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Lefty anger splits Dems -- and may sink them

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
October 16, 2009

(AP)

"Harry Reid abdicates his leadership role," reads the headline at the lefty Daily Kos Web site. "Why Joe Biden should resign," reads the headline at the Huffington Post. "Whiner in Chief," reads the headline at The Nation, referring to President Obama.

Self-styled progressives across the country are angry, not just at Obama, but at the rest of the Democratic power structure, as well. That anger is causing an ugly split inside the Washington Democratic world.

"Can I speak freely about the liberal whiners?" asks a well-connected Democratic strategist. "These are the same people who have never participated in, much less won, a campaign, who have no idea what it takes to maintain a majority and keep a speaker of our party, who want Obama to kowtow to the loony Left, and then they're going to be the ones who say, 'What happened?' in November 2010, when we lose the House and possibly the Senate and maybe a lot of governorships."

The White House, too, is growing sick of the whiners. NBC's John Harwood recently reported that Team Obama views the complainers as part of the "Internet Left fringe," and that one White House adviser said, "Those bloggers need to take off their pajamas, get dressed and realize that governing a closely dividedcountry is complicated and difficult."

Although the White House later tried to walk back its own anonymous venting, the damage was done. "Old anonymous is, of course, full of s--t," writes prominent liberal blogger Jane Hamsher, noting that Obama's poll numbers suffered with Democrats after the president all but abandoned the public option in the national health care debate.

While Obama is taking hits, Democrats in Congress are getting it full force. "Reid is poison," one reader of Daily Kos writes of the Senate majority leader. "He has NO, NADA, NONE interest in any of the progressive parts of the president's agenda," another writes. "Traitorous little weasel," a third writes. "The same goes for Pelosi," writes yet another, of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. It doesn't matter that the netroots activists dislike Republicans far more; the fact is, they're deeply unhappy with their own party -- the party led by what Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas calls "ineffective corporatist Dems."

The feud is entertaining for the media, but the Democrats face a very real problem:Dissatisfaction with the party has spread beyond the Internet fringe. Recent Gallup polling shows that Congress' job approval among Democrats plunged in September, from 54 percent to 36 percent -- an 18-point drop in the course of a single month.

There simply can't be that many people in pajamas. Mainstream, non-progressive, non-pajama Democrats are now decidedly unhappy with the performance of their leaders in Congress. The presence of unbeatable Democratic majorities -- 256 Democrats in the House and 60 in the Senate, backed up by a Democratic president -- has made rank-and-file Democrats less, rather than more, satisfied.

The problem for Obama, and for Reid and Pelosi, is that there is no one solution to the problem. Some of the unhappy Democrats are unhappy because they believe their leaders are moving too far to the center, while others are unhappy because they believe their leaders are moving too far to the Left. There are no precise polling numbers to measure the division, but for months now, Gallup surveys have shown that Obama's job approval rating among people who call themselves conservative Democrats is 15 to 20 points below his rating among those who call themselves liberal Democrats. And now the liberal Democrats are becoming increasingly unhappy. It's just not possible to please them all.

What to do? "Triangulate, baby, triangulate," the Democratic strategist says. The netroots fringes are not only the loudest but also the least liked segment of the Democratic Party. If Obama, as well as Reid and Pelosi, are seen as standing up to the extremes on their side, that can't hurt with moderate and conservative Democrats, as well as with the independents who have been abandoning the president in droves.

"Some disappointment and carping on the Left is good for Obama politically," the strategist explains. "He needs to manage the Left well enough that he gets a [health care] bill passed, but not well enough that they shut up completely."

There seems little danger of the latter ever happening. The real question is whether the Democrats' circular firing squad will kill the president's agenda.

Byron York, The Examiner's chief political correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com. His column appears on Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blog posts appear on www.ExaminerPolitics.com ExaminerPolitics.com.



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Soldier4110

Oct 16, 2009

The prez' problem is that he is mainly interested in being the leader of the New World Order. His need to perform and announce decisions in a way that the international elites demand, in order to achieve his goal, is keeping him from being a true Democrat. It is difficult for him to balance his politics internally well enough so that he will definitely become the leader of the New World Order. For someone with no management experience, it can be very overwhelming to campaign for President in 2012, to campaign for New World Order leader, to push forward the rest-of-the-world's agenda for America, and to understand and come through on what promises he has made in order to be elected, in addition to national security.

 

Nation in Decline

Oct 16, 2009

Obama's ideology and a lot of the "angry" left's ideology does not hold true to Constitutional governing or hold dear the Declaration of Independence.

 

Sectionhand

Oct 16, 2009

Will Rogers used to say ; "I'm not a member of an organized political party ...I'm a Democrat ." Some things never change .

 

jacob

Oct 16, 2009

interesting that the like of KOS are upset. Obama ran as a moderate - remember? Guess even the Dems know that MSM is full of crap

 

Geevill

Oct 16, 2009

These same loons attacked Clinton supporters in the primary.

