OUR LIBERAL
MANIFESTO
Dave Thomas
Strategies for
Winning
I have
recently read several books (Matthew Kerbel (ed.), Get This Party Started, How Progressives Can Fight Back and Win,
James Carville and Paul Begala, Take It
Back, Our Party, Our Country, Our Future), and Paul Waldman, Being Right Is Not Enough, What Progressives
Must Learn from Conservative Success which recommend strategies that Liberals must
adopt to win. With our fall elections
approaching, these and similar books are particularly relevant. Before summarizing their conclusions, I will
present my manifesto which stems from their conclusions.
I am a Proud
Fighting Liberal
I’m
We
Liberals believe in one
Conservatives are Destroying Our American Dream
Conservatives
don’t believe this. Their every action
is dedicated to destroying Our American
dream. For six years under their
control of government, we experienced a National
Nightmare, which will not end until we regain control of all three branches
of our government.
Conservatives Have Lessened Our
Security and Freedom
Conservatives
have gravely harmed our security and freedom.
Incompetent protection against terrorism. Misdirection and weakening of our
military. Unnecessary death and injury
to our fighting forces. Incompetent
homeland security. Alienation of our
allies. Massive debt. Erosion of our environmental, technological
and economic base. Massive
pollution. Increased exposure to
climatic catastrophe. More dependence
upon foreign oil. Increased foreign
debt. Reduced access to health
care. Reduced access to education, from
preschool to higher education. Insecure
jobs. Increased bankruptcies. Loss of pensions and attacks on our social
security. Destruction of our safety
net. Degradation of our civil liberties. And much more.
Conservatives Have Lessened Our Prosperity
Conservatives
have gravely harmed our prosperity. They
have exported our jobs without providing better ones. Rewarded less productive people at the
expense of more. productive people. Given
tax breaks, subsidies and favorable regulations or deregulation to industries
which exploit their consumers. Refused
to enforce regulations and collect unpaid taxes. Allowed corrupt business leaders to ruin
their companies, investors and employees.
Rewarded companies who register in foreign islands to avoid American
taxes. Created massive federal debt,
while reducing public investment. Wasted
and privatized our natural resources. Produced
a weak economic recovery with stagnant incomes.
Threaten a return to stagflation, featuring both inflation and
recession. Wrecked havoc with our retirement and safety net. Soaring prices of petroleum, transportation,
housing, health care, and education. And
much more.
As
always, Conservatives have killed the golden goose. They give tax breaks mainly to the rich
instead of investing to make our economy more productive. This harms all of us. In the long run, even the rich prosper less
as the return on their wealth declines.
Conservatives Have Divided Us
Conservatives
have separated us from the rest of our world’s people, each other and our
government. Conservatives have alienated
our allies. Diverted resources from our
poor and middle-incomed people to the rich.
Tried to impose their extreme religious doctrines upon us. Filled our air waves and book shelves with
hate for our thinkers and scientists, our government and social service
workers, members of our press, our union members, our poor, our women, our gays
and lesbians, our immigrants, and our ethnic groups. The have accused liberals of treason. Proposed divisive legislation. Denied legitimately elected liberals
participation in government decision-making.
Greatly increased privacy for government while reducing privacy for
people. Refused to allow investigations
of their failures.
Conservatives Have Violated Our
Moral Standards
Our basic
religious belief is that we should love God, all of God’s creation, including
our fellow man and ourselves. We should
be one people of God, working together to preserve and enhance God’s
creation. We should use our God-given
freedom to love rather than hate. To
create harmony rather than disharmony.
To unite rather than divide. To
create rather than destroy. To care for
others rather than denigrate them. To especially
help the less fortunate, making sure that no one is left behind. To help those who oppose us to see the
light. To protect and promote justice.
Many of
us do not express these beliefs in religious language. But our dedication to competently enhancing
freedoms and opportunities for all, especially those with fewer freedoms is
simply another way of expressing the same values. So is our talk of justice and peace. Our
liberal religious and liberal secular political values are the same. There
are no differences. We should not be
divided by our different forms of expression.
Conservatives
have massively violated our moral standards.
Their religious don’t believe in a loving God, but a pride-filled
vengeful God. Conservatives don’t
believe in preserving and protecting this world. Conservatives view this world only as testing
place for entering into another fantasy world.
Conservatives even believe their fantasy world will come about through
the destruction of this world. They
create doctrinal ideologies which deny carefully scientifically produced
knowledge.
Religious
conservatives don’t worry about the greedy exploitation and ruination of our
God-created world. No problem, since the
ruination of our world will hasten the coming of their fantasy world.
Religious
conservatives don’t believe in loving all of God’s people, but only those who
avoid the sins they define. The sins
they define are strange elaborations of minor bible passages, which don’t
include the many passages in which God, his prophets and Jesus tell us to love
our world and our people. They are
obsessed with the supposed evils of sex, while ignoring the evils of
corruption, injustice and war. In spite
of their tortured denials, religious conservatives hate the people they define
as sinners and seek to punish them, including with torture and death.
