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Mr. Sparkle

(3,629 posts)
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 08:57 AM Tuesday

To win, Democrats should chuck their leadership [View all]

The past year since Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, has completely discredited any claim that choosing between the Democratic and Republican Parties would be merely a matter of “pick your poison” with the same end result. In countless terrible ways, the last twelve months have shown that the GOP is bent on methodically inflicting vast cruelty and injustice while aiming to crush what’s left of democracy and the rule of law.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Party’s leadership persists with the kind of elitist political approach that helped Trump win in 2024. Hidebound and unimaginative, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have been incapable of inspiring the people whose high-turnout votes will be essential to ending Republican control of Congress in this year’s midterm elections and the White House in 2028.

The Democratic establishment shuns the progressive populism that’s vital to effectively countering bogus right-wing populism. And so the struggle to defeat the fascistic GOP and the fight to overcome the power of corporate Democrats are largely the same battle. Advocates for progressive change will remain on the defensive as long as the Trump party is in power. With the entire future at stake, social movements on the left should focus on organizing to oust Republicans from control of Congress in the midterms.

The point isn’t that Democrats deserve to win — it’s that people certainly don’t deserve to live under Republican rule, and ending it is the first electoral step toward a federal government that serves the broad public instead of powerfully destructive and violent elites. Like it or not, in almost every case the only candidates in a position to defeat Republicans for the House and Senate this year will have a “D” after their name.

Democratic Party leaders have dodged coming to terms with reasons why their party lost the White House in 2024, preferring to make a protracted show of scratching their chins and puzzling over the steep falloff of support from working-class voters of all colors. The Democratic National Committee’s refusal to release its autopsy report, assessing what went wrong in the election, underscores the party’s aversion to serious introspection. Cogent answers are readily available, but top Democrats like Schumer and Jeffries refuse to heed them. If the party wants to regain and expand support from working-class voters, it must fight for programs that they clearly want. Extensive polling shows strong public support for major progressive reforms, such as raising taxes on big corporations and the wealthy, lifting the Social Security tax cap, boosting the federal minimum wage and greatly expanding Medicare to include dental, vision and hearing coverage.

more... https://www.salon.com/2026/01/20/to-win-democrats-should-chuck-their-leadership/

