Five Liberal
Political Strategies
These books
contain analyses and recommendations which form the basis for the following
political strategies:
·
Jerome
Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, Crashing
the Gate, Netroots, Grassroots and the Rise of People-Centered Politics
·
James
Carville and Paul Begala, Take It Back,
Our Party, Our Country, Our Future
·
Matthew
Kerbel (ed.), Get This Party Started, How
Progressives Can Fight Back and Win
·
Paul
Waldman, Being Right Is Not Enough, What
Progressives Must Learn from Conservative Success.
1. Clearly express our liberal
values and a narrative which distinguishes our values from those of our
conservative opposition. We define ourselves by our
liberal values which are clearly stated in four sentences. Each of our members has been recruited only
after agreeing with these values. Our
values are intertwined with our American Dream.
We attempt to realize and expand our American Dream in opposition to
conservatives who are wrecking it.
2. Devote ourselves to both creating
a strong majority liberal climate of opinion in the long-term and winning
elections in the short-term. Our Lake Hills
Liberals now has 504 members in our neighborhood, an average of 40 members in
each of our 12 precincts, 30% of our identified liberal voters. We continue to recruit more members.
Through our
yard signs, bumper stickers, newsletter and website, we are enabling once
lonely liberals to realize they are a majority, understand our liberal values,
victorious historic struggles, creation of policies and winning political
strategies for realizing our values.
We have
conducted a nearly unprecedented comprehensive canvas of all unidentified
voters to identify the estimated average of 140 liberal voters in each precinct
and stimulate them to vote this fall.
3. Realistically promote winning
liberal policies, without being sidetracked by special interests of groups
within and without our Democratic Party. We estimate that 60% of our members consider
themselves to be Democrats and 40% Independents. We are working closely with our Democratic
Party to elect Democratic candidates in opposition to Republican
candidates.
We are also
actively promoting changes in the Democratic Party to make it more effective –
for example, our suggestion for an alternative caucus agenda. We have published commentaries about our
Culture of Corruption that reveal that even generally liberal groups often seek
to obtain opportunities and freedoms not available to all and detrimental to
the freedoms and opportunities of others.
We promote
principled policies with which our members agree and for which we think the
climate of public opinion is ready. We
also attempt to liberalize our climate of public opinion. We are clear that our policies must be
presented as value-based narratives instead of laundry lists.
4. Our political strategy must
include both offense and defense. We are happy
warriors who eagerly attack conservatives for wrecking our American Dream of
unity, morality, security and prosperity.
We deride their whiney claims to be victims of our people with fewer
freedoms and opportunities and our compassionate supporters of these
people. We do not soften our attacks for
fear of offending conservatives or their supporting media.
We strongly
refute deceptive conservative framing, while creating evidence-based frames for
presenting our own arguments. We attack
conservative deception, incompetence and corruption.
Yet we also
attempt to convert conservatives by broadening their understanding of our American
community and their compassion for those with fewer freedoms and
opportunities. We particularly
sympathize with and seek to convert our disgruntled conservatives, who have
seen their Republican Party forsake traditional conservative values to become
deceptive, incompetent and corrupt.
We also
strongly defend ourselves from conservative attacks that we are extremist,
elitist, represent special interests, socialistic, and weak in defending our
nation from violence. We easily prove
that we are mainstream, broad based, defenders of our American Dream, including
both public and private enterprises which serve our public interest. We strongly defend all Americans against
violence, especially through cooperation with other nations.
5. Mobilize liberals, using the
internet and other means. MoveOn and similar list serve
groups and Blog Sites have excited millions of previously lonely liberals, but
unfortunately these are at most 5% of voters and 10% of liberal voters. To win elections, we must stimulate the other
90% of liberal voters to vote. This
requires grassroots groups with sufficient strength to comprehensively identify
and monitor potential liberal voters. Liberal
grassroots groups are even more important for creating a liberal climate of
opinion, in which liberals thrive and multiply.
Internet groups and our Democratic Party have usually not been able to
organize at the necessary neighborhood level, especially on a continuing 12
month a year, every year basis.