Religious
conservatives define people as sinners, even when their supposed sins are
behaviors over which they have no control.
Conservatives don’t trust that people want to behave well. They don’t trust that many people with
education (about consequences and ways to change their behaviors) will improve
their behaviors. They want to deny
access to knowledge of contraceptives, on the false premise that such knowledge
promotes promiscuity. They want to
invade everyone’s privacy to identify and punish those don’t behave in
accordance with their strange beliefs.
Many are hypocrites who practice the same behaviors they would punish in
others.
Religious
conservatives relegate women to subservience to men. They want power over all who don’t hold their
weird beliefs. They are masters of
intolerance, prejudice, discrimination and division. They lack compassion for anyone other than
their true believers. They foster a
Culture of Discontent, in which they whine that they are victims of liberal
attacks on religion, in spite of the fact that most liberals are religious.
Many
traditional conservatives and libertarians are not religious. These conservatives are not obsessed with
sex. They are obsessed with greed. They do not worry about the greedy
destruction of our world. They would
grant more freedoms and opportunities to corporations than to people. They oppose regulations which require corporations
to quit imposing their costs on their workers, consumers and others. They seldom criticize our massive corruption
of public officials paid off by powerful corporations and the rich. They accept our government secrecy which
protects our corruption.
Secular
conservatives are also intolerant.
Living in homogeneous rural areas, small towns and suburbs, they are
prejudiced and discriminate against our diverse ethnic groups, immigrants,
people with fewer freedoms and opportunities and many others not visibly prevalent
in their communities. They are
uncompassionate toward these groups and denigrate those who are
compassionate. They want fewer taxes on
themselves and more taxes on others. They
oppose rich kid’s taxes (estate taxes) on unearned and untaxed income. They want fewer government programs to assist
the less fortunate, but support farm, military, retirement and other programs
from which they benefit.
What
conservatives really stand for is Deception,
Incompetence and Corruption. Maybe
also for obsession with sex, greed, intolerance and divisiveness. But more than three nouns destroy the impact,
although I wish we could come up with three or four nouns which form a great
acronym. I believe deception, incompetence
and corruption imply much more and will resonate with the public. Who can support any of these three, even
conservatives? They can’t ignore such
accusations.
We also
need a few nouns to describe what we stand for.
How about Honesty, Responsibility
and Fairness? These directly counter
the nouns describing conservatives above.
Who can oppose these three? One
way to ask if these fit with public opinion is to ask, “How would moderate
conservatives respond?” Many would
affirm these values, although they might have narrower definitions of
responsibility and fairness than we would.
Other possibilities
are strength, freedom, opportunity and compassion. Honesty and Responsibility imply strength,
without implying power hungry ruthlessness.
Fairness implies freedom, opportunity and compassion. Freedom can be attacked as licentiousness.
Maybe
progress which would indicate enhancing freedoms and opportunities. But like reform, progress has no meaning
unless it is further defined. What is to
be changed and what is to be kept?
It is
important to get this right. What do you
think? What three or four nouns would
you suggest we use to indicate our values?
It is Time to Stand
Up for Our Moral Values
We should
be ashamed that we haven’t stood up for our moral values as did centuries of
liberals before us:
Like
Harry Truman, we need to give them hell.
Or as Harry said, give them the truth and they’ll think its hell. Let’s give our conservatives something real
to whine about. Let’s see who the public
likes better, us happy warriors or those whiney
victims.
I invite
you to go back to read the above again.
For each passage, ask, “Is this the truth? Can you think of evidence that it is
true? Do you think that most American
people who aren’t knee-jerk conservatives will believe it? Do you think it will offend anyone other than
ditto-head conservatives? Should we be
loudly proclaiming these thoughts?” If
your answer to any of these questions is no, inform me. I don’t mean quibbles that the above doesn’t
include enough nuances and footnotes. Too
many of these hurt
I hope
you will all be inspired to express the thoughts that you find most compelling,
in blogs, letters-to-the editor and other forums. I hope you will not just relate these to
national politics. Relate them also to
state and local politics. Let’s throw our conservatives on the defensive
for a change. Political contests like football
games are won by both good offense and good defense.
Liberal Political
Strategy
Matthew Kerbel writes on page 178 of his book,
“Party elites and grassroots supporters together need to:
· Claim the mantle of a proud
progressive tradition rooted in the values of fairness, global leadership, and
community.
· Embrace conviction, but
distinguish it from required orthodoxy and remember that conviction projects
strength.
· Recognize that disagreements over
policy priorities are inevitable and healthy and need not conflict with the
development of a progressive message based in principle.
