I know something you don’t know, unless you happen to have been a Democratic Member of Congress. I know what happens in the House Democratic Caucus Meetings.
Contrary to popular belief among Fox News commentators, we don’t greet each other in those meetings as “Comrade” (although occasionally, the salutations of “Brother” and “Sister” may be heard). We do not begin the meetings with a Pledge of Allegiance to Karl Marx. We do not conduct responsive readings from the Communist Manifesto.
Just as the other side doesn’t auction off tax breaks to special interests in their caucus meetings. At least, I don’t think so. I’ve never been to one of those meetings. But I think that they do that some other way.
The House Democratic Caucus Meetings take place in a somewhat crowded conference room, underground. No natural lighting. And the food I remember most is . . . cold pizza. Maybe that’s the food I remember because I can still taste it.
Anyway, the Leadership establishes the agenda and conducts the meetings. There always is an opportunity at the end for the rank-and-file to speak.
Some Members attend every meeting (the ones who like cold pizza, I guess). Some Members sometimes attend, normally if there is some hot issue that they want to hear about. Some Members never attend. (One Member once told that that he doesn’t attend the caucus meetings because “they don’t listen.” I said, “if you’re here, and everyone else is there, then they can’t hear you.”)
One of my main reasons for attending the House Democratic Caucus meetings is that I was hoping to glimpse something that didn’t happen very often, but was well worth the wait when it did. Something dramatic and vivid and just awesome. Something that I would enjoy at the time, and then think about for days afterward.
A speech by Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., the gentleman from Illinois.
The word “speech” doesn’t do it justice. More like thunder. More like a jackhammer.
A volcanic eruption of truth.
It wasn’t really loud, and it wasn’t long, either. It was just this explosive, overwhelming torrent of thoughts and facts and emotions and principles. It was so powerful that Jesse’s body literally quivered – vibrated – as he spoke.
Each Jesse Jackson, Jr. speech was different, but they were all the same. Whatever words that came out that day, it all came down to this: “For all the people who desperately need our help, let’s do the right thing. Let’s help them.”
In all those meetings, I never heard Jesse Jackson, Jr. ask for anything for himself, or for some special interest, or for some donor. It was always something for the ones whom his father mentioned, in a speech that I remember hearing on July 18, 1984. He always asked for something to help “the desperate, the damned, the disinherited, the disrespected, and the despised.”
You know. My kind of people.
Jesse Jackson, Jr. faces a primary challenge in Illinois next Tuesday. His challenger is a former Democratic Member of Congress. I want us to help him win.
I will confess to you. I have an entirely selfish motive. I want to be in Congress with Jesse Jackson, Jr. next year, and I want to hear more of those speeches. Someone needs to keep reminding us what it’s all about.
Courage,
Alan Grayson
“My constituency is the desperate, the damned, the disinherited, the disrespected, and the despised. They are restless and seek relief. They have voted in record numbers. They have invested the faith, hope, and trust that they have in us. The Democratic Party must send them a signal that we care. I pledge my best not to let them down.”
-Rev. Jesse Jackson, “The Rainbow Coalition” (1984).



35 Comments

Alan, speaking for myself and I suspect many others here, I’m just not that into the dem party.
They begged and complained for several years after bush jr won to support the party with votes, money, and grunt work. We did. In 2009 and 2010 the party had control of the senate, house, and white house. What did we get, the supporters, heck the 99%? Basically a pile of shit excuses and policies that resemble what we would have gotten from repubs. The jig is up.
If we are going to crash and burn this nation as both parties are intent on doing, at least with the repubs I wont hear excuses and perhaps we’ll crash this nation sooner than later. In that way can hopefully rebuild.
In the meantime I’m bored with excuses for failure on single payer, wars without end, the erosion of constitutional liberties, wall street running the government, and on and on, while at the same time dems are back at the old begging for support. This time y’all have to earn it! It won’t be enough to simply hold the line on some repub agenda, dems will actually have to move the ball forward and to the left in a meaningful liberal way.
