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Left-Wingers in Disarray

Progressive efforts to staff the nascent administration backfire

George Soros (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)
December 23, 2020

On Nov. 2, before the first votes in the presidential election had even been tallied, the foreign policy "experts" from the Blame America wing of the Democratic Party laid out their demands. Foreign Policy described their "wish list," which included above all else their pick of jobs in the expected Biden administration.

They’d kept their mouths shut for six months and now they wanted their reward. Or, as Foreign Policy put it, they were preparing to "take off the gloves, setting the stage for a public brawl for the party’s soul over policy and political appointments to the most senior positions."

But Biden’s victory was less sweeping than expected, and as early as Nov. 6, Foreign Policy was reporting that progressives were panicking that the election results would "ease pressure on Biden to offer progressives key positions in the new administration."

Still, the nomenklatura have pressed on, presenting the Biden transition team with a list of 100 names they must consider for senior jobs in the new administration.

The list’s existence was first reported by Politico, but the Washington Free Beacon obtained the document and published it in full. It includes a rogue’s gallery of fringe figures—anti-Semites, operatives with deep ties to unsavory regimes, and the merely unserious and unqualified.

And it quickly became clear that the organizers did not want the list to see the light of day. The Free Beacon’s publication of the dossier elicited recriminations and finger pointing. List organizers accused the mainstream reporters with whom they'd shared the list—presumably, an accurate one—of leaking the document to their enemies (us). At the same time, they told us we'd obtained an inaccurate copy, representative only of "research materials." False, unless they were bamboozling us all.

The contretemps is revealing of how quickly the Democratic Party’s progressive wing went from demanding to begging, and of the disorganization and unseriousness of its efforts. Turns out, one mainstream reporter said, that list organizers hadn’t even consulted with several of those named on the list before including their names and résumés without their permission.

Vanquished in the primaries and now at risk of exclusion from the new administration, they are in disarray. A compelling story, if anybody cared to cover it.