After the last few days, watching the Democratic establishment/leadership (at least in both houses of Congress and DNC) fail to explicitly defend Ilhan Omar, I think my days of calling myself a Democrat are over. These same leaders (Pelosi, Hoyer, Schumer) were very quick to throw Rep. Omar under the bus with false accusations of anti-Semitism. Now they are largely silent.
As Rep. Tliab accurately tweeted:
They put us in photos when they want to show our party is diverse. However, when we ask to be at the table, or speak up about issues that impact who we are, what we fight for & why we ran in the first place, we are ignored. To truly honor our diversity is to never silence us.
In fairness, with a few disappointing exceptions, most of the Democratic presidential candidates came out strongly in support of Omar, some quicker than others. Even the Third Way came out with a stronger defense than Pelosi, Schumer, Hoyer, and Perez. So much for solidarity.
One of the ironies of this affair is that many establishment Dems and HRC supporters are consistently telling me that Bernie Sanders is not a real Democrat. But Bernie, along with Elizabeth Warren, was among the first to strongly and unequivocally stand behind Omar. Maybe he's not a "real" Dem, but he is usually way ahead of the supposed "real" Dems when it comes to doing the right thing and pushing the right policies. As I said elsewhere, the Speaker of the House may not have Rep. Omar's back, but Bernie does.
It's pretty embarrassing.
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