Exactly my feelings too.
Why exactly does Jesse Jackson Jr. have primary opposition? And who is his opponent? Instead of a boilerplate donation letter, we would appreciate some insight into what is going on with the Democratic Party in Chicago.
As the first two comments show, for Democrats FDL is now a tough audience.
After 40 years of voting straight Dem, I now regard the Dem party as the enemy of regular people and a servant to the corporations. I think you are one of the best of the bunch, but I don’t trust you cuz you have that D next to your name. From now on, all my votes and support go toward getting a viable third party going, one that serves the people by opposing the corps if possible, but any available otherwise to send the message that I emphatically and angrily reject both major parties and their endless good cop/bad cop BS. Sorry, but I refuse to die a sucker.
Have you investigated votizen.com, as a route to rapidly growing support for 3rd party candidates. I’m not sure, but I think it has that potential. Clearly, a votizen member can show support for a Green Party, Constitution Party, or Libertarian Party candidate.
Not sure of votizens limitations, but considering 3rd parties terrible track record in recent decades, I would hope that 3rd party enthusiasts would be the first to check votizen out.
Very roughly, it looks like votizen’s current growth rate is something like 20K/day.
Compare that with, e.g., newprogs.org, which has all of 500 facebook likes after something like 1 year.
I’ve e-mailed you a few times pointing out that the “democratic party” is corrupt beyond redemption and that “working from within” is a fool’s errand and bad for the soul, asking that you show you truly are a man of real principles by denouncing these handmaidens of the Kochroaches. It is your choice to align yourself with a lying, treacherous war-monger with no conscience or humanity and a party that rubber-stamps the most hideous and unconstitutional, fascistic laws and the most unnecessary atrocities around the globe, that pretends to be somehow “different” from the “other” party — and that choice makes YOU part of the problem. Just today we’re reading about Obama’s cowardly war crimes and cover-ups in Yemen — what do you have to say about that?
Good day to you sir.
Scott Wittkopf at Badger Democracy today asking whether Rahm Emanuel (Obama)is apparently seeking to push Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barret, who lost to Walker, into the state Democratic gubernatorial primary. Co-opting the exceptionally pure grassroots recall movement that the national democratic party has until now ignored?
We are fighting to save public education, save union work and workers, save the environment and our natural rescources. Obama is in trouble here in November. The political fate of Howard Dean after delivering the electorate nationally, ring a bell?
Tom Barrett, (Oh proof reader/edit)
In response to the first respone by psalongo
I too have had it with the Dmeocrtic Prtty.
i see no reason why to do a damn thing that htey want me to do, including vote fo r them. Psalongo offers up a long list. And he or she is right on that list. Also, the fact that despite Fukushima, Obama will be lending some 58 Billions of dollars to the Nuclear Energy people – so we can have our own Fukushima-inspired radiation right here!
I also remember when I helped support Nancy Pelosi, and not only did she remain in Congress, she became Speaker of the House. And immediately she announced: “impeachment is off the table” even though the House had a majority.
The very first issue of biz that the Democratic majority house took
on that Spring of 2007? Why it was a bill that raised postal rates for small companies like mine, while giving at least one of the Uber mailers like Time Life much cheaper rates. The Democratic Party can go to hell – as I along with many many others are through with them.
The right thing? You mean like vote against Obama’s HCR because it didn’t have a public option, like you promised to do? That kind of right thing?
You and Dennis Caving-inch, above all others, forfeited the golden opportunity to emerge as the true leaders of a truly progressive, ethical wing of the Democratic Party. The two of you had a chance to demonstrate that there was still something, some element, of the party that was worth supporting. You blew it, for yourselves, for us, and for the country.
Screw you, Alan.
I know something you don’t, Mr. Grayson. I worked my royal ass off for the Democratic Party for three decades or more, even coordinating county campaigns almost every election cycle. I went as a delegate to four Colorado Conventions, gave money, went door-to-door and walked a million miles for Democrats.