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Chuck Chuck and Careen Hakeem? dem4decades Tuesday #1
Moving faster is certainly in order and with 2026 upon us already, same old same old not helpful. dutch777 Tuesday #2
Dem House and Senate leadership operate like they have Ars Longa Tuesday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Ars Longa Tuesday #15
In before the swarm. Scrivener7 Tuesday #3
Me too Bettie Wednesday #24
Don't worry, they won't BeyondGeography Tuesday #4
"No," said Gallego. "And I've been very clear. He is a madman. He is insane. He's only thinking about himself." ratchiweenie Tuesday #5
To put it mildly, they are not the right leaders for the moment. n/t demmiblue Tuesday #6
Disagree JustAnotherGen Tuesday #7
It doesn't put the blame on the Democrats. It puts the hope for a solution on Democrats. Scrivener7 Wednesday #23
What we need is to stop fighting ourselves oiut loud. bluestarone Tuesday #8
I don't think we are fighting ourselves out loud so much as leadership is fighting us. Autumn Tuesday #21
No, they aren't creeksneakers2 Wednesday #37
Yeah they are. Your opinion and view is vastly different than what I see. Have a nice day. Autumn Thursday #58
But you can't refute what I said. creeksneakers2 Thursday #60
I have no reason to refute anything you said. You offered no facts, just your own personal opinion. Autumn Thursday #61
The point of a discussion board is to discuss. creeksneakers2 Thursday #62
Then discuss it with someone else. I have my opinion and you will not change it. Autumn Thursday #64
As long as you post false information creeksneakers2 Thursday #66
Go on and waste your time. Nothing I posted was false and I stand by it. Autumn Thursday #67
This was false creeksneakers2 Thursday #68
It's an opinion that you don't like, that doesn't make it false. Autumn Thursday #69
Its false to say they aren't. creeksneakers2 Thursday #70
Many of us DO have the same opinion. hamsterjill Thursday #83
Yes. I have been going hmmmmmm for some time now. Always the same Autumn Yesterday #84
"It is easier to find people fit to govern themselves than people fit to govern others". Lord Acton Ping Tung Tuesday #9
Meh. We need leaders who are studious and prayerful and who prefer to make speeches to an empty chamber dalton99a Tuesday #10
Scary thought that must be weighed. Kid Berwyn Tuesday #11
I guess at least he's moved on from saying the problem is Democratic women aren't hot EdmondDantes_ Tuesday #12
Chuck's had 10 years to prove his theory. FAIL leftstreet Tuesday #13
"But We Will Win Because Victory Will Come To Us In Due Time" dalton99a Tuesday #16
To put it bluntly... hamsterjill Tuesday #17
What specifically do you want them to do? creeksneakers2 Wednesday #38
Pick an issue mr715 Wednesday #46
Being done. creeksneakers2 Thursday #49
Why are you asking me? hamsterjill Wednesday #47
The question is designed to show the flaw in reasoning. creeksneakers2 Thursday #50
That's absurd. hamsterjill Thursday #57
Bogus excuse creeksneakers2 Thursday #59
No, I'm not helping fascists. hamsterjill Thursday #72
Hamsterjill mr715 Thursday #74
Thank you for the very kind words. hamsterjill Thursday #75
I'm in Florida. mr715 Thursday #76
Look it up creeksneakers2 Thursday #81
You can turn lead into gold. mr715 Thursday #73
Attack Republicans creeksneakers2 Thursday #79
Yeah, attack away mr715 Thursday #80
It spreads. creeksneakers2 Thursday #82
Either cajones or ovarian fortitude would be fine with me. Raven123 Thursday #78
Bernie usonian Tuesday #18
I don't know why people here mock strongly worded letters. Politicians communicate this way. Thanks, Bernie! betsuni Tuesday #20
And we need him to fight as much before the election as he seems to after it! W_HAMILTON Wednesday #36
Behold: betsuni Wednesday #43
I amend my comment: "we need him to fight REPUBLICANS as much before the election.." W_HAMILTON Wednesday #44
Post removed Post removed Thursday #55
More anti-Democratic Boo1 Tuesday #19
Democratic Party leaders seem to be keeping their powder dry. Autumn Tuesday #22
They've been keeping it dry and hoarding it Bettie Wednesday #25
We, the voters, gave them no powder to keep dry. W_HAMILTON Wednesday #33
yup, Salon, Democracy Now, Ralph Nader, Jill Stein, etc.all worked overtime to bring us where we are today. lostincalifornia Wednesday #26
Yeah, it's all their fault Mysterian Wednesday #40
In every critical swing state Hillary lost by less than 1%, while Jill Stein received lostincalifornia Wednesday #41
Too bad the Democratic party could not do better than that Mysterian 23 hrs ago #85
Amen comradebillyboy Wednesday #27
Establishment Democratic leadership LuvLoogie Wednesday #28
Nope creeksneakers2 Wednesday #39
Agree, 100%. New Democratic leadership is needed, immediately. Paladin Wednesday #29
That's not going to happen, so now what? themaguffin Wednesday #30
Except we've been winning. W_HAMILTON Wednesday #31
Yes, we're winning. The author can't be bothered with facts or polling on the midterms. emulatorloo Wednesday #34
I agree LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #51
You really think the average voter gives a shit about Schumer and Jeffries or even know's their names? emulatorloo Wednesday #32
Most voters don't watch news all day SocialDemocrat61 Wednesday #45
Did Normal Solomon ever write an autopsy on his failed congressional campaign in a solid blue district? Quiet Em Wednesday #35
That is because Ocasio-Cortez and Crocker don't go attacking Democrats and lostincalifornia Wednesday #42
I am also curious about this LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #52
Oh, did I miss the wailing and rending of garments? MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #48
Strongly worded headlines rile up the pseudo-revolutionaries fighting alongside radical right-wingers against Democrats, betsuni Thursday #56
I'd rather we Chuck people like Norman Solomon. johnp3907 Thursday #53
brilliant. Notice how this writer is talking to Democrats like they're a stranger to the party? bigtree Thursday #54
They are far too timid. iemanja Thursday #63
THANK YOU Skittles Thursday #65
This place is obsessed with "leadership" and Congress JI7 Thursday #71
We're already winning! Haven't we won just about every special election? Wanderlust988 Thursday #77
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