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Published on Sunday, March 11, 2001 in the Washington Post

They Aren't 'Just Resting': The Democratic Party is Dead

by Robert B. Reich

If I were a political consumer, I would -- with apologies to the
late Monty Python parrot -- be going
back to the store right about now and registering a complaint:
"This political party -- the Democratic Party. It's dead."

"No, no, no no," he replies, "it's just resting."

But I know a dead party when I see one, and I'm looking at a dead
party right now. Just consider the
past eight years: lost the presidency, both houses of Congress,
almost all its majorities in state
legislatures, most governorships. Will lose additional House
seats in the next redistricting. Most of
the current justices of the Supreme Court appointed by
Republicans, also most current federal
judges. And the interminable Bill Clinton scandals. The
Democratic Party is stone dead. Dead as a doornail.

Not at all, he says. After all, the Democrats are only one seat
away from taking over the Senate. If
Katherine Harris and the Supreme Court hadn't mucked it up, Al
Gore would be in the White House
right now. He won the popular vote by a half-million. Democrats
and Greens together won more
than 3 million more votes than the Republicans. And the Dems
raised as much soft money as the
Republicans for the first time in history. Forget the Clinton
unpleasantness. The public will forget it.
It always does. The party's not dead, "just resting."

Maybe, or perhaps it's stunned, lying there inert with less than
two years to go until the midterms.
Simply can't get over not having Bill Clinton in the White House.

But just you wait, say the party's salesmen: Someone will emerge
to bring it back to life.

Look, the only reason the Democratic Party is sitting upright is
that it's been nailed there, like the
Python parrot. Who speaks for the Democrats? Clinton is utterly
disgraced. Gore ran a lousy
campaign. Terry McAuliffe heads the Democratic National Committee
only because he raised a ton of money for Clinton.

And don't tell me the Democratic Leadership Council, with all
that talk about being from the vital
center -- why, even Hillary joined up -- is going to revive this
bird. The DLC stands for nothing,
nada, zero, except it's anti-union. No grass roots. No troops. No
one out in America cares about the
DLC. The DLC says it's centrist, but centrism is wherever the
polls say most Americans are. And
most Americans drift wherever there's a lot of hullabaloo.
Centrism is unprincipled. Centrism doesn't
lead. It follows. Centrism is Dick Morris. Centrism is nowhere.

If the Democratic Party's alive, why doesn't it insist that the
budget surplus be spent on health care
for the 44 million Americans without it? And child care for the
millions who lack it? And good
schools for all kids? Why doesn't the party say it's plain absurd
to spend $300 billion on the military
when the Cold War is over, and tens of billions more on a
missile-defense shield that won't work?
Why isn't it outraged that most of the benefits of President
Bush's tax cut will go to people at the
top? Why does it play dead on the environment? Why? Because it's
not playing dead. It is dead!

The Dems aren't even fighting for campaign finance reform. They
got so much soft money last time that they've decided to hold on.

This party is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone
to meet its maker. This is an ex-party!
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The writer was secretary of labor from 1993 to 1997 and is the
author of "The Future of Success."

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