The “other side” is full of people with certainly as much integrity and fealty to democracy as you. Or do you not think,to mention a salient example today, Jaimie Raskin is such a person? Serious question.
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What is your example of Raskin facing the wrath of his party's voters to hold a leading Democrat to account?
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I thought the standard we were discussing was fealty to the constitution and to American democracy. As for “facing the wrath of [a] party’s voters”, I don’t think many modern politicians from either party pass that test. Do you?
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Dave's point is that we should be like the Democrats and side blindly with our own all the time, no matter what they do. I'm disagreeing with that.
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Right—but that’s just empirically false. The Dems recently forced the resignation of a very popular senator, Al Franken. They also, around the same time, forced the resignation of a prominent long term member of Congress, John Conyers.
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They forced out Franken only when they knew they could safely replace him with a D. Ditto Conyers. Something like the Never Trump movement would be impossible - inconceivable - on the D side.
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They did what they had to do. Well, a crackpot, authoritarian, revanchist, financially corrupt moral monster of Trump’s world historic scale is impossible within the Democratic Party. And there is no “Never Trump” *movement*—just never Trump writers. The Party supports Trump.
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Damn right it does.
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Well, you can support progressive talking points if that's what floats your boat.
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It’s true. I don’t know who you guys think you’re writing for anymore.
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Not for giving aid & comfort to progressive talking points, that's for sure.
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