Never again. What you don’t know is I changed my registration to ‘Unaffiliated’ this year, and I am proud to kiss you all adios.
I know something that Alan Grayson knows. And that is, that this is a drive-by diary, and he will not answer probing questions.
(OK, I don’t know that, but I’ll bet dollars to donuts that he follows the pattern that I believe that I’ve observed, in the past.)
Thanks elisemattu. I’m a he. As I mentioned, many of us here are of the same mind. Too many of us have been down this road even as the party mocked and ridiculed the base.
I’d rather slice my right arm off before I use it to pull the lever for another dem in 2012.
He doesn’t know it except as he knows how his social media team operates.
Oh, and by the way Mr. Grayson, I have been a registered democrat all of my life – but no more. I switched to “decline to state” here in California.
And to metamars: You may be right – this could be drive-by diary.
The next time Mr. Grayson posts a diary, I am not going to acknowledge it.
Well, just because Grayson may not respond, doesn’t mean he won’t read the responses. Plus, his staff may read the responses, so he may find out through that route that more and more people are onto the Democrats.
So, I hope you reconsider.
In November you democrats who have betrayed us all may find precisely how popular you really are. You cannot constantly insult and betray your base and then compensate by talking of scarey republicans a few months before the election.
Awww, you had to eat cold pizza? Was that while developing your brilliant strategy to betray every good thing the democrats used to stand for? Was that before saying you had no choice because the minority republicans were picking on you? Was that while planning to vote in ways that were too much for Eisenhower, Nixon, and even Goldwater? Was that before you planned completely insignificant “accomplishments” to brag about for OFA?
This was written before some of the more infamous votes, but you get the idea. http://my.firedoglake.com/newprogressivealliance/tag/grayson/
Let me add my voice to the chorus – I voted Dem for 24 years, starting in ’84. I became a “decline to state” about a year ago, and now, after the NDAA and H.R. 437 debacles, I don’t think I can vote for a Democrat again. I’d rather be boiled fast than slow at this point, and I agree with what Robert Mitchum once said – “It doesn’t matter who’s hand is in the till.” I’m done.
Well, HR 347, but who’s counting? ;o) (Blog-whores R us.)
I love firebaggers.
You guys came into his house and just shitted all over his post, haha.
Alan, I like you and all, but admit it. We have a point. You are going to end up like Kucinich and we all know it. They will turn on you in a heartbeat, and you know it.
Frankly, they already have, and you’re going back for more abuse.
Just leave them now, and be done with it.
I have a teeny weeny problem with you asking us to help Jesse Jackson, Jr. Mostly because I’m not fond of bait and switch. Or half of a bait and switch. I clicked on the link to help JJJ only to find out I could choose to donate to JJJ or to you. So much for the role model of Jesse Jackson, Jr’s Dad being selfless. You obviously didn’t choose to go the selfless route.
Then I have a bigger problem with Democrats in general and the so-called Progressives in particular. How you vote and what you espouse makes a big difference in my desire to support you.
It’s not cast in stone yet, but I’m, at this point, very unlikely to vote for Obama. If so, this will be my first presidential election not to vote for a Democrat.
I’d love to see us all decide on the one candidate we will vote for to give that candidate a running chance. I’ve been requesting this for months now.
Primaries are healthy in a democracy. If Jesse Jackson is a better candidate then he ought to be able to make a better case for himself.
Call me cynical but where was Jesse Jackson Jr when the good Speaker choose to shut down the conversation of single payer activists? The truth of the matter is that the Democratic party needs people that are willing to fight for their constituencies to at the very least have a voice in the process.
So unless there is a very,very good reason that there wasn’t a Stupak style mutiny by progressives to get some of the more left voices a seat at the table for the crowning achievement of the Democratic majority I don’t see myself spending valuable resources like time or money to re elect someone who didn’t exercise their due diligence vehemently.
