The Democratic Party is so out of touch that, like the Republicans, it's starting to believe that we're reliving the 1800s; an analog-based century where the unearned entitlement of the powerful went widely unchecked. They're wrong.
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The Democratic Party is so out of touch that, like the Republicans, it's starting to believe that we're reliving the 1800s; an analog-based century where the unearned entitlement of the powerful went widely unchecked. They're wrong.
What happens when Neoliberals' supposed morality suddenly runs headfirst into their political ambitions? A hypocrisy sandwich, that's what
What happens when Democrats realize there are consequences for their hubris and corrupt actions, then ironically turn to their frenemies looking for help? As comedian Deon Cole says, "Welp…"
What happens when the abused refuses to be placated by the abuser and decides to make specific demands? Well, it looks like the abuser starts to FSKW.
When it comes to speaking with the Progressive electorate in order to secure their votes, the Democratic Party has a 'unique' way of "negotiating."
It would be very easy to get Progressives to support the current presumptive Democratic nominee if the Democrats offer them concessions. Let's see if that's what the Democrats did, shall we?
I was thinking about the early moments of Ike and Tina Turner in the Tina Turner movie. It seemed extraordinarily similar to a recurring situation in which two pieces of one party find themselves.