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In reply to the discussion: The issues with DU participation IMHO, are a conflict between two thoughts on how to advance Liberal [View all]1StrongBlackMan
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continue criticizing "our sensible centrist candidates" (after the primary), refusing to work for, refusing to vote (if not vote for) "our sensible centrists", and continue beating the moral victory drum, has nothing to do with "our sensible centrist candidates" losing elections ... Right?
{Imperfect Analogy Alert} This is a lot like a football team, divided over Quarterback support ... more than half (57 out of the 100) the team doesn't particularly care who the starting Quarterback is, they just want to play and win.
Of the remaining 43 players, 30 (reflecting the HRC/Warren polling), supports the "game management" senior, who relies on running the ball. The Senior has started a bunch of games and has a winning record; but, the games are pretty boring, as the team plods up and down the field. And the fans ... well ... they're happy with the wins; but the lower scoring games, leaves them less than enthused.
On the other hand, the 13 remaining players want the "quick strike" Freshman, who relies on the passing game. This makes for high scoring, exciting games; but, a lot of 4 and outs. The Freshman has started a few games; but, has lost more than he has won. The fans love the excitement he brings; but, want to get to the Super-bowl.
Now it's game day (the primaries) and the coach (the electorate) picks the Senior to start the game. This leaves 57 of the players unaffected, as they really didn't care ... they just want to play and win. This makes the 30 players happy, as they believe he gives them the best chance at winning. And this greatly upsets the 13 Freshman supporters, as they believe they can win with him, but more, they believe he is the teams future.
When the game starts, it is clear that 87 of the players are playing hard; but, most of the 13 are complaining about the play calling, some are just walking through the plays, and a few are flat out refusing to run the plays, as called.
And after the predictable loss, the 87 blame the 13; and, the 13 shrug their shoulders and say, "we should have played the Freshman ... if we lose enough games, you'll be forced to play the Freshman."
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