Then there needs to be an explanation as to why the House Democrats voted to narrow the First amendment and right to assemble. I’d like to know why I should re elect someone who voted to limit my right to assemble and force my representation to at least acknowledge my grievances just like the otherabove posters.
Rep Jackson may indeed be a very nice man however he has alot of explaining and were he my representative(and he’s not) I’d be listening very carefully to both him and the opponent who seeks to replace him.
Whoops, thanks for the correction! I also realized it’s “whose hand is in the till,” not “who’s.”
Another thing – this “I know something you don’t know” is part and parcel of a schtick that has come to enrage me – you peasants don’t really know what’s going on, so you better vote for us.
But, there are some good people in the Democratic party. Good people in the Republican party is rare. We need to keep the good people in politics. There is hope for other Democrats if they have good people to work with. The real hopeless people are Republicans. Their hearts and minds are stone.
I do not like what I have been seeing from Democrats. Unless we are willing to overthrow or succeed, I may have to vote Democrat, even if I do not like the person. There is still some hope in the party. I see any other choice as hopeless.
The greater amount of Democrats creates a greater chance of getting good people. If we keep letting Republicans win, we are surely doomed.
I know something you didn’t mention.
He was going to try to buy Obama’s senate seat from Blago but thank the gods that that they got the bloody neck they wanted.
Jr. took an AIPAC Junket last fall. It’s funny how this looks laid out in print.
Begging the question, why does he have to go to Israel to learn about America’s f.p.?
While he was there he wrote a counterfactual condescending, anti-Palestinian screed in JPost for which, if he had any shame at all he would surely die from it.
A non-violent path should precede UN recognition
Nonviolence is a way of life that will guarantee peaceful coexistence in the future and the eventual goal of a demilitarized region.
Firstly, let me say that this pissant doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
Marwan Barghouti is a political prisoner, held responsible for all violence in that took place in second intifada – as a leader, which Peres started by walking on the temple mound and snipers picked people off in the crowd.
Secondly, it’s not up to him to choose Palestinian leaders. He is jailed because by Israel because they are afraid he would unite them after they’ve years cultivating this little petri dish of division.
Richard Silversten gives him the treatment:
Then, as if he’s had his head stuck in a sand hole on a beach for 10 years he proceeds to lecture them about non violence.
clueless.
Israeli MK Ahmed Tibi also expressed his opinion about his participation in the AIPAC Junket.
Richard Silverstein wrote more
correction: Sharon walked on the temple mound.. sorry.
Thanks, kissesfrogs.
“Jesse Jackson Jr. is certainly not an ironist.”
Even calling him an ‘accidental ironist’ would be sincerely low-balling his ‘accidental Zionism’.
Does JJ, Jr. post at other websites asking for help for Mr. Grayson? And clicking takes you to the same either/or/split the contribution page?
Cool solicitation technique. I want a piece of that.
“But, there are some good people in the Democratic party. Good people in the Republican party is rare. ”
Well no, you just have not been paying attention. In actions – as opposed to talk – there is only the Uniparty. In the recent vote to make legitimate protest illegal, out of 535 legislators only three republicans voted against it and Obama then signed it. Every democrat in the House or senate voted for it or did not bother to vote. Not one voted against it. Where exactly are these “good people?”
For further documentation – if you care about the truth – see
Civil Rights – http://newprogs.org/blog/2011/11/09/civil-rights-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Economy – http://newprogs.org/blog/2011/11/10/economy-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Education – http://newprogs.org/blog/2012/01/14/education-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Environment – http://newprogs.org/blog/2011/11/08/environment-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Transparency – http://newprogs.org/blog/2012/02/27/transparency-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Unions – http://newprogs.org/blog/2012/02/05/unions-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
War – http://newprogs.org/blog/2011/11/11/wars-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Whistleblowers – http://newprogs.org/blog/2011/11/09/whistleblowers-under-democraticrepublican-uni-party
Mr. Grayson, I know something that you might just like to consider, or, possibly … not.
