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Good cop/bad cop. R we being played by the DNC? Buynot the game & fund progressives directly NBF [1]
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Date: 2025-07-24
Even the best of intentions, aside from paving the way to Hades, can erode from attrition.
Incrementally, what was initially meant to serve the greater good can be compromised into serving the forces it was meant to stand against, while well-meaning rationalizations provide cover.
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The views I voice here might be most accurately described as an accounting of the effect that decades of observing the Democratic Party ‘establishment’ has had on my impression of the moderate and centrist elements of it.
I am not, and never have been a party insider and I realize that my political development has been limited by a lack of that first hand perspective, while on the other hand benefiting from distance.
Furthermore, I’ve had the good fortune to ‘bank’ from the greater experience of a few close friends, one of whom was the mayor of his town for 12 years.
I also have an aversion to denial, an excellent memory and analytical capabilities that help me to see deeper, as so much of what we are allowed to see is controlled and limited.
My purpose here is to open up a dialogue for sharing views as to where we actually stand as a party in these traumatic times. Although I express my thoughts firmly, they are vulnerable to logic, and so remain fluid and flexible. I derive courage for speaking out, because I share much of these views with members here who are highly respected.
Having observed our party’s inadequate responses to failure and success for so long, I remain concerned that too often the majority will avoid taking a harder, deeper look at our lack of motivation for constructive self-analysis. Like an abused spouse, we will deflect blame unto ourselves, but with little insight, feeling we should’ve done this or that, without asking ourselves what stopped us.
Denial is endemic to our species and no subset is immune to it.
I am enormously proud of and grateful for the amazing roster of ethically moral ‘progressive’ Democrats laboring for the benefit of ordinary Americans.
But there are others prone to tethered efforts, and I feel it is essential to our survival to be certain we strive for objectivity when facing this reality … and the damage retrograde thinking has done us.
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Hunter wrote a while back about how certain Democratic leaders are labeling anti-democratic fascist actions as distractions from the issues they would prefer we focus on.
https://www.unchartedblue.com/democratic-leaders-need-to-stop-gaslighting-voters-with-ridiculous-distraction-claims/
This appears to be an attempt to deflect attention from the lack of action by centrist party leadership to confront those ‘distractions’. They’ve overused this rotted ‘bait’ and the fish are spitting it out.
Centrist moderates are the conservative core of the party and they’ve become fossils dating back to the ‘Compromisian Era’ when reaching across the aisle was still evolutionarily beneficial. Starting with Clinton, ‘progress’ has slid away from an egalitarian focus, into priorities enabling our slow slide to Autocratic Oligarchy.
In the name of compromise, Democrats incrementally ceded away all the necessary ingredients to bake this kleptocratic cake.
Overtime, political innovators get replaced with administrators, while protocal that used to be productive falls out of step with the times. Administrators often can’t adapt, because their bureaucratic mindset does not invite innovation, as that brings change and the unfamiliar. It breaks down existing methodology that provides a sense of security to the conservative mind, and make no mistake, bureaucrats are conservative. They are not risk takers. They take comfort in established patterns and they guard their ‘little plot of earth’ jealously, even while they bleed it dry adhering to outdated husbandry.
I’ve always had a deep distrust of centrist Democrats, because I long ago became informed enough to see through their game.
I’ve also never thought it ‘progressive’ to do the right thing.
The connotation of ‘radical’ that’s been smeared over ‘progressive’, has sprung from messaging efforts by policy makers on both sides, as directed by shared special interests, to maintain and expedite their power.
Like the tag “socialism”, it is an artificial label that has become deliberately tainted to undercut the perceived threat it’s been pinned to.
It is this gaming that has been responsible for pushing us to the edge of an abyss.
The DNC has a history of trimming alternatives to its centrist platform by maneuvering to control the party ticket and then demanding unity from those they sideline. They’re also adept at making it look like progressive policies cannot be sold in the ‘big tent’ of the Democratic base … let alone to independents. Simultaneously, they ‘snuff’ such policies as too extreme, while at the same time, managing quite well to force-feed whatever hog wash they want swallowed.
The liberal ethos imbues a sufficient enough party percentile, that if progressive candidates were properly promoted and moderates became the ones compelled to fall in line, we might have different outcomes. A party that didn’t hobble itself, but aggressively pursued policies of true social value, might just prove unstoppable. This potential is what conservatives, moderates, centrists and the DNC fear — enough that they all work to stop it.
It’s telling, that aggression having worked well for conservatives, should be deemed unbecoming and even inappropriate for a ‘progressive’ platform.
Which is why we see instead, Bernie sidelined in favor of Hillary and the Party establishment reaction to the New York mayoral race.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/6/27/2330386/-To-The-Repulsive-Cuomo-and-His-Supporting-Bench-of-Hypocritical-Corrupt-and-Wall-Street-Dems?utm_campaign=trending
NY DNC /cosmo666/ 6/27/25 / sabotaging Mamdani
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/6/27/2330506/-Zohran-Mamdani-and-the-false-promise-of-Vote-Blue-No-Matter-Who?utm_campaign=trending
Matthew Adarichev 6/28/25 / more on Mamdani and DNC B.S.
https://www.unchartedblue.com/the-new-york-mayors-race-shows-just-how-desperate-americas-power-brokers-are-to-keep-that-power/
Uncharted Blue Hunter Lazzaro 6/20/2025
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Part of this ‘shell-game’ involves convincing ‘the base’ that it’s imperative to pander to fringe and undecided voters, rather than ‘risk’ supporting progressives. As we are seeing with Mamdani, this is because un-cut liberalism clearly poses a threat to the DNC dependency on billionaire funding and the prioritizing of oligarch interests.
