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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 01:25 AM
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Kerry's Centrist Posturing... Walter Cronkite: Dear Senator Kerry
I am posting this Cronkite piece in light of this item from LBN:

Kerry Plans Effort to Show He Is a Centrist

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/16/politics/campaign/16KERR.html
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Take it from Uncle Walter....

http://tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/10137

In Defense Of Liberalism


Walter Cronkite was anchor of CBS Evening News for 19 years.


Dear Senator Kerry,

In the interests of your campaign and your party's desire to unseat George W. Bush, you have some explaining to do. During the primary campaign, your Democratic opponents accused you of flip-flopping on several important issues, such as your vote in favor of the Iraq War resolution.

Certainly your sensitivity to nuance, your ability to see shades of gray where George Bush sees only black and white, explains some of your difficulty. Shades of gray don't do well in political campaigns, where primary colors are the rule. And your long and distinguished service in the Senate has no doubt led to genuine changes in some positions. But the denial that you are a liberal is almost impossible to reconcile.

When the National Journal said your Senate record makes you one of the most liberal members of the Senate, you called that "a laughable characterization" and "the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in my life." Wow! Liberals, who make up a substantial portion of the Democratic Party and a significant portion of the independent vote, are entitled to ask, "What gives?" It isn't just the National Journal that has branded you as a liberal. So has the liberal lobbying group Americans for Democratic Action. Senator, check your own Web site. It says you are for rolling back tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, for tax credits to both save and create jobs, for real investment in our schools. You've voted, in the words of your own campaign, for "every major piece of civil rights legislation to come before Congress since 1985, as well as the Equal Rights Amendment." You count yourself (and are considered by others) a leader on environmental protection issues. You are committed to saving Medicare and Social Security, and you are an internationalist in foreign policy.

What are you ashamed of? Are you afflicted with the Dukakis syndrome -- that loss of nerve that has allowed conservatives both to define and to demonize liberalism for the past decade and more? You remember, of course, that it was during the 1988 presidential campaign that George Bush I attacked Democrat Michael Dukakis both for opposing the Vietnam War and for stating he was a card-carrying member of the American Civil Liberties Union. Both proved, Bush said, that Dukakis was a liberal. Dukakis responded to that as an attack on his patriotism. He defended neither liberalism nor the ACLU.

...more...





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Kanary Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 01:36 AM
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1. "Uncle" Walter said what *Badly* needed to be said
It's about having a spine. (And we all know that it was DK who got the Backbone Award)

I guess it's time to take up a calcium collection.

*Some* of us want our Party back.

Kanary
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rpannier Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 02:09 AM
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2. Great Article
Walter makes excellent points...especially the failure of Dukakis. I especially agree with his analysis at the end where he says he needs to define himself. In 86, Sen. Cranston (D-CA) ran against Ed Zschau (Show, rhymes with now.). Anyway, Zschau was fairly moderate, but no one really new him. By the time Cranston was through with him everybody knew everything that Cranston wanted them to know about Ed and the people knew very little about Ed that he wanted them to know. I voted for Sen. Cranston, but I know a lot of people who voted for Cranston who wouldn't have, if they knew more about Ed Zschau.
I hope this make sense.
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Djinn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 02:15 AM
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3. partly the demonisation of liberalism
is to blame for (not just Kerry's) "centrism" which looks a hell of a lot like right wing to me - this ISN'T a Kerry bash - it's true for not just other Democrats in the US but the Labor parties in UK and Aust and other places as well. BUT it's also to do with who the representatives ARE - for the most part they're people who've grown up with money, priviledge and power - their best friends don't sit around at BBQ's talking about who just got laid off their friends are the CEO"s who did the laying off. Many politicians simply can not fathom what struggles and concerns are preoccupying the majority of the people in their electorates because they don't have a clue who we are.

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uhhuh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 02:18 AM
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4. Thank you Mr. Cronkite
I'm so sick of people backing away from liberalism! The rwingers have no problem admitting that they are conservatives. Some of them are proud to be radical rwingers.
If we are going to be afraid of being liberal, we are , by implication, making an admission that liberalism is wrong. If we are saying that liberalism is wrong, then why should we not be conservatives?
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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 02:24 AM
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5. and notice that Cronkite is not bashing Kerry
but appealing to him to stand up and be proud of liberal values.
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wasichu Donating Member (74 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 03:06 AM
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6. I dont understand
why would any liberal ignore the snub or reward it with silence?
Sometimes I wonder if Kerry is unmotivated or out of touch.
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delhurgo Donating Member (500 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 03:14 AM
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7. I was beginning to have some nagging worries that maybe...
...Kerry didn't really want to win; that was a month ago though when he went through that rough period with all those dumb mistakes: the heckler, the 'crooks and liars' remark, the foreign leaders thing, ... But this convinces me that he really is committed to win. I'm looking forward to see "... the campaign to define himself as a centrist..." that it says he will be starting soon. I imagine the Bush campaign is more than a little concerned; this is not what they wanted to hear. He still has his left/liberal senate record to explain though; thats still a problem - but if he shows conviction of being fiscally responsible, for tax cuts (middle class), strong on defense/military... I think he will have good chance to win. The DLC, centrist philosophy is the way for democrats to win elections. History proves this, without a shadow of a doubt, to be true: JFK, Carter, Clinton.

What Uncle Walter says is irrelevant. He's an old fool, literally.

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dbt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 06:02 AM
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8. Give me more 'fools' like Walter Cronkite!
I also need fewer of those 'adults' who are in charge now.

:evilgrin:
dbt
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ShaneGR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 06:03 AM
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9. The Kerry campaign is doing a FANTASTIC job
Mainly, they aren't doing anything except travelling the country, and staying out of the news trainwreck that is Bush.

Seriously, they just dumped 50 million in advertising on Kerry's head and his numbers went UP!!!!!
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