Arianna Huffington gets this right:
Republicans realize that Lamont represents a re-energized opposition, a reinvigorated Democratic Party fueled by progressive ideals, a willingness to stand up to the GOP smear machine, and a motivated netroots. This scares the hell out of Bush and company, which is why they are throwing their support behind Lieberman. They already know how to beat Lieberman Democrats. Indeed, they beat Lieberman Democrats in 2000, 2002, and 2004. Lamont Democrats are a whole different story. The jump in new Connecticut Democratic voter registration and record turnout in the primary are telltale signs for all to read.
That’s why the stand Democratic presidential hopefuls take in Connecticut is so vital. The Lamont/Lieberman battle is no longer a Dem vs Dem race. The facts are clear: Lieberman’s campaign is running on Republican resources, Republican consultants, Republican voter files, Republican swift boat groups.
So any Democrat who isn’t standing strong for Lamont is, in effect, providing cover for the Radical Right — Lieberman’s vows to caucus with Democrats notwithstanding. Do you really think Rove and the NRSC aren’t expecting some future quid for their quo? And how surprised would you be if, in exchange for some plumb committee chairmanship, Lieberman ends up caucusing with Republicans — and sanctimoniously justifying it as for the good of bipartisanship and the good of the country? Read more.
The middle is only useful if there are two sides to mediate. As I said the other day, in a de facto one-party system, there are no moderates, only collaborators. That’s what the DLC Dems have become, no matter how differently they think of themselves as bi-partisan idealists. Even if you don’t agree with the "progressive ideals" that Huffington hopes will animate a reinvigorated Democratic party, the country still needs a healthy Democratic Party. So hold your nose if you must, but vote for the candidate with the D next to his name this November.
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