As always, one could trace Trumpism far back in time -- to 1960s New Right, to 1920s nativism, to end of Reconstruction, etc. etc.
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Useful way to periodize, I think,is to locate problem and then name some pivot points.
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Mann and Ornstein's insurgent outlier frame goes back to 2012. Funny how today's Never Trump rejected it then
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only the liberal wing is taking that fight, the center-left won't touch it
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Hillary wanted to raise minimum wage lol
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I mean, I just watched the D my district (Ossoff) run on essentially a Republican platform and be branded as the future of the party
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lol if you think ossoff ran as a republican you are so ignorant of today's Republican Party.
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like I said before: the two parties are not interested in working class priorities
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Is it productive to dismiss actual, explicit progressive goals by calling them "incremental"? Seems like anything else is hot air.
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if you just now googled the results, you might assume that
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but UK elections are way confusing. Labor won hundreds of seats, threw off May's majority, and Corbyn might still become prime minister
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