his ilk snatched defeat from the jaws of victory will be the last time this crap happens and like Gallagher here will take a quiet place at the margins where they belong. Now YOU can suck it up and vote for somebody you don't like.
  • Peace Democrat
    BTW -- Tom Gallagher, Hillary would be a right-wing, war-mongering president.
  • Peace Democrat
    Oh God

    Do the Tom Gallaghers of the world ever get clue? Will they ever shut up?

    Perhaps Humphrey should have yielded to the will of the people and become a true peace candidate. Perhaps Hillary should. If we end up with right-wingers because she refuses to budge, it will be because the War Democrats continued to faithfully servedefense contractors and foreign policy lobbies rather than their constituents.

    Quit blaming the voters for the failings or your asinine party. If folks like Tasini can be faulted for anything it's that they breathe life into a party that should by all rights be dead. We'd be better off without it, so that a real opposition could grow in its place.
  • Peace Democrat
    Oh God

    Do the Tom Gallaghers of the world ever get clue? Will they ever shut up?

    Perhaps Humphrey should have yielded to the will of the people and become a true peace candidate. Perhaps Hillary should. If we end up with right-wingers because she refuses to budge, it will be because the War Democrats continued to faithfully servedefense contractors and foreign policy lobbies rather than their constituents.

    Quit blaming the voters for the failings or your asinine party. If folks like Tasini can be faulted for anything it's that they breathe life into a party that should by all rights be dead. We'd be better off without it, so that a real opposition could grow in its place.
  • Robert B Godwin
    Yes, I remember Vietnam. I voted for HHH, too.

    So, if we want Hillary in there just to count Democratic seats, rather than losing the seat to a real Republican, how do we change Hillary to become a real Democrat (unlike her cohort Joe L)?

    Evidently this is the opinion of the majority of her constituents, as they elected her.

    Too bad there is no provision for NOTA on ballots. She might be impressed to change her stance on a variety of issues if there were sufficient numbers of those votes!
  • Tom Gallagher
    Thank you for playing into the Republicans hands by nearly demonizing Hillary Clinton. I guess you want another right-wing, war-monger, president.

    Were you alive during Vietnam? Do you know any history? Do you want another Nixon? That's what happened when 'anti-war' people demonstrated and 'demonized' Hubert Humphrey.

    Keep it up and reap what you sow. No wonder the Republicans are all laughing their way to the bank.
  • Tom Gallagher
    Great...The Republicans are laughing at you all the way to the bank. Remember the last time there was a lot of anti-war rhetoric and who'd we get? Nixon. I guess you want 4 more years of right-wing war mongers. Way to go!
  • Julie Im
    Tell us what Tasini's stand is on the U.N. Millenium Development Goals.
    Thanks.
  • Let's see a PDA endorsement here!
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