Email scandal reveals the hypocrisy of Democratic Party
By: Rachel Marsden
The self-styled "party of unity" has been exposed as a collection of
manipulative dividers. The facade that Democrats present to American voters is
crumbling.
WikiLeaks has released more than 19,000 internal emails from Democratic National
Committee officials, claiming that the massive leak is merely Part 1 of a
"Hillary Leaks" series. The emails reveal DNC favoritism toward Hillary Clinton,
who'll be officially nominated for the White House this week, at the expense of
her vanquished Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders. DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman
Schultz stepped down Monday just as the party's national convention was getting
underway.
How did the documents get out? The FBI will no doubt launch a thorough
investigation free of any political bias, just as it did when it cleared Clinton
of wrongdoing after finding 110 email chains containing classified material on
her vulnerable private server.
Sifting through the DNC emails, it becomes clear why the party is freaking out.
The documents don't undermine democracy itself, as Sanders' supporters are
claiming. Rather, they undermine the illusion of democracy that the Democratic
Party is selling to the American public and to the rest of the world.
At the party level, the emails provide a glimpse behind the curtain of an
organization that purports to stand for hope, love, unity, democracy and
progressiveness, revealing instead an elaborate effort to create division and to
protect the establishment status quo.
There's also damage at the international level. When internal documents reveal
attempts by Democratic Party brass to undermine one of the candidates in what is
supposed to be a fair and democratic process, it demolishes the moral authority
that American leaders have to criticize other countries for being
"undemocratic."
If Clinton is elected president, will she lecture other nations about the
importance of a free and independent press? That would seem wildly hypocritical
in light of some of the revelations from the DNC leak.
After Mika Brzezinski, co-host of the MSNBC political talk show "Morning Joe,"
called for Wasserman Schultz to resign because of her perceived mishandling of
the Democratic primaries and the DNC's favorable treatment of Clinton, Wasserman
Schultz wrote an email to Chuck Todd, political director of NBC News, with the
subject line, "Chuck, this must stop."
DNC communications director Luis Miranda, expressing his displeasure with
"Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough in a note to DNC press secretary Mark
Paustenbach, wrote: "(Expletive) Joe claiming the system is rigged, party
against (Sanders), we need to complain to their producer."
How could Clinton possibly preach to other nations about the importance of
transparent and democratic elections after her party's national committee
derided her Democratic opponent?
In one email, Wasserman Schultz, whom Clinton has adopted as an "honorary chair"
of her campaign, responded dismissively to an email quoting Sanders' desire to
stay "in this race to California." Wrote Wasserman Schultz: "Spoken like someone
who has never been a member of the Democratic Party and has no understanding of
what we do."
The leak also revealed that Paustenbach had sent an email to fellow DNC
communications staffer Miranda about potentially trying to derail the Sanders
campaign: "Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is
that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess."
Sanders and his supporters naively assumed that their candidate would receive
fair treatment from those responsible for overseeing the process. Most Americans
would assume this to be true for any candidate, regardless of party affiliation.
And how could Clinton ever accuse Republican rival Donald Trump of bigotry after
DNC officials were caught discussing the use of religion as a wedge issue?
"Does [Sanders] believe in a God," Brad Marshall, the DNC's chief financial
officer, wrote in an email to a colleague. "He had skated on saying he has a
Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points
difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference
between a Jew and an atheist."
The biggest victims in this scandal are the idealistic Americans who supported
Sanders and thought that the system would be fair to their candidate. They were
betrayed across the board. Sanders has now fallen into line behind Clinton -- he
spoke in support of her Monday night at the convention. It was the equivalent of
Che Guevara showing up in a business suit and starting a new job at Goldman
Sachs.
Sanders supporters had sought an anti-establishment revolution. The DNC leak
shows that they're right about the system being rigged, right down to the level
of their own party. There's only one candidate left for them now -- and it
clearly isn't Hillary Clinton.
COPYRIGHT 2016 RACHEL MARSDEN