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Norman Solomon
Why pretend that Hillary Clinton is progressive?
June 13, 2006
The scheduled speech by Sen. Hillary Clinton at the “Take Back
America 2006” conference in Washington on June 13 is likely to intensify
discussion about her relationship with the progressive grassroots of the
Democratic Party.
Many weeks ago the conference sponsor, the Campaign for America’s
Future, sent out an email telling prospective attendees: “As in years
past, we expect America’s most prominent progressive leaders to attend
and address the conference. Invited speakers include...” On the list was
Hillary Clinton.
In response, I wrote to Campaign for America’s Future co-director
Roger Hickey and asked what Clinton’s name was doing on a list of
“progressive leaders.” He responded by saying that “I don’t think of ALL
of our speakers as ‘America’s most prominent progressive leaders.’ In
fact, I have been quoted saying very critical things about Hillary -- in
the Washington Post and elsewhere. We do, however, want to ask possible
presidential candidates to attempt publicly to justify their candidacy to
the progressive activists.”
Hickey also commented that “some people do consider Hillary
progressive.”
But the people who “do consider Hillary progressive” could mostly be
divided into two categories -- those who are Fox-News-attuned enough to
believe any non-Republican is a far leftist, and those who are
left-leaning but don’t realize how viciously opportunistic Sen. Clinton
has been. Today, in keeping with her political character, she welcomes
the fund-raising support of reactionary media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Unfortunately, the kind of confusion that sees Hillary Clinton as
progressive is apt to get a boost from her appearance at a conference
with avowedly progressive sponsorship -- particularly because the person
in the best position to dispel such confusion is not on the program. The
“Take Back America” schedule set aside half an hour for a speech from
Clinton but not a minute for any words from Jonathan Tasini, the longtime
union activist who’s running -- on an antiwar and all-around progressive
platform -- against Clinton in this year’s Democratic primary for senator
from New York.
It’s sad to see that the progressive conference has excluded from
the podium the vigorous primary challenger Tasini while featuring a
speaker who has stood against the progressive agenda consistently for
more than a decade on issues ranging from NAFTA to the invasion and
occupation of Iraq.
Tasini points out that Hillary Clinton remains for the war in Iraq,
for so-called “free trade” agreements and for the death penalty. She
supported the notorious 2001 bankruptcy bill, “has never been for
single-payer health insurance” and has worked hard to undermine a host of
other progressive positions.
In the interests of truth-in-labeling, shouldn’t Hillary Clinton be
described as anti-progressive?
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Norman Solomon’s book “War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep
Spinning Us to Death” is being published this month in paperback. For
information, go to: www.warmadeeasy.com
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"Saddam’s unindicted co-conspirator: Donald Rumsfeld" November 6, 2006
"Channeling Thomas Friedman" October 23, 2006
"The pundit path for death in Iraq" October 12, 2006
"Welcome to the nuclear club" October 10, 2006
"Spinning the troop levels in Iraq" September 5, 2006
"The mythical end to the politics of fear" August 24, 2006
"News media’s love-hate for nuclear weapons" August 6, 2006
"Applauding while Lebanon burns" July 26, 2006
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"Media Memorial Day" May 29, 2006
"When "diplomacy" means war" April 19, 2006
"The lobby and the bulldozer: Mearsheimer, Walt and Corrie" April 14, 2006
"When war crimes are impossible" April 7, 2006
"Blaming the media for bad war news" March 27, 2006
"Domestic lying: The question that journalists don’t ask Bush" March 19, 2006
"War-loving pundits" March 17, 2006
"Digital hype: a dazzling smokescreen?" March 8, 2006
"Mahatma Bush" March 1, 2006
"The unreal death of journalism" February 24, 2006
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"Cheney’s dodge: Taking responsibility" February 16, 2006
"Smothering the King legacy with kind words" February 2, 2006
"The crime of giving the orders" January 19, 2006
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