At a testy meeting with a crowd of constituents Sunday evening, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., became the latest Democratic senator to face a grassroots backlash for voting to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee for director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Whitehouse was one of 14 Democrats who voted last Monday to confirm Mike Pompeo, a fierce Trump ally who largely shares the president’s antagonism towards Muslims and personal privacy, and has strongly suggested that he supports bringing back intelligence gathering techniques that include torture.
Organizers said more than one thousand people showed up at the senator’s town hall, held inside a Providence middle school auditorium, to denounce Whitehouse’s support for Pompeo. The venue hit its capacity of 600 people, leading the overflow crowd to chant for the senator to come outside so they could hear his explanation for the vote.
“You are entitled to an explanation of why I have voted for some of the defense nominees and I will concede right off the bat that I may have been wrong,” Whitehouse told people in the auditorium. His talk was captured in video posted by activist filmmaker Sam Eilertsen and political blogger Steve Ahlquist.
Whitehouse eventually headed outside to talk to the crowd over a bullhorn.
“Why did I vote for Pompeo?” Whitehouse said. “I think that there are a lot of you who may disagree with me on this, and I appreciate it. Sometimes I feel pretty confident, sometimes you need to make a judgment call.”
“He’s a Rubio guy,” the senator continued, drowned out by a chorus of booing. “Sometimes you need to be in a position to say no if something really, really significant happens.”
The crowd, unhappy with the response, began yelling again, and called for the senator to disclose his positions on other Trump cabinet nominees. Whitehouse committed to voting against Betsy DeVos for education secretary, Steve Mnuchin for treasury secretary, Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, Jeff Sessions for attorney general, Scott Pruitt for EPA, and Andy Puzder for labor secretary, but said he wants to meet with Elaine Chao, Trump’s pick for transportation secretary, before making a decision.
Demonstrators, marching with signs that read “Resist Trump” and “Today It’s Muslims Tomorrow It’s You,” rallied before the event.
Whitehouse’s support for Pompeo was a focus of the anger. “This is a man who sees international politics and world history as a clash between Judeo-Christians and Muslims, who thinks Edward Snowden should be executed, who supported torture, and refused to say he thinks it is wrong to, to use Donald Trump’s terms, take out the families of accused terrorists,” said David Segal, executive director of Demand Progress, at the rally outside the event.
Demand Progress, along with Resist Hate RI and the RI Working Families Party, organized the event.
Activists around the country have increasingly called on Democratic lawmakers to do more to stop Trump’s nominations. Last Tuesday, more than 100 demonstrators picketed Sen. Mark Warner’s office in northern Virginia to protest the senator’s support for Pompeo. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., said his office received more than 50,000 emails and letters urging him to oppose the nomination of DeVos.
While Democrats are hampered by their own party’s 2013 filibuster reforms, which allow any nomination below the Supreme Court to pass with only 51 votes, activists say they are demanding united opposition, even if only to send a message.
“Democrats alone can’t block these appointments but they can make sure they don’t have our stamp of our approval,” Segal said. “They must vote as any one of us would vote: against torture, against surveillance, against authoritarianism, and against Trump.”
Top photo: This still frame made from video footage shows attendees at a town hall held by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., where more than one thousand people showed up at the senator’s town hall, held inside a Providence middle school auditorium, to denounce Whitehouse’s support for Mike Pompeo.
Everytime the democrats reach across the aisle, they turn their backs to the majority of americans. It would be nice if the dems learned this lesson very soon. trump didn’t win because he was a good candidate for president- he’s the worst president the US has ever had. he won only because the dems failed the american people so miserably. The majority of eligible americans didn’t vote. Who were they going to vote for?
They could have voted for one of the other two national candidates, Gary Johnson or Jill Stein. Part of the problem lies with people either fearmongering others to vote D or R, or pretending that those are the only two parties (the latter behavior includes your comment).
