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Nov 6, 2018: We put a dent in Trump. Nov 3, 2020: We end this national nightmare. Let's talk about how.
Trump just questioned whether Kamala Harris was Black tonight, in front of a Black audience.
This is the rebirth of Trump's cancerous, vicious cycle of birtherism.
This is how it works. Ready?
Trump says something overtly racist to and/or about a Black person.
They push back with some obvious annoyance in their voice.
Liberals become much more on edge for racism from him and his allies.
A few of us are so on edge that we seem to overreact to it.
Trump's cult points to those over-reactors and says that that's what all liberals are like.
Swing voters, who don't care who started it say "everyone needs to stop yelling." And they unplug from politics.
Trump titillates his base with the whole spectacle. He squeezes as many votes out of them as he can.
Moderate swing voters who don't like racism, but think the "both sides" yelling is even more abrasive than the racism, end up not voting.
He wins with maximum base turnout while we look on in shock.
MAGA is satisfied that they "made liberals cry" which is quite literally, the only reason they engage in politics at all (look at all their flags, shirt, merchandise, and chants).
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Years ago, when Trump was first running, I had an in-law who asked why I was so upset about Trump.
This is why.
And this is why JD Vance called him "cultural heroin" just a few years ago.
This will only stop if we defeat him. And then he'll be too old, and too washed up to run in 2028 or beyond.
But the only way this ends is if we beat him in 97 days.
Seriously. THAT'S. F**KING. IT. And we're running out of time.
Sign up for action, asap, here: bit.ly/NoTrump24. Let's go.
How Birtherism Works 13 years after his entry into politics, Trump dusts of an old standby
Convicted felon Donald Trump, a born millionaire who has been handed everything in his life on a silver platter, calling Harris a “DEI” hire, is peak irony.
Harris was not “hired” by anyone. She was ELECTED by voters through a democratic process.
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I truly believe that this election will be a referendum on whether enough Americans are able to grasp this idea: a jury of one’s peers is the best way modern societies have come up with to determine the truth about whether someone broke the law…
Not tribes or cults or propaganda, or cheast-beating assertions, but a group of ordinary citizens hearing evidence in a sober courtroom and deliberating the facts.
If Americans cannot understand this, then we don’t have a democratic culture anymore, and therefore, our democratic form of government is not to far away from crumbling itself.
There is good news: citizens can still talk to each other. They can still clearly, respectfully communicate the truth about these things in ways that bring people into democratic culture, rather than shutting them out.
If you talk to (non-MAGA) people who are skeptical of voting, or may not vote Biden, remind them that Trump was convicted not by Biden, not the democrats, but by the people who live and work in the place where he committed the crimes. Then ask them if they seriously think that Donald Trump himself should be in charge of deciding whether his behavior was lawful. Most people will be persuaded by this. And maybe it makes them slightly more likely to vote against him in November.
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More abortion restrictions today in Arizona.
The GOP nominee: “I was able to kill Roe v Wade.” -5/17/23
Folks, the time to remind people of this is NOW.
During Obama’s second term in 2014, Democrats got beat pretty handily in the midterms.
This was before Trump was even a GOP candidate. Super low energy year on both sides. No one was paying attention.
The Republican senators who won that year ended up blocking Obama’s Supreme Court pick and then confirming the judges who overturned Roe V Wade, as well as a number of other right wing rulings opposed my majorities of Americans.
Do you remember what the major issue of the 2014 midterms was?
Not abortion. Not overturning labor or environmental protections.
It was Obama’s response to Ebola.
There were 4 ebola cases in the US, and 1 death.
And this flipped the election and thus, control of the Supreme Court.
Obama hadn’t mishandled any part of Ebola. In fact, his role in this affair is so minor that most people reading this probably don’t remember a single thing about it. It’s just that Americans were scared in 2014, and so Republicans successfully were able to turn their fear into a widespread perception that Obama was somehow not getting the job done.
