Liberal Values Blog - The Center for American Progress held an Ideas Conference but
The Nation reports that Bernie Sanders was not welcome:
But there was an
awkward absence: Senator Bernie Sanders. He was not invited to the
“Ideas Conference,” and his exclusion makes clear that, while Democrats
are converging around a general set of ideological principles, the party
still faces some serious coalition-building problems.
CAP president Neera Tanden explained to The Washington Post that “We were trying to emphasize a new generation,” and a CAP spokesperson told The Nation that nobody who ran for president before was invited.
That’s true as far as it goes, but with any scrutiny it feels more
like a post facto justification for not including Sanders. There’s a big
difference between Hillary Clinton—now a private citizen with no future
electoral plans—and Sanders, a sitting senator who polls as the most popular politician in the country
and who has pointedly not ruled out a 2020 presidential campaign. The
press materials for the conference proclaimed it would “bring together
national leaders of the progressive cause,” and there’s no real way
Sanders doesn’t fit that description, or rationally should have been
excluded simply because he ran for president last year. (The presence of
Susan Rice and Tom Daschle onstage also puts considerable strain on the
idea that only new voices were being elevated.)
This division has help to show who has sold out to the establishment and who is really for reform.
Daily Kos
founder and self-appointed “granddaddy of the resistance” Markos
Moulitsas drove the point home when he huffed during a panel about “that
grassroots Bernie thing” and how it was a detriment to the party.
This comes from someone who made the Iraq war his main litmus test in
2004. Now that he is part of the establishment, he backed the candidate
who was one of the strongest proponents of military interventionism.
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But as the Nation article says: being shunned by party bosses is rocket fuel for the Sanders movement.
So The Center for American Progress proves to be yet another organization bent on keeping the Democrats Republican-lite.
These pussy-footing fascists work to insure that democracy does not gain a foothold in the USA.
Center for American Progress is basically a front organization for the vestiges of the old DLC, intimately tied to the Clintons and their factions within the Democratic Party. The first president of the organization was John Podesta, so what would anyone really think CAP's agenda and affiliations are? It is a part and parcel representation of the rot eroding the party. Let it die and move on.
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