You do realize that Stein and Johnson were NOT on the ballot in over half the states? Third parties are not allowed to run in some states and most of the other states have passed unethical and unconstitutional election laws that make getting on the ballot 400% more difficult than someone from the 2 parties. How could they win if they are only on half the ballots?
here is the explanation
https://ballotpedia.org/Ballot_access_for_major_and_minor_party_candidates
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2012-07-08/third-party-ballot-access/56098480/1
The #vichyDemocrats need to feel the pain of primaries just as the TeaParty used the fear of primaries to bring the GOP to heel.
This isn’t about “reaching across the aisle”, this is about having enough cover to help enable neoliberal governance while saying at the same time they are against the very same thing. It’s simply theater. That’s why they foisted HRC on us instead of the eminently more electable, and rational, Sanders.
Quit thinking of Democrats behavior as a bug in the system, it’s a feature and nothing more.
Indeed!!!
Well said!
oh sure –
i like the part where this imbecile of the dumb&dumbers says, i MAY have ben wrong. Yeah. Like when the dumb&dumbers believed in or even worshipped WMD, the may have been wrong. Or when the dumb&dumbers bailed out the wallstreet thieves that robbed American and continue to do so, they may have been wrong. Or when the D&D’ers sabotaged the Bernie Sanders campaign, they may have been wrong. Or when they vaporised the glass stiegel act, or voted for NAFTA, or tried to implement the TPP, they may have been wrong.
These dumb&dumber ahoes seem too be reeeeeeal good at may-have-been-wronging
Now I WONDER why the Democratic Party blew an election where their favorite opponent did everything he could for them to win?
The democraps are republicans. There aren’t two parties anymore. It’s a duopoly. The only difference between the two is abortion rights and that’s about it. Democraps give lip service to economic issues and once elected, Democraps “compromise” giving away the store to republicans.
Obama had a democratic congress with a filibuster proof senate for about 4-6 months, yet he didn’t even try for single payer and immediately took the public option off the table to get republicans to vote for the bill, yet the republicans didn’t and we received a republican health insurance plan Romneycare AKA, Obamacare or ACA. Both parties are corrupt and bought by special interests i.e. Wall Street, big oil, big Rx, health insurance companies,etc. It’s time to leave the corrupt Democraps & vote for only 3rd party candidates on the ballot. Green, Democratic Socialists Party who don’t take any money from special interests and they, unlike the duopoly, actually WANT to work for US, we the people instead of just the 1%.
We’ve seen this movie before. Faux “I feel your pain” nonsense and once elected they hurt us even more for the benefit of their donors. Please get off the merry-go-round and vote for OUR INTERESTS starting in the midterm elections. If enough are elected they may be able to get President Trump to enact some laws to benefit us, the people.
Remember nothing will change until we vote for change candidates!
As I recall there was a public option on the table in the Senate. It fell short by 1 vote—Joe Lieberman’s.
Sen Whitehouse, let me provide some guidance on one pick, “but said he wants to meet with Elaine Chao, Trump’s pick for transportation secretary, before making a decision.”
She’s married to Sen Mitch the Bitch McConnell. ALL the Dems in the Senate should just not even consider her. FOR ONCE give the Rethugs some of their own medicine. Teach Mitch a lesson about obstruction. DO NOT CONSIDER HER AT ALL!! How clueless can you spineless cowards be? DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER VOTING FOR HER, DO NOT EVEN MEET WITH HER.
But NO< they;ll crumble; they always do.
The democraps are republicans. There aren’t two parties anymore. It’s a duopoly. The only difference between the two is abortion rights and that’s about it. Democraps give lip service to economic issues and once elected, Democraps “compromise” giving away the store to republicans.
