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6/22/2016 9:18 am  #1


Bernie-backing activists to 'crash' Democratic convention

Looks like the Dems are going to feel the Bern.

Bernie-backing activists to 'crash' Democratic convention


http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/22/politics/protests-democratic-national-convention-bernie-sanders/index.html

(CNN)The progressive political movement emboldened by Bernie Sanders' insurgent campaign is preparing to "crash" next month's Democratic National Convention, demanding the party establishment take steps to reject corporate influence and reform its nominating process."If the Democratic Party wants to put on a $50 million infomercial saying, 'Hey vote for us,' without committing to make this the last corrupt, billionaire-nominated voter suppression-marred election, then we're going to crash the party," said Kai Newkirk, the director of Democracy Spring, an activist coalition dedicated to "mass nonviolent action" against big money in politics.



The mostly independent organizers behind Sanders' "political revolution" emerged from the "People's Summit" in Chicago this weekend primed to launch a new wave of pressure on the party elite. Former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner, a top surrogate for the Vermont senator's campaign, gave a stem-winding call to action after telling reporters she expected "hundreds of thousands of people out there" in Philadelphia at the convention."That's America -- we are about the protest," she said. "We are about having a righteous indignation. We can no longer stand by and have business as usual."In April, Democracy Spring and its allieslaunched an eight-day "direct action" on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

More than 1,400 people were arrested, but not before nearly 100 members of Congress called for hearings on the campaign finance reform and voting rights measures lobbied for by protesters.The group, one of dozens currently planning demonstrations, is hoping to replicate and amplify its Washington, D.C., efforts with plans to disrupt the Democrats' quadrennial confab. The Republican convention in Cleveland is also on the docket, but the focus for now remains primarily on Philadelphia.

This weekend, Newkirk, who describes Democracy Spring as being "hardcore committed to non-violent discipline," helped lead a protestor training session at the Chicago summit.Young "Berniecrats" filled a basement room and hallway for "Direct Action 101," a series of lectures and exercises, including mock arrests and a run through a "police gauntlet" meant to prepare them for potential confrontations with law enforcement. Newkirk said that while "Democracy Spring" will "generally try to communicate with law enforcement and to respond if they reach out, we don't generally negotiate" the particulars of planned protests.



The Houston-based organizer, who joined Democracy Spring earlier this year, spoke about the theory of "nonviolent direct action" with a post-graduate fluency, explaining that the protests are "fundamentally about tension and conflict," and "creating the clearest picture, so that our action tells the story itself."At the breakout session, she said, "We talked about de-escalation and what happens for people in that moment when you're facing down a line of riot cops and feel yourself getting scared or anxious. How do you support someone else who is feeling like that?"And then we did a role play."

Both Newkirk and Huynh are acutely aware that mass demonstrations, especially the kind that inevitably pit civilian protesters against the police, can quickly descend into a counterproductive chaos.The movement's success, Huynh said, will be measured by not only by its ability to disrupt and extract concessions from elected officials, but to engage new allies."A big question around this," she said, "is, 'How does a grandmother sitting in Iowa, looking at a story being told about Democracy Spring, how is she then activated to join the cause or see herself and her values in our action and group of people?'"

Victory with that cohort, she said, would represent a significant step in accruing the leverage to pressure presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton into rooting out corporate influence inside the party.Despite the deep distrust of Clinton within most progressive circles, especially those focused on money in politics, Democracy Spring, perhaps buoyed by their success in April, is holding out hope for a "Nixon to China" moment."If Hillary said, 'No one knows this corrupt system better than me, it's a top priority and I'm committed to changing it in my first 100 days,' then that would be incredible for this country," Newkirk said.
 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

6/22/2016 9:46 am  #2


Re: Bernie-backing activists to 'crash' Democratic convention

Living in the Philadelphia region, I'm obviously immersed in the build up to the DNC and there was a story on Sanders supporters and their involvement at the convention and what I am hearing locally from is very different from this CNN story. 

Local Bernie activists are being very clear that there is no desire or plan to disrupt the DNC and that protests are going to be respectful and civil.

Be wary of the national political media during the run-up to the convention. Both the RNC and DNC will be huge TV events for the cable channels the on-line political sites. It will be very enticing to build up this huge battle between the Clinton and Hillary camps and the "establishment" vs. the "revolution".

No doubt there will be some issues in Philly (and Cleveland). Some will be violent, and disruptive. 

But to Bernie's credit, over the past couple of weeks, he has remained quiet and accepting of Clinton's role as presumptive nominee. Yes, he'll fight for his positions to be included in the party platform, and I suspect his supporters in the room will be very noisy. But that doesn't mean his supporters will be there to hurt the party or hurt Clinton.

The same cannot be said about the anti-Trump supporters inside the RNC.


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

6/22/2016 10:26 am  #3


Re: Bernie-backing activists to 'crash' Democratic convention

For sure it would be great IF we could both reduce the amount of money in politics but also open up the records for those groups posting political ads. For right now it is NOT going to happen thanks to our Supreme Court. It will take a reversal or amendment of decisions already handed down to fix the problem. Funny that I hear BOTH Dems and Pubs condemning the huge money yet nothing gets done. Hmm ! 

Perhaps they are BOTH happy with the status quo as it makes it almost impossible for any third party to mount a serious campaign against the two behemoths. 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

6/22/2016 12:52 pm  #4


Re: Bernie-backing activists to 'crash' Democratic convention

I think Bernie got his blood up, hung on too long and missed his moment to have great influence. The train has pulled out of the station.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

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