Democrats Rediscover the Rhetoric of 'Freedom.' How About Rediscovering the Policies?
We should be skeptical of some Democrats' newfound embrace of "freedom" until they abandon freedom-restricting policies.

As the November 2022 midterms draw near, it seems that Democrats may start to embrace rhetoric championing "freedom" and "liberty" after a long hiatus. After seemingly allowing Republicans to claim the title of the "party of freedom" uncontested, Democrats are starting to readopt the terms that were once derided as right-wing dog whistles in recent years.
"What's the Democrats' message? I hear this all the time. Simple. We are the party of freedom." Rep. Eric Swalwell (D–Calif.) tweeted in July. "Freedom to make your own health care choices. Freedom from your fear of gun violence. Freedom to have your vote counted. Our message is our values. Freedom for all."
In Kansas, language emphasizing personal freedom helped lead pro-choice activists to a landslide victory in the state's abortion rights referendum. Instead of concentrating specifically on abortion, political messaging focused on resisting government control and the principle of personal choice. In particular, many of the ads framed the state's proposed anti-abortion constitutional amendment as a "government mandate." In one ad, a local pastor, sitting in a church pew, says "I'm voting 'no' on the proposed amendment because it replaces religious freedom with government control." He asks viewers to join him "and thousands of Christians in voting 'no.'"
This strategy appeared to be incredibly effective. In a state that voted in 2020 to reelect Donald Trump by a nearly 15-point margin, Kansans voted to preserve their state's constitutional right to abortion 59 percent to 41 percent.
"If the Democrats stand one chance of salvaging these midterms and holding onto their House majority, they will do everything they can to make this election about … the massive intrusion into our private lives by a moralistic police state that is backed by only one-third of the country," wrote the New Republic editor Michael Tomasky in July. He argues that congressional Democrats should publicly announce that they're "also here to defend individual rights more broadly… in short, your freedom. If they can make this race about that, they have a shot."
However, recent attempts by Democrats to utilize an emphasis on freedom have not always been as successful. "Freedom is under attack in your state. Your Republican leaders, they're banning books, making it harder to vote, restricting speech in classrooms, even criminalizing women and doctors," said California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a July 4 political ad that aired on Fox News stations in Florida. The ad ends with an offer for Floridians to "join us in California where we still believe in freedom."
The ad was roundly criticized. "Its wording suggests that Newsom might be delusional," wrote Steven Greenhut for Reason. "In what universe can a governor argue that California—despite its historical appeal to entrepreneurs and creative types—remains a beacon for freedom seekers? That ship has sailed like a yacht that has departed Long Beach harbor." Despite the shaky ground of Newsom's claims, the fact that he even made them at all represents a turn in Democrats' messaging. For Democrats, freedom is back in style.
It is a positive sign that Democrats seem willing to fight Republicans for ownership of words like "freedom" and "liberty." But neither party can make a legitimate claim to these principles until they dramatically change their current policy goals.
The unfortunate truth is that politicians' embrace of "freedom" is typically a meaningless gesture. The term is used as a rhetorical football, tossed around to raise public approval but rarely motivating policy. Both sides have political goals that sometimes align with freedom, sometimes don't, but almost always align with keeping themselves in power.
To Democrats and Republicans alike, it seems the only kind of freedom worth protecting is the freedom to proceed with their own political agendas. While it is all well and good for Democrats to speak of the "freedom" to have abortions or marry a same-sex partner, or for Republicans to advocate our "liberty" to own guns or spurn restrictive COVID-19 regulations, we should withhold our praise until politicians on both sides start embracing the freedom to make decisions that fall outside their ideological lines.
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How About Rediscovering the Policies?
After redefining the word "freedom", the definition aligns perfectly with the leftist agenda.
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How about getting rid of these totalitarians?
I dunno, California and its policies seems to be relatively consistent with freedom.
Freedom to live wherever you want, poop and pee wherever you want, take whatever you want from whomever you want, get an abortion whenever you want, ban whomever you want etc.
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As long as you mask up and double-vaccinate and carry proof that you are compliant in order to do anything or go anywhere.
Remember the new definitions. Freedom = Slavery.
No, Dems believe in freedom. Just their kind of freedom means doing exactly what they demand that you do, in a free spirit, let your freak flag fly, sort of way.
They must have consulted with Rudy Giuliani.
Like what?
Don't hurt yourself trying to think of something.
"Like what?"
"No such thing as women, but if you don't accept that guy with the 10 inch schlong showering with your preteen daughter is a woman then you're a racist, and 'believe all women'."
"Abortion is sacred and it's okay to chop up a full-term baby because 'my body, my choice', except if you're worried about being a guinea pig for an untested mRNA technology and then you're a selfish racist."
"If you don't like little boys in bikinis pole dancing for adult men, or being chemically castrated, you're a religious nut and a racist. Also, 'Gender-Affirming Care’ is now the proper medical term for for Castration, Mastectomy and Sterilization, racist."
