Friday, February 1, 2008

Dear Hillary, it's time to reap what you've sown

MoveOn.org has just endorsed Barack Obama. The endorsement was prompted by a poll of their 3.5 million members, who broke for Obama by 70%-30%. Here is their press release:

For Immediate Release:
Friday, February 1, 2008

MoveOn Endorsement Throws Progressive Weight
Behind Barack Obama

3.2 Million Members Nationwide Mobilize to Get Out the Progressive Vote for Senator Obama

Group Has Over 1.7 Million Members In Super Tuesday States

In a resounding vote today, MoveOn.org Political Action's members nationwide voted to endorse Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for President. The group, with 3.2 million members nationwide and over 1.7 million members in Super Tuesday states, will immediately begin to mobilize on behalf of Senator Obama. The vote favored Senator Obama to Senator Clinton by 70.4% to 29.6%.

Senator Obama accepted the endorsement stating:

"In just a few years, the members of MoveOn have once again demonstrated that real change comes not from the top-down, but from the bottom-up. From their principled opposition to the Iraq war - a war I also opposed from the start - to their strong support for a number of progressive causes, MoveOn shows what Americans can achieve when we come together in a grassroots movement for change. I thank them for their support and look forward to working with their members in the weeks and months ahead."

Eli Pariser, MoveOn.org's Executive Director, issued the following statement on the group's endorsement:

"Our members' endorsement of Senator Obama is a clear call for a new America at this critical moment in history. Seven years of the disastrous policies of the Bush Administration have left the country desperate for change. We need a President who will bring to bear the strong leadership and vision required to end the war in Iraq, provide health care to every American, deal with our climate crisis, and restore America's standing in the world. The enormity of the challenges require someone who knows how to inspire millions to get involved to change the direction of our country, and someone who will be willing to change business as usual in Washington. Senator Barack Obama has proved he can and will be that President.

"With 3.2 million members nationwide and over 1.7 million members in states that vote next Tuesday, we'll be able to immediately jump into action in support of Senator Obama's candidacy. We've learned that the key to achieving change in Washington without compromising core values is having a galvanized electorate to back you up. And Barack Obama has our members 'fired up and ready to go' on that front.

"We congratulate Sens. Clinton, Dodd and Biden, former Senator Edwards, Governor Richardson, Congressman Kucinich and former Senator Gravel on running tremendous campaigns. We thank them for their contributions to the important debate that has gripped our nation and for their ongoing engagement with our members. We're looking forward to working together to bring progressive values to the nation's capitol and to end this disastrous war in Iraq. MoveOn members are committed to putting a Democrat in the White House in 2008 and ushering in a new era of progressive values no matter who wins the nomination."

MoveOn members' comments in the vote reflect the reasons they support Senator Obama:

"Obama's grassroots organizing experience and unifying message combine to show he will work for working people and speak to a broad cross section of the American public. We need this," said Linda Blong of Penngrove, CA.

"There are defining moments in our nation's political history and this is one of them. Barack Obama appeals to the very BEST of the American Spirit," said Estina Baker, Hackensack, NJ

"Barack Obama represents CHANGE in so many levels. He brings HOPE that America can, again, be respected by the rest of the world and that Americans can be proud, again, of our leaders!" Isabelle Mollien, Denver, CO

"Obama has the ability to draw people to him, to energize people who generally don't vote, to create an atmosphere of long-overdue possibility around himself and what he could bring to the office. It is my belief that he can re-establish the lost connection between the American people and their leader, and put our country back on course to be a positive force in the world." Matthew Smith in Columbus, OH

MoveOn's endorsement means a fresh infusion of people-power for Obama in the critical days before Super Tuesday. MoveOn will immediately connect thousands of progressive activists into the Obama GOTV volunteer operation. It will also use the same cutting-edge computer-based phone program that made 7 million GOTV calls for Democrats in 2006 to allow MoveOn members to call other MoveOn members in Feb. 5 states and encourage them to vote for Obama.

Today's endorsement is the first time MoveOn.org has endorsed a candidate for President in the Democratic primary. Over the past year, MoveOn surveyed a rotating sample of 30,000 members each week to determine their membership's preference in the Democratic presidential primary. For months, MoveOn members were divided among many candidates -- as many waited to see who would take bold progressive positions on the issues. As the primary race has gained momentum, the polling showed a consensus forming and, with Senator John Edward's withdrawal from the race, members made their decision in favor of Senator Obama. The vote took place from Thursday, January 31st to Friday, February 1st.

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You can take this as a sign that Barack Obama is the clear choice to save America, but I see it more as a repudiation of Hillary Clinton's record. Given what we know about Clinton-- her voting record, her refusal to shy away from supporting the interests of "big business, and the level to which her campaign has sunk attempting to smear Obama-- it's clear that she is a "known" we don't want to see in the White House if there's another choice. As much as anything, it's a character issue, and she's lagging badly in that race.

With both Dennis Kucinich and John Edwards having been forced from the race, progressives are left with Obama by default, as the "Great White Hope" to turn our country away from the brink of the abyss.

This is a case of supporting the "devil you don't know", but if you want to know a little more about the devil you do know, read this. Ann Coulter, of all people, flatly stated that if John McCain were the Republican nominee, she would actively campaign for Hillary Clinton, because she sees Clinton as more in tune with conservative values.

Coulter is an attention-grabbing conservative whore given to outrageous statements, and it's clear that she is bashing McCain, but for her to claim Clinton is more likely to govern the way conservatives want, is indeed "damning with faint praise". That's the way most progressives see Clinton, too.

So here's what we have --Barack "Kennedy Hope" Obama or Hillary "Bush Lite" Clinton-- and now you know why.

2 comments:

Tom said...

see video: MoveOn.org Pushes the Worst (Clinton and Obama) while ignoring Gravel for President
MoveOn is doing such a disservice to the American people. MoveOn is undermining efforts to end the war. MoveOn pushes candidates who ignore the US Constitution and International Law. Obama openly violates international law by threatening Iran with an attack.
http://representativepress.googlepages.com/MoveOn.html

JohnDWoodSr said...

Tom,your indictment of MoveOn is basically unfair. They have made some questionable moves in the last few years that have given me pause (and yes I'm a member), but for them to endorse Obama is hardly "undermining efforts to end the war",etc.If you follow my blog, you know that I was begging people to vote their conscience and on principle for Kucinich. I also greatly admire Gravel.Those two were the only honest candidates in the race, but MoveOn didn't run Kucinich out--the media did, with help from the other candidates who would not insist on either K or G's inclusion in the debates. You might think that Gravel was slighted by MoveOn, but he was ignored by the media, too, and has no better chance of winning than I do. The fact is , with the bulk of the primaries coming up, MoveOn had to make a pragmatic decision to endorse Obama. Would he be the best choice in an open race? Hell,no--but you've got to realize that now every vote cast for Gravel is one that Obama can't get, and effectively becomes one for Clinton.
Yeah,it's a crappy place to be in, but that's where we're at.
Blame MoveOn? You might as well blame Ted Kennedy, SEIU in California, or any of the other endorsers of Obama.