It's really that it's an established term from American history, so their messaging problem is that they need to avoid the association of what the most popular & successful president in the D party's history tried & famously failed to do.
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Okay. No need to argue against then. Right?
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Only to remain vigilant. Free speech, free exercise of religion, right to bear arms, & due process are still popular, but that doesn't mean we have to stop reminding people why, or we lose those arguments to progressives, too. Look what happened to free trade.
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Look up historical polling on gay marriage; the public often comes around when there’s focused attention on the merits of an issue. The case for court expansion is compelling and easy to make.
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Most people think blackmailing allies for political purposes is wrong, but here we are.
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For the longest time I also thought a candidate calling for the mailing of your opponent would shatter norms and undermine the rule of law. But one of the two parties also thinks that totally fucking ok.
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If norms matter, why did McConnell and the rest of his caucus break his own Calvinball rule in confirming ACB? Oh wait, it’s because it’s what the rules allow, right? Well, the rules allow for the court to be expanded too, so...
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Something tells me that if the polls showed that "most people" supported adding judges, Dan would not suddenly change his tune and support it. So, I think we can all rest assured he's arguing in bad faith here.
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