"If you think attacking the Whitehouse and burning a historic church isn't a peaceful protest, and selfies in the Rotunda isn't an insurrection, then you're a racist."
"If you think calling a black Republican candidate a "monkey" and throwing bananas at him is racist, then you're a racist. Also "Mexican" and "Muslim" are now races."
"If you can't afford gas for your 1998 Corolla, buy a Tesla, you Earth-hating racist."
Should I go on?
Bingo! Well said. My only complaint is you could have gone on with more examples. Thanks for this comment.
As Koch / Reason libertarians, our concept of freedom revolves around exactly two issues: (1) the right of anyone on the planet (even unaccompanied children) to immigrate to the US at any time (even during a pandemic) and for any reason, and (2) the right to access abortion care until literally one nanosecond before birth.
Since the modern Democratic Party agrees with us on both, I'll continue to support them even if they advocate, like, regulating and taxing a 10-year-old's lemonade stand.
#Libertarianism101
"Freedom to make your own health care choices. Freedom from your fear of gun violence. Freedom to have your vote counted. Our message is our values. Freedom for all."
Yeah, only one of those things has anything to do with freedom and that only works if the only health care choice you care about is abortion.
Yeah, this is one squirrelly definition of freedom. And it doesn’t work to their advantage. How about freedom from: progressive tax rates, health care mandates, minimum wages, hiring restrictions, unions, etc.?
Freedom to make your own health choices -- except when it comes to shots.
Freedom from your fear of gun violence -- but good luck stopping it, since you can't have a gun either.
Freedom to have your vote counted -- whether you voted or not.
Freedom for all -- except unborn babies and people who'd rather not participate in medical experiments.
Yes, we should be skeptical of totalitarians promoting freedom.
Loki was always ahead of the curve:
Loki: I come with glad tidings, of a world made free!
Nick Fury: Free from what?
Loki: Freedom!
It is a positive sign that Democrats seem willing to fight Republicans for ownership of words like "freedom" and "liberty."
lol. Team Blue, like Team Red, are fighting for ownership of the IMAGE of "freedom" and "liberty". Nothing more.
Sure Jeffy……. “boaf sidez”. Where your side loves authoritarian Marxism.
Their rhetoric in Kansas is reminiscent of 1860, when the Democrats were the party advocating for the freedom to own slaves.
It is in defense of an illiberal type of "freedom".
So the only two policies you could cite as examples of Democrats being against freedom are gun regulations and Covid guidelines? Clear public safety measures?
Yeah, we don't want pure anarchy. We're still for more freedom than Republicans (obviously) and even libertarians who, as I've explained many times, are rights-minimalists.
Many leftist have expressly denounced Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion as fascist constructs used to oppress.
They deny property rights and the Freedom necessary for to actually have a right to your property.
They believe in licensing, regulation, etc... all things that are activated against someone even without that someone having violated any one else's rights.
I don't know many leftists, I just know myself and the people I hang out with.
Shall I classify you as the most extreme of conservatives? Are you exactly like the guy who shot at the FBI? Shall I call the police?
google's media's use of "far right".
*interesting*
If you paint all liberals and Democrats as exactly the same as the wokest college freshman or Fidel Castro or even Bernie Sanders, then that means all of you people are literal Nazis.
There's still time to leave this with some dignity, you know. It's the internet. Pretend you were someone else the whole time.
Except Dem voters do not tend to oppose Communists while good luck finding a Republican to support Nazis.
No, it doesn’t. There is a dark solidarity among leftist filth like you to destroy this country. The on,y equivalence on the right is a belief in our constitutional republic, and freedom.
Oh Tony, so dishonest, as always. You say “I don’t know many leftists”, when the likely event is that’s all you know. Shall I classify you as an extreme leftist? Like the one who tried to blow up the ICE facility in Tacoma Washington. Or maybe the the one who tried to murder Brett Kavanaugh? Or maybe the tens of thousands around the country who raped, burned , pillaged, and murdered throughout 2020 in the nationwide George Floyd riots? And so many, many more?
Don’t you EVER try to make that bullshit argument you toxic little commie queen. You will get curb stomped every fucking time. Stupid little bitch.
Rightwingers commit by far the most violence. Just ask the FBI. And you regularly call for mass murder on this website.
"Clear public safety measures?"
Worthless, ineffective "public safety" measures enacted in the name of increasing government power.
"...Clear public safety measures?..."
No, shitbag, no one here is buying your attempt to carve out certain issues by lying about them.
Fuck off and die.
Dems say "freedom" but mean "liberation."
And that word has a shit ton of baggage that keeps it from meaning anything resembling "freedom" within the leftist worldview.
In fact... to be "truly free" in the leftist sense you must first control everyone and compell them to create a world that allows you to do literally whatever you can imagine. But that means those other people are not free. To the leftist ideology though that is OK because those people are fascists and can not be allowed to be free.
"Leftists lie"
Pretty consistent.
To be clear, "leftists" are every single human being in the universe who doesn't think Donald Trump is literally Jesus, correct?