· Craft the language of political
discourse in a clear, direct manner with a message rooted in progressive values
and a long history of progressive accomplishments
At the same time, each needs to address challenges to
doing business as usual, in order to:
· Have the strength to confront
entrenched party interests when they stand in the way of advancing
progressives’ political prospect
· Have the courage to ease away from
centralized control of grassroots organizing by campaigns and hub institutions
like the Democratic National Committee, and the wisdom to appreciate how to
maximize the organizational power of the Internet
· Embrace the potential of weblogs
to instigate political action and the political value of electing candidates
beholden to the money and labor of ordinary individuals.
· If progressives are able to do
this, we will begin to present a strong, principled, and effective face to
voters who will be ready to look at us anew.”
Wow! I entirely agree. The 12 other chapters by various authors
provide detailed analysis of our recent history and potential which support
Kerbal’s seven political strategy recommendations. This is a must-read for liberals who
seriously want to win.
Paul Waldman presents a remarkably similar
list of strategies that progressives must do:
· Create a single progressive
movement – not a collection of interest groups – devoted to the twin goals of
fighting conservatives and advancing a progressive world view
· Agree on a core set of progressive
principles and create a progressive master narrative that unifies them
· Understand that political success
comes not from the details of policy plans, but from the communication of
character and values
· Stop pandering to the voters who
dislike them the most and find new ways to create a lasting majority
· Devote themselves not to short
term victories but to a long term vision of the progressive
· Stop worrying about whether the
elite media approve of them
· Stop being timid and become
warriors for their cause
Like Paul Waldman, James Carville and Paul Begala particularly emphasize that we
liberals must go on the attack. We must
pick issues where conservatives are vulnerable to public opinion and craft
careful messages which will resonate with public opinion. We must frame the issues we choose and
present them as stories which root them in the values which we share with the
general public, not as itemized lists of policy recommendations which will turn
off members of the general public, including most liberals. If liberals are able to do this, we will
begin to present a strong, principled, and effective face to voters who will be
ready to look at us anew.”
We must deemphasize issues which conservatives have
already framed and won public opinion and issues (often pushed by interests
with whom we generally agree) in which little will be gained even if we
win. We should discuss:
· Making abortion rare, not partial birth abortion
· enforcing gun control laws, not
passing more of them
· protecting equal rights for gays
and lesbians, not yet marriage for them
· contrasting our faith in a loving
God with the conservatives’ fearsome God, not removing the ‘under God’ from our
pledge of allegiance
· our patriotic support for strong
military, intelligence, and homeland security agencies which are appropriate to
overcoming real threats and our support for our men and women who serve in
them, not letting our support appear flakey because we disagree with the
misdirection of these agencies by conservatives
· passing public campaign funding
rather than focusing upon particular instances of special interest gifts, meals
and travel
· making us energy independent
rather than criticizing our love for the flexibility of automobile travel
· how we can effectively develop and
use news media rather than complaining about conservative bias. Never whine, just attack and propose
alternatives.
· fair taxation and tax enforcement
instead of imposing taxes directed directly at the rich
· extending Medicare to all to make businesses
more competitive rather than insisting they pay for health care, which should
be publicly paid for anyway
Don’t let
the perfect be the enemy of progress toward the possible. Go with and guide the flow of public opinion,
rather than allowing us to be viewed as extremists. As public opinion catches up with us, we can
add proposals that the public doesn’t favor now.
Calling Ourselves
Liberals or Progressives
Kerbil
and the authors of the articles in his book and Waldman almost exclusively use
the term ‘Progressive’. Carville and
Begala refer to Democrats and occasionally Liberals. I have searched, but failed to find any
difference between the values that Liberals and Conservatives seek to
realize. Unlike the term ‘Progressive’, the term
Liberal’ ties us to three centuries of victorious struggles. Conservatives have demonized ‘liberal’
because it ties us to these struggles that have broad public support. If the term ‘Progressive’ comes to have
similar acceptance among the general public, our conservatives will demonize
that term also.
Progressives
sometimes contrast themselves with Conservatives, saying they want to go
forward while Conservatives want to go backward. Nothing is entirely new, but the New
Conservative vision of the future is very unlike anything that has predominated
in our
I also
prefer the term ‘liberal’ because it’s an in-your-face attack on conservative
demonization of us. As we reframe the conservative
misleading framing we should particularly reframe our name. As the general public becomes impressed with
messages which we effectively compose and disseminate, our messages will seem
particularly miraculous coming from us demonized liberals. Conservatives will lose credibility on this
issue as they have on so many others.
At least
in our neighborhood, we have found lots of Proud Liberals, and heard very few minor
objections. Within our one square mile
neighborhood, 80 of our 2400 households have displayed our ‘Proud Liberal, Time
for a Change’ yard signs and ‘Proud Liberal’ bumper stickers in many different
Happy Warriors
Being
proud liberals, we are also Happy Warriors, fighting to realize our
values. What could be more fun then
expending our lives for such social values?
Americans appreciate happy warriors.
We will leave it to the Conservatives to be Whiney Victims, who feel
themselves victimized by our less fortunate, our do-gooders, our bleeding
hearts, femiNazis, tree huggers, etc.