Obama had a democratic congress with a filibuster proof senate for about 4-6 months, yet he didn’t even try for single payer and immediately took the public option off the table to get republicans to vote for the bill, yet the republicans didn’t and we received a republican health insurance plan Romneycare AKA, Obamacare or ACA. Both parties are corrupt and bought by special interests i.e. Wall Street, big oil, big Rx, health insurance companies,etc. It’s time to leave the corrupt Democraps & vote for only 3rd party candidates on the ballot. Green, Democratic Socialists Party who don’t take any money from special interests and they, unlike the duopoly, actually WANT to work for US, we the people instead of just the 1%.
We’ve seen this movie before. Faux “I feel your pain” nonsense and once elected they hurt us even more for the benefit of their donors. Please get off the merry-go-round and vote for OUR INTERESTS starting in the midterm elections. If enough are elected they may be able to get President Trump to enact some laws to benefit us, the people.
Remember nothing will change until we vote for change candidates!
You are kidding, right?
She was confirmed by the senate today, on a vote of 93-6.
Who taught you a dumb political move like that??
No wonder you lost in November, you have no strategy, you’re just disgruntled.
I honestly do not understand the Democrats, and their continuing capitulation to the fascists when they take over Congress and the Executive. It seems that they are genetically spineless, like it is a prime trait to be qualified for higher office within the party.
It is so unbelievable that the two, TWO women senators from New Hampshire voted for the monster Pompeo. What on Earth were they using as a metric. With all of the blah, blah, blah about how we who opposed Clinton were misogynists and sexists, and it was time for a woman POTUS, the two Democrat woman from one very small state vote for the cretin Pompeo. How do they explain that? How do Sen Sanders and Sen Warren explain their past support for Obama’s wars and drone murder?
Personally, I am done with the Democrats forever, even though I supposedly have three “progressive” Dems in Congress representing me. But Warren threw Sanders under the bus, and he let himself be co-opted and appointed sheep dog by the Dems, so it is third party, and only third party for me from now on. The smears campaign against Sanders and Jill Stein were the last straw for me, as was the 16 years of smearing and lying about Ralph Nader, a true public servant unlike any of the corrupt puppets of the corporations that most Dems represent, from our recent disaster of a president on down to the Dem machine functionaries in the DNC.
Sing it, sister! (I’m assuming you’re a woman because of your outrage over the NH senators… ) You are absolutely right about the Democrats. I have held my nose and voted for one Democrat after the next. The rotten fetid mannequins like HRC stink so bad you can smell their guts fermenting if they stand too close to you. They beat working people over the head with their sanctimonious speeches about this and that, then shuffle off to their $10K plate fundraisers. I’m so sick of the false choice between corrupt Republicans on the one hand and neoliberal hacks like the Clintons and Obama. Their neoliberal ideology has shrugged away the country while their true constituents are the software tech idjits and hedge fund managers and Saudi princes weekend shopping for luxury post-apocalyptic housing in New Zealand.
https://youtu.be/s7tWHJfhiyo
Please review the video above (all 5 are excellent) about Third Party voting.
I think we should resist like the wonderful folks in Rhode Island just did.
https://youtu.be/AefwYjYkK6s
(On a side note, what has Sanders ever accomplished? Above you even admitted he and Warren support drone wars. Yet you are ready to install another Trump by voting Third Party because… why exactly?)
Yes, the Democrats have been a huge disappointment. I hope you will consider that there may be a more effective way to register your displeasure than handing another vote to the very folks you dislike the most. I am sure you are well aware that if even a small majority of the Third Party votes had gone to Clinton we wouldn’t be in this mess with Trump now…
Your comment, Ulan, is part of the reason why our country isn’t a full democracy anymore. How can our country be a full democracy, when we have a Democratic Party that doesn’t even believe in democratic elections? How can it be, when people are bullied and intimidated into rejecting the parties and candidates they agree with most in order to vote for a supposed “lesser” of two evils? How can it be, when both current ruling parties enact harsh ballot access laws and debate inclusion requirements designed, as even several judges have admitted, to protect the so-called “two-party system”?