No.
Lefties are creeps like you who want your boot on everyone's throat, Tony.
No faggot, no. Leftists are trash, like you.
Given the fact that the Democratic party is quite literally uninterested in freedom this seems an odd take to me. They are for freedoms the federal government has no say over, and against the freedoms they are supposedly limited from infringing upon.
So expecting that to change any time soon is likely a fools errand.
The democrat party is absolutely interested in freedom. Primarily crushing it.
Looks like Emma Camp just uninvited herself from future Reasonista cocktail parties.
She was already disinvited, for blaming women's lower pay on women's career choices.
No, she's just playing her role.
Notice the framing: first, undue credit for promoting freedom with rhetoric (when there's little to no evidence of them actually doing so), followed up by the idea that they can and are willing to change because of course they have good intentions.
It's both gaslighting and promoting progressivism while covering up its true nature.
"Wealth is, for most people, the only honest and likely path to liberty. With money comes power over the world. Men are freed from drudgery, women from exploitation. Businesses can be started, homes built, communities formed, religions practiced, educations pursued. But liberals aren't very interested in such real and material freedoms. They have a more innocent - not to say toddlerlike - idea of freedom. Liberals want the freedom to put anything into their mouths, to say bad words and to expose their private parts in art museums." -- P. J. O'Rourke.
Nothing reflects this more than the Democrat's war on cheap energy.
Energy is wealth, whether it be used for its productive capacity or merely for the freedom it provides. Those who seek to restrict access or increase the cost of energy are revealing their desire to be your master.
Democrats redefine freedom to mean "limited permission in exchange for Democrat control" and along comes a Reason writer willing to play along while hiding their fealty under a mask of chin tugging skepticism.
Wow, never seen this game before.
^
Empty rhetoric is all we ever get from Reason.
Glasshouses/stones.
Politics is simply one group trying to impose its will on others. Democracy is a structure to allow both the attempt and the resistance while minimizing the violence. Looked at that way each party is trying to curtail someone’s freedom. Unfortunately, the Libertarian notion of just let people be doesn’t really have all that much of a following.
But one of the parties does better than the other and if you choose to ignore that, you own the result: drollin' Joe.
Yeah, one party will allow you quite a bit of economic freedom to try to make of yourself what you can, but would love to regulate a lot of personal behavior. The other will do its best to keep a firm boot on your aspirations of getting ahead in life, but encourages you to you sleep with whomever and whatever you can, and then abort, abort and abort. I’ll take the economic freedom, but it’s Hobson’s choice in many regards.
Peasants/Serfs who are nothing more than Consumers whose only other function is to breed more consumers, are not Capitalists. Unless your capital is doing the heavy lifting for you, not a Capitalist.
"Economic Freedom" is being free from want - Literally the exact opposite of what the current Anglo-American business model, aka failed Conservative socioeconomic policies, requires.
Economic freedom is not freedom from want. It is the freedom to act on your own initiative to make of yourself what you will and to keep most of what you may have gained. By the ways, a walk through San Francisco these days will tell you that the Dems are not delivering freedom from want, but all the Uhaul’s heading out of town suggest that other places are letting people better themselves.
Claiming that those who "spurn restrictive COVID-19 regulations" is freedom, is like claiming that those who "spurn restrictive suicide bomber regulations" also support "Freedom!!!"
Funny how "States Rights" for Conservatives means that they want to persecute or enslave people, like forcing women back into sexual slavery by making them incubators against their will based on the fairy tale that human life begins at some point before, as God clearly states multiple times, the first breath.
Whereas "States Rights" for non-Conservatives means doing the right thing.
"This strategy appeared to be incredibly effective. In a state that voted in 2020 to reelect Donald Trump by a nearly 15-point margin, Kansans voted to preserve their state's constitutional right to abortion 59 percent to 41 percent."
Apparently it is a surprise to journalists that conservatives are pro-choice. Speaking as a libertarian conservative, I am pro-choice and every conservative I know is pro-choice. We are just opposed to killing babies just before birth, i.e. we want reasonable and humane restrictions. Any abortion of a fetus has a downside for all concerned but there are competing considerations, just as there are with any tough decision.
I am not particularly surprised by the Kansas voters' decision about abortion, and I also don't think it represents a weak spot in conservative beliefs. Conservatives are not the brain dead ideologues in the US, that problem lies on the other side.
I'm more inclined to believe that they have discovered Orwellian-Style Doublespeak, than that they have re-discovered freedom.
The very people ignoring and trying to change the Constitution and Bill of Rights, making mandates and threatening political rivals, taking away our liberty and rights, talking about rights.
What a joke!
these people think men can be women, that speech violence, and violence is speech. They think government spending reduces inflation, and Obamacare makes health care affordable. They believe everything is racist, except "anti-racism" which is explicitly racist. They have no credibility. It isn't just policies. They don't believe in freedom. They believe in power - theirs.
If you stopped shoving FOX News into your head for 16 hours a day, you'd be less agitated about that stuff.