What's fascinating here is the use of the word "strong." I would say a party that has achieved an amazing constitutional revolution of overturning a 50 year old decision, an achievement that took a focused movement overturning norms over decades, is "strong."https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1523812812434329602 …
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Also an interesting point. I agree that it's important to have conservative buy-in to liberal democracy. But I just don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.https://twitter.com/TylerDinucci/status/1523848362448936965 …
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One last point. In this talk, Pelosi also says: "Rather than say, 'We have to defeat them,' no, let's just try to persuade them." I find that baffling. Best way to persuade is to first defeat.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1523812812434329602 …
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i think really all of this is semantic and mostly a non-issue and tendentious misconstruals and actually it doesn't mean anything.
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Like a lot of Biden's rhetoric it could just be a sop to moderate voters. But I think in current context it's likely to be demoralizing to people who are (with justice) angry.
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It's also possible the dam leadership doesn't know or understand what's happening now. No idea how to defeat it. So long for an opponent they "understood".
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The whole Congressional leadership seems to have learned their lessons from being humbled by Nixon and then Reagan and then never learned a new lesson.
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Exactly. This is what I mean when I say they live in an eternal 1985.
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