 

whoframedrudy

Oct 16, 2009

Obama to Daily Kos: "pull down your pajamas, turn around, bend over ... [BLEEP] ... now get dressed and get lost"

Daily Kos = used and discarded.


 

Jim from CT

Oct 16, 2009

The Democrats are imploding just like the Republicans and for the same reason. Both sides are figuring out that the same group of criminal insiders run both wings of the incumbent party and both left and right will always be ignored. That's why Obama/Geithner continued the Bush/Paulson bailouts, because they were doing the bidding of the same insider-banksters. (Check out Obama's early money - WALL STREET.) Wake up, folks. Statism screws everyone except those who are part of the State. Small government and maximum liberty is the answer and statism will always be the problem, no matter which puppet is in.

 

DaveInVa

Oct 16, 2009

So the fascists and the communists are mad at each other again.What else is new?

 

bobc

Oct 16, 2009

Pure corruption! We have to get rid of these elected thieves! I hope the Democratic Party splits, if the Progressives hate the Constitution, our way of life so much, then they should just leave for a country that fits them better!

I am fed up with these people, and their lack of honesty.

The only thing I worry about, is how many more jobs and our savings will be done in, by these maniacs!

We know they don't care about a group of our citizens...they are going to cut treatments for our own elderly, while they live high on the hog!

 

Idaho

Oct 16, 2009

Has anyone noticed, there has been a lot of chaos since Obama took office.
Could it be that he is weak and doesn't have a clue. Disorder usually surrounds a weak leader.

 

texexpatriate

Oct 16, 2009

I would not generally challenge Byron York, but I disagree with him here. Obama, Pelosi, and Reid haven't left the looney left. They are the looney left. Their leftist critics are just a little more looney.

 

Ster

Oct 16, 2009

"Daily Kos = used and discarded."

LOL!
It's AMAZING that they didn't see this coming. They never believed Obama was just another politician; he was one that has thrown even his own Grandmother under the bus. They drank the KoolAid. Fools.

 

KT

Oct 16, 2009

Best Line of the Week - "There simply can't be that many people in pajamas." Thank you, Byron.

 

myna

Oct 16, 2009

Liberals needs to drink more anti-depressant. Obama is not even close what they envisioned. Obama is about me...me...me...me and me.

 

Special K

Oct 16, 2009

Meanwhile, the GOP is wasting this opportunity by continuing to suck up to the Dems and supporting RINOs. We have Newt Gingrich touring around with race-baiter Al Sharpton, Lindsay Graham and John McCain believing in the stupid "global warming" conspiracy in spite of the facts that the planet has been cooling for the last 11 years, Olympia Snowe voting for ObamaCare, and party officials supporting Dede Scozzofava who's more liberal than the Democratic nominee there in NY. To hell with both parties!

 

Durward

Oct 16, 2009

Watching from outside the USA I would not consider any democrat an American true to the constitution, all they seem to want is to destroy it and create a backward nation founded on failed Socialist ideology.
They really aught to change their name to Socialist party of America.

 

Steve J. from Ohio

Oct 16, 2009

If the the so-called Blue Dogs Democrats kowtow to the far loony left Kos types and push very unpopular policies such as "comprehensive immigration reform" a/k/a mass amnesty for 12-20 million illegal aliens, they will lose the support of unemployed citizens & moderate voters and their likely re-elections.

 

VenturaCapitalist

Oct 16, 2009

Thanks, Byron for reading Kos so I don't have to!

 

Chuck

Oct 16, 2009

Heh Sectionhand,

Nice change on the Will Rogers comment.. (I'm a Republican) is the proper quote... But of course to a lib truth is relative to what color jammies Mom laid out before you headed to the basment..

 

vivi libero o muori

Oct 16, 2009

I heard somewhere that a politician is concerned with the next election. A statesman is worried about the next generation. Seems to me we have far too few statesmen and far too many politicians. These are troubling times for this country. Both on the right and the left.

 

Special K

Oct 16, 2009

Sorry, Chuck, you're wrong. I'm pretty familiar with Will Rogers as I grew up in Oklahoma where he is a folk hero. He did say Democrat.

http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Will_Rogers

 

Really?

Oct 16, 2009

Hey Chuck,

I'm pretty sure that sectionhand DID quote correctly. I have never heard the Will Rogers quote ending with "I'm a Republican" and all the searches I did show that as well.

If you have examples please cite them.

 

Hard Right

Oct 16, 2009

The nutroots aren't happy? "Corporate Dem?" Apparently they want an outright communist then and that seems to be code for it.

 

teacherken

Oct 16, 2009

Daily Kos is so loony left that the following post there: John Kerry, Louise Slaughter, Russ Feingold, Jane Harmon, Nancy Pelosi, to name just a few.

Tell Lanny Davis that the Dems won in 2006 and 2008 precisely because they did NOT triangulate.

 

Ted Abhour

Oct 16, 2009

Divide and...

 

Jay

Oct 16, 2009

Obama has become a sad and pathetic figure, similar to Hitler in the last days of the Reich.Delusional, paranoid and full of hate for his own inner circle. Hopefully he'll take the lead of his obvious mentor and do the honorable thing.

