not an argument for or against anything. it’s the obvious follow-up to socialism bit given the realities of the 2021 Senate.
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I see it regularly deployed as an argument.
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Exactly the same as the argument that non-Never Trump conservative intellectuals made about Trump.
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Do you disagree? This is an opening bid at a negotiation.
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Recall when that was the argument for moderate Republicans to vote for Republicans pushing socially conservative agendas. Mostly bore true. Not sure w/ Dems.
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They’re not promising socialism or anything approaching it. At most, they’re promising a little bit of social democracy.
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A lot of people justified their 2016 votes for Trump in a similar manner.
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The GOP version of this same phenomenon is: 'Don't worry. Trump really doesn't mean all that authoritarian, illiberal, loonie, immature, boorish stuff he says. He's really just like Calvin Coolidge...only better."
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