

Below is a brilliant analysis of the political equivalent of being a Met fan. It is a guest post from "Marms" who is one of only a small handful of real under 40 year old fans of the team from the Bronx fans- meaning he has a sense of his team's modern day history pre 1996, which is rare for most of his brethren, nor does he support the marketing of pink hats.
Following these last elections I began thinking that being a Democrat must be a lot like being a Mets fan. Both "teams" are constantly assaulted by corporate rival who run a tighter more efficient ship. Both teams have a history of being unable to build upon their success. Both teams are filled with lively characters who often can't get out of their own way. As I ruminated on these similarities I came up with the following comparisons:
Obama / Omar:
Both came into power riding a wave of feel good optimism at a new and brighter future. Once in office, both men did some positive things but ultimately failed after a series of miscalculations and half measures undermined the bases confidence in their leadership. In addition, both men have been unfairly accused of making decisions based upon their ethnicity and country of origin.
Bill Clinton / Bobby V.
The charismatic, seasoned veteran whom the base loves and would love to have back. Kept at arms length by a front office that resents his charm, intellect, and ability to get things done.
David Wright / Harry Reid
Skilled, polished, dull, predictable, corporate insiders who tries to maintain cordial relationships with all his opponents. Although in a position of leadership he is seemingly incapable of lighting a fire under his fellow teammates or base.
Jose Reyes / Nancy Pelosi
Do they help? Do they hurt? Are we better off with them, or does their baggage come with too high a price? There is no denying that when they are on, they are productive, but no one riles the opposition more and questions linger over how much heart they truly have.
Blue Dog Dems / Jeff Wilpon
The meddling interference with the overall plan, the total lack of understanding of what the base wants, the constant need to “play it safe”, the grandstand “pay attention to me” attitude, all present in Jeff-W and the BDD.
Joe Biden / Fred Wilpon
The elder statesmen have done great work on the fringe (fighting to end the war / Building Citifield) but both still cannot escape controversy, have been accused of having lost touch with the base, and have put their foot in their mouths on multiple occasions.
Alan Grayson / K-Rod
Competitive, hot tempered, tough on enemies and teammates, passionate. Both men have exhibited erratic and foolish behavior that has (and may have) cost them a place on the team.
Jimmy Carter / Keith Hernandez
Both of these former leaders are clearly unimpressed with the current regimes and have been known to offer straight and unfettered criticism, while at the same time reminding the base of what it was like to play real hardball back in the day.
Ted Kennedy / Carlos Beltran
Once great titans, the impact of their deaths has been felt deeply by their respective teams.
Excellent.
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