Monday, June 24, 2019

The Secret Plan to Beat Lindsey

I saw Joy Reid interview Jim Clyburn from his Columbia fish fry over the weekend.  He was sounding more wide awake and chipper than usual, I guess since he was at his own big fete, and that made me happy.  Then Reid mentioned that he was a supporter of Jaime Harrison, who has announced his intention to run against Lindsey Graham in 2020.  Maybe it was my imagination but he gave a teensy tinsy nod and then went on to the next subject.

I have two problems with that.  First of all, this is the second time I have seen Clyburn interviewed on MSNBC when he has been asked about the race for senator in 2020, and he has failed to make a big deal out of it.  I understand that Clyburn may just not be comfortable with promoting someone that isn't himself -- Harrison tends to have the same quirk -- but the race against Lindsey Graham should be a huge deal.  After 2018, even SC should be chomping at the bit to get rid of this Trump patsy.  All his crazy flip flops as he chases down Trump's approval and his temper tantrum at the Kavanaugh hearing only magnify the need and the potential for change, especially after all those fearless women took the House last November.

My second problem is that even feminist and advocate of women of color Joy Reid failed to note that there is an actual primary opponent running for the Democratic contender, Gloria Bromell Tinubu.  And not surprisingly, Clyburn has also failed to acknowledge this.

I say "not surprisingly" because a number of years ago, Clyburn threw his two cents into the race against Tim Scott, during Scott's first senate election campaign after his appointment to the Senate by his buddy Nikki Haley.  In a primary race among two men and one woman, Clyburn asked the woman to step aside and let the guys fight it out.  She did not step aside.  And she won the primary.  The woman, Joyce Dickerson, is a truly dynamic firebrand.  She wasn't afraid to go head to head with Scott.  But she really didn't get the chance.  Not the money nor the true support of the Democratic Party.  Clyburn was silent.

And now we have another dynamic woman who has stepped up against Lindsey Graham.  Gloria Tinubu is a former economics professor and a former Georgia state legislator.  She is speaking for those who have been left behind because of racial injustice and the failures of the government to address economic inequality.

Tinubu has experienced being overlooked by the Democratic Party machine, local and national, before.  She is not likely to get financial support, or even acknowledgement, by the South Carolina Democratic Party, or the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, or, of course, from big Congressional honcho Jim Clyburn.  Unless we make waves.

Write and tweet the SCDP and the DSCC.  Let them know you expect a fair primary fight.  Tell them to put both candidates front and center.  I am tired of our senate candidates being the best kept secret in South Carolina, and I hope you are too.

If you believe it takes a woman, a strong, smart woman, to defeat misogynist Lindsey Graham in 2020, please help spread the word.  Follow Gloria Bromell Tinubu on Facebook and Twitter, meet up with her on her website, gloriaforussenate.com.  Share, contribute, and help in any way you can.

I can be fairly certain, after years of hearing about how we are turning blue, that unless our party leaders put our candidates front and center, and do it now, the only thing that will be turning blue is our mood after the next election.  I have suggested that the best way to generate publicity right now is by planning events for both candidates, forums, meet 'n' greets, debates, where both candidates engage each other AND the public.  You know, like the presidential candidates have been doing for months.

Or, they can follow the old playbook and support the guy who will attract the most money in lieu of excitement.  We know how that will turn out.

2 comments:

  1. There was a luncheon during the Convention where Jamie and Gloria spoke. Maybe someone should ask Harrison to give some of that funding support back to the Party, which he left broke and in debt

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