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ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
Fri Sep 8, 2017, 04:07 PM Sep 2017

Yes, on moving forward from 2016

So, go for it. Move forward.

Champion a candidate or candidates you think can win in 2018 or 2020. Draft the platform, slogan, message, or campaign strategy that you’d like to see the Democrats pursue. Write (Please!) the article or book that explains how Democrats can win in spite of gerrymandering, voter suppression, a hostile media, foreign interference in our elections, Citizens United, etc. Hopefully, you’ve got more than “Visit Wisconsin.” Fundraise. Phonebank. Canvass. Register voters. Run for office yourself. Not only can Hillary Clinton’s book not stop you, but, through her new organization, Onward Together, which is “dedicated to advancing the vision that earned nearly 66 million votes in the last election and encouraging people to organize, get involved, and run for office, [and which] will advance progressive values and work to build a brighter future for generations to come,” she might even help you.

But if you’re not doing those things, if, instead, you’re spending your time having a fit that a woman said something less than admiring about a man, then forgive me if I don’t believe you care nearly as much about “moving forward” as you do about moving backward, to the good (for you) old days when the liberal bros got to tell the rest of us what to do, what to say, and how we could say it. I’m so old I remember those good old days, when women were told that our place in the movement was on our backs or in the back room making coffee and running the mimeograph machine. I’m so old, I remember Robin Morgan’s beautiful Goodbye to All That. Some of you bros may be too young to have read it. I invite you to do so now and get used to it. Otherwise, you’re going to have as difficult a time living in the 21st Century as your brothers on the right."


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Yes, on moving forward from 2016 (Original Post) ehrnst Sep 2017 OP
This is awesome, ehrnst Madam45for2923 Sep 2017 #1
Thank you, ehrnst. sheshe2 Sep 2017 #2
Bravo!! radical noodle Sep 2017 #3
 

Madam45for2923

(7,178 posts)
1. This is awesome, ehrnst
Fri Sep 8, 2017, 04:18 PM
Sep 2017
So, go for it. Move forward.

ehrnst

Yes, on moving forward from 2016

Champion a candidate or candidates you think can win in 2018 or 2020. Draft the platform, slogan, message, or campaign strategy that you’d like to see the Democrats pursue. Write (Please!) the article or book that explains how Democrats can win in spite of gerrymandering, voter suppression, a hostile media, foreign interference in our elections, Citizens United, etc. Hopefully, you’ve got more than “Visit Wisconsin.” Fundraise. Phonebank. Canvass. Register voters. Run for office yourself. Not only can Hillary Clinton’s book not stop you, but, through her new organization, Onward Together, which is “dedicated to advancing the vision that earned nearly 66 million votes in the last election and encouraging people to organize, get involved, and run for office, [and which] will advance progressive values and work to build a brighter future for generations to come,” she might even help you.

But if you’re not doing those things, if, instead, you’re spending your time having a fit that a woman said something less than admiring about a man, then forgive me if I don’t believe you care nearly as much about “moving forward” as you do about moving backward, to the good (for you) old days when the liberal bros got to tell the rest of us what to do, what to say, and how we could say it. I’m so old I remember those good old days, when women were told that our place in the movement was on our backs or in the back room making coffee and running the mimeograph machine. I’m so old, I remember Robin Morgan’s beautiful Goodbye to All That. Some of you bros may be too young to have read it. I invite you to do so now and get used to it. Otherwise, you’re going to have as difficult a time living in the 21st Century as your brothers on the right."


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