I'm much more interested in what someone like @golden4congress has to say about impeachment. He had to deal with with a governor who repeatedly thwarted the law in a manner similar to Trump, and unlike AOC is running in a competitive district where he has to persuade voters
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Lol this is your worst take since “Britain is socialist”. Rethink this. Or don’t actually. I don’t terribly care.
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"Purity politics", as you put it, might be how Republicans managed to move the dialog to the right over 20+ years of American politics. Always trying to hold a shifting middle ground isn't exactly working out for the Democrats, is it?
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There are structural advantages Republicans enjoy that mean a symmetrical approach won't work. Democrats need to win by ~4 to get an even split in the house, for example
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Interesting. Then again, if any President can abuse power as much as this one it sets a precedent that’s hard to reverse. The impeachment of Nixon was unpopular in polls till quite some time after the process began. There weren’t “Republican votes” for that either in advance…
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A cetrism without the atitude to take on systematic problems is nothing more but closing your eyes and ears and pretending everything is fine. The neoliberal ideology doesn't allow for an apt appraisal of the world around them.
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That's just another way of saying you're not a centrist. Which is fine!
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She is positioning to be the vanguard, picking up the rubble of the Democratic party after they lose to
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