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Home Front: Politix
MoveOn to Dems: MoveOn 0wnz you
2004-12-10
Hat tip LGF
Liberal powerhouse MoveOn has a message for the "professional election losers" who run the Democratic Party: "We stole bought it, we own it, we're going to take it back." A scathing e-mail from the head of MoveOn's political action committee to the group's supporters on Thursday targets outgoing Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe as a tool of corporate donors who alienated both traditional and progressive Democrats. "For years, the party has been led by elite Washington insiders who are closer to corporate lobbyists than they are to the Democratic base," said the e-mail from MoveOn PAC's Eli Pariser. "But we can't afford four more years of leadership by a consulting class of professional election losers."

Under McAuliffe's leadership, the message said, the party coddled the same corporate donors that fund Republicans to bring in money at the expense of vision and integrity. "In the last year, grass-roots contributors like us gave more than $300 million to the Kerry campaign and the DNC, and proved that the party doesn't need corporate cash to be competitive," the message continued. "Now it's our party: we bought it, we own it, and we're going to take it back."

Pariser urged MoveOn supporters to help support a DNC chair with a bold vision to represent Democrats outside Washington. Democrats will vote at their February meeting in Washington on a successor to McAuliffe. DNC spokesman Jano Cabrera declined to engage in a tit-for-tat with MoveOn, but praised McAuliffe's efforts. "Call me crazy, but I think the fact that for the first time in party history we outraised the Republicans, and did so primarily through grass-roots fund raising is something to be proud of," Cabrera said. Among those vying for the party chairmanship is former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, an early darling of MoveOn's cybernetwork of activists when he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Posted by:Korora

#25  Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake -- Napoleon.

Moveon, you just keep doing what you are doing... And Mr Soros, keep cutting those big checks and claiming its "grass roots" that finance things for your bought and paid for organization. Keep on fooling yourself - you keep getting the great results like you got this time, especially after you run off the professionals in the party that can run a campagin, leving you with demagogues and dimwits like Oliver "What-chu-talkin-bout" Willis.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-12-10 11:03:00 PM  

#24  Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake -- Napoleon.

Moveon, you just keep doing what you are doing... And Mr Soros, keep cutting those big checks and claiming its "grass roots" that finance things for your bought and paid for organization. Keep on fooling yourself - you keep getting the great results like you got this time, especially after you run off the professionals in the party that can run a campagin, leving you with demagogues and dimwits like Oliver "What-chu-talkin-bout" Willis.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-12-10 11:03:00 PM  

#23  Oh please...please...please pick Howie!!!

eeeYEEHAA!

I gotta get me one of those big bags of popcorn!
Posted by: Darth VAda   2004-12-10 11:31:54 PM  

#22  Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake -- Napoleon.

Moveon, you just keep doing what you are doing... And Mr Soros, keep cutting those big checks and claiming its "grass roots" that finance things for your bought and paid for organization. Keep on fooling yourself - you keep getting the great results like you got this time, especially after you run off the professionals in the party that can run a campagin, leving you with demagogues and dimwits like Oliver "What-chu-talkin-bout" Willis.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-12-10 11:03:00 PM  

#21  Emily's list?

You mean Our Emily has been financing the Democratic Party?
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-12-10 6:43:57 PM  

#20  Heh heh heh.

Thanks for the popcorn, gromky. Next batch is on me. ;-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-12-10 3:25:42 PM  

#19  "All your party's base are belong to us."

To accentuate the positive, since MorOn says that it can control something it paid for, does that mean they support people who want to develop the land they paid for?
Posted by: jackal   2004-12-10 12:41:25 PM  

#18  In 1997, arch-lefty Thomas Frank bit the hand that fed the American Left when he published his remarkable expose of the commercial media culture, The Conquest of Cool. This remains a landmark of cultural history and the best exposition yet of the real nature of the dominant media culture.
Tom was still in his 20s at the time and his attack on this particular form of corporate dominance may have been just a fit of youthful idealism, but this could also be part of a larger pattern of gradual self-destruction on the Left.
Move-On's attack on its own power-base, corporate donations, would fit the same pattern; the fantasy ideology directed against itself by people too arrogant and too deluded to avoid being taken in by their own propaganda.
It is fatal hubris.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-12-10 12:28:22 PM  

