Lamont's Victory & Lieberman's Insult to Democracy
& the Democratic Party
By David Sirota
08/09/06 "WFC" -- -- At the end of
every gut-wrenching horror movie, when the hero seems finally to
have vanquished the enemy, there is always that last moment
where the enemy, lying lifeless on the floor, finds a last gasp
to fire off one final round, usually dealing a fatal blow to one
of the good guys. In the incredible story that concluded tonight
in Connecticut, Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Ned Lamont was
the successful hero, representing the hopes and dreams or
ordinary citizens by mounting a truly grassroots campaign
against Joe Lieberman's massive warchest of corporate cash and
universal support from Washington, D.C.'s cabal of lobbyists,
pundits and insiders. Yet, in his last coughing gasps, Lieberman
is now saying he will, in fact, fire off that last spiteful
round - right into the gut of the Democratic Party.
That's right - Lieberman is announcing he will move forward
with plans to abuse loopholes in Connecticut's election laws,
ignore Democratic Party voters who voted in our democratic
process for change, and mount a Lieberman for Lieberman
Independent bid. This, from the guy who went on television after
the 2004 presidential race (which was the closer than the
Connecticut primary) to declare that
"there's no prizes for second place in American politics."
Yes, you read that right - the Senator who says there's "no
prizes for second place" and who has in the final days of
Democratic primary campaigning been running around claiming that
he gets the message and realizes he no longer should enable
George W. Bush's right-wing agenda now is saying that he will
try to rely on hard-core Republican voters and
moneymen in a general election contest in a desperate
attempt to hold onto power.
Understand how insulting this is - Connecticut taxpayers just
spent a large sum of money to hold a democratic primary election
in a country founded on small-d democratic principles. An
18-year incumbent who had 100 percent name ID and a $12 million
warchest (thanks to, among others, Joe's good friends in the
pharmaceutical and financial services industry) was unable
to win that election. Now, instead of respecting small-d
democracy or the party he has spent the last week pledging his
devotion to, he's behaving like a Third World autocrat that
ignores democracy, and running to hard-core GOP voters and
fundraisers in Connecticut and begging them to help him hold
onto his job in the Senate club. This undemocratic chicanery
from a man who has long justified his support for the Iraq War
by saying he has a supposedly heartfelt devotion to spreading
democracy.
Make no mistake about it - be prepared for Lieberman, the
Enron lobbyists, corporate lawyers, Establishment pundits and
other assorted characters in the Washington brothel to run
out immediately and trumpet how incredible it was that Lieberman
got so close, insist that
Lieberman loss was supposedly the doing of anti-semites, and
demand that every god-fearing, terrorist-hating American support
Lieberman's selfish independent candidacy or the Republic will
not be able to go on. What they want to do is pretend that
Lieberman hasn't spent 18 years in the Senate, wasn't have every
single advantage, didn't outspend his opponent with a massive
corporate-funded warchest, and was, instead, the courageous
underdog who supposedly did not arrogantly
ignore mainstream public opinion with his stands pushing the
Iraq War, Social Security privatization and corporate-written
trade deals that sold out American jobs. That storyline provides
a convenient excuse to justify Lieberman ignoring Connecticut
voters, Connecticut taxpayers who funded the election, and all
the democratic principles this country is supposed to be based
on. It provides a consultant-packaged excuse for Lieberman to
ignore voters and insult the Democratic Party by running as a
party of one, and potentially throwing the general election to
the Republican Party.
But as
Ezra Klein astutely notes, "If this gets spun in the next
few days as a microscopic margin so infinitesimal as to be mere
statistical error, try and keep in mind the towering mandate the
media agreed Bush had after his three -- not four -- percent win
over Kerry." I'll put it in
exact language that Lieberman himself can understand:
It's time for Joe Lieberman and his friends in the
Washington Establishment who distrust Ned Lamont and ordinary
voters to acknowledge that Ned is now the Democratic Party's
nominee for U.S. Senate, and that we as Democrats undermine our
nominee's credibility at our party and our democracy's peril.
Lieberman's concession speech tonight spitefully announcing
that he will abandon the Democratic Party that he has spent the
last week transparently pleging his fealty to is classic
Lieberman. You may recall that after he was crushed in the New
Hampshire primary, he proudly boasted that "we are in a
three-way split decision for third place" - as if he really
thought voters were stupid enough to think that was a good thing
and that he was well on his way to winning the nomination.
Similarly today, he is claiming that the Democratic Party
primary election is just the "first half" of the
election process - again, thinking voters are so stupid, they
don't see that what he's really doing is giving the big middle
finger to American democracy.
But voters do see what's going on - and that's why Lieberman,
an 18-year incumbent who outspent his opponent, was handed a
crushing defeat tonight: because ordinary people realize that
Joe Lieberman and the Washington Establishment he represents has
for too long been allowed to sellout their constituents and this
country as a whole. Ned Lamont is the Democratic nominee for
U.S. Senate in Connecticut. Every single Democratic officeholder
in this country (that means YOU Kerry, Feingold, Clinton,
Edwards, Warner, et al.) has an obligation to respect the
Democratic Party primary election that took place tonight, lest
they too go on record as saying they see Democratic Party voters
and America's democratic as an afterthought in comparison to
their own personal political ambitions (Good news: Lieberman's
DLC colleague Sen.
Evan Bayh immediately announced after the primary his
endorsement of Lamont). Likewise, Democratic leaders in
Congress now have an
obligation to remove Lieberman from his committee
assignments, and cut off Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee resources, now that he has officially left the
Democratic Party.
This is an incredible victory tonight. Ordinary people showed
that no politician - even a snake like Lieberman with every
single advantage - is above American democracy. Though Lieberman
and the lobbyists who are backing him would like everyone to
forget about democracy, Ned Lamont tonight showed that ordinary
people in this country still have power and that no Senate seat
is the exclusive property of any one individual.
David Sirota is the author of the book
Hostile Takeover .
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