Election autopsy Ideas for Democrats

Jr, E J Dionne

OF SEVERAL MINDS E.J. DIONNE Jr. ELECTION AUTOPSY What the Democrats need There are good recriminations and bad recriminations. Good recriminations entail an honest, if painful, assessment of...

...Good recriminators build parties and movements...
...Good recriminations entail an honest, if painful, assessment of what went wrong...
...To make this case required no sharp move leftward...
...The Democrats lost because Bush was much tougher than they were, much smarter in his choice of issues...
...Forget left and right: They even missed chances to fight Bush hard on issues that could have united moderates and liberals...
...Consider the Democrats' biggest missed opportunity...
...Are they unpatriotic for wanting some on-the-job protections...
...If Democrats had wanted to stick with the unions, they could have aggressively defended the rights of unionized civil servants...
...It would have been a pro-growth, fiscally responsible program much fairer than what Bush had on offer...
...or to go on the offensive...
...A bureaucratic reshuffling hardly seemed to be a big deal...
...The polls made clear that while the public likes the president, it preferred a Congress that could have put a check on what he and his Republican colleagues might do if they had the run of Washington...
...And what is the point...
...Much has been said of the Democrats' inconsistencies and divisions on tax cuts, but imagine if they had proposed a grand bargain...
...Is this "leftist" or "centrist...
...The Democrats had two plausible responses: to capitulate to Bush even at the risk of angering their union friends...
...Very little of what went wrong for the Democrats in the 2002 election can be explained by the old center vs...
...They need to be less inward-looking and less intimidated...
...Make this case loudly and often and you could unite moderates and liberals...
...It merely meant . suggesting that on matters such as the environment, corporate abuses, workers' rights, and budget cuts, Democrats could be a powerful moderating force...
...They did neither...
...Bad recriminators strengthen factions...
...This was classic, and shrewd, wedge politics...
...Instead, the Democrats moved to-well, to what other issue, exactly?-and let Bush wield the homeland-security club...
...The Democrats don't need to move left or right...
...They left that to Bush...
...Similarly, the Democrats allowed Bush to flail Senate Democrats for blocking some of his judicial nominees without making the counterargument: that Senate Democrats were merely resisting an effort to pack the judiciary with conservatives...
...The Democrats are a center-left party...
...has shown, opposing the power of big special interests is good government and good politics with both moderates and liberals...
...Who cares...
...The Republicans showed that a party can hold itself together and still stand up and fight...
...Thus, while Bush was engaging in "fierce, relentless, highly effective partisanship"-the description comes from conservative writer Jeff Bell in the Weekly Standard ("Understanding Strong Presidents," November 18)- Democrats were bewildered...
...He used his standing after 9/11 to intimidate his opposition...
...They need to adjust to the new environment terrorism has created...
...Where was the outrage...
...left faction fights that have roiled the party since the 1980s...
...Imagine news conferences featuring firefighters, police officers, and other public employees who are now national heroes...
...That George W. Bush has used the post-September 11 environment to usher in a new Republican approach...
...Short-term action to stimulate the economy (popular possibilities: payroll tax cuts and emergency revenue sharing for the states) could have been paired with a freeze in the parts of the Bush tax cut that will go to the wealthiest Americans...
...More to the point, why didn't Democrats try harder to gin it up...
...Democrats also vastly underestimated the importance of the homeland security issue...
...Bad recriminations happen when factions use defeat to score the same tired points against their rivals that they were trying to score before a single vote was counted...
...If the party's moderate and liberal wings don't fly together, the old bird will crash into a tree every time...
...As one great Democrat has already put it, they have nothing to fear but fear itself...
...The Democrats produced some ads on this theme but didn't run them much and resisted nationalizing the election...
...Another reason the Democrats sank in close races: enormous last-minute corporate expenditures, especially from the pharmaceutical companies, on phony "issue ads" attacking Democratic candidates...
...As Senator John McCain (R-Ariz...
...Here lie the lessons for the future...
...To refight those battles now is to miss the point of 2002...
...Yet Bush scored when he argued that Democrats preferred protecting their allies in the public employee unions to passing the bill he said he needed...
...Bush succeeded brilliantly in hiding partisanship and ideology behind the determined face of national unity...

Vol. 129 • November 2002 • No. 20


 
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