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Brother Joe Observes

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Tue May 24, 2016, 09:48 PM May 2016

A Letter to a Bernie-or-Bust Voter from Slate [View all]

By Darby Saxbe:

I get it. I was just like you once. In the year 2000, fresh out of college, I cast my second-ever presidential election vote for Ralph Nader. Later that night, I watched in horror as the contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush ended in an unprecedented electoral college toss-up, leading to a messy recount battle and the infamous Supreme Court decision Bush v. Gore. The chosen successor of a popular incumbent administration, Gore should have sailed to victory on the strength of the economy alone, yet he conceded the election to Bush, a candidate initially considered too unserious to be a true contender.

Gore lost Florida by 537 votes. Nader received almost 100,000 votes in Florida. And he actively campaigned in swing states, including Florida, in the lead-up to the election. If Nader had quit the race and thrown his support to the Democrats, we might be reminiscing about a Gore administration right now.

And I share the blame. Now, before you post mean things in the comments, let me clarify: I voted in New York state, which went blue in 2000, so my individual vote did not help swing the election. But I still feel complicit. I jumped on the Nader bandwagon and bought into a set of beliefs that seemed right to me at the time but were proven very wrong over the eight years that followed.

Chief among them, I thought that Gore and Bush were essentially indistinguishable. Carbon copies of each other. Both corporate insider candidates, beholden to big-money interests and out of touch with people struggling at the margins of the economy. I’m from the Rust Belt—I grew up near Cleveland—and I had seen factory closures turn a once-vibrant part of the country into a series of ghost towns. I blamed NAFTA and the Clinton administration’s failure to defend unions and stem the tide of outsourcing. In this and on other issues—welfare reform, prison sentencing—I thought the Clinton administration had bent so far backward to win over the right that it had lost its progressive conscience. The economy boomed during the Clinton years, but the gulf between the rich and poor, the haves and have-nots, only widened.

Nader voiced the discontent I was feeling. I was young and idealistic and wanted political revolution. It felt good to back a rabble-rouser, not the stiff, robotic Al Gore. I was annoyed with the Democrats for picking a predictable, incremental candidate who played not to the left, but to the mushy middle. I went to a Nader rally in NYC: Bill Murray, Michael Moore, and Susan Sarandon spoke. Eddie Vedder sang. I felt inspired, part of a movement to bring about real change, ready to cast my protest vote.

Alarmingly, some Sanders supporters seem to welcome the chaos of a Trump presidency.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/05/a_letter_to_a_bernie_or_bust_voter.html


Chaos? Naw! Just nuclear war, is all.


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A Letter to a Bernie-or-Bust Voter from Slate [View all] Brother Joe Observes May 2016 OP
Good OP. It's all about NARCISSISM. Trust Buster May 2016 #1
sorry but it's Clinton supporters who are risking a Trump presidency. Cobalt Violet May 2016 #2
Comparing a Democratic primary challenger to a third party candidate is either dishonest or dumb. merrily May 2016 #3
Are you sure Bernie won't run as a TPC? Brother Joe Observes May 2016 #5
Do you imagine that reply somehow improves the quality of the article you posted? merrily May 2016 #6
Honest Question Brother Joe Observes May 2016 #8
So....Say Anything mode. Thought so. Have a great night! merrily May 2016 #9
So, Brother Joe Observes May 2016 #11
Sanders stated that he won't. Unlike the other candidates, he doesn't lie Doctor_J May 2016 #13
Welcome to DU Brother Joe Observes guillaumeb May 2016 #4
What made it much easier to steal Florida than Nader's votes. The number of RW Democrats in FL who merrily May 2016 #10
Article makes sense to me SCantiGOP May 2016 #7
And, the results of their presidencies will NOT be the same ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2016 #15
Unlike the supporters of Mrs Clinton, we're not children nursing a crush Doctor_J May 2016 #12
LOL ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2016 #16
What an asinine post SCantiGOP May 2016 #18
protip: when talking about spoilers, be sure and check who'd actually be the spoiler first MisterP May 2016 #14
The bottom line is that IF the choice is between Hillary and Trump, world wide wally May 2016 #17
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