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		<title>Time to neuter the &#8220;Blue Dogs&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest challenges for progressives aligned with the Democratic party is figuring out how to keep the party honest and accountable. And, as we&#8217;ve observed since 2006, this is no easy task. After the mid-term elections of that year, many progressives hoped that elected Democrats would aggressively push back against Bush-republicans and their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="dropCap">O</span>ne of the biggest challenges for progressives aligned with the Democratic party is figuring out how to keep the party honest and accountable.  And, as we&#8217;ve observed since 2006, this is no easy task.  </p>
<p>After the mid-term elections of that year, many progressives hoped that elected Democrats would aggressively push back against Bush-republicans and their conservative allies.  However, elected Democrats in Congress proved themselves to be largely ineffective on the big policy issues of the day (see: Iraq war, FISA, Guantanamo prison, republican corruption &#8211; i.e., Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, et al.).</p>
<p>To be fair, many elected Democrats did put up a fight, and pushed back against Bush and his conservative allies.  Unfortunately, since 2006, some of Bush&#8217;s conservative allies have included so-called Blue Dog Democrats, which have allowed Bush &#038; Co. to continue the Iraq war, to perpetuate the republican culture of corruption, and to infringe on civil liberties.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s a progressive to do against these so-called Blue Dog Democrats?  Fight back, of course!</p>
<p>Which is where blogger, activist and lawyer Glenn Greenwald comes in, <a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2008/07/29/blue_dogs_die/" target="_blank" title="Let's give "Blue Dogs" the boot">he writes</a>:  </p>
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<p>If simply voting for more Democrats will achieve nothing in the way  of meaningful change, what, if anything, will? At minimum, two steps  are required to begin to influence Democratic leaders to change course:  1) Impose a real political price that they must pay when they  capitulate to &#8212; or actively embrace &#8212; the right&#8217;s agenda and ignore  the political values of their base, and 2) decrease the power and  influence of the conservative <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Dog_Democrats" target="_blank">&#8220;Blue Dog&#8221;</a> contingent within the Democratic caucus, who have proved excessively  willing to accommodate the excesses of the Bush administration, by  selecting their members for defeat and removing them from office. And  that means running progressive challengers against them in primaries,  or targeting them with critical ads, even if doing so, in isolated  cases, risks the loss of a Democratic seat in Congress. </p>
<p>Those goals are the basis of the recent campaign that I helped launch &#8212; along with progressive bloggers such as <a href="http://firedoglake.com/author/1/" target="_blank">Jane Hamsher</a> and the <a href="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/11689" target="_blank">Blue America PAC</a> &#8212; to target selected Democratic members of Congress who have been  responsible for some of the worst acts of complicity and capitulation.  The campaign we launched, which raised over $350,000 in a very short  time largely from dissatisfied progressives, has run <a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/05/20/carney_ads/" target="_blank">multimedia ads</a> criticizing the likes of Blue Dog Rep. Chris Carney and Majority Leader  Steny Hoyer, despite the fact that neither has a primary challenger and  despite the fact that Carney is quite vulnerable in his reelection  effort this year. </p>
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<p>Some of you may be thinking, but won&#8217;t this jeopardize Democratic control of Congress? The short answer is, No!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in a more elaborate answer, you&#8217;ll need to see  Glenn Greenwald&#8217;s explanation:</p>
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<p>Many progressives and other Democratic supporters are reflexively  opposed to any conduct that might result in the defeat of even a  single, relatively inconsequential Democratic member of Congress or the  transfer of even a single district to GOP control. No matter how  dissatisfied such individuals might be with the Democratic Congress,  they are unwilling to do anything different to change what they claim  to find so unsatisfactory. Even though uncritically cheering on any and  every candidate with a &#8220;D&#8221; after his or her name has resulted in  virtually nothing positive &#8212; and much that is negative &#8212; many  progressives continue, rather bafflingly and stubbornly, to insist that  if they just keep doing the same thing (cheering for the election of  more and more Democrats), then somehow, someday, something different  might occur. But, as the cliché teaches, repeatedly engaging in the  same conduct and expecting different results is the very definition of  foolishness. </p>
<p>As foolish as it is, this intense aversion to jeopardizing any  Democratic incumbents might be considered rational if doing so carried  the risk of restoring Republican control of Congress. But there is no  such risk, and there will be none for the foreseeable future. No matter  what happens, the Democrats, by all accounts, are going to control both  houses of Congress after the 2008 election. Their margin in the House,  which is currently 31 seats, will, by even the most conservative  estimates, increase to at least 50 seats. No advertising campaign or  activist group could possibly swing control of Congress to the  Republicans this year, and &#8212; given the Brezhnev-era-like reelection  rates for incumbents in America &#8212; it is extremely unlikely that the  House will be controlled by anyone other than Steny Hoyer, Rahm Emanuel  and Nancy Pelosi for years to come. </p>
<p>The critical question, then, is not who will control Congress. The  Democrats will. That is a given. The vital question is what they will  do with that control &#8212; specifically, will they continue to maintain  and increase their own power by accommodating the right, or will they  be more responsive, accountable and attentive to the political values  of their base? </p>
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<p>If yo agree that the Democratic party should be more &#8220;accountable and attentive&#8221; to you, than accommodating to Bush &#038; Co., then please donate $15 or more to Glenn Greenwald&#8217;s <a href="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/11689" target="_blank" title="Blue America PAC ">Blue America</a> campaign.</p>
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