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Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

First, a few disclaimers:

1) Emily's List is not affiliated with Scanner Emily or her totally rad Top 10 Lists. Emily's List, for those of you not in the political know, is a PAC that exclusively supports "pro-choice Democratic women running for congress and governor." Of course, that doesn't ever stop them from wading into the Presidential race.

2) We acknowledge that Emily's List does a great service for womankind with its service. But if you stick your nose in Democratic primaries where the female candidate is a conservative, awful pro-choice Dem running against a strong progressive male Dem, you are going to incur our wrath... 

Firstly, back in 2006, when Representative Yvette Clarke ran in the Democratic Primary to represent Brooklyn's 11th Congressional District, she lied during a debate about having been endorsed by Emily's List. (In her failed 2004 run, she had also lied in campaign literature, claiming to have been endorsed by the New York Times.) Emily's List for comment acknowledged and appeared embarrassed about the lies, but endorsed her a few weeks later anyway. Clarke went on to win, even though she was arguably the most conservative candidate in a very progressive district.

Now, Ben Smith at Politico relays this retaliatory message from the founder of Emily's List about NARAL's endorsement yesterday of Barack Obama:

I think it is tremendously disrespectful to Sen. Clinton - who held up the nomination of a FDA commissioner in order to force approval of Plan B and who spoke so eloquently during the Supreme Court nomination about the importance of protecting Roe vs. Wade - to not give her the courtesy to finish the final three weeks of the primary process. It certainly must be disconcerting for elected leaders who stand up for reproductive rights and expect the choice community will stand with them.

Courtesy? The whole point of endorsing during a primary is that it actually counts-- once Obama is officially nominated, who cares if a Democratic Party organization endorses the Democrat? As NARAL expressly noted in their letter endorsing him, they decided to endorse Obama because it's important to go after McCain ASAP, a point seconded by a Politico commenter:

Well, I think it's "tremendously disrespectful" to pro-choice women everywhere to endanger the Democratic Party's chances in November by continuing to back the failed candidacy of Hillary Clinton.

All due respect, Ms. Ellen Malcolm, but this is politics-- candidates aren't supposed to stay in the race after the race is over. Barack Obama leads in the delegate count, popular vote, and states won; even Clinton's senior strategists admit that she will drop out. No candidate in modern times has ever won the Presidency if the nomination is decided at the convention. Never.

If you can't have Hillary Clinton, isn't it better to win with a Democratic male than to lose to a Republican one?


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LydiaSarah said:

Thanks for the great post, Brian.

As a guy, maybe you don't feel comfortable saying this (and that's actually nice) but I'm not a guy and I do: I don't really think Emily's List is really helping women or the cause of feminism. I think feminism would be better off without the attitude, which has been disturbingly prevalent this primary season, that feminists owe their support to women simply because they are women. It doesn't make sense to support a female candidate simply because she is a woman, even though she engages in exactly the kind of hawkish chest-thumping (see "totally obliterate Iran") that is responsible both for much suffering in the world AND for the marginalizing of women's voices in politics by priveleging macho, domination-oriented rhetoric. It makes feminism petty and trivial, focused on identity politics instead of true reform. We don't need any more of that.

  NARAL made the right choice by realizing that it's first responsibility is to protect all womens' rights, not one women's "right" to be the president, and that it must fulfill that responsibility by doing all it can to make sure that the next president is one who will be sympathetic to those rights. Bravo to NARAL for having its priorities straight.

May 15, 2008 4:54 PM

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