This vote is both devastating & unsurprising. Republicans aren't interested in truth. They're interested in saving their own political hides. What this sham trial demonstrates is a clear and terrible truth: the threat to our democracy is much, much bigger than just Donald Trump.
-
-
Show this thread
-
That shouldn’t be a surprise. We’ve seen the warning signs for a long time. We saw Mitch McConnell stonewall President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland.
Show this thread -
We saw it when McConnell went on the floor of the U.S. Senate to call voting rights “socialism” and a “power grab.”http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/mcconnell-suggests-voting-rights-proposal-socialist …
Show this thread -
We saw it when House Republicans worked in lock step to oppose all election security legislation.https://thehill.com/policy/technology/467185-house-passes-third-bill-aimed-at-preventing-foreign-election-interference …
Show this thread -
We saw it when Republicans demanded congress haul Biden’s own son into the impeachment proceedings.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-impeachment/republicans-want-hunter-biden-whistleblower-to-testify-in-open-hearings-idUSKBN1XJ0FK …
Show this thread -
But what more proof do you need than this senate impeachment "trial." Republican Senators are voting not just to acquit an obviously guilty Trump, but against even allowing witnesses in the trial?? It's f'ing astonishing. Trump isn’t the problem. The problem is much worse.
Show this thread -
I can't watch these events without seeing how two significantly different world views are being debated in the Dem presidential primary right now.
Show this thread -
I started the week with Jill Lepore's piece in the
@NewYorker. Lepore covers the last world-wide crisis in democracy in the 1930s. Mussolini and Hitler were rising, young democracies were crumbling, and America was confronting its own crisis of confidence.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/03/the-last-time-democracy-almost-died …Show this thread -
My favorite part is this line. We can all debate whether and how democracy is is dying. But politics isn't something that just happens. Politics is what WE DO. We shouldn't just complain about the political storms - it's up to us to go out and stop the rain.pic.twitter.com/skKY3iUk4y
Show this thread -
Just like during the 1930s democracy crisis, today books on democracy are everywhere. We published ours in November but we're not alone. For other new democracy books, check
@dziblatt@ProfCAnderson@leedrutman@astradisastra@danpfeiffer &@ezraklein.https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781982129972 …Show this thread -
After we launched the Indivisible Pledge (which all major candidates have signed!), we started asking how Indivisibles should move forward with the primary. We landed on candidate Scorecard, which we launched in December.https://scorecard.indivisible.org/
Show this thread -
To score candidates, we worked up a lengthy questionnaire with a big emphasis on democracy. What are candidates’ plans for reforming our democracy? How bold are their solutions? How high on their priority list are these reforms?
Show this thread -
Warren scores highest overall and in the democracy category. Makes sense given her campaign’s focus on corruption. Unsurprisingly, she’s spent her time at the impeachment trial drawing the same connections.https://twitter.com/MotherJones/status/1223029818888986624 …
Show this thread -
As for other candidates, Buttigieg is lower overall but not far behind on democracy. Sanders, Steyer, & Klobuchar all have less expansive visions for democracy or place less of a priority on it - but they still get a 70+ score on this metric.
Show this thread -
Way down at the bottom of the democracy ranking is Biden. When asked in a recent New York Times interview which of the big democracy reforms proposed by other candidates he supported, he gave a simple direct response: “None.”pic.twitter.com/A1njMqUrKC
Show this thread -
Biden is also the only major candidate to decline to respond to Indivisible’s questionnaire at all. Every single other candidate put their thoughts down on paper when asked how they would save our democracy. Biden wouldn't.
Show this thread -
Biden has a pretty simple analysis: the problem is Trump. Once we get rid of him, all will go back to normal. Just a couple weeks ago, Biden predicted that McConnell would become “mildly cooperative” once Trump is gone.
Show this thread -
All due respect, but there’s not a mildly cooperative bone in Mitch’s body.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joe-biden-mitch-mcconnell-republicans_n_5e14d847c5b687c7eb5ca326 …
Show this thread -
The impeachment trial vote should shake everyone out of any illusion that we can go back to the way things were. Don't listen to me, listen to a former senior GOP staffer on this:https://twitter.com/EvanMcMullin/status/1222901696826789888 …
Show this thread -
One side is rigging the rules to entrench their power. They’re rigging it against an increasingly diverse, unequal electorate that wants policies that actually reflect the will of the people. They were rigging it before Trump and they will continue rigging it after him.
Show this thread -
I'll work my ass off to elect whoever the nominee ends up being. And we've got several candidates who are well positioned to beat Trump. I'd just encourage you if you get a chance to ask your top picks about their plans for saving democracy after Trump. /end
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.