#17  Mr. Soros paid good money for you, so assume the yoke of your indentured servitude like a good little moonbat now.
Posted by: Mike   2004-12-10 11:52:13 AM  

#16  "Yeah! We lost by a very close margin this time....let's see if we can lose by a landslide in 2006!"
Grass-roots contributors = George Soros and that Progressive Insurance guy.
Must be the new math.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2004-12-10 10:55:36 AM  

#15  If the Democrats succeed in marginalizing themselves, who will fill the vaccuum?
Posted by: eLarson   2004-12-10 10:48:22 AM  

#14  "Well, I for one welcome our new moonbat overlords."

/DNC
Posted by: BH   2004-12-10 10:15:12 AM  

#13  pass some of that popcorn, Gromky?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-10 9:57:18 AM  

#12  "Call me crazy..." No problem!
Posted by: Tom   2004-12-10 9:30:41 AM  

#11  I for one welcome the prospect of more Republicans = Hitler ads (this time with "official" Democrat Party label firmly affixed), more calls for US defeat in Iraq, and more demands for the media to be less "conservative" in their coverage.

The 2006 midterms beckon, and MoveOn is ready to tell all those red state rubes just how evil and stupid they are. *eg*
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-12-10 9:24:53 AM  

#10  ed, ditto-ing that. I consider it an appropriate form of moolah redistribution.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2004-12-10 8:56:43 AM  

#9  Here's hoping that moveon.org helps the democrat party become the 21st century version of the Whigs...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2004-12-10 8:50:20 AM  

#8  I make it a habit to click on sites like Soros and Emily's List. They have more money than brains, and it's fitting they help pay for this site.
Posted by: ed   2004-12-10 6:22:36 AM  

#7  Note to FRED: Ads by Google's not very intelligent, is it?
I mean, advertising on Rantburg for (see right side of this page)"Beat Bush Gear" and "Don't Blame Me I Voted 4 Kerry.com" and Emily's List ?!
Posted by: lex   2004-12-10 1:44:00 AM  

#6  A surplus of money was the worst possible thing that could have happened to the Dem organization in this campaign. If they'd had less money and more intelligence, they'd have done as Rove did and developed an organizational model that relied on sober, intelligent, disciplined adults working for free rather than paid union hacks with bullhorns and idiotic kids looking to show they too can waste millions on ads that preached to the choir.
Posted by: lex   2004-12-10 1:25:02 AM  

#5  Dotcom idiots with the souls of plutocrats: "It’s our party: we bought it, we own it, and we’re going to take it back."
Posted by: lex   2004-12-10 1:21:02 AM  

#4  He then went on to say "The rich, especially those who didn't earn their money and don't work are the real Democratic base, especially celebrities who are paid obscene amounts of money for just turning up somewhere. People like (fill in your own names here). These are the intellectual driving force behind the party ....."
Posted by: phil_b   2004-12-10 1:20:37 AM  

#3  "Call me crazy, but I think the fact that for the first time in party history we outraised the Republicans, and did so primarily through grass-roots fund raising is something to be proud of,"

Sure. And the crack dealer at 135th and Lenox Ave also can raise huge sums in short order. But how did you spend the money, sweetheart, and to what effect?

Let's see: Dean burned and crashed after blazing through $50 million in a matter of weeks. And then during the fall campaign, you bought scores of redundant and utterly pointless ads in the bitterly contested state of... New York. Full pagers in MSM publications targeting... loyal Dem supporters. And all while Rove was out-registering and out-hustling and out-organizing you sh*theads-- and with 1.4 million volunteers.

MoveOn, the dotcom version of a political organization. DreamOn's more like it.
Posted by: lex   2004-12-10 1:19:28 AM  

#2  Can't wait till the denunciation posters start going up...Damned wreckers! Capitalist tools all! Long live Howie Dean, Hero of the People's Revolution!
Posted by: mojo   2004-12-10 1:08:56 AM  

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Posted by: gromky   2004-12-10 12:54:35 AM  

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