We are now 4 years removed from a president who oversaw thousands of deaths a day from a virus he called a “hoax,” compared to the common flu, and during which he urged infected people to keep going to work, while arguing, openly, that he wanted less available testing, so that he wouldn’t look bad.
And our side barely mentions this.
Republicans understand how to tell a story. And they know how to deemphasize the less popular parts of their platform while highlighting the and inflating the most salient issues of the moment. They end up getting lots of radical things done, including those things that are wildly unpopular.
Democrats fight about abstract plans that will unlikely even get an up or down vote, while focusing exclusively on our faults, and broadcasting them to undecided or unmotivated voters.
We tie tactics to outcomes. We assume Americans exist in a perfect information environment where as long as we bicker constantly about our candidates in an attempt to be “honest” about slight policy differences that will probably never matter, and then communicate this mess to the public.
I wish we’d put ads up blaming Trump for the thousands of deaths he oversaw every day while telling us to inject bleach before another golf trip.
THIS would make it more likely that in a few years from now, we’re better able to protect abortion rights.
Campaign on popular things, salient things. Win. Get things done. Protect important stuff.
Does everyone see this by now? Protect the big things by running on what makes sense. Tell that story, get things done.
I wanna try to fix something, right here and now. This thing that Dems are doing is seriously driving me insane.
We are wildly incorrect when we say "Trump is not responsible for the economy under his watch." And I have no earthly idea why we are twisting ourselves in to pretzels for this man, his failed presidency, and his fascist movement or losers and crybabies who would never dream of affording us the same courtesy.
When covid hit, Trump told infected people to go to work. He compared it to the common flu (while calling it "the plague" in private). He openly told reporters he did not want testing to be available because it would make him look bad. He told us to inject bleach. This is a small sampling of his breathtaking incompetence and destruction we saw in front of our eyes, hourly.
In the least surprising turn of events, covid spread much quicker.
Everything trickled down from this: way more people died than had to, way more people lost their jobs than had to. Trump could have mitigated the damage. Because he's an incompetent idiot who only thinks about himself, he made things worse.
Biden came into office, flawlessly got 230 MILLION Americans vaccinated, and quickly got people back to work.
Now we have an unemployment rate LOWER than it was even in Trump's BEST days (which he and MAGA world would CONSTANTLY talk about).
Democrats/progressives: I am sick and tired of this thing that we do where we bend over backwards to be "fair" to people who never asked us to, are endlessly unfair to us even when we save the country from their destruction, and who *even on the merits themselves* do not deserve the credit (or absence of blame) we afford them.
Donald Trump inherited an economy under full employment. By botching the pandemic, he made the jobs crisis worse than it needed to be. Biden brought us back. This is not campaign spin, these are facts.
ENOUGH.
LET'S F**KING RUN ON THIS.
Note by Blue Revolution on Substack I wanna try to fix something, right here and now. This thing that Dems are doing is seriously driving me insane. We are wildly incorrect when we say "Trump is not responsible for the economy under his watch." And I have no earthly idea why we are twisting ourselves in to pretzels for this man, his f...
Hey American media: speaking of “memory” issues, how about remembering that the GOP nominee has 91 criminal indictments, is yelling at judges in court, and was found liable for rape by a jury of his peers (not a partisan hack) within the last year?
How about refreshing people’s memories about the fact that the day he left office, millions of us were unable to leave our homes from a virus he literally told us to ignore while calling in “the plague” on tape, in private?
How about making sure people “remember” that we were in hell 4 years ago, and that by all measurements, the US is thriving under this president’s leadership? Record unemployment. Record job gains. Record stock market. Record with health insurance. Infrastructure done. Highest climate investment in history. Etc, etc, etc.
Enough with the innuendo and shiny objects. Do you f*cking jobs.
Folks, we can’t let MAGA win this year.
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Biden is stuck at 38% approval. Historically, this is dismal. But it's probably the new norm for presidents, especially Democratic ones, no matter how good of a job they're doing.
