The Deplorable Extremism of the âModeratesâ
The New York Times applies the soothing âmoderateâ label to those aligned with a brutal status quo at home and abroad, writes Norman Solomon. Whatâs so moderate about genocide?
By Norman Solomon
Common Dreams
Weâve been hearing a lot of panicky warnings lately after Democratic primary voters chose socialists and other leftists instead of âmoderatesâ in several major elections. The alarm bells got louder this month after Michiganâs progressive Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed defeated Rep. Haley Stevens â who was, The New York Times reported, âthe moderate establishment-backed candidate.â
The soothing âmoderateâ label routinely goes to candidates like Stevens whoâve supported continual arming of Israel. She âbenefited from about $62 million in advertising spending from half a dozen outside groups,â the Times noted. âOver half of that sum came from the super PAC arm of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the countryâs most influential pro-Israel group.â
Whatâs so âmoderateâ about supporting genocide?
Politicians are also routinely dubbed âmoderateâ when theyâre running interference for extreme income inequality and deadly healthcare inequities â helping to block popular policy options like tax hikes on the rich and Medicare for All, which is supported by three-quarters of Democrats.
The Democratic base is fed up with a system that gives inordinate power to the wealthy and to large corporations.
In the real world, the so-called âmoderatesâ are aligned with a status quo that continues to inflict widespread suffering and preventable death at home and abroad.
To hear timeworn party strategists like James Carville and Paul Begala tell it, leftwing candidates are duping the Democratic electorate. As this month began, Carville threatened to leave the party. Begala made headlines by declaring, âI donât like the socialists. I canât stand them.â
But last month, a CNN poll found that âabout a third of Democrats and Democratic-leaning adults identify as democratic socialists.â At a time when defeating the fascistic Republican Party is imperative, any strategistâs prescription that would denigrate or seek to exclude them amounts to political malpractice.
Treating so many Democratic voters like interlopers to be scolded might play well with corporate donors. But itâs a feeble swim against the political current.
Polling shows that the younger Democratic voters are, the more favorable theyâre apt to be toward socialism. âYounger adults are more likely to be in groups on the left, while older adults tend to cluster in more conservative groups,â the Pew Research Center noted.
Drawing on the results of its new public opinion survey, Global Strategy Group just reported that âsocialist Democrats skew younger, with 57 percent of them being between the ages of 18 and 44.â Another poll, released a month ago by Tufts Universityâs Center for Information and Research, found that two-thirds of young people âsaid that their political views have changed in some way in recent yearsâ â and âyouth whose views did shift were almost twice as likely to become more liberal/progressive instead of more conservative.â
As socialists and others on the left prevail in many high-profile races, the refrains of condemnation coming from some of the Democratic Party establishment are potshots in a losing battle. By definition, young voters are the future of the party. Its prospects for winning elections are diminished to the extent that younger voters are made to feel unwelcome, or even vilified.
To the ears of many young Democratic voters, derision about how they cast their ballots is coming from out-of-touch party elders who treat crucial problems as abstractions or matters worthy only of lip service. Millions of Americans in early adulthood are facing financial stress with bleak outlooks for jobs and careers. College tuitions are often prohibitive, and college debt can be debilitating. Rents and mortgages are high. Everyday expenses are worse than a challenge. The climate crisis is real.
Such realities cast a shadow over the future. The last thing those voters want is arrogant leadership that refuses to grasp the urgency of this political moment.
Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His new book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, was published in June 2023 by The New Press.
This article is from Common Dreams.
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Itâs just so puzzling; why in the heck would Gen Zers and Millennials lean socialist? Why?
I know they suffer under terrible employment prospects, crap wages, exorbitant housing/rental costs, massive inflation, skyrocketing student loan debt, totally unreasonable healthcare costs, and a growing lonely and isolating society.
But these issues couldnât be the reason, could they?
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