TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Okay so question. What were Republicans supposed to do when Trump got the nomination?
Have him quietly removed. I really thought they would, by fair means or foul.
Okay so question. What were Republicans supposed to do when Trump got the nomination?
I don't need anything of the sort, I was explaining why I vote as I do, not trying to persuade anybody else of who to vote for.
But those opinions must be based on something. I'm always wary of people who tell me they're not trying to convince me, even though they insist on broadcasting their opinions and convictions.
If you think they're hostile towards the middle-class, you should be able to support that with more than a single data point. I don't think my request is unreasonable.
I think this is miles off base, and it's my sense that there are two faults in your thinking:Biden doesn't need to lose the race himself, Pelosi already lost it for him. Any candidate the party leadership pushes is tainted with all the mistakes the party has made and all the dissatisfactions the voters have. How else did Trump end up beating the actual Republican candidates?
I think this is miles off base, and it's my sense that there are two faults in your thinking:
(1) You blame Pelosi for things that are out of her control. Our leaders, Speaker and POTUS among them, have limits to their powers.
(2) You blame Pelosi for being pragmatic. It's unfortunate that's become a dirty word to many on the left. In my view, she's doing more to advance progressive policies than anyone on the national stage.
If there's anything in particular that you take issue with Pelosi on, I'm all eyes. If the basis for your condemnation is vague, maybe you should reconsider.
Add: Not long ago, I though she needed to go and make way for the next generation. Based on the election, and her performance since the election, clearly I was wrong.
It's cute how there's this quaint belief that divergence in social-political beliefs can be reconciled by rational means and demands for evidence.
It's enough to know this growing disdain for the Pelosi/Schumer/Hoyer leadership era is an attitude that persists.
If for no other reason than pragmatism works both ways.
Have him quietly removed. I really thought they would, by fair means or foul.
Because Pelosi, who is grounded in reality and is a cunning strategist, knows that the path to victory in 2020 lies in large part with with malleable, white working class voters in PA, MI and WI.I was using Pelosi as synecdoche, to represent the whole of the core Democratic leadership. She's a symptom of the problem, and an example of it, but not the cause. As for her doing "more" to advance progressive policies I haven't seen that. Wasn't she the one who assured health insurors that they don't need to worry, Medicare For All won't happen? Why is she sniping at AOC?
I'm way not a fan of posts addressed to dead air. It's a lousy way to communicate.It's cute how there's this quaint belief that divergence in social-political beliefs can be reconciled by rational means and demands for evidence.
Ditto re dead air.Perhaps each and every person who doesn't like Biden can be lectured at until they do?
There were no fair means to remove him. How foul would you be willing to get?
Because Pelosi, who is grounded in reality and is a cunning strategist, knows that the path to victory in 2020 lies in large part with with malleable, white working class voters in PA, MI and WI.
I'm way not a fan of posts addressed to dead air. It's a lousy way to communicate.
I was speaking of the Republicans, not myself. And fairness and foulness are relative. I'm certain the Republican Party is far too noble to do anything truly wicked.
Then let me rephrase: how foul a method would you approve of?
Who said I'd approve?
I said I expected the Republicans to do something, I didn't say I thought they should.
Early this year, they said about 49% of registered voters would "definitely vote against" Donald Trump, with only 26% who said they would definitely vote for.
That brings me some relief, though complacency is dangerous of course.
We need someone who can give that push to overwhelm the Trump vote, and I don't know if uncle Joe has it. He's creepy and boring. His creepiness gets cancelled imo by Trump's absolutely revolting behavior for the past 3 years, but he's still boring and the only thing he has going for him right now is he's probably the only Democratic candidate so far who has attacked Trump right out of the gate, as if to suggest he doesn't care about the competition. He's already won; it's between him and Trump now and he'll strike first.
And yeah, considering this, and seeing the lavish praise given to empty suits like Mayor Pete or Beto O'Rourke, over vastly superior candidates like Elizabeth Warren or Kamalah Harris, I have to admit I'm unconvinced that "white voters"TM won't flock right back to Dolt 45 over the latter two. And I do expect Biden to push for policies in the next few weeks that are good enough. I'll likely prefer his health care plan over the GOP's current "let them die and their corpses rot in the street" plan, his tax plan over their "new money bins for Scrooge McDuck" tax policy, and his racial views over their "darkies deserve to be killed for being uppity" racial politics.
And I'm going to guess, based on various conversations I've had, that much of the Dem base agrees with me on this. Would I *prefer* Warren? Yes. Is Biden more likely to get good press coverage, and less likely to freak out "white voters"TM? Also yes. And before anyone whines about "lesser of two evils", I'm actually saying that Biden is "less good than Warren, but vastly preferable to the pure unmitigated evil that Cheeto Benito is".
You haven't said you thought they shouldn't either. Did you think they shouldn't?
But regardless, since the Republican party did not behave as you expected, did this lead you to revise your estimation of the party?
I think the idea that the Democratic party is hostile to the middle class is patently absurd.
I was using Pelosi as synecdoche, to represent the whole of the core Democratic leadership.