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Elizabeth Warren's Moment

Posted: 09/07/11 11:43 PM ET

As President Obama prepares to offer a modest jobs program to a joint session of a Congress with unpopularity rivaling the disapproval numbers for Casey Anthony, the prospect of a progressive populist patriotic revival is emerging in Massachusetts.

I refer to Elizabeth Warren, one of the most brilliantly qualified candidates in modern history to be passed over for an important post, who appears poised to run for the Senate seat once held by the man we miss so much, the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.).

While many of the so-called Tea Party politicians are apologists for financial abuses and would have better named themselves after the mercantilist cronies of King George III in 1776, Warren is the true heir to those who threw the tea into Boston Harbor.

Warren would be one of the strongest and most exciting candidates in 2012. Her candidacy, pardon the overused expression, would be a transforming political event. Her victory, which I believe is likely, might save control of the Senate for the Democrats.

Warren is a hero to American progressives. She offers the powerful voice of a principled and courageous woman in a political era I have called the beginning of a female century, in which women bid for leadership in every field of American life and world affairs.

Warren's candidacy will shatter one of the great myths of modern politics, a myth propagated by conservative Republicans, repeated ad nauseam by many pundits and believed by too-clever White House aides who all fail to understand that the message of progressive patriotic populists is the majority view of political independents.

In a nation where some are waging a war against workers, Warren will be a powerful voice for Made in America jobs, at fair wages, with good working conditions, and with great respect for the hardworking Americans of every race and background who want nothing more than a fair deal.

Massachusetts voters with credit cards will listen carefully and respectfully to Warren's call for common sense and simple fairness in credit and an end to abuses and rip-offs that hurt Americans every day, and keep the American economy down.

Massachusetts homeowners will listen carefully and respectfully to Warren's call for common sense and simple integrity in their relationships with banks and an end to the rip-offs and abuses that plague them.

Massachusetts veterans and military families will know that Warren is a fighter for their being treated in business like the heroes they are, and that it was Warren, working with their ultimate champion, Holly Petraeus, who placed the interests of military families at the heart of the consumer protection bureau many Republicans despise.

Men and women who run small businesses in Massachusetts will listen carefully and respectfully when Warren talks of championing their need to find capital on fair terms, paying fair interest, to grow their business and expand their workforce.

Massachusetts police, firefighters and teachers will know that Warren would be their voice in the Senate against those Republicans who attack their jobs, their benefits and their right to organize and who appear to treat them as enemies of the state, in state after state, when Republicans seize control.

Warren will be the real Democratic answer to the Tea Party right with her calm and principled voice that speaks with common sense and common courtesy about common interests of real Americans in a hard economy.

In Washington, Warren has the best enemies in town: those who profit from the rip-offs that Warren opposes. An armada of dirty money and dirty tactics will be arrayed against her.

Those who favor big change will support her in Massachusetts. Enlightened donors with big money will support her directly or earmark large donations through Majority PAC to answer attacks in an epic battle that has only just begun.

This column was originally published at The Hill.

 
 
 
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anthonyve
An exmilitary, excorporate Aussie
10:32 PM on 09/08/2011
Warren consistently shows integrity in all that she takes on.
Ergo, she has little hope of election.
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Elbrando
The dream shall never die - Ted Kennedy
03:13 PM on 09/08/2011
I would give anything to have Elizabeth Warren represent me. She is smart and sensible and actually cares about this country. I think she can beat Senatorfold Brown.
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JimR
10:25 AM on 09/08/2011
Sorry to burst your bubble, but she's not going to win. Scott Brown remains extremely popular here. And the fact is, she has zero experience in elected office at any level.

Also, you don't seem to know too much about Massachusetts politics. Nobody cares about the Tea Party here. I mean nobody. Not even the conservatives in the state. They may have sent Scott Brown money, but they were, and remain, a total nonfactor in political races in this state.
10:39 AM on 09/08/2011
I'm with you there. I think she has a chance, but not a great one, for the reasons you mention.

I'm a MA progressive, and I'm also already getting tired of the entire country's progressives lining up to tell me how to vote in the primary, and to tell me what is surely going to happen here, all while getting MA politics wrong.
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Maria Korovessis Sewell
The pillars of the community are suspect
09:34 AM on 09/08/2011
What courage. Her opponents are many and unconstrained by ethics, conscience, or other nuisance considerations of that variety. Good luck to her, and to the many of us she truly represents.
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noaxe397
09:04 AM on 09/08/2011
I do not think she can beat Scott Brown because, while the author's statement that indie voters are progressive in their leanings (and by 56% to 80% depending on the question voters support the progressive agenda) the voter is still too mad to see clearly and Scott Brown was THE leading figure in the expression of that anger when he became Senator 41. Plus, in the Senate she is wasted. There she is one of 100, at the bottom of the seniority list and it will take her years, if not decades, to have an effect (due to the general inability of Democrats to out maneuver the GOP in the upper chamber.) As the head of an agency she is one of one with much more leverage and latitude.
08:28 AM on 09/08/2011
Oh, happy day and I have a second chance. I implored the WH for months on end to give my great, Elizabeth Warren, the job to advocate for me against the thieves, CEO's, bank robbers, corporations who robbing my pb (pocket book) blind. I am going to sign up and work for her, give her all of my money to ensure she will be my Senator from Massachusetts. I have informed the WH and the Dems that they will not, I repeat, not getting one thin dime from me. All of my time and money will be given to this wonderful advocate for the 'little people'. Count on it.