Davos for Democrats – DNC Mega Donors Meet at Mandarin Oriental Hotel to Plot “The Resistance”


The Daily Beast just published an article previewing what should be referred to from this day forth as Davos for Democrats; a big-money infused orgy of wealthy donors telling their political puppets what to do as they mingle at one of the most luxurious hotel chains in the world.

Clearly learning absolutely zero lessons from their recent election pummeling, the Democratic Party is simply doubling down on its hopelessly failed strategy. Namely, a focus on more cash, even more donor influence and an absence of any new or interesting ideas that could actually get frustrated and struggling American voters excited. The post referenced below reads like something out of The Onion and would be downright hilarious if it wasn’t so pathetic and deranged.

From the article, Democratic Donors Gather in D.C. to Plot the Resistance:

The Democratic Party’s top officials will meet with some of their wealthiest donors in Washington, D.C., this week to plot the Trump resistance, according to documents obtained by The Daily Beast.

The chairs of the Democratic National Committee and the party’s House and Senate campaign arms will huddle with activists, operatives, and deep-pocketed Democratic financiers at a biannual conference hosted by the Democracy Alliance, a leading left-wing donor collaborative at Washington’s ritzy Mandarin Oriental hotel.

They will discuss strategy for immediate opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies, begin laying the groundwork for Democratic campaigns in next year’s midterm elections, strategize future efforts for congressional redistricting, and promote an agenda focused on the state level, where Democrats still retain some power and hope to build a model for national progressive victories. And perhaps most importantly, map out how to fully fund their opposition to all things Trump.

The Alliance brings together high-dollar liberal donors—individuals, labor unions, and charitable foundations—that pledge to give at least $200,000 annually to a suite of left-wing organizations. Through its “partners,” as the donors are known internally, the Alliance in 2015 raised $75 million for its supported organizations, an annual record for the group.

A lot of good that $75 mill did. Encouraging to see the solution is just throw more donor money at the problem.

Those include the Center for American Progress, a liberal policy shop that has turned its 501(c)(4) arm into an anti-Trump “war room,” and Media Matters for America, a media-focused rapid response group that has recently retooled its efforts toward “fake news” and pro-Trump disinformation.

Dumb and Dumber.

And on Friday, the Alliance will host what it describes as “the first in a regular series of off-the-record dialogues between progressive political donors and Democratic Party officials about the future.”

A regular series of off-the-record meetings between donors and Democratic officials. You can’t make this stuff up.

Donors in attendance will include Michael Vachon, a top aide to billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros; health care technology mogul Paul Egerman; Dallas philanthropist Naomi Aberly; Susan Sandler, the daughter of subprime mortgage pioneer Herb Sandler; and Ian Simmons, the husband of Hyatt hotel fortune heiress Liesel Pritzker Simmons.

The Alliance’s donors have recently had to step up their financial commitments as the group retools its mission from policymaking by way of an allied White House to opposition to Republican dominance at all levels of government.

In addition to their annual contribution thresholds, Alliance partners must chip in to support the donor collaborative’s operations. Partner dues increased by between $5,000 and $10,000 this year to support the Alliance’s revamped mission, BuzzFeed News reported in January.

Long on money, short on ideas. That’s the Demcoratic Party for you.

That dovetails with recent Alliance strategy, which has focused on reversing dramatic Democratic losses at the state level ahead of the 2020 census and redistricting process. The Alliance considers a Democrat-friendly round of redistricting essential to future progressive policy gains.

A focus on redistricting. Again, no ideas.

Another event, featuring Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, will examine the “opportunity, spurred by the enormous energy of ordinary people taking grassroots action, to oppose the Trump agenda and how to channel this energy for a change in the nation’s political direction, starting with building back power and winning critical state elections in 2017 and 2018.”

This article is just so telling about the priorities of the donor-controlled Democratic Party. They remain focused on money, redistricting and “channeling energy” (i.e. manipulating voters), as opposed to ideas. The party has nothing to offer Americans other than Trump opposition and Russia conspiracy theories.

The first of those break-out sessions will plot “strategy and plans to protect the safety net for low-income families and individuals.” Among its attendees will be the director of US Programs for Soros’s Open Society Foundations.

Perhaps getting the opinions of actual poor people might be useful, as opposed to listening to the operatives of billionaires.

That discussion will be held at Washington’s elite Cosmos Club, whose members—which have included three U.S. presidents, two vice presidents, and 12 Supreme Court justices—pay annual dues of about $2,000.

How grassroots of them.

Meanwhile, did you watch the clip of Nancy Pelosi being asked by Anderson Cooper who the leader of the party is?

Obama and Hillary Clinton.

This party is an absolute joke, and the quicker we admit this and create something else, the better. It hasn’t changed, and it’s not going to.

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6 thoughts on “Davos for Democrats – DNC Mega Donors Meet at Mandarin Oriental Hotel to Plot “The Resistance””

  1. I would expect nothing less from a glorified cult. The dumbocratic party is now a lot like scientology which is also a large cult.

    Pelosi saying Obozo and Killary are the leaders is even more evidence it has turned into a cult.

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  2. Great analysis, Michael. It’s amazing how little the DNC leadership has learned. Just like Trump, they tune-out anything that doesn’t meet there pre-conceived views.

    However, I still think they the Dems will score big in 2018. Tell me if this seems familiar

    Cause:
    1) A polarizing figure, completely adored by his fans and utterly hated by others is elected President. The popualrity of the President-elect pulls voters in and Party A maintains
    control of the Senate with a slim majority and near-doubles their lead in the House.

    Effect:
    2) Many voters in Party B are energized. They are also disgsusted that their own party seems to be ignoring their “core values”. They split off and form their own movement, which quickly spreads nationally.
    3) Party A pushes forward a publicly unpopular Health Care bill that benefits the few at the expense of the many. Party A lies about the benefits of the bill.
    4) Party A has no fall guy to blame when things go badly, as they completely control all legislation. Party B point out everything wrong Party A does, without offering anything but token, impractical solutions (that their voters believe).
    5) Party A is crushed at the midterm election, losing the Senate completely and many seats in the House..
    6) Party B rejoices but their leaders don’t comprehend that their whole party has shifted from the center: while Party A moderates were replaced with Party B moderates, some Party B moderates were replaced with less-centrist Party B candidates.
    7) Party B’s massive congressioanl victory still does not give them ebough votes to override a Presdiential veto. Party B becomes the party of “No, focusing on making the President looking bad as their major goal.

    The Nancy Pelosi quote you referenced
    “Well, President Obama was the president of the United States until just a matter of weeks ago. I don’t think that he can be dismissed as the leader of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton did not win the election, but (is) a respected leader.”

    Utterly jaw-dropping.

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  3. Great. Let the band play on. The sooner both the Democrats and Republican duopoly become the household name equivalent of corporate brown nosing gold digging whores the better off the entire world will be.

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  4. Matt Taibbi nailed it last week in Rolling Stone. If Democrats keep wasting the next 6 months on Russia, and find nothing, it will be an uphill battle for 2018.

    Congress being oppositional towards the president is a good thing.

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  5. I like Taibbi. But when you boil it all down, Matt is just another lifer liberal Democrat with a trust fund who has never ever had to lay in bed at night trying to figure out how to keep the power from getting shut off….again.

    You just can’t truly understand what a place is really like if you’ve never been there. Sure, you can look at the pictures and read all about it. But if you’ve never actually been to that place, and spent time there, you’re just another poseur who’s trying to act like you have.

    As a result, Matt will never change his core left leaning ideology because it doesn’t cost him anything to stay put.

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