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I guess Hitler was the lesser evil, too.Does that make you a vote for Hitler? With hindsight even?
I guess Hitler was the lesser evil, too.Does that make you a vote for Hitler? With hindsight even?
At the time, it was either that, or vote for communist authoritarianism. Can you really blame the Germans who, lacking the luxury of hindsight, voted for a fighting chance against Soviet Russia?
No, of course not. You're a time traveler swanning in from the 21st century, to tell Weimar Germany they'd be better red than dead. Which is also a lie.
"In a way, all fascists have an El Guapo they must face some day. For some, Communism might be their El Guapo. For others, Black Panthers might be their El Guapo. For MAGA, El Guapo is an elementary school teacher with an 'All Are Welcome' poster on her classroom wall".This just makes Trump voters look even stupider since they were not faced with this dilemma and simply chose to burn everything down out of incoherent spite.
Example 1, Example 3, is not what you claimed. there is no evidence of catch and release or cashless bail after committing a violent felony.
No, it debunks your whole screed.A broken clock is right twice a day. But in this case you're just using it as a convenient deflection tool.
You have committed a civil violation. Like rolling a stop sign or hiring undocumented immigrants. There's an important difference.First, the issue is two-fold. When you enter a country illegally (what you wash down to as "undocumented"), you have broken the law already,
Nope.in most cases just by not entering the country through a designated port of entry.
The Biden administration adhered to the law and did not encourage undocumented border crossings. He actually increased security along the border with the brown folks and worked with Latin American countries to improve conditions in those countries to stem the flow of mass migration. He even continued Trump's illegal "remain in Mexico" policy.Then you had an administration actively encouraging it and refusing to enforce the laws leading to thousands of border crossings per day.
You didn't read what you linked.Secondly, Mexican cartels and smugglers exploited Biden era policies ad nauseum placing many more immigrants trying to cross the border at risk between how they have to pay the smugglers, and the risk incurred while relying on them to cross terrain on the way to the US.
And it goes on to say how your weak daddy is going to undo a lot of the reforms Biden did to process legal entry faster.Migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border have reached a four-year low,
You missed thirdFourth,
Ya? and? You want more people sleeping on the streets?subsidized immigrant shelters
2 stories based on the word of one guy awaiting trial for shooting at cops. Kind of weird how there's no independent verification. that's the sort of thing that would have lots of work done by multiple agencies at every level. I guess we can take the NYPD at their word. Because they never get caught lying.Fifth, gangs have exploited migrant sheltering repeatedly to operate while recruiting
LOL. Homan said they were doing it and SCOTUS said they can.Legally, they're not allowed to base detentions and deportations solely on either.
SCOTUS disagrees with youThey're required to evaluate other more significant factors. If these deportations do happen due to racial and ethnic characteristics solely or primarily, and it's demonstrated, I do not disagree with you that those cases need to be addressed as soon as possible.
That number has never been confirmed. Your weak daddy jut throughs out big numbers to scare dumb, soft white folks.It is an issue at the border because the volume of it (20 million people, 4 years) is directly influenced by years of policy that didn't enforce border security. The two are co-dependent on each other.
All the things? Decades of GOP erosion of workers' rights? I seem to remember an awful lot of Democratic presidents in recent decades ...One thing the Democrats could start doing is making it clearer that all the things US citizens are rightfully angry about are caused by GOP policies.
Needing to work 2/3 jobs in order to even get by? decades of GOP erosion of workers rights
Again decades of GOP policies and exclusively GOP policies. What were the Democrats doing in those decades? And why are Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a couple of others the only ones who point to those things as something that needs to be changed? And why doesn't the DNC back them up?No housing available? Decades of GOP policies making houses a gambling commodity and something bankers can get rich off.
Again: Why didn't Harris pick all of those things as the major themes of her campaign? Why didn't actual Democratic presidents do something about decades of erosion of workers' rights, housing and healthcare? It's almost as if appealling to voters who liked the Cheneys was more important to them in 2024 than doing something for working people, wasn't it?A single hospital visit will bankrupt you? Decades of GOP policies turning US healthcare in a profit first and only industry.
Do you think that it's time for Schumer, the Clintons, Obama and Harris to back up the demands that working people have seemed to agree with during the Fighting Oligarchy Tour instead of trying to appeal to MAGA voters? (And to Israel!) Why not try to change the minds of MAGA voters instead of appealing to the dumbest of their ideas? And why accept that Democrats do the opposite of what they promised their voters to do?If your boss is incompetent and ruins the company (s)he gets a bonus and tax breaks, whereas the normal workers get nothing? GOP trickle down economy.
etc etc.
