Why the Shake-Up at the Democratic National Committee Is Doomed
The departure of three senior officials Tuesday means more headaches for the DNC, still reeling from an embarrassing breach of its email system.This post originally ran on Robert Reich’s website.
The shake-up at the Democratic National Committee after an embarrassing breach of its email system continued Tuesday with the departure of three senior officials.
But purging the DNC of top officials won’t remedy the DNC’s problems.
Those problems aren’t attributable to individuals who didn’t do their jobs. To the contrary, those individuals probably fulfilled their responsibilities exactly as those jobs were intended to be done.
The DNC’s problems are structural.
The Democratic
National Committee – like the Republican National Committee – has become little
more than a giant machine designed to suck up big money from wealthy
individuals, lobbyists bundlers, and corporate and Wall Street PACs.
As long as this is its de facto mission, the DNC won’t ever be kindly disposed to a campaign financed by small donations – Bernie’s, or any others. Nor will it support campaign finance reform. Nor will it be an institutional voice for average working people and the poor. It won’t want to eliminate superdelegates or support open primaries because these reforms would make Democratic candidates vulnerable to non-corporate interests.
What’s needed is structural reform. The DNC has to turn
itself – and the Democratic Party – into a grass-roots membership
organization, with local and state chapters that play a meaningful role in
selecting and supporting candidates.
And it has to take a lead in seeking public
financing of campaigns, full disclosure of all donations, and ending the
revolving door between government and the lobbying-industrial-financial complex.
Unfortunately, I doubt this will happen. Which is why no number of purges of individuals are going to make the DNC the kind of organization that serves the public interest. And why we’re going to need a third party, or a third force, to pressure the Democratic Party to do what’s right by America.
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