From everything I've seen and read, here's what I think is happening.
First, negative partisanship means that if you are a partisan, you almost very likely say that you disapprove of the job of a president from another party. This is true for both sides, but it is especially true for Republican voters, who almost unanimously disapprove of Democratic presidents no matter what. So, about 1/3 of the country is automatically gonna be against a Democratic president. She or he could cure human sadness, and still, 33% of the country would disapprove of them.
We can't really do anything about this. Spending time trying is wasted energy.
Second (and more important, and able to be changed, in my opinion): the Democratic Party has become more leftist since about 2011 with the rise of Occupy Movements, and accelerated in 2016 with the candidacy of Bernie Sanders (my personal choice in the 2016 primary).
They were disappointed with the more centrist parts of Obama's agenda, as well as real world events like the economic crash of 07-08. This led to a much more full-throated critique of capitalism and along with it, the moderate leadership of the Democratic Party.
Not surprisingly, while this leftward move was taking place, and social media grew, the group rhetoric did too: wholesale mic-drop style critiques of capitalism on social media that would have branded someone as an outsider in 2008 now made you part of the club. I'm not saying these critiques weren't warranted. It's just that humans like to be part of a group. And to be part of this emerging group, you sorta had to be pretty negative about most things in America.
Fast forward to 2021-2024: Joe Biden has carefully, calmly, and competently administered a left-of-center agenda that has gotten people more jobs, more healthcare, more environmental protections, better workplace and labor rights, and all immediately following the worst public health crisis any of us have ever experienced. He has governed as a New Deal president would have from 1930-80s. By rejecting the corporatism of the Republican Party and the moderation of the Democratic Party, has been the first truly post Reagan-era president (finally!)
In my opinion, the policy goals of Occupy/Bernie that developed in 2011-15, and exploded on social media ever since, has been a positive force for good in the world, and has certainly led to the leftward shift of the Democratic leadership back to a New Deal-style governing coalition.
(And again, I voted for Bernie in 2016, marched with the Occupiers: the only way to get the Democratic Party to move on economics was to show up in the streets).
But at this exact moment, the anti-institutionalism of the left has become its default mode, and this coming back to bite us at a moment when we need to focus on the details and spread better vibes.
Joe Biden is not instituting a socialist revolution: he was not elected to do so, a majority of Americans are not asking him to do so, and not even a majority of Democrats are asking him to do so.
He has put himself smack in the middle of the Democratic Party in terms of his policies and agenda; that is to say, way, way far left of where Obama was in his first term, (and worlds leftward from Bill Clinton), but not as a Bernie-esque, Nordic-style Social Democrat.
He is about where Elizabeth Warren would have been as president. As someone who voted for her in the 2020 primary, I'm thrilled. And the results have been far beyond my expectations (lowest unemployment in decades, rising wages, union protections, biggest climate investment in history, etc; all with a zero-vote margin for error).
But he is not an anti-institutionalist who wants to destroy markets (nor were FDR, LBJ, or any of the New Deal Democrats who vastly improved the lives of hundreds of millions of Americans over generations).
The left of our party, having been steeped in the language of nonstop critique since Obama's first term, has trouble squaring its quasi-revolutionary, constantly bad-vibes rhetoric with the calm management of markets, even if that management helps real people. And this is a problem: the left is using a sledgehammer to do the job of a scalpel; and everyone does it.
Third: Centirsts/independents/swing voters who don't pay much attention to deail hear the attacks from the right (Biden's a socialist) and hear the attacks from the left (he's not a socialist), throw up their hands, and conclude that because no one seems to like him, he's probably doing a bad job.
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So this is how you get to Biden's low 38% approval (which btw, was about the same before the Israel-Palentine conflict): Republicans unanimously reject him, leftist Democrats do not have the rhetorical framings to give a pat on the back to an institutionalist doing a good job, and people who barely pay attention passively absorb all this negativity, and unsurprisingly form negative opinions.
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What can we do?
