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octoberlib

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Mon Feb 11, 2013, 05:41 AM Feb 2013

Despite Talk Of Cooperation, Democrats Sharpen Political Knives

LEESBURG, Va. — Nancy Pelosi's House Democrats are advertising their willingness to work with Republicans, but their policy positions and political activity are all pointed toward a single goal: beating the GOP in the 2014 midterms.
Former President Bill Clinton outlined what appears to be their strategy at their annual retreat here last week: stake out a clear position, own it, and make sure the public sees you fighting for it.
"We Democrats own the health reform issue now … if certain problems come up that need changing, you need to get caught trying to change it even if you can't pass it," Clinton said, a comment that could also apply to gun control, the economy, and immigration reform.
"We are fired up," said Democratic Caucus vice-chairman Joe Crowley. And indeed, at least for now, Democrats are staking out a far more aggressive stance than following the 2008 election when they deferred on policy and politics to President Obama or in 2010, when the House Democratic minority struggled to find relevance.

The notion that they'll take back the House in 2014 seems far fetched thanks to redistricting and historic realities. But their electoral successes in 2012 and the fact that the GOP still hasn't gotten a grasp on the new political landscape clearly has Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and her crew feeling their oats.
On virtually every major issue, Democrats in the House have rolled out policy proposals that are so far to the left of Speaker John Boehner's conservative conference they have little chance of seeing floor action.But most are dead on arrival in the House, and many would be an enormous lift in the Democratically controlled Senate. But that's not stopping Pelosi and her caucus, who are finally freed up from worrying about Obama's reelection and are squaring off against a weak speaker who's party suddenly finds it's hardline conservative positions not gaining as much traction as they once did.

Of course publicly, Democratic leaders insist they want to work with Republicans and believe they're in a position to do so now, although they complain that Republicans don't seem to have come to the same conclusion yet.And despite the calls for cooperation, Democrats are clearly steering themselves into a direct conflict with Republicans. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel has dubbed the Boehner-led Congress the "Congress of Chronic Chaos" and showed a video at the retreat titled "Tea Party Congress II: The Sequel" that sums up how he and leadership are approaching the 113th Congress
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Despite Talk Of Cooperation, Democrats Sharpen Political Knives (Original Post) octoberlib Feb 2013 OP
Democrats Fighting Fire With Fire - Walk Softly But Carry A Big Stick cantbeserious Feb 2013 #1
Do I finally see some backbone? StrictlyRockers Feb 2013 #2
I do believe they could win back the House with a good populist message and fasttense Feb 2013 #3
Since liberal ideas are overwhelmingly popular with the American people, it is clearly a PR failure Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2013 #4
So.. no more bending over backwards far enough to kiss annabanana Feb 2013 #5
 

fasttense

(17,301 posts)
3. I do believe they could win back the House with a good populist message and
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 07:38 AM
Feb 2013

a good strategy. You know like a 50 state strategy or something.

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,771 posts)
4. Since liberal ideas are overwhelmingly popular with the American people, it is clearly a PR failure
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 08:13 AM
Feb 2013

on the part of Democrats that we are not the majority in all state and federal offices. Oh, that and the cheating, gerrymanding GOP.

But, the Democratic Party has allowed the GOP to demonize progressive ideals and policies, and that is something, considering that those things are popular as long as the Liberal or Progressive label is not applied, shows that it is a propaganda problem that could be addresssed.

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