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Hillary has officially enraged progressives by selecting Tim Kaine as her VP. Wow, are they incensed! I wonder how Black Lives Matter received the "good news" and how they plan to react in Killadelphia over this latest racial assault against blacks from the Democratic Party's plantation overseers?

Clinton Inflames Progressive Base with Choice of Tim Kaine as Vice President

"If Clinton has reached out to Bernie supporters, it appears that she has done so to stick triangulating thumbs in their eyes."

Hillary Clinton's Friday announcement of Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as her vice-presidential running mate stirred immediate disappointment and outrage among the progressive wing of her party and the army of supporters inspired by Bernie Sanders' historic and visionary campaign.

"I'm thrilled to tell you," Clinton texted those on her mailing list just before 8:15 PM EDT on Friday evening: "I've chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate."

Reporting in recent days increasingly signaled that Kaine was Clinton's top choice, but the official announcement confirmed the worst fears of progressives who warned such a pick would be taken as "a pronounced middle finger" to the millions who voted for Sanders during the primary season. At stake, many critics of the choice indicate, are pressing issues—including reproductive rights, climate change, financial regulation, and corporate-friendly trade agreements—where Kaine holds positions far to the right of where they think the party should be headed.

Instead of courting the energized progressive base activated and inspired by Sanders, Clinton's choice was interpreted as a calculated affront to those potential voters.

"Secretary Clinton must know that her choice of Kaine can only inflame rather than soothe her relations with the huge constituency of Bernie supporters," Norman Solomon, co-founder of the online advocacy group RootsAction.org and national coordinator for the Bernie Delegates Network, told Common Dreams in response to the news.

Such voters, he continued, "will understand what it means when their efforts to challenge oligarchy have been met by Clinton's selection of a loyal servant of oligarchy. If Clinton has reached out to Bernie supporters, it appears that she has done so to stick triangulating thumbs in their eyes."

Deborah Burger, co-president of National Nurses United, which had endorsed Sanders, said the decision would be deeply troubling for her members.

"Hillary Clinton could have sent a strong signal to the millions of people who voted for moving beyond decades of neo-liberal policies that have produced massive inequality in wealth, employment, health care, and education, as well as racial and gender disparities and an escalating climate crisis," Burger told Common Dreams in a statement. "Selecting Tim Kaine sends the opposite message, continue to accept the status quo and lower your expectations for real change or a future we can believe in."

In the last week alone, Kaine is on the record as pushing for new rounds of Wall Street deregulation and voicing active support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement—both in direct contradiction to what grassroots progressives have been demanding.

As Jodi Jacobson, writing for the reproductive rights blog Re-Wire, warned ahead of the official announcement, "The selection of Tim Kaine as vice president would be the first signal that Hillary Clinton intends to seek progressive votes but ignore progressive values and goals." The decision, she warned, would be "likely at her peril, and ours."

That argument was echoed by Stephanie Taylor, a co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, who told the New York Times that a pick like Kaine will be seen by many progressive and independent voters "as a proxy for how she will govern — boldly, or cautiously?" Referring to the historic number of small-dollar donors who fueled Sanders’ campaign, Taylor warned the choice "could deflate energy among potential donors and volunteers, hurting Democratic efforts to win the White House."

What a Clinton/Kaine ticket makes clear, according to Jacobson, is that progressives now have a serious "fight on their hands, not only to avoid the election of an unapologetic fascist, but to ensure that the only person claiming the progressive mantle actually means what she says."

Though a few pundits in recent weeks attempted to make a "progressive case" for Kaine, those arguments largely fall flat for independent-minded progressives and voters committed to the transformative agenda put forth by Sanders.

Jeff Cohen, co-founder of RootsAction.org and communications coordinator of the Bernie Delegates Network, said Clinton's choice repeats mistakes of other presidential candidates who misread, or ignored, the political mood of the nation's electorate.

"Clinton has apparently learned little from the horrific history of 2000, when many progressives had publicly expressed their disapproval of the Democratic presidential candidate, Al Gore – with many rallying to Ralph Nader’s 3rd party bid," explained Cohen. "Gore basically said 'F you' to those voters by choosing a running-mate even more corporate and hawkish than himself: the dreaded Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. It ended with Bush in the White House."

By choosing a "corporatist like Kaine," Cohen continued, "Hillary has 'pulled a Lieberman.' God forbid if it puts Trump in the White House."
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