But you DIDN'T support the party - you railed against "the establishment," & denigrated the character of anyone who didn't pass a purity political test. And the primaries displayed a lack of appetite for candidates that backed M4A... otherwise they'd be nominated right now.https://twitter.com/DLiamDorris/status/1296814324967788544 …
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Replying to @bangs_drums
My loyalty isn’t to the party, it’s to the working class. I caucus with the left.
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
Then don't hold progress hostage for instant gratification. Work for bipartisan incremental change, or step aside.
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Replying to @bangs_drums
Right now, the only progress the Democratic Party is making is racheting right, and I do not and will not support that. I am not ashamed for standing up for leftist values.
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
The issue isn't values, its Progressives' lack of political savvy and tact to actually attain goals without completely undermining real progress; constantly confusing core values with rigid petulance.
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Replying to @bangs_drums
You’re welcome to call my adherence to core values ‘rigid petulance’. I call it
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is looking. Doing the right thing is making progress, versus holding a party you vehemently criticize hostage to unrealistic demands.
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I appreciate the feedback. I do have the ability to compromise, and can and do use it when appropriate. Although, I don’t compromise my own values. You’re welcome to think of me as an opposing point of view, but I am always open for a hearty discussion.
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