Friday, December 29, 2017

#StrongerTogether ! "The Tragedy of Susan Collins" Or, as I Like to Say -- GOP is GOP is GOP...



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"The Tragedy of Susan Collins"

By Dan Cluchey

(Author, lawyer, and former Obama Administration speechwriter and advisor from the state of Maine.)

Highlights, edited for reading at a glance follow below:

It is a national feeling of fear and frustration that could result in national suicide and the end of everything that we Americans hold dear. It is a condition that comes from the lack of effective leadership either in the legislative branch or the executive branch of our government… Mr. President, I speak as a Republican. I speak as a woman. I speak as a United States senator. I speak as an American.

Few citizens today will recall the name of Margaret Chase Smith, though she was as indispensable a lion of American politics as the post-war era had to offer.

 The first woman elected to both houses of Congress — and the first to have her name placed in nomination for the presidency by a major party — 

she ascended to civic stardom in the darkest days of the Red Scare when, on the first of June, 1950, she rose from her desk on the Senate floor to deliver what would come to be known as the Declaration of Conscience. 

In terms of scruples-per-minute, few pieces of rhetoric rate higher in American history; 

Smith’s speech pricked the veil of Republican complicity in McCarthyism and helped stir the nation to turn away a fascist tide.

A moderate Mainer, Margaret Chase Smith was swept from the GOP Olympus long ago. The party’s dead sprint rightward over the years has done as much as time to flush her memory from the modern Republican genome ...

In the decades since, Collins has spoken frequently about Smith’s impact on her life. From time to time, you can even spot her wearing the golden elephant pin — one of her “most treasured possessions” — bequeathed to her by Smith’s family after her death in 1995. Indeed, 

it is impossible to understand either the purpose of Senator Collins’s career, or the depths of its failure, without considering her relationship to Margaret Chase Smith.

… As Maine voters turn on her — and it has already begun — Collins will come to regret her swan dive into the depths of partisan depravity. Presented with a fresh McCarthy, she cowered where Smith stood tall. … “

You can read more of this insightful piece about Sen. Collins and, I would add, Republican political behavior in the 21st Century here


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National Democratic Redistricting Committee 

"NDRC 2017 Wrap-up and 2018 Preview

MEMORANDUM

To: Interested Parties

From: Kelly Ward, NDRC Executive Director

Date: December 22, 2017

Re: National Democratic Redistricting Committee Update

One year ago, we launched the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC) to develop the first-ever comprehensive redistricting plan that can unrig Republican control over the redistricting process, undo gerrymandering and restore fairness to our democracy. I am proud to report that NDRC has had a very successful first year, with big plans for 2018 and beyond.

2017 Accomplishments

With no precedent for a comprehensive redistricting strategy, we set out to create a plan and start building the foundation for this work. Since no two states are the same, our model allows us to adapt and customize how we can be most effective in each state. The four pillars of our strategy include:

A robust litigation strategy in states with unconstitutional maps 

Reforming the redistricting process where possible, including supporting ballot initiatives to create fairer redistricting processes in the states 

Building the infrastructure needed for successful advocacy during the redistricting process in 2021, including raising public awareness, building a grassroots network, and developing state-of-the-art mapping software 

Electing Democrats in key state and local races that will play a role in the next round of redistricting 

With our model in place, we immediately and aggressively began executing on our work. We effectively established NDRC as the leading redistricting organization, created a strong financial foundation, launched initial programmatic activity in key strategy areas, and began building a strong grassroots network around the country.

In 2017, we worked to advance our goals around the country by:

Raising more than $11 million for NDRC and our affiliated-organizations, the National Redistricting Action Fund (501c4) and the National Redistricting Foundation (501c3),

Helping to elect Ralph Northam and Democratic legislators down the ballot in Virginia by investing $1.2 million. For the first time since 1991, Virginia will have a Democratic governor with veto power over the redistricting process,

Investing $50,000 in a local campaign to protect three state Senators from a brazen partisan recall attempt in Nevada. These recalls are an attempt by Republicans to flip the majority in the Nevada state Senate,

Generating extensive local and national press coverage about the damaging effects of gerrymandering and NDRC’s plan to achieve fair maps,

Pursuing active lawsuits in 5 states, including Pennsylvania, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia,

Launching a partnership with Organizing For Action (OFA), which included NDRC Chairman Eric Holder digitally joining more than 60 grassroots house parties around the country, and

Building a robust and extensive grassroots email network that both supports us financially and engages on redistricting issues nationally and in the states. ... "

You can read more about plans for 2018 and Beyond here

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📺📺 Chris Cuomo on CNN

📺📺📺 The Beat With Ari on MSNBC

📺📺📺 Velshi & Ruhle on MSNBC


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