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Bluetus

(1,933 posts)
1. Better late than never. Let's build on this.
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 02:58 PM
Nov 1

Mamdani won the Dem primary 3 months ago. He has been the ONLY Dem in the race for many weeks now.

I realize Obama wants to be scrupulous about not inserting himself into a live race, but this has not been a live race for months.

Having said that, I am glad Obama called, as long as this doesn't mean he is going to try to cajole Mamdani into moving away from his populist style. I would like to think this means that Obama now realizes that it was a huge mistake to try to meet fascists halfway, just as it sounded last year like Michelle realized the futility of "When they go low, we go high".

I hope this means that Obama realizes the energy in the Dem party is not with the appeasers, it is with those who proudly and firmly fight for progressive values. I hope this means that Obama is willing to start working behind the scenes to fundamentally remake the Democratic party and build it around the energy of people who are out there loud and proud, such as Mamdani, Plattner, AOC, Bernie, Jasmine, Liz Warren, Pritzker, Newsom and others who can easily join that team. And let's hope that means forming a strong alliance with the No Kings organizers, the David Hoggs of the world and the like.

This is a moment. It is an inflection point. Dem soft politics as usual will no longer work. We must unify and amplify the progressive energy that is already out there. We must make 2026 a wave election, and follow that in 2029 with the most progressive, action-oriented Congress and President in 50 years.

That's what I hope Obama is thinking. Considering Obama's nature has always been on the conciliatory side, I hope he is listening more than he is telling. We need Omana and the Clintons, and all the party seniors to help us remake what has become a tired, old, struggling party completely out of power. We can do this. The people are begging for energetic, progressive action-oriented leadership that is not afraid to take the fascists head on.

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5 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Better late than never. Let's build on this. Bluetus Nov 1 #1
"Considering Obama's nature has always been on the conciliatory side," BumRushDaShow Nov 1 #2
I totally Remember that concern about Obama not appearing to be... electric_blue68 Nov 1 #4
Yup. BumRushDaShow Nov 1 #6
Well, it was what it was Bluetus Nov 1 #7
As a response to this - BumRushDaShow Nov 1 #8
Obama did not cause the racism. It has been here long before 1776 Bluetus Nov 1 #9
"But that is no excuse for him taking a laissez-faire attitude. " BumRushDaShow Nov 2 #14
I know any POC faces extra obstacles trying to navigate this space Bluetus Nov 2 #15
To respond BumRushDaShow Nov 2 #16
I take all of what you said, and I appreciate it Bluetus Nov 2 #18
As a reply - BumRushDaShow Nov 2 #19
Yep. The other poster's attitude is why I flatly reject... Blasphemer Nov 1 #12
This is one of THE most offensive things I have ever read on DU Blasphemer Nov 1 #11
What a seriously dumb take on Obama and his administration fujiyamasan Nov 2 #13
Agreed. I'll be blunt - Obama was and is more popular than his party. If you want to fault Obama for anything, it's Midwestern Democrat Nov 2 #17
Big endorsement. Few if any are bigger. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #3
Hilariously, Cuomo is losing voters to Sliwa Prairie Gates Nov 1 #5
Well, that's story's sure to re-inflame the Obama-hating maggots into a hateful froth--- Jack Valentino Nov 1 #10
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