 

winnefmark1@yahoo.com

Oct 16, 2009

Dems are under a lot of pressure because Obama still hasn't produced a birth certificate even though Americans keep demanding one. Why doesn't he just show one? Why has he spent $919 million in legal fees to hide his past? Dems are realizing that if they knowingly support BO and it turns out he's an imposter, they'll be in big trouble themselves. It's called treason, if they know the facts and don't stop Obama.

 

Seeryer

Oct 16, 2009

Boy oh boy Byron, man you must work hard. I mean, you grab a few headlines and reader comments off of a few liberal blogs and kazaam, you have a column. Liberals think for themselves and are not beholden to an authority figure like conservatives. Obama is being attacked from the left but the left hates all republicans. The Republicans will not benefit. Of course the Dems will lose some seats. Have the Republicans ever held as many seats in both houses as the Democrats do now?

 

Wounded Elephant

Oct 16, 2009

"Has anyone noticed, there has been a lot of chaos since Obama took office.
Could it be that he is weak and doesn't have a clue. Disorder usually surrounds a weak leader."


As opposed to the very orderly Bush administration and the calm 9/11 era? Talk about chaos. WE WERE ATTACKED BY TERRORISTS UNDER BUSH. THAT is chaos fool.

Hey Byron, tell Lanny Davis his "ananomous" quotes are a joke. The DLC is the one that is marginalized now. Progressives have influenced the healthcare debate more than anyone else. Can you guess why healthcare will pass now under progessive leadership while it failed under DLC leadership during the Clinton years?

Think on it for a while. It may take some time for you I know.

 

M

Oct 16, 2009

Trying to make the fringe leftist happy is a fool's errand. Speaking as one who lives in a left-leaning city and works in a left-dominated profession, I can say that true fringe leftists (unlike centrist liberals) are habitually cynical, angry, unhappy, bitter complainers. Really, nothing seems to bring them true happiness. Nothing. I now presume their problems are first psychological, then political.

 

DFH

Oct 16, 2009

If feeling betrayed by the corrupting influence of corporate money on the Democratic party leadership makes me a "fringe leftist," that's fine with me, because the term therefore applies to about 70% of the population.

 

LeRoy

Oct 16, 2009

Most of you twits on this sight can't comprehend the political discussions on KOS because they are fact based. Byron York is a hack. Do you really find intellectual honesty in what Byron York says,writes....? WTF is wrong with you people?

 

rockabilyjhn089@gmail.com

Oct 16, 2009

The fringe left will never be happy. They are malcontents and parasites and ought to be crushed, obliterated. More power to the pol who finally realizes this and puts them in their place.

 

renoman

Oct 17, 2009

Interesting site...
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/1581

 

independant

Oct 17, 2009

Any of you right wingers ever work a day in your life?

 

sebastian

Oct 17, 2009

zerobama's numbers are going down because he IS a left wing loony, not because he isn't left wing loony enough.

 

independant

Oct 17, 2009

"Terror Alert! Terror Alert!"

Hey, tell me something, wingers, did you really fall for the propaganda or were you just faking it for your stock returns?

 

Kerry

Oct 17, 2009

"Those bloggers need to take off their pajamas, get dressed and realize that governing a closely divided country is complicated and difficult." Interesting. Instead of saying "Wow! These people are really angry. We'd better listen to/think about what they are saying", the response seems to be change your clothes, shut up and get on board. What was that said during the campaign about 'closing the partisan divide'?

 

bobc

Oct 17, 2009

EXCLUSIVE! Democratic Party Coordinates With European Socialists In Bid For “Global New Deal”

http://www.foundingbloggers.com/wordpress/2009/10/exclusive-democratic-party-coordinates-with-european-socialists-in-bid-for-global-new-deal/

 

Darren

Oct 17, 2009

Why don't I see these poll numbers on other web sites? Only here and on Fox and sometimes the WSJ. But all the others show the DEMS ahead in the polls, actually gaining ground and gaining more seats in the 2010 House Elections. But overall, the DEMS are doing the poorest job ever in the history of America.

 

dh in the

Oct 18, 2009

The first victims of Marxist tyrannies are, historically, the true-believer ubber-lefties who voted them in.

 

AL

Oct 18, 2009

Response to Idaho:

Oct 16, 2009
Has anyone noticed, there has been a lot of chaos since Obama took office.
Could it be that he is weak and doesn't have a clue. Disorder usually surrounds a weak leader.

Chaos, disorder and crisis may be part of whatever the plan is. The Cloward-Piven Strategy to implement socialist revolution could be in play here. This could at least might make an interesting theory. More info is at http://cloward-piven.com.

 

DirtyDawg

Oct 18, 2009

Giving a peace prize to those incapable of making decisions uhh priceless!lets see Jimmeh couldnt muster thoughts in a crisis either and Voila!! a peace prize belated

 

Gus

Oct 20, 2009

Obama campaigned as a moderate, and people are surprised that he governs as one? Of course moderate for most right wing nuts is fascist or communist, or somehow both at the same time.

 

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