Elizabeth Warren
Related: About this forumCharles Pierce: Elizabeth Warren: "Or We Can Fight Back
"
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/24861-focus-elizabeth-warren-qor-we-can-fight-backq
If you ignored the signs, and the buttons, and the plastic straw hats, and the people in every corner of the ballroom bleeding from the teeth at the simple possibility of it, there was no indication that anyone at the Netroots Nation hootenanny was entertaining the notion that Senator Elizabeth Warren might be running for president of anything. In contrast to Ramblin' Joe Biden's sprawling address yesterday -- which, admittedly, had its own peculiar charms -- the Senator Professor was brisk and brief and bristling. The speech ran as though it were a class at Harvard Law, bounded at either end by bells. But its pith did not undermine its passion. The Senator Professor has been sharpening her message again. The game is rigged, and, as she says, "We can whimper. We can whine. Or we can fight back."
Most significantly, the speech now contains a pointed passage on international trade, in which deals like NAFTA and the upcoming TPP deal are framed as yet another way the dice are loaded, and another example of there not being any pea under any of the shells. "These trade deals," she said, "are done in secret so big corporations can do their dirty work behind closed doors, so they can have their insider access while worker's rights and environmental regulations are gutted. You know, I've actually had people who support these trade deals come up to me and say that they have to be done in secret because, if they weren't, the people would be opposed. To me, if people would be opposed, then we shouldn't do the trade deals."
Even if she doesn't run, and I still think the chances she will are almost nil, this is a shot directly across the bow of the putative Democratic frontrunner. There is nothing more central to the history of the last President Clinton than the Eisenhower-lite economics with which he triangulated himself, whether that's repealing Glass-Steagall, signing the Commodities Futures Modernization Act as he went out the door, or shepherding NAFTA through Congress and fast-shuffling it past the general population. There is no way for Hillary Clinton to detach herself from that legacy even if she wanted to, and it's not clear at all that she wants to. If Warren doesn't run, she nonetheless has an obvious constituency that is growing, and to which whoever the Democratic nominee is must respond.
![](/du4img/smicon-reply-new.gif)
antigop
(12,778 posts)Hillary played a leading part in drafting the TPP:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/101667554
Oh, Elizabeth, you're good....really good.
eridani
(51,907 posts)JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
djean111
(14,255 posts)The only thing that is not slapped down as purist these days is insisting that absolutely everything Hillary (or Obama) says or does is Absolutely Fabulous. I believe the irony of this escaped and went on vacation somewhere safe, sunning itself on a beach and giggling.
The TPP and other advancing deals are bad. And that may be the having to leave DU or the party thing for me - being required to praise the TPP because Hillary loves it. Cannot do it. Will not do it.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Just say, NO! ,to the TPP