Now, I don’t wish to be too puny, or unkind, however, you might be wise to regard the comments to your post, to be in the nature of a RED light … that this “opportunity” just might be an “intersection”, an important and busy crossroad, with more than a flashing yellow light, that you really ought to stop at …
You may dismiss the comments here as being beneath your lofty notice, not worthy of your consideration, let alone thoughtful response, your post here being, essentially, a “celebrity” wave-by, virtually of the Hollywood sort, you know, that little finger-wag that does not over-tire or much over-tax the waggler?
You may well consider the disdain with which your party, actually your “end”, the ass-end of the corporate Masters-pleasing, lobbyist-loving etc,etc, uni-party, is clearly held here, to reflect the abysmal ignorance of mere superficial twits, (gee whiz, I wish I could, gosh-golly, remember what Rahm Emmanuel called us) who just don’t “know what you know”, who just don’t “get it”, or understand?
If that is your “perspective”, which would, in my opinion, if you wish to have a meaningful role in the future of a change that reflects the genuine needs and the true aspirations of “the people”, be “unfortunate”, then do not be surprised if your future posts are, soon enough, simply ignored.
If, however, you might wish to actually converse with thoughtful, well-educated and well versed members of a community of dedicated people who are insisting upon the needful necessity of real, actual change, not the hopey, disingenuous palaver of the “looking forward” crowd, those who see little wrong with the current state of civil society and, for that matter with the Rule of Law (and you, being an attorney might find some wee vexation “there”, I would hope, as that Rule of Law thingy is of foundational and principle, as well as principal, value TO civil society), then you could do far worse than to take a moment, or two, and engage in some actual discussion, here, with the human beings, here.
Incidentally, that is my real name, on the line, at the top of this comment and I am not engaging (as another “celebrity” visitor once accused me of doing) in “anonymous sniping”, in fact, as I am “hoping”, however forlorn may be that wee hope, that you WILL engage with the concerns the comments here raise, to that purpose, I shall spell it out for you, my name is David W. Bartoo, and I care, as does everyone who has commented on your post, very deeply and very much about the world and time which we all inhabit together; the quality of this world and time, and what of it shall be left to my children and to their children, to all of humanity. I hold that our society and nation, and both of those things belong to the people not, simply or only, to a wealthy and powerful, let us say, a greedy and tyrannical bunch of beings, a self-selected “natural” elite, who pretend that money is speech, that corporations are people, that greed is good, and that “America”, meaning themselves, should control and dominate the world which is now, by their selfish and self-serving “measure”, become an “everywhere battlefield”. Indeed, if I may make so bold as to suggest, HR 347 implies, very strongly, that “the people” are seen, by the political class, which includes the media, as being the “enemy” and an unacceptable “disruption” if the people seek to make use of the very right, the “inalienable” right enumerated in the first article, ARTICLE I, of the Bill of Rights … you know, those pesky and annoying amendments tacked onto the end of that “quaint piece of paper” which Presidents, of late, have found so tiresome and in need of “modification” of “improvement”?
I apologize for writing such a long comment, Alan, I simply did not have the time to compose a short one.
DW
LOL! Nice, DW; srsly. Plus: “I apologize for writing such a long comment, Alan, I simply did not have the time to compose a short one.”
Hope Mr. Grayson’s staffers cotton on to the meaning of that. Had been meaning to catch up with you to recommend a PBS I think you’d love to pieces. Lemme go grab a link.
It’s a series about Scottish Detective Jackson Brodie who specializes in Finding People while he…finds himself, or searches through his life and soul. So many great characters, actors, and the best child on the planet. Love to you,
wd
Politicians everywhere, if you wish to save yourselves, you’d best pay due heed to DW. There is a growing army of us out here who think just like he does, albeit few of us write as elegantly, and many of us cannot manage to match his gentleness.
Do consider this: A FAIR WARNING, Mr. Grayson, et.al.
And yes; some of us, as is our wont periodically, kick ass and take names instead.