Go practice your doublespeak at the “Democratic” Party’s next Two Minutes of Hate rally, we’re not having it here. Here, most of us actually believe in the First Amendment and take it at face value.
i’m wondering if you took on the full import of Grey’s video and explanation of fptp voting.
Yes, we’d be in the mess that HRC would have created.
Absolutely correct. Progressives need to register Green and get all their friends and family to register Green. Greens need new young activists to take over local party affiliates. Then they need to get active and elect Greens to local and then state houses. The Dem leadership is too corrupt. Pelosi and Schumer appointments demonstrate that. No more support of the Wall Street party. Build a new progressive party from the ground up. Form neighborhood assemblies to keep each other informed and build local blocks of power. And take anti-oppression training to inoculate yourselves against divide and conquer tactics. And read books not the MSM. Wright’s Power Elite. Klein’s This Changes Everything. Alexander’s The New Jim Crow.
Democracy can work if we try it.
Do something selfless for the next seven generations.
It would be nice if a primary challenge in Massachusetts left Warren with lots of free time so she can lunch with her bff HRC, and the two of them can laugh about how they screwed Sanders.
People in every state should do the same thing with each of their senators. And be clear th senators will not be getting their votes in the mid-term elections if they continue to “get it wrong.”
The problem is that some states may favor certain groups- though withthe right effort, barriers can be overcome.
I already plan to work against the incumbent Senators. One narrowly won when the media backed him in the primary.
The CIA has been covertly supporting al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and Iraq for years, while denying that, & taking huge $$$ to fight them. Does Whitehouse expect Pompeo to change that? Did he ask? Why is friendship with R. Sen from Florida, Mark Rubio, a reason to support Pompeo??
Here is one article on U.S. support for ISIS: http://www.globalresearch.ca/syria-undeclared-us-nato-war-of-aggression-using-al-qaeda-terrorism-as-an-instrument-of-death-and-destruction/5571339 I have been tweeting many such links I find @misc_CIA_victim
One can hope Gabbard’s bill passes.
I’m one of this guy’s constituents, and I called his office to complain as soon as he and the other 13 Dems voted for Pompeo… He’s a mainstream Dem jerk who wants to keep his finger in the pie and jockey for position to get more power (more $) in the future. If there was no mass resistance to Trump and his policies, Whitehouse would be voting right along with Feinstein and Schumer and all the rest of the mainstream, feckless, gutless, useless DNC hacks. Once he heard there was a refugee protest, Whitehouse scampered over to the State House to give a speech, as if he was Che Guevara. He is the xerox copy of the Clinton-style mainstream Dem who fills his pockets with Wall St money and bends his vote according to whichever the way the wind is blowing: Are you guys for a war? Okay, I’m for a war too! You guys mad about Trump? Me too! Me too! But if people weren’t watching (as he THOUGHT they weren’t for the Pompeo confirmation), he’d be voting right along with Trump. Just an absolutely gross, bland, gutless mainstream Dem.
yeah senator you got it wrong, and sadly you are probably going to keep getting it wrong, because you know how which side your bread is buttered on.
Where does he stand on capital punishment?
He voted for Pompeo. Which means Whitehouse supports torture.
This is the only upside of a President Trump. Enormous, protesting crowds holding Democrats accountable. Once such a movement is organized and energized it’s unlikely to retreat into insignificance or impotence. It is very likely to affect who can succeed as a Democratic candidate.
Neoliberals born again as suddenly principled opponents of bad things, should not be believed or accepted. Hopefully, enough left-of-center voters now have that clue.
Aren’t we being shown that Dems and Reps just take turns every few yrs beating ea other over the head w/ feather pillows; the only people that get fooled are the voters.
Possibly the greatest damage Trump seems to be doing is
that his corruption is going to keep the democrat corruption
alive.
Democrats are delusional, lying republicans.
Their words are deceitful and their allegiance is to the same
corruptions as their republican partners, but,
boy oh boy,
Trump will help save the democrat lie.
