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Home Front: Politix
MoveOn May Target Conservative Democrats
2006-02-15
A liberal advocacy group that consistently opposes both the conservative agenda and conservative Republicans may also target conservative Democrats in the upcoming election cycle.
Borrowing Dick Cheney's shotgun and sticking it in the party's mouth.....

MoveOn.org, in an email message to supporters, said it is considering a plan to support "progressives" who challenge "right-wing Democrats" in primary races. "We think this makes sense, but it's a big decision so we wanted to check with you and other MoveOn members. What do you think?"
"Should we pull the trigger or not?"

The message allows readers to register their opinions by clicking on the appropriate link.
Here's one opinion at a MoveOn forum: "The closet Conservatives in the Dem Party are only going to stay Dems until the Republican juggernaut has complete control, then they will do the same. Since there is no other party in a position to compete with the GOP, IMO it is in our best interest to wrest control from the sleeper cells. The Lieberman's of the Dem party are the newcomers who want us to become GOP-lite. If they don't like the proud history of the Dem party, let them go infiltrate the GOP and try to make them more left leaning."
MoveOn.org is telling supporters its top goal in 2006 is to break the conservative Republican "stranglehold" on Congress, but its mission also includes holding Democrats to the party's "highest values" on issues like foreign policy, the economy and government. "That sometimes means grappling with specific right-wing Democrats who consistently side with big corporations and right-wing Republicans," the message said. MoveOn says there should be "real consequences" for Democrats who "sell out," and it pointed to Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Tex.) as an example of a "right-wing Democrat infamous for supporting the Bush agenda and Republican legislation."
"Replacing a right-wing Democrat with a more progressive Democrat will help voters more clearly understand what Democrats stand for -- and that will help Democrats win," MoveOn said.
Heh, heh, BWAHAHAHAHA!
"We would start with the worst like Cuellar and work to build a progressive majority one election at a time."

Cuellar's challenger in the March 7 Democratic primary is former Rep. CIro Rodriguez of San Antonio. According to MoveOn.org, a Democratic majority in Congress would be a big step towards "progressive reform," but it says liberals must also work to build a "progressive majority that will work toward bold reforms."
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#13  FDR (who was actually popular and understood people) tried this in 1938. The result? The GOP gained 6 seats in the Senate and eighty in the House.

Oh please oh please oh please.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-02-15 20:13  

#12  Damn! Karl Rove is GOOD!
Posted by: Bobby   2006-02-15 17:21  

#11  A liberal advocacy group that consistently opposes both the conservative agenda and conservative Republicans may also target conservative Democrats in the upcoming election cycle.

Sounds good to me. When does it start?

C'mon boys, get a move on! Chop chop!
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2006-02-15 15:50  

#10  Hey, he doesn't hang wi' MY bro's .... gotta be new around here. We OWN this 'hood.
Posted by: too true   2006-02-15 14:15  

#9  "The Lieberman's of the Dem party are the newcomers who want us to become GOP-lite..."

Lieberman? A "newcomer"????

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-02-15 14:11  

#8  No Depotguy, it's the "Party of INCLUSION" but only if your ideas are the same.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-02-15 13:50  

#7  "...will help voters more clearly understand what Democrats stand for..."

Yes...now I clearly understand. You are the "Party of Tolerance".
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-02-15 13:12  

#6  That smell ain't delusion. These guys have a prostate exam in the morning?
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-02-15 12:41  

#5  I love the smell of delusion in the morning. Smells like victory!
Posted by: Xbalanke   2006-02-15 12:22  

#4  funny comments! Good thing you got the big popcorn machine instead of just a bowl!!
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-15 11:33  

#3  I sure hope Daily Kos joins in this suicidal feeding frenzy!
Posted by: Shinesing Thereck9969   2006-02-15 11:29  

#2  Born and raised in the briar patch. Heh.

I love when the rats start eatin' their young. I wonder if the Democrats are going to end up with a major schism and end up as two parties? The moral high ground may be the place to be, but if you're too high (pun intended) noone is going to hear the messge.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2006-02-15 10:13  

#1  Yes, yes, a purge is what we need! A purge! Drive the fainthearted from the party, and what is left will be stronger for its purity!

Oh, and while you're at it, be sure to throw the bunny in the briar patch--it's the one thing he fears the most.
Posted by: Mike   2006-02-15 09:45  

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