Wednesday, January 20, 2010

MoveOn's Latest Spin... or Pitchforks at the Ready!

Thanks, Mike, for forwarding this. Always good to know what the enemy is up to.

Didn't take the MoveOn crowd long to try and mobilize their angry base. Interesting that they're using pitchforks to signify "populist" rage AND they plan to send a pitchfork to the White House and to all dems in Congress. Can you imagine if a conservative organization used that tactic? Can you spell t-h-r-e-a-t? And it's a sure bet the MSM would be all over the symbolism and play up the violent intent of the protesters.

Beyond the double standard, after all, it's what we expect from the MSM -- beyond that...I'm confused. Aren't the so-called progressives (liberals, but they don't want to admit to that pejorative), but aren't the progressives the ones who don't believe in weapons of any type? Even make-believe. I seem to remember a case where a young child did what all little boys do, and  made a gun shape with his hand, then said "Bang" to a classmate... and he was expelled.  Now the MoveOn folks are sending pitchforks. And threats.

Read on to know what the enemy is sending out concerning yesterday’s election (links removed by author, for obvious reasons!):

Click here to sign the petition:

"Voters want real change. It's time for the Democratic Party to stop siding with corporate interests and start fighting for working families."

Sign the petition

Dear MoveOn member,

Watching a conservative Republican replace Ted Kennedy in the Senate is simply devastating.

But as bad as the news is this morning, there's actually one reason to be hopeful.
For the last year, most Democrats in Washington have let lobbyists and corporate interests run roughshod over the people's business. Wall Street got bailouts. Bankers got bonuses. Big Insurance rewrote the health care bill. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans continue to struggle to make ends meet.


But now, finally, Democrats know they need to change course to win back voters' confidence. The question is, will they learn exactly the wrong lesson? Will they give up on change altogether? Drop health care reform? Follow the lead of conservatives like Joe Lieberman and Evan Bayh and embrace "Republican-lite"?

We need to make sure Democrats don't get it wrong this time. It's time to demand that they start truly fighting for working families. Pass real health care reform. Rein in Wall street. Take on the banks and special interests that stand in the way of change.

Clicking here will add your name to the petition:

The petition says, "Voters want real change. It's time for the Democratic Party to stop siding with corporate interests and start fighting for working families."
If last night's election result proves anything, it's that voters are angry, and they want politicians who'll stand up for them. So along with this petition, we'll be delivering pitchforks—that time-honored symbol of populist rage—to the White House and every Democratic member of Congress. (Don't worry, they're made of plastic.)

And if Democratic leaders want to show that they're serious about helping regular folks, they can join with the progressives in Congress who are already leading the fight for bold change. But first they're going to have to take on those in their own party who think it's more important to protect corporate profits.

The first step is to ignore the talking heads and pass a strong health care reform bill that would force big insurers to compete with a public health insurance option—even if that means they have to use the special reconciliation process to pass legislation without 60 votes in the Senate.

And then to win in November, Democrats need to show they're serious about restarting the economy by creating millions of new jobs—and crack down on the Wall Street banks that got us into this mess with tough new rules to stop their predatory behavior.

Voters need to see Democrats fighting for them. It won't be easy, and it will mean ignoring the corporate lobbyists who represent banks, insurance companies, and Big Oil. But that's the point.

Clicking here will add your name to the petition:

Thanks you for all you do.
–Justin, Carrie, Kat, Michael, and the rest of the team

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