These corporate owned fakers will find some other faker to
support the agenda in future votes and then those fakers will
say, ” I may have been wrong” after they take their turn
to do damage.
Sad. The Senator was so wrong, strategically. Who is he fooling? Did he not notice how Senator Warren and Senator Markey were voting? They both voted NO. Last year I thought he belonged In the Whitehouse, now I think Mr. Whitehouse is incompetent and greasy, whatever like my father in law says “Never prescribe FDA approved Medications until you see what happens in the population in the first few years.” Mr. Whitehouse could have been great for America. Sad that he wont be. Sad. We saw what he aspires to, Greatness is not what it involves. Sad. Not Great. Loser actually, if I have to say so myself. Come again. His staff are remarkably rude, BTW.
“Sometimes you need to be in a position to say no if something really, really significant happens.”
Very true. Leftists shitting their pants over every single thing Trump does (#RESIST) will ruin their ability to cry wolf when it really matters.
The problem is that the majority of people
“shitting their pants” right now are not “leftists.”
They are mostly people who support right wing militant corporatism
if it wears a democrat label.
Real leftists are not allowed in either corporate party facades.
Also, when you say
“when it really matters”
indicates that you are way out of touch.
Crying about Mike Pompeo is crying wolf truthfully.
Saw a tweet from a Politico reporter that says Schumer is voting no on all the rest of the nominees. The protestors at the airport must have shouted some spine into him.
Schumer cares about 3 things–Schumer, Israel, and Wall Street. Any “spine” he displays is meaningless until he’s willing to gore either Israel or Wall Street’s ox.
But he is smart enough to see the handwriting on the wall, which is that if he doesn’t at least nominally resist everything else Trump does, his reign as the head of the Senate minority is in jeopardy. Seems to me there is a bit of an awakening going on among the “left/progressive” wing of the spectrum that “centrists” and “neoliberals” like Schumer et al within the Democratic party are a big part of the “credibility” problem the Democratic party is having.
And they are starting to understand if members of the House and Senate minority can’t even be bothered to show a united front against Trump and the GOP majorities, then what in the fuck are they good for? Sucking up tax dollars to be complicit in fucking everyone over?
With friends like the incrementalists, centrist save your powder types like Schumer et al in the Democratic party, who needs enemies? Precisely why the Democratic party has been hemorrhaging registered voters, and been unable to turn out consistently those voters who skew progressive/left for a long time as evidenced by the ongoing blood bath at the state and local level.
Either believe in something openly and fight for it consistently or don’t–but being a big compromising squish on everything and anything doesn’t ever make for good politics or policy. Chuckles Schumer believes in exactly the 3 things I’ve noted above, at least to the degree he’ll fight for them openly and consistently.
And for fuck’s sake, make sure the GOP owns every bit of its horrific agenda and policies without having the Democratic party to hide behind on the basis of its complicity and enabling of it. The Democratic party’s “base” shouldn’t always have to be leading the way for its nominal “leaders” (i.e. what’s the point of voters spending time and energy electing “leaders” to lead a party and constituency, if you know, they never actually “lead” anything–I mean that’s fucking absurd).
Should have specified that it was “temporary” spine, for sure, but still kind of amazing. Liz Warren got yelled at a lot for her vote for Carson. It’s all good, until they get replaced by what we used to call “real” Democrats. Or by a bunch of Democratic Socialists and Communists, which is my personal preference.
Interesting the new groups emerging like “Justice Democrats” intending to primary the suck-ups. No excuse for any of these votes so far.
With the vote for Ben Carson and her tepid opposition to Mnuchin, I’ve pretty much written off Elizabeth Warren. She isn’t distinguishing herself as a defender of the common man and woman.
well she was a republican for decades, because she thought they were better for markets. a hawk on foreign policy as far as i can tell. it’s pretty sad when the progressives in the dino party are people who were eventually driven from the republican party because of its increasing extremism.
Well said, especially about Schumer. Israel is the tail that wags the American dog.