In most interactions, I am "The Liberal." I
take a progressive stance on 97% of all issues, so it's very unsettling
to me when I find that I am the most conservative person in a
conversation. Since Senator Sanders (D-VT) has been rising in the polls
though, I've been in that position often. I've experienced an
interesting turn around from being not excited about Hillary Clinton
just a year ago, to adamantly defending her against people who say that
Senator Sanders might be a better choice.
I'm not going to
delve into the debate about the value of a tough primary challenge, or
talk about how Hillary Clinton and her many years of experience dealing
with foreign affairs make her the wiser choice for the commander in
chief. But I want to clear up the idea that Senator Sanders is the only
choice for progressives, because Hillary Clinton is a moderate wolf in
Democrat clothing.Rather than continue to repeat myself, I'm going to give the last word to former Congressional Representative Barney Frank. In a recent piece for Politico, Frank says, "I wish we lived in a country where the most relevant political dispute was over how far to the liberal side the electorate was prepared to go. Until we do — and I will continue to work with Sanders and others to get us there — spending our resources on an intraparty struggle rather than on working to defeat our very well-funded conservative opponents is self-indulgence, not effective political action."