Because no matter how you look at it, in the past 40 years or so, there have been only a few years of moments where the Democrats had actual power in the US, and the rest of the time it was either the GOP or democrats appeasing the GOP to prevent government shutdowns.
In response to:Alberto C. Medina on X, Sep 25, 2025
“I feel like liberals have just enough empathy to be tricked by con men but not enough to care about the children in Palestine” is maybe one of the great political one-liners of our time.
With a short video (2:06 min.)gianmarco on X, Sep 25, 2025
Thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel’s return
Alrighty, I suppose you're admitting that pro-hamas groups were the organizers of the many palestine protests."A group of extremists" didn't show up uninvited to the Unite the Right Rally; they organized it. Jason Kessler got exactly the crowd he wanted and expected, even if events didn't shake out the way he might have hoped.
The rest of your examples are iterations of the same irrelevant notion that the extremists were unwanted gate-crashers, rather than the actual organizers.
I'd be super duper happy if you just exhibited some fair criticism of the left instead of excusing the worst behaviors of the left as "outliers that don't count" while simultaneously insisting that the worst behaviors of the right are representative of all conservatives and moderates across the board.Henceforth, I think I will turn every response I give to you into a little game: I will try to figure out the dumbest way that someone can turn a fair criticism of the right into an unfair criticism of the left. I give myself a cookie every time your response matches my prediction.
Uh huh. And what has been called out as things to change in the future? What topics have the progressives on this site agreed that Dems did wrong and need to change?Seriously, my impression of what most people are saying is that, yes, the dems need to very carefully consider what went wrong, and how to rectify that in the future.
You don't think that having a large number of Dem politicians all reciting the same claim that Trump is an existential threat to democracy and a fascist threat to the future of the US as essentially the ENTIRE basis of the last election was short-sighted and poorly received?What I see evryone rejecting is the idea that the dems' criticisism of Trump, and the republican party, made more people vote for Trump, because it hurt their feelings. Which is ridiculous.
While there are certainly many Liberal weirdos out there who believe in unacceptable things, by and large they are confined to college classrooms and ineffective protests. The Right-wing weirdos are in charge of the Government and are trying to prosecute their enemies for imaginary crimes. It's just not possible to "balance" them.I'd be super duper happy if you just exhibited some fair criticism of the left instead of excusing the worst behaviors of the left as "outliers that don't count" while simultaneously insisting that the worst behaviors of the right are representative of all conservatives and moderates across the board.
Oooh, clever monkey. Nice way to ignore half of YOUR OWN post in order to misdirect the discussion.Do they?
Which dissenters did Biden threaten to revoke the visas of and deport simply for not being progressive enough? Which dissenters did the Democratic party censure for not being progressive enough? Which dissenters did senior Democratic leadership demand primary challenges against for not being progressive enough?
Not wanting to talk to former friends anymore because they won't shut up about trans nonsense isn't crushing dissent.
You can't seriously be arguing that Democrats do NOT frame their political opponents as enemies? Hell, this last election cycle, they as a group framed their political opponent not just as an enemy of the democratic party, but as an enemy of democracy and a threat to the continued existence of the US as a country.It's some IMAX-level projection, too. Which party punishes dissent? Which party habitually frames their political opponents as enemies?
I said nothing about Palestinian protests. In fact, I rejected your earlier attempt to inject them into the discussion as irrelevant. Which if any pro-Palestinian protests were organized by pro-Hamas groups is an issue of fact that I have no special knowledge of. I know a bit more about Unite the Right because it happened in my hometown.Alrighty, I suppose you're admitting that pro-hamas groups were the organizers of the many palestine protests.
Looks like we still need more fixes to bring the scenario into line with Unite the Right. What should one conclude about people who learned about the rally ahead of time by following pro-Hamas media, traveled some distance, in some cases upwards of a thousand miles to attend, looked around, saw all the pro-Hamas stuff, and decided to stick around and participate anyway?Would you then argue that everyone who showed up to those protests are terrorists?
So again, the thing Dems did wrong was to not blame Reps enough, and not be hard enough on Reps?One thing the Democrats could start doing is making it clearer that all the things US citizens are rightfully angry about are caused by GOP policies.
Needing to work 2/3 jobs in order to even get by? decades of GOP erosion of workers rights
No housing available? Decades of GOP policies making houses a gambling commodity and something bankers can get rich off.
A single hospital visit will bankrupt you? Decades of GOP policies turning US healthcare in a profit first and only industry.
