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Shedding Tears for Hillary

Memo to disaffected Clinton Democrats arriving in Denver: Forty years ago at the convention in Chicago, as a delegate supporting anti-war candidate Eugene McCarthy, I was tear-gassed by the police of Mayor Richard Daley, a supporter of Hubert Humphrey. The Democrats lost that election and Richard Nixon moved into the White House.

The internal strife will be less riotous this week, but the danger of self-inflicted damage is just as great. The passions in 1968 were political, about ending a war, but the powerful feelings of 2008 are personal, about perceived sexism and disrespect for the first woman within reach of a presidential nomination.

From the sidelines, hopeful Republicans are shedding crocodile tears for Hillary Clinton with TV commercials about being “passed over,” and ardent feminists like William Kristol are bemoaning “The Democrats’ Glass Ceiling.”

Such sympathy is touching, coming from those whose political sensitivities have brought on a devastating war and economic chaos, but Democrats of all persuasions are faced with the challenge of not letting their own passion for fairness and justice lead to another victory for politicians whose priorities are power and privilege.

That would be cause for sadness beyond tears.

Cross-posted from my blog.

  • jwest
    “Officer, may I suggest you use your night stick?”

    (Eddie Murphy – Trading Places)

    Nothing brings a smile to faces of republicans faster than seeing a democrat mayor ordering police to club hippies and radicals like a pack of baby seals. Of course, there are people in the democrat party who believe being a piñata for the cops is a badge of honor in their fight for the “cause”.

    Watch for the demonstrators to try their best to provoke a confrontation so that they can receive their 15 minutes of fame.
  • DLS
    The protesters are anti-war, anti-USA nuts.

    The Clinton voters are something else. McCain may well get some of them to defect. On the other hand, they have no right to have expected reverse-sexism to appeal to their own "identity politics" in a (non-existent) "obligation" by Obama to choose Clinton as the VP (it would have been a good choice, but he chose someone else). And the Clinton voters have to carefully consider acting as the equivalent of Nader voters on steroids (given the number of Clinton voters) if the race ends up being close in November. Proceed at your own risk.
  • kritt11
    Jwest- I think your comment is rather sick. Its sad that you would be happy to see anyone being clubbed and hippies no longer exist.
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