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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Yeah, like, has she never heard about negotiating from a position of strength?
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They dont want to defeat them. Thats the whole point
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It’s hard to persuade your opponents you’re right when they think you’re an enemy of the people.
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It's far from the best way. Ideally, people are able to reason from commonly held information. But to do so would undermine parties that have not been consistent in their honesty.
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They don’t realize it’s a war. They can’t let go of the past, so they can’t see what’s going on NOW. We need younger leaders.
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because she agrees with 90% of Republicans policies, she just wishes the racism was less on the nose
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We don’t need any Republican Party.
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They need their supporters or supporters of policies the Democrats espouse who are inactive to get active. Do that first. They keep trying to flip the ones most dug in.
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