Robert Creamer has been a political organizer and strategist for almost four decades. He and his firm, the Strategic Consulting Group, work with many of the country’s most significant issue campaigns. He was one of the major architects and organizers of the successful campaign to defeat the privatization of Social Security. He is a consultant to the campaigns to end the war in Iraq, pass universal health care, change America’s budget priorities and enact comprehensive immigration reform. He has also worked on hundreds of electoral campaigns at the local, state and national level. Creamer is married to Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky from Illinois. Arianna Huffington calls his recent book, Stand Up Straight: How Progressives Can Win, a master’s class in electoral politics.

Blog Entries by Robert Creamer

Lieberman Betrayal Illustrates Why Senate Filibuster Rules Must Change

16 Comments | Posted December 16, 2009 | 10:40 AM (EST)


Senator Joe Lieberman's successful maneuver to eliminate any form of public option from the Senate health reform bill makes one thing perfectly clear: to pass the most important elements of the progressive agenda, the Senate must change its filibuster rules.

The current 60-vote requirement to cut off debate empowers a...

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Pass Financial Regulatory Reform - Then Break Up the Big Wall Street Banks

23 Comments | Posted December 15, 2009 | 09:06 AM (EST)


Last Friday, the House passed critical regulatory reform legislation aimed at preventing the recurrence of the kind of financial meltdown that devastated our economy at the end of the Bush administration.

The lobbyists from Wall Street worked hand-in-glove with the Republicans, and a few Democrats, to try...

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America Needs a Jobs Bill, and the Federal Deficit Shouldn't Stand in the Way

186 Comments | Posted December 8, 2009 | 11:04 AM (EST)


Last month's drop in the unemployment rate and continued reduction of job losses is certainly good news. It indicates that the U.S. economy may have finally stopped shedding jobs. But without additional government action there is little likelihood that the economy will return to anything resembling full employment in the...

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Obama, Progressives and Afghanistan

70 Comments | Posted December 3, 2009 | 11:26 AM (EST)


Like many Progressives, I disagreed with President Obama's decision to increase the number of American troops deployed to Afghanistan. But Progressives must not lose sight of the fact, that though we may disagree with this particular decision, President Obama shares a progressive vision of American foreign policy -- including...

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Giving Thanks For Laughter, Wonder And The Life Of Michael McLaughlin

8 Comments | Posted November 25, 2009 | 03:42 PM (EST)


Sometimes at Thanksgiving it's not so obvious what goes on the "I-am-thankful-for" list. For me, this year there was no question. This year I am thankful for the life of my late son-in-law Michael McLaughlin. Michael had an enormous impact on everyone whose lives he touched. He left us...

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Crashing the Gates of the Status Quo

110 Comments | Posted November 19, 2009 | 10:34 AM (EST)


Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's announcement that he will send health insurance reform to the floor of the Senate this week signals that the long march to change America, that began with Barack Obama's announcement for president three years ago, has arrived at the gates of what is most certainly...

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10 Reasons Why Democrats Who Opposed the Health Care Bill Made a Political Mistake

204 Comments | Posted November 13, 2009 | 09:11 AM (EST)


Even if you completely ignore how critical it is to reform the broken American health care system, most of the 39 Democrats who voted against health care reform in the House last week made a political mistake. Here's why:

1). The most basic reason is that the major...

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Memo to Congress: On Health Care Vote You Must Choose Between Insurance Companies and Average Americans

109 Comments | Posted November 6, 2009 | 10:44 AM (EST)


Memo: 11/6/09
To: Democratic Members of Congress
Re: Your Vote on Health Insurance Reform

When you cast your vote this weekend on the historic health care reform bill, you will be faced with a simple, clear choice: cast a vote for average Americans, or for...

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Four Lessons for Democrats in Tuesday's Elections

224 Comments | Posted November 4, 2009 | 10:41 AM (EST)


Our ability to discern trends in off-year elections is always limited by the influence of local factors -- especially when strong personalities are involved. But there are four lessons that emerged from yesterday's results that are extremely important for Democrats as we prepare for next year's midterms.

