MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
I always liked the Tom Lehrer lyric that went
We are the folk song army
Everyone one of us cares
We all hate poverty
War and injustice
Unlike the rest of you squares
Somehow I'm unpleasantly reminded of it by the ever popular insult war between the Dagblog Sander-rites and Hillary-ites.
It's perfectly easy to hope she'll get nominated and -cross your fingers-elected without attacking Bernie's Senate record. Fairness doesn't come in to it "It's not fair that Bernie hasn't endorses her the way she did Obama". Bernie ran ,for example, ran on ending the excessive influence of big contributors on democratic candidates. What's to disagree? Should he now stop saying that because he lost the primaries?
Hillary ,conversely, spent more than 10 years of her life working for "Save the Children" And Madeline Wright Edelman as is sometimes claimed has not disavowed Hillary and those efforts. You can look it up.
But if, for the time being , the Bernie-ites are not willing to give her credit where credit is due,so be it.
We don't want their love we want their votes. To the best of my knowledge no supporter of a losing candidate has ever been convinced to change sides by being insulted.
The official figures showed Gore losing Florida by 500 votes and that may well be an overstatement. On November 8 Eric, and Sync and Hal will have a vote apiece. We want those votes. More than that, we may need them. Let's stop shouting at them. They hate poverty , war and injustice , like the rest of us squares.
Comments
Flav, I really appreciate your intentions here. The trouble with these cease-fire posts--and there were many like this one back at TPM--is that they become forums for people to air their grievances about other bloggers. That's the real source of the friction in a small community like dag, not Bernie or Hillary themselves but the personal feuds that have been created and magnified during the primary process. Sadly, well-intentioned posts like this usually just feed the fire when people start bellyaching about one another, which is what has happened here.
I'm going to remove the comments now and shut down the thread, but I'll leave the post up.
by Michael Wolraich on Thu, 07/07/2016 - 6:25am