Especially with Brett Kavanaughās accession to the Supreme Court, many are understandably absorbed with the importance of trying to end the Republican majorities in Congress for the midterm elections.
But simply always backing Democrats will likely propel the party further toward the establishment corporate right. If voters are just going to get behind a Democratic candidate no matter what, thereās no incentive for them to be progressive in any sense.
Some may point to some new left-leaning candidates coming out of the Democratic Party. But even the most optimistic assessment of these candidates much acknowledge they are far outnumbered by establishment Democratic Party incumbents.
And thereās a reason for that: Establishment apparatchiks in the Democratic Party go around the country kneecapping candidates who might, maybe, have some actual progressive tendencies.
Exhibit A isĀ Steny Hoyer, the Democratic Whip in the House of Representatives who was caught on a secret audio recording doing exactly that earlier this year.
Now, noted activist and authorĀ Pat ElderĀ is challenging Hoyer. If people of whatever stripe ā Democratic, Green, independent, whatever ā want to challenge the Democratic Party establishment, then strongly backing Elderās campaign is perhaps the shrewdest move they can make right now.
Earlier this year, Lee Fang of The InterceptĀ reported, based on secretly taped audio, how Hoyer worksĀ āto crush competitive primaries and steer political resources, money, and other support to hand-picked candidates in key races across the country.ā
Michael Moore in his cathartic new movie, ā11/9ā smartly went beyond the obvious jabs at Trump and featured theĀ audioĀ of Hoyer strong-arming a would be progressive Democratic congressman.
The localĀ Calvert RecorderĀ notesĀ that Elder adeptly has focused on Hoyerās top donors, āwhich include Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, health insurance providers such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield and MedStar Health, pharmaceutical manufacturers like Bayer AG, and Exelon, the owner of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant.ā
TheĀ RecorderĀ notes: āFor his part, Hoyer said he agrees; there is too much money in politics. āElder is right. We need to get a handle on it,ā Hoyer said, adding that he uses his donations to ātry to helpā other Democratic candidates vying for seats in Congress.ā
Which we know is quite backwards. Job One for Hoyer is to raise corporate cash to knock off progressive Democrats as early as possible, including those who might be serious about getting money out of politics.
Levi Tillemann a former official with the Obama administrationās Energy Department, who secretly recorded Hoyer when he was mounting a run in Colorado, said of Hoyerās work with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: āThey squash progressive candidates. They destroy the diversity of ideas in their caucus. They keep ideas like āMedicare for All,ā free community college, or impeaching Donald Trump from having a significant role in the national conversation. The issues that resonate most with voters are not the issues that the DCCC is telling candidates to focus on.ā
And Elder retorts: āHoyerās comment is deeply ironic to me. Rep. Hoyer is one of the chief benefactors of the current financial free-for-all in the American electoral process. He is a cash cow, a legal money launderer. Although Rep. Hoyer has been positioning himself as a crusader for transparency, he is only suggesting cosmetic fixes, as he has done all along. ⦠The deep irony stems from my work with Common Cause in Washington as an intern in 1972. Its founder, John Gardner, told me to follow the money to understand an inherently dysfunctional and corrupt American political process. I was only 16, but I took it to heart.ā [See the portrait of House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer by Sarah Darley made up of logos of his top funders.]
And forcing Hoyer to talk about money in politics is likely the lesser of Elderās effects on Hoyer already. Last year, some bemoaned Hoyer effectively backing the Saudi assault on Yemen. After getting the run around from his staff, a group of dedicated peace activists āĀ including Kathy Kelly and Richard Ochs ā held a protest in Hoyerās office. Elder was there that day. Several of them got arrested. Ochs is now helping run Elderās campaign. Now HoyerĀ at least rhetorically is backing congressional moves to end critical U.S. government support for the Saudi assault on Yemen.
Elderās challenge to Hoyer not only pushes back against corporate domination, but also tangibly for peace and against militarism around the world, from Korea to Israel to Nicaragua.
And when I say challenge, I mean virtually alone. You see, in the race for Marylandās 5th congressional district, where I live as well, the Republican (William A. Devine III) and Libertarian (Jacob Pulcher) can hardly be said to be running. They havenāt even filled out their candidate profiles as requested by theĀ Baltimore Sun.Ā ElderĀ of course has, as hasĀ Hoyer.
This provides a serious opening. If Elder can get into double digits, or if he pulls off a total miracle, then it cuts Hoyer down to size and can help provide an opening for progressives to challenge him and the corporate military dominance he represents. And it provides a model for other Green and other campaigns.
Elderās running a grassroots campaign, very effectively wielding hisĀ information-laden websiteĀ and emails lists, going door-to-door, getting yard signs out there, going to community events and leafleting at metro stations.
I first remember meeting Elder because of his longtime activism against militarism with DAWN ā DC Antiwar Network. He now lives in St. Maryās City and is director of theĀ National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy, an organization that confronts militarism in schools that he runs out of his living room ā and has gotten laws passed on the issue.Ā Heās the author ofĀ Military Recruiting in the United States.Ā And heās aĀ practical guy, he started a real estate title abstract firm, built houses, taught at the Islamic Education Center. For just a sampling of his activism, check out his appearance earlier this year on Democracy Now:Ā āInside the U.S. Military Recruitment Program That Trained Nikolas Cruz to Be āA Very Good Shotā.ā
When, as part of his activism, Elder was the target of government spying, theĀ Washington PostĀ ran a piece about it, but theyāve been mum about his congressional run. (Meanwhile, the media watch groupĀ FAIR notesĀ theĀ PostĀ has trashed the Sanders-aligned Democrat Ben Jealous in the Maryland governorās race.)
Steny Hoyer is the Democratic Party Whip in the House. As such, he ensures Democrats in Congress stay in their corporate-military cages. If allegedly progressive Democrats donāt back a serious challenge to him, itās a sign they actually love those cages.
Rather, itās past time for people to take the reins themselves and to drive the money changers out of the temple of our democracy.
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