jeffroby posted on February 11, 2010 18:02

We’ve hashed over the same old 3rd party arguments pro-and-con for years and years. But in promoting the Full Court Press ( http://www.docudharma.com/diary/17796/full-court-press-what-the-openleft-brouhaha-was-about ), I realized that some of the people I’ve been talking with are progressive Democrats and some are independents and some are both. Yet we are all saying remarkably similar things. I’m not regarded as a sellout for pushing Democratic primaries, and they are not wild-eyed radicals. There is a new realism among independents, including at least respect for the Full Court Press, and Democrats are no longer all saying my party right or wrong, remember how bad the Republicans are.
A New Look
I think the times they are a’changing, and 3rd party politics needs a new look. Three changes:
(1) having spent years in the wilderness, Democrats have elected a Democratic president and Congress, and it has turned to ashes in their mouths;
(2) self-declared independents, amorphous, once marginal and still largely unorganized, have become the largest single bloc among American voters;
(3) the teabagger movement has shaken us, both because they pose a real fascist threat, and because we sense that many of them are our sisters and brothers and would be with us now, if only we could have controlled our laughter at their silly signs and seen the valid fear and rage behind them at a government out of control.
The critical alliance is between independent progressives, and the left wing of the Democratic Party.
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