So, when 2020 gets here and that investigation into Trump is still fruitless and ongoing, are liberals finally going to accept that just following along with the Blue Team's narrative is bad politics?
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Sure. Blindly grasping to big, simple narratives is bad, obviously, so I guess that's already true, but I also don't think the overall "narrative" is particularly wrong? Also, "still fruitless" seems like a bad description of the various investigations into Trump junk.
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It's been almost two years since people started questioning the legitimacy of this administration, at this point it almost doesn't matter if anything even comes of the "investigation," given how much damage liberals have allowed the Admin to do in ~700 days.
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Yeah, but that's a given - there's exactly one brake on Presidential power, and that lever's held tight by a group of elected Trump/GOP toadies. The investigation keeps Trump's corruption in the public eye, which might help change who holds that lever, etc. Seems useful.
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The fundamental problem with your kind is you view these issues inside a bureaucratic scope instead of a moral one. The Admin routinely flouts the rule of law, but liberals are content to keep to their "moral high ground" of playing by the rules, which is we always lose.
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The investigation being in the public eye is part of the Narrative. It's primary purpose is to keep your attention and simulate progress, all while nothing substantial changes in your favor and you end up losing ground on policy.
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Furthermore, while your team is focused on keeping their ideals extremely basic and their goals short-sighted and small, regardless of what you think gets accomplished, the millions of apolitical people in this country aren't even paying attention to your self-satisfaction.
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I think we’re operating on pretty different definitions of “liberal.”
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