If Obama wasn’t stopped by these forces, it is perhaps because with Joe Lieberman as his Senate mentor, they didn’t view him as a threat. He wasn’t.
Why wasn’t the pyre they’re ‘stacking’ to burn Mamdani lit long ago for actual traitors?
The bright fire of this now vehement response, brings DNC priorities into sharp focus…and they ain’t pretty :-0
And so they cling to the ‘mast of power’ as the ship of state sinks.
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For far too long, established elements of both parties have been drinking from the same trough of wealth distilled slop. In the process our party has imbibed some of the same toxic hooch that has overwhelmed ‘the morally uninhibited’, while ironically, the liberal ethical rectitude of ‘progressives’ has been tensile enough to inhibit binging by the DNC.
Nevertheless, various in-party means have been deployed over this time to undermine what should be the true purpose of the Democratic Party, which is the pursuit of progressive ‘good trouble’ required to further the maintenance of “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” for “all men…created equal”.
Some of the methods for maintaining centrist party control while steering outcomes in directions preferred by party donors include: deceit and intraparty propaganda, ‘bait and switch’,
the exploitation of denial, and even going so far as demeaning and bullying for compliance.
As the purpose behind this seldom aligns with ‘progressive’ democratic ideals, it would appear that we too, can often vote against our own interests.
Furthermore, candidates have been tailored by gaming primaries, as well as campaign funding targeted by the ‘need’ for ‘best outcomes’. As fluid as support criteria should be in an election, such things are mostly decided beforehand by the DNC, giving either the appearance of ‘experiential wisdom’ or less flatteringly, purposeful maneuvering…with neither necessarily productive of the ‘best outcomes’.
Cognitive dissonance has allowed the DNC to strategize an election with one hand while undermining it with the other … as they rationalize away their duplicity.
Peter Olandt has written a number of times about his frustration at being chronically at the dirty end of this stick as a ‘progressive’.
The importance of coalition building “On countless occasions progressives are asked to vote for the moderate and instead of the moderates looking to build a coalition with the Progressives, the progressives are told “My way or the highway”. The moderates don’t seem to feel the need to reach out to Progressives because if the progressives don’t vote for the moderate, the conservatives win.
Unfortunately this does not generate goodwill or trust. It leaves many progressives feeling used.”
Peter Olandt.
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The November election itself was a fiasco. In the months it unfolded, I had witnessed enough to convince me that it was not being conducted fairly, nor policed properly, and I came to see it as a rigged crapshoot that we had allowed ourselves to be cornered into.
Once ‘lost’, I recognized defeatism, demoralization, and most insidiously, ‘pride’, as the catalysts behind our ‘no questions asked’ capitulation.
It was as if having lost, we collapsed into the familiar arms of failure by owning it.
We succumbed to our pre-conditioned aversion to appearing ‘like them’ by waving away our duty to diligently analyze election implementations and results. Empirical evidence and what was at stake, demanded this. Instead we folded.
We sacrificed our democracy to evade the onerous discomfort of confronting their criminality and our inherent weaknesses. Most critically, we still struggle in our attempt to explain it, because we can’t abide by where that truth may take us.
Our survival depends on facing that truth.
Instead of helping lead us out of this morass to analytically firmer ground, the best that the Democratic centrist establishment has had to offer us is mostly silence, or vacuous speeches and symbolic acts, berift of direction that amount to sieves.
While the pain of defeat was still cutting deeply and begged for balm, the first sign of recovery on their part came in the form of loathsome fundraising appeals, arriving faster than vultures smelling carrion.
The message seemed clear … party constituents are viewed by the DNC as a means to an end … one that we are kept barred from seeing.
Ominously, the DNC continues to move ahead almost as if nothing happened that would require them to rethink things. They take little or no responsibility for this debacle, even though their compromised bureaucratic self-interests generously helped undermine the foundations of democracy.
The party establishment prospers through altruistic appearing artifice, trotting out ‘ponies’ to distract and redirect their pliable ‘cornucopia’.
They give every appearance of treating us as rubes to be duped (although I doubt they see it that way).
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But what really sticks in my craw, was that within no time at all, after having just failed to save democracy by puting< all our eggs in the rotted basket of ‘fair’ elections, there was a collective crush toward the door to repeat this folly.
Indicators coming in from subsequent minor elections were trumpeted, as they had been prior to Nov 25, to impel the Democratic base to embrace this latest incarnation of salvation through voting,
What the DNC hasn’t realized yet, is that as gullible as the electorate has proven itself to be and as poor a retention span as they’ve shown themselves to have, eventually, repeated beatings become powerful enough to drive the lesson they ‘sheath’ home. Get slapped enough and you don’t trust anybody, especially not those responsible for letting it happen.
Centrists have become so jaded by their ‘skill’ of moving us around the chessboard of political malfeasance, they still don’t seem to see that we’ve started to move ourselves, preemptively to ‘take the game’.
After all ‘independence’ is what No-Kings-Day was all about.
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This isn’t just about the oligarchs supporting fascism. As the Mamdami momentum clearly shows, it is about the rooting out and displacement of the old political order, by a new one, more in touch with the realities of our wholly changed and still transitioning world. These ‘lights’ have the flexibility of youth … informed by the perspective of an interconnected, less divided world.
Where the ‘old guard’ see ‘others’, their replacements see ‘us’ … fellow passengers on a ‘mote of dust’.
We need to embrace this shift and support it’s development. Democracy depends on it as does the survival of our species and our mother, Gaia.
The bottom line is that we are facing the same ‘money mutants’ working both sides of the aisle to exploit and undermine our lives.
Participating in NBF, boycotts and buynott will undermine theirs.
The best way to stop someone from shitting on you is to not feed them in the first place.
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