From this article:
"During the presidential election cycle, liberals display their gutlessness. Liberal organizations, such as MoveOn.org,
become cloyingly subservient to the Democratic Party. Liberal media,
epitomized by MSNBC, ruthlessly purge those who challenge the Democratic
Party establishment. Liberal pundits, such as Paul Krugman, lambaste
critics of the political theater, charging them with enabling the
Republican nominee. Liberals chant, in a disregard for the facts, not to
be like Ralph Nader, the 'spoiler' who gave us George W. Bush.
"The
liberal class refuses to fight for the values it purports to care about.
It is paralyzed and trapped by the induced panic manufactured by the
systems of corporate propaganda. The only pressure within the political
system comes from corporate power. With no counterweight, with no will
on the part of the liberal class to defy the status quo, we slide deeper
and deeper into corporate despotism. The repeated argument of the
necessity of supporting the 'least worse' makes things worse.
"Change will not come quickly. It may take a decade or more. And it will
never come by capitulating to the Democratic Party establishment. We
will accept our place in the political wilderness and build alternative
movements and parties to bring down corporate power or continue to watch
our democracy atrophy into a police state and our ecosystem unravel."
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