Washington Examiner / Magazine
February 19, 2019 Issue
February 19, 2019 Print Edition
Cover Story
Howard Schultz and independent folly
Howard Schultz had every reason to be surprised when his recent announcement that he might run for president in 2020 was met with fury by fellow liberals. It was not that Schultz is comparatively “moderate” by the standards of the Democratic Party, or even his self-description as a “centrist,” that inspired the hostility. Joe Biden, who these days (amazingly) passes as a moderate, is currently leading in opinion polls, and Schultz’s moderation is largely confined to fiscal policies that interest few Democratic activists. On the hot-button social issues of the moment, the retired Starbucks CEO is safely orthodox-liberal. No, Schultz’ error was in telling his “60 Minutes” interlocutor that he intended to run not as a Democrat but as an independent. In that sense, Schultz was being both shrewd and resourceful. Despite the fact that...

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