California’s governor is being touted as a successor to the Biden throne. Though he’s often imagined as a beacon of progress, his feckless record shows otherwise.
No, they’re the ones who failed to win that election. They’re the ones who willfully did everything they could to avoid taking principled positions and connecting with voters. Will they do it again? You betcha. Go ahead and be mad at millions of people, or demand a bit more from the couple of hundred of your “leaders” whose entire job it is to win elections.
I’m not sure how to take your comment in this context. Do you have more faith in the dem party to run popular and successful campaigns? Whether you have faith in the voters or not, you still need to get them to vote for you.
So, you think that if the Dems run a candidate with principled stances and popular positions that people would support them.
I have no such faith in the American voter. They can’t tell the difference between principles and propaganda, and they have no idea what’s good for them.
Say you’re right. What do you do with that information if you’re running a campaign? Those are the circumstances. You can’t change them, but you want to win.
For me, I understand why you feel that way, but I’m not really in agreement. I think your average voter knows good and well that politicians are generally full of shit. Unfortunately, they feel trapped by the system. This makes them either choose “the lesser evil” or give up entirely. Both of those reactions are understandable given the context. This dynamic has not improved the context.
Boy howdy! I sure learned my lesson! And I’ll bet you must be happy as the day is long that the millions of Americans hurt by the questionable decision to allow good to be the enemy of perfect have also learned that lesson right alongside the rest of us.
Thank you so much for the tough love you brought down on us all. I’m sure we’re all going to be so much better from it once we’re done morning our losses and are once again allowed to be seen in public.
Aw shucks pardner, you’ve convinced me to vote against my conscience! Adding my vote will surely put us over the top. What’s that? We need to convince millions more? Well, okay, sure seems like it might be easier to scare a few politicians into doing what’s right, but I’m down to hear your plan. The plan is to gaslight and browbeat people who recognize the moral bankruptcy in the Democratic party until they just vote for them anyway? Can I at least pretend that genocidal dementia patients like Joe Biden are actually “the most progressive president in history”? I can? Damn, I’m really understanding the attraction now!
Cool story! I hope for your sake, history repeats itself. And if it helps, from what I understand, the suffering of others is a lot more tolerable when you lack the empathy it takes to think of anyone but yourself.
The democrats weren’t the ones that stayed home during the most important election of their lives. Just saying…
No, they’re the ones who failed to win that election. They’re the ones who willfully did everything they could to avoid taking principled positions and connecting with voters. Will they do it again? You betcha. Go ahead and be mad at millions of people, or demand a bit more from the couple of hundred of your “leaders” whose entire job it is to win elections.
Wish I had your faith in American voters.
I’m not sure how to take your comment in this context. Do you have more faith in the dem party to run popular and successful campaigns? Whether you have faith in the voters or not, you still need to get them to vote for you.
So, you think that if the Dems run a candidate with principled stances and popular positions that people would support them.
I have no such faith in the American voter. They can’t tell the difference between principles and propaganda, and they have no idea what’s good for them.
Say you’re right. What do you do with that information if you’re running a campaign? Those are the circumstances. You can’t change them, but you want to win.
For me, I understand why you feel that way, but I’m not really in agreement. I think your average voter knows good and well that politicians are generally full of shit. Unfortunately, they feel trapped by the system. This makes them either choose “the lesser evil” or give up entirely. Both of those reactions are understandable given the context. This dynamic has not improved the context.
Boy howdy! I sure learned my lesson! And I’ll bet you must be happy as the day is long that the millions of Americans hurt by the questionable decision to allow good to be the enemy of perfect have also learned that lesson right alongside the rest of us.
Thank you so much for the tough love you brought down on us all. I’m sure we’re all going to be so much better from it once we’re done morning our losses and are once again allowed to be seen in public.
Aw shucks pardner, you’ve convinced me to vote against my conscience! Adding my vote will surely put us over the top. What’s that? We need to convince millions more? Well, okay, sure seems like it might be easier to scare a few politicians into doing what’s right, but I’m down to hear your plan. The plan is to gaslight and browbeat people who recognize the moral bankruptcy in the Democratic party until they just vote for them anyway? Can I at least pretend that genocidal dementia patients like Joe Biden are actually “the most progressive president in history”? I can? Damn, I’m really understanding the attraction now!
Cool story! I hope for your sake, history repeats itself. And if it helps, from what I understand, the suffering of others is a lot more tolerable when you lack the empathy it takes to think of anyone but yourself.
Good luck! And welcome to my block list.