1). First and...

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One Year After Obama's Victory: We Are in the Opening Months of a New Progressive Era

108 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 09:14 AM (EST)


As I watched Barack Obama's victory speech, I thought that America was on the brink of a new progressive era. I believe that just as strongly one year later.

I know there are many Progressives who are disappointed at the pace of change, or who believe that there...

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Why Growing Income Inequality Is Bad for America

31 Comments | Posted October 27, 2009 | 08:51 AM (EST)


The recent controversy over the huge bonuses at financial firms like AIG and J.P. Morgan Chase have served to highlight both the disproportionate growth of the financial sector, and the perverse incentives that led traders and executives to take reckless risks with their companies and our economy.

But...

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Every Democratic Senator Must Vote to Allow an Up or Down Vote on Health Care

64 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 09:57 AM (EST)


The Senate Democratic Leader, Harry Reid -- and a majority of Members of the Senate -- support the inclusion of public health insurance option in the Senate's health care reform bill. The debate over where the Senate of the United States stands on this question is now settled. The...

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Time for Progressives to Stand Up Proudly for Government

185 Comments | Posted October 20, 2009 | 08:49 AM (EST)


From the beginning of the "Reagan Revolution" in 1980 until the election of Barack Obama, progressives were in a defensive crouch. The ideas and values of the right wing were predominant. During the Clinton years, at least there were two ideological teams on the field, but even then progressives...

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Rewarding Failure: The Bail-Out Bonuses on Wall Street Continue

117 Comments | Posted October 16, 2009 | 08:47 AM (EST)


Prepare for a new firestorm of completely justified populist outrage. Some of the country's largest Wall Street firms have set aside billions of dollars for bonuses to executives and traders -- many of whom are the same people whose reckless risk-taking led to the current recession.

Amazingly,...

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The Dominance of the Financial Sector Has Become a Mortal Danger to Our Economic Security

267 Comments | Posted October 12, 2009 | 10:01 AM (EST)


Over the last several decades, the financial sector has grown relentlessly. It has doubled in size over the last 14 years. During the period 1973 to 1985 the financial sector never earned more than 16% of domestic profits. This decade, it has averaged 41% of all the profits earned by...

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Obama's Nobel Prize Is Really a Tribute to American Voters

143 Comments | Posted October 10, 2009 | 12:24 PM (EST)


President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is more than anything else a tribute to America's voters. In making the award, the Nobel Committee said, "The question we have to ask is, who has done the most in the previous year to enhance peace in the world, and who has done...

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Combating the Disease of Progressive Cynicism

114 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 08:42 AM (EST)


Lately there has been a growing wave of cynicism on the Left. Many progressive voices are poised, at the drop of a hat, to believe that the Obama Administration -- or the Democratic leadership in Congress, or even the leaders of many progressive institutions -- can't wait to abandon...

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If the Insurance Companies Win, We Lose

82 Comments | Posted October 1, 2009 | 10:41 AM (EST)


As the health care debate rages, one thing has become increasingly clear. This battle is not mainly some academic argument about the best approaches to health care policy -- or even a clash of ideological world views. It is a fight over who gets what. It is a battle...

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Growing Momentum for Public Option

721 Comments | Posted September 29, 2009 | 04:31 PM (EST)


In a surprising vote Tuesday, ten Democrats voted to add a public option to the most conservative of the five health insurance reform bills working their way through Congress. That's just two votes short of passage.

This robust support for the public option -- in what most observers consider...

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Don't Americans Deserve a Health Care System as Good as the One In France?

360 Comments | Posted September 23, 2009 | 10:55 AM (EST)


A few years ago there was a great uproar from the Right Wing against France because its government opposed the War in Iraq. The Republican Congress went so far as to rename the "French Fries" in the Congressional cafeteria "freedom fries."

Of course, the Republican response was...

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