But much of the 2025 Democratic Party leadership seems willing to once again pursue the tried-and-failed strategy of banking on Trump to undo himself. Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, the party leaders in the House and Senate, have distinctly tilted in that direction, as if heeding strategist James Carville's declaration that Democrats should not try to impede Trump's rampage against the structures of democracy.
"With no clear leader to voice our opposition and no control in any branch of government, it's time for Democrats to embark on the most daring political maneuver in the history of our party: roll over and play dead," Carville wrote in late February. "Allow the Republicans to crumble beneath their own weight and make the American people miss us." (Evidently impressed with his political acumen, the editors of the New York Times published the op-ed piece with that advice only four months after printing an op-ed he wrote in late October under this headline: "Three Reasons I'm Certain Kamala Harris Will Win.")
As for the Democratic National Committee, it probably had nowhere to go but up in the wake of the chairmanship of Jaime Harrison, who for four years dutifully did President Biden's bidding. Now, with no Democratic president, the new DNC chair, Ken Martin, has significant power to guide the direction of the party.
In early April, I informed Martin that my colleagues and I at RootsAction were planning a petition drive for the full DNC to hold an emergency meeting. "The value of such a meeting seems clear for many reasons," I wrote, "including the polled low regard for the Democratic Party and the need to substantively dispel the wide perception that the party is failing to adequately respond to the current extraordinary perils." Martin replied with a cordial text affirming that the schedule for the 448-member DNC to convene remains the same as usual -- twice a year -- with the next meeting set for August.
The petition, launched in mid-April (co-sponsored by RootsAction and Progressive Democrats of America), urged the DNC to "convene an emergency meeting of all its members -- fully open to the public -- as soon as possible" Business as usual must give way to truly bold action that mobilizes against the autocracy that Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and their cronies are further entrenching every day. The predatory, extreme, and dictatorial actions of the Trump administration call for an all-out commensurate response, which so far has been terribly lacking from the Democratic Party."
No matter what, at this truly pivotal time, we must never give up.
As Stanley Kunitz wrote during the height of the Vietnam War:
In a murderous time
the heart breaks and breaks
and lives by breaking.
It is necessary to go
through dark and deeper dark
and not to turn.
While reasons for pessimism escalate, I often think of how on target my RootsAction colleague India Walton was in a meeting when she said, "The only hope is in the struggle."
Copyright 2025 Norman Solomon
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