Start talking differently. Language and framings got us to this place, and it can also get us out of it.
I think we can start by being clear about Biden's achievements, independent of his centrist demeanor, and his centrist past. Memorize them, and pretend Sanders or Warren accomplished these things: lowest unemployment in decades, biggest climate investment in world history, staunch defense of labor rights (including publicly speaking at a picket line), rising wages, and best post-covid economic recovery of any major country in the world.
And when people tell you things like "yes, but poor people still exist," remind them that the job of the Democratic Party is not, for the first time in human history, to eradicate 100% of all poverty everywhere, that it is a good thing to be part of movements who aim to do that, but that in the meantime, harm reduction and slow, steady movement in the right direction is a good thing, and is a much better thing than right wing fascism.
We each make assessments like this in our own lives: we all have pain and suffering and shortcomings. Do we blow up our whole lives over this? No. We work however we can to improve things and reduce pain. We don't then criticize ourselves for not radically overhauling everything about ourselves. We pat ourselves on the back for small victories.
If, over the next 10 months, we can find a way to articulate these two points everywhere we can: Biden has done great things, and slow steady progress is better than no progress, we can avoid catastrophe in November.
Because if we don't, our time and energy will be spent on much much, much, much bigger fish (and impossible climbs) than any of this.
Don't care. Gonna just say it.
The reason we're voting on whether women can control their reproductive choices tonight...VOTING ON IT, is because in 2016, the country elected a president who put 3 anti-abortion judges on the Supreme Court.
There was an alternative in that election, who had the most progressive party platform in 50 years.
People had a lot to lose had lots of fun calling her a neoliberal schill on the internet, for a year straight. They could have voted for her, urged everyone else to, and then went back to their activism.
Now look at us.
Friends: write this down somewhere: voting is not a love letter, it is a chess move.
Do not shoot the messenger here. This is how it works.
Some thoughts about Pence leaving the race today.
Pence is, and has always been, an extreme right wing Christian nationalist who saw Trump as his vehicle to power, no matter what the harm to our country.
He happily accepted the VP job from a man he knew was extremely dangerous. Daily, as Trump pulverized our national discourse and our ability to function, Pence stood there smiling with his enraging "aw shucks, isn't he so quirky?" smile every time his boss made a mockery of our country in front of the cameras.
He did not speak up once during Trump's attacks on our republic; not when he caged children and separated families, not when he spouted insane conspiracy theories, not when he refused to call out Vladimir Putin in front of the world for his obvious attempts to sabotage our electoral system.
When the Overton window shifted in January 2021, the fact that he did not want to overthrow a democratic election did not make him "moderate." It made him one action shy of a violent insurrectionist.
Keep this in mind: after given several chances by reporters and debate moderators in both 2016 and 2020, Mike Pence refused to assure American citizens that he and Trump would accept election results peacefully if they lost.
One time he did Trump's ugly bidding was particularly pathetic, and should stick with us. He used a cowardly whataboutism during his 2020 debate with Harris. When asked about whether he and Trump would peacefully transfer power if they lost, he refused to answer because he knew his boss would be angry at him for upholding democratic principles. Instead, he changed the subject and claimed that Hillary Clinton had not accepted the 2016 results.
This was, of course, false. In 2016, she conceded within 12 hours of the race being called, and wished the new president well, even though she rightfully found him terrifying, in both personal and political ways. (The fact that she criticized him when he was president was enough for them to claim she did not accept election results, which makes perfect sense if you're an anti-democratic authoritarian who believes granting legitimacy means complete unconditional fealty to the leader).
Pence could have said "of course we will accept the results, that's what you do in a democracy, but here's why I think we will win..." But he didn't. Had Trump lost in 2016, without Pence being in the position of holding that gavel and making a binary choice, does anyone doubt that he would have stood with Trump for weeks on end? Does anyone think Pence would have stepped out of line and called out Trump's calls for violence, as he had refused to do many times from 2017-2021? Does anyone think that Pence would have risked his future standing in an increasingly extreme and violent GOP? Of course he wouldn't have.
