19.9.11

Are Modern-Day Progressives “Racists”?

By John W. Lillpop

For nearly three years, conventional wisdom has held that anyone with the audacity to disagree with Barack Obama, much less criticize The One, was presumed to be a despicable racist.

From Tea Party activists who would allegedly pay good money to see black folks hanging, to right-wing nut balls like GOP Representative Paul Ryan who was plotting a black Holocaust using budget cuts rather than gas chambers to subdue victims, to everyday, common folks who believe that government should live within its means, to goofy talk-show hosts like Rush Limbaugh, the message was the same: They are all racists!

That message has been consistent—until recently.

As reported at the reference, some of Barack Obama’s harshest critics are turning out to be far-left progressives:


President Obama’s smooth path to the Democratic nomination may have gotten rockier Monday, after a group of liberal leaders, including former presidential candidate Ralph Nader, announced plans to challenge the incumbent in primaries next year.

The group said the goal is to offer up a handful of candidates from various fields and areas where the president either has failed to stake out a “progressive” position or where he has “drifted toward the corporatist right.”

“Without debates by challengers inside the Democratic Party’s presidential primaries, the liberal/majoritarian agenda will be muted and ignored,” Mr. Nader said in a news release. “The one-man Democratic primaries will be dull, repetitive, and draining of both voter enthusiasm and real bright lines between the two parties that excite voters.”

In search of candidates, Mr. Nader and the others sent out a letter, endorsed by 45 “distinguished leaders,
”to elected officials, civic leaders, academics and members of the progressive community who specialize among other things in labor, poverty, military and foreign policy. The list, they said, also includes progressive Democrats who have held national and state office and have fought for progressive reforms.

“We need to put strong Democratic pressure on President Obama in the name of poor and working people,” said Cornel West, author and professor at Princeton University who has been highly critical of Mr. Obama’s tenure since helping him get elected in 2008. “His administration has tilted too much toward Wall Street, we need policies that empower Main Street.

Mr. Nader and Mr. West are joined by Christ Townsend, of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, and Brent Blackwelder, president emeritus of Friends of the Earth.”

Does this revelation mean that anyone who might run against Obama as a primary challenger is a dangerous racist with hanging on his/her mind?

Just asking!


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/19/liberals-vow-challenge-obama-democratic-primaries/