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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 10:36 AM Apr 2015

Mayor de Blasio, on Midwest Trip, Seeks to Lead a National Shift to the Left

Mayor de Blasio, on Midwest Trip, Seeks to Lead a National Shift to the Left


OMAHA — Mayor Bill de Blasio, dismayed by a Democratic Party that he believes has moved too slowly to embrace a populist platform, arrived in the Midwest on Wednesday with an audacious mission: leading the nation leftward.

On a two-day tour of Nebraska and Iowa — more than 1,200 miles from the New York City Hall where he has presided for 15 months — Mr. de Blasio is seeking to transcend his relative obscurity and jump-start a countrywide movement to promote liberal policies like raising taxes on the rich.

Already, the mayor’s effort is drawing scrutiny. His refusal this week to endorse the presidential candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton, his former boss, spurred criticism from more centrist Democrats, who questioned whether the mayor had earned the credibility to drive an insurgency within his party.

Mr. de Blasio’s aides did not anticipate the fierceness of the backlash to his comments about Mrs. Clinton, according to several people familiar with their thinking, but the episode underscored the notion that he could be positioned as the standard-bearer for the American left.

That is an image the mayor is keen to cultivate. A profile in Rolling Stone magazine is in the works. A forum for presidential candidates is being planned. The mayor will travel to Milwaukee and Washington this spring, and his aides are eyeing a West Coast trip to confer with liberal leaders in California......................................................


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/16/nyregion/mayor-de-blasio-on-midwest-trip-hopes-to-lead-a-national-shift-to-the-left.html?_r=0

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Mayor de Blasio, on Midwest Trip, Seeks to Lead a National Shift to the Left (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Apr 2015 OP
Is this a beginning aspirant Apr 2015 #1
I don't care .......... its his push to the left that matters right now Ichingcarpenter Apr 2015 #2
Last time I looked aspirant Apr 2015 #5
maybe this is his response Ichingcarpenter Apr 2015 #6
LOL SoapBox Apr 2015 #11
Good to hear it. Enthusiast Apr 2015 #3
certainly not the first mayor of NY.... dhill926 Apr 2015 #4
Having someone positioned well to her left pscot Apr 2015 #7
This is a good thing. This, and Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders - we need this. calimary Apr 2015 #8
Agree. ananda Apr 2015 #10
Agree too. SoapBox Apr 2015 #12
All pushes to the left are to be applauded. May there be plenty more from all avenues. mother earth Apr 2015 #9
if this is the start of a Presidential campaign semanticwikiian Apr 2015 #13
He'd get my vote!! /nt RiverLover Apr 2015 #18
I can't remember anyone mainstream even talking this way Greybnk48 Apr 2015 #14
THIS is awesome!! bunnies Apr 2015 #15
De Blasio ran on a very 'left' message in NYC including 'police reform' and he won overwhelmingly. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #16
Thank you, Bill de Blasio!!! RiverLover Apr 2015 #17

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
2. I don't care .......... its his push to the left that matters right now
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 10:58 AM
Apr 2015

and his stance against our present corporate candidate.

SoapBox

(18,791 posts)
11. LOL
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 12:35 PM
Apr 2015

The "bandwagon" is NOT going to allow any disparaging comments.

And those "centrists"...are those the old true centrists or the new ones, that are to the right of the old center?

dhill926

(16,953 posts)
4. certainly not the first mayor of NY....
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:00 AM
Apr 2015

to try and establish a national presence. Good luck to him...seems like a good guy.

pscot

(21,037 posts)
7. Having someone positioned well to her left
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:46 AM
Apr 2015

establishes some boundaries and helps Hillary look like a Centrist. If politics were 'pick a number', the Republicans have already picked 10, which leaves Clinton a lot of elbow room on the left.

calimary

(84,190 posts)
8. This is a good thing. This, and Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders - we need this.
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:51 AM
Apr 2015

I am still convinced that Hillary will be the nominee - but THIS is great. This will force her to lean to the left, too - if she wants to grab the base-voters who are going to be VERY easily wooed away by someone with a fiercer leftward leaning. If she wants it badly enough, she's going to have to get there herself.

This is a good thing. We need LOTS of this. LOTS. There's been too big and strong and relentless a push backwards. That HAS to be met head-on, and fought til it's BEATEN back.

And the more people gravitate to it, the better! There's your trending, right THERE! And the more people gravitate toward it, the more it'll be noticed, be commented on, be reported on, make the news, make the headlines, make the lead stories, and more and more and more. Pretty soon it'll be too painfully obvious that those who claim America is "center-right" - are full of shit. From THIS a movement is made. What we need to do is combat the damn DENIAL that's out there, from people who have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st Century. This is NOT Medieval Times anymore!!! Women are NOT going to go back. Racial minorities are NOT going to go back. The LGBT community is NOT going to go back. And we have to underscore how much of America is actually WITH US - in NOT wanting to go back! Stuff like this makes it a lot more obvious. And inevitable.

And it won't just be Hillary who's motivated to acknowledge the changing and LEFTWARD-LEANING realities in this country. Smart politicians EVERYWHERE will have to wake up and smell this coffee - or risk being voted out. Makes me think back to then-California Senator Alan Cranston, who was a Dem and a good guy. He once said - "I know how to count votes." The smart politician locally, regionally, and nationally, will recognize a changing America. They'll HAVE TO, in order to survive politically. Or they'll wind up unemployed. Also reminds me of our own President. Awhile back he said "Make me do it." He might already be onboard with it, whatever it is, but he wanted and needed the strength of huge numbers of people having his back, in order to make those changes and evolutions of policy a reality. This is good stuff. You want Hillary to show more leftward leanings? THIS is how you get there.

 

semanticwikiian

(69 posts)
13. if this is the start of a Presidential campaign
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 12:39 PM
Apr 2015

look out, because Blasio energizes people in the same manner that BHO did
a link: http://nypost.com/2014/11/17/gop-chairman-de-blasio-will-take-nomination-over-hillary-in-2016/

“The national Democratic Party is going hard left. It’s Obama’s party, and that’s why [freshman Mass. Sen.] Elizabeth Warren gets them excited,’’ Cox said recently. “But Hillary voted for the Iraq war and then doubled-down by saying we should have gotten more involved in Syria and talked about businesses not creating jobs. She’s trying to ride in as a moderate when the party’s gone hard left,’’ he continued.

Greybnk48

(10,369 posts)
14. I can't remember anyone mainstream even talking this way
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 01:22 PM
Apr 2015

in at least the past 20 years! I'm excited about this!

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
16. De Blasio ran on a very 'left' message in NYC including 'police reform' and he won overwhelmingly.
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 05:06 PM
Apr 2015

After years of mayors who ran on 'law and order' total support of the NYPD, and by the rich and for the rich, NYers finally decided those policies were not good for NYC.

Giuliani and Bloomberg turned NYC into a have for the wealthy, driving out the working class and encouraging the worst behavior of the NYPD. Bloomberg called them 'my army'.

I love De Blasio's politics and hope he is able to hold firm. He is going to have a lot of pushback as he did from NYPD.

But he stood up them and their petty whining.

He does need to get more national attention so I'm glad he is doing this.

He's smart, he's tough, AND he's a real Progressive Democrat.

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