Greetings Economists,
On Jun 5, 2008, at 4:27 AM, Max B. Sawicky wrote:
Hill & Bill deserved everything they got. Until they got read the
riot act
by their own supporters in Congress, they were still trying to
poison the
well for Obama, to keep the way to the nomination open in 2012.
Doyle;
I take a larger view of her hanging on. Just as Lieberman ended up
supporting McCain to me Hillary ends up fighting to make a big segment
of the so-called working class electorate tied to her neo-liberal
representations. Her position is supposed to be white working class.
Obama liberal elite. That's how they are painting this stuff anyway.
Are they as neo-liberals attempting to box in workers to their
rightest agenda? As in whites as a group that support righties
because of privilege?
I would observe that the general trend is to empty this box because of
'uniting' and reform needs to shore up the capitalist consensus. This
would be sealed by Obama winning the election and the message of white
privilege as a group being lost as a viable on-going strategy against
major power.
Therefore...triangulating to what? Women as the foundation for right
wing politics? Hence transitioning from white power to women power as
the right-wing bulwark?
Doyle Saylor
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