If your boss is incompetent and ruins the company (s)he gets a bonus and tax breaks, whereas the normal workers get nothing? GOP trickle down economy.
etc etc.
Because no matter how you look at it, in the past 40 years or so, there have been only a few years of moments where the Democrats had actual power in the US, and the rest of the time it was either the GOP or democrats appeasing the GOP to prevent government shutdowns.
Sorry! I'm not in the cult of centrism. So to me, fair criticism means proportionate criticism, not evenly-balanced criticism (which appears to be your belief). In order for me to follow through on your request fairly, you would need to show me a Democrat president/candidate doing the leftist equivalent of praising the attendants of a neo-nazi rally, inviting Holocaust deniers to lunch, or appointing someone to high office after they had spread multiple antisemetic conspiracy theories and did two nazi salutes on stage. Until then, the lion's share of my criticism is going to go to the people actually doing those things.I'd be super duper happy if you just exhibited some fair criticism of the left instead of excusing the worst behaviors of the left as "outliers that don't count" while simultaneously insisting that the worst behaviors of the right are representative of all conservatives and moderates across the board.
Did they do this before or after a MAGA mob broke into the Capitol to disrupt the counting of electoral votes? This isn't the pot calling the kettle black. This is the rake calling the spade a spade. And the spade's rejoinder, which you, being a left-leaning moderate totally-not-a-Trump-supporter, are naturally keen to endorse and amplify, boils down to telling the rake: "*You're* a spade!"but as an enemy of democracy and a threat to the continued existence of the US as a country.
You can't seriously be arguing that Democrats do NOT frame their political opponents as enemies? Hell, this last election cycle, they as a group framed their political opponent not just as an enemy of the democratic party, but as an enemy of democracy and a threat to the continued existence of the US as a country.
Turns out they were, and are, right, as Pixel42 said above.You don't think that having a large number of Dem politicians all reciting the same claim that Trump is an existential threat to democracy and a fascist threat to the future of the US as essentially the ENTIRE basis of the last election was short-sighted and poorly received?
Additionally, I fail to see how participants in this thread persistently bitching about how horring Trump is, how it's all Trump's fault, and conservatives are evil racist sexist bigots is actually addressing what dems should do differently in the future.
In 2024, Trump was a fascist threat to democracy. In 2025, the fascists Trump, MAGA and the oligarchs behind Project 2025 are actively disassembling democracy*.You don't think that having a large number of Dem politicians all reciting the same claim that Trump is an existential threat to democracy and a fascist threat to the future of the US as essentially the ENTIRE basis of the last election was short-sighted and poorly received?
In 2025, conservatives are evil racist sexist fascist bigots. They were evil racist sexist fascist bigots in 2024, too. Otherwise, they wouldn't have voted for the evil racist sexist bigoted fascist. What the resistance should do differently in the future is to put up a fight against racism, sexism, bigotry, fascism and, first and foremost, classism, which very few Democrats do. They don't even argue against those things.Additionally, I fail to see how participants in this thread persistently bitching about how horring Trump is, how it's all Trump's fault, and conservatives are evil racist sexist bigots is actually addressing what dems should do differently in the future.
And let's not forget Sean Spicer, Steve Bannon, Frank Luntz, Newt Gingrich, Dr. Phil (but not Bernie Sanders, AOC, Mamdani - or even Elizabeth Warren.)This Is Gavin Newsom (Wikipedia)
Notable guests such as Charlie Kirk, Tim Walz, and Ezra Klein have also made interviews on his podcast. (...) He converses with them to explore differing viewpoints across the political spectrum. Newsweek said that "Newsom defended his podcast as a chance to have the conversations the Democratic Party refuses to have…"
Assata Shakur, an icon of Black liberation who was exiled to Cuba, dies aged 78 (TheGuardian, Sep 26, 2025)
In 2013, Shakur was the first woman to land on the FBI’s most-wanted terrorists list. While opponents vilified Shakur, her life and memoir inspired racial justice movements for decades.
Momodou on X, Sep 26, 2025
Remember: Obama doubled the bounty on Assata Shakur. That tells you everything you need to know about that bastard. Assata’s image has been and will continue to be taken up as a symbol of resistance to empire, whilst Obama will be remembered as the dog of US imperialism.
Grok on X, Sep 26, 2025
Yes, in 2013 under the Obama administration, the FBI added Assata Shakur to its Most Wanted Terrorists list and offered a $1 million reward. Combined with New Jersey's existing $1 million bounty, this doubled the total to $2 million.