So when Pence or his supporters tell you that he was some kind of patriot for accepting election results, tell them no, Hillary Clinton was, and he attacked her anyway. Pence ducked out at mile 25 of Trump's marathon toward insurrection.
If you want to praise someone for upholding election results, even when the winner was horrifyingly repulsive, AND they had plenty of reason to make a stink given proven foreign interference in that election, give it to Clinton. Our fragile system remains sound, for now, because of people like her who have chosen to do incredibly difficult things.
I'm sure we'll see Pence in the news again soon, when he inevitably endorses Trump in the general election. Because he us a coward, and a fraud.
We should be clear about something as this conflict progresses.
Biden is now subtly beginning to push back against any of Netanyahu's excesses, warning Israel not to fall into the same trap of making decisions based on rage, that the US faced after 9/11. (Read: He's not saying rage is not justified, he's saying don't make decisions based on rage). He's also, remarkably, secured humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The ONLY reason he is now able to do these things is because he immediately stood firmly with Israel and fully condemned Hamas. Had he spent the past week pounding his fists and forcefully repeating the loudest denunciations of Israel that the far left of our party demanded, he'd be unable to do anything to temper Netanyahu's actions now, Gazans would be suffering even more, and the US would be powerless to stop any of it.
He has tactfully maneuvered himself into the position of leverage in an impossible situation. This is what statesmen do. This is why we worked hard to elect this person.
Social media demands that others say and think and feel exactly what we do from moment to moment.
Presidential leadership requires otherwise.
Donald Trump’s son-in-law received $2 billion from the Saudis shortly after leaving the White House.
Whenever you can, ask folks obsessed with Hunter Biden if that also seems important.
Spread the word!
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Have never seen Dems so united. Let's keep this up. We need it now more than ever 🇺🇸
lol @ Kevin McCarthy
Blue Revers: WE DID IT.
Senator Warnock remains in the US Senate, and Democrats have their 51st vote. Celebrate 🎉 🇺🇸
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"To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness.
What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places–and there are so many–where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction.
And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.
-Howard Zinn, "You Can't be Neutral on a Moving Train"
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Ohio State University.
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University of Texas.
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Martinsville West Middle School.
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Episcopal School of Jacksonville.
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Hamilton High School.
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Normal Community High School.
University of South Alabama.
Banner Academy South.
University of Southern California.
Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School.
Taft Union High School.
Osborn High School.
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts.
Hazard Community and Technical College.
Chicago State University.
Lone Star College-North.
Cesar Chavez High School.
Price Middle School.
University of Central Florida.
New River Community College.
Grambling State University.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School.
Ronald E. McNair Discovery Academy.
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Agape Christian Academy.
Sparks Middle School.
North Carolina A&T State University.
Stephenson High School.
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Liberty Technology Magnet High School.
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Berrendo Middle School.
Purdue University.
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Los Angeles Valley College.
Charles F. Brush High School.
University of Southern California.
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Academy of Knowledge Preschool.
Benjamin Banneker High School.
D. H. Conley High School.
East English Village Preparatory Academy.
Paine College.
Georgia Gwinnett College.
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Reynolds High School.
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Fern Creek Traditional High School.
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Marysville Pilchuck High School.
Florida State University.
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Rogers State University.
Rosemary Anderson High School.
Wisconsin Lutheran High School.
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Tenaya Middle School.
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Wayne Community College.
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Southwestern Classical Academy.
Savannah State University.
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Umpqua Community College.
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Mojave High School.
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Franklin High School.
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Madison High School.
Antigo High School.
University of California-Los Angeles.
Jeremiah Burke High School.
Alpine High School.
Townville Elementary School.
Vigor High School.
Linden McKinley STEM Academy.
June Jordan High School for Equity.
Union Middle School.
Mueller Park Junior High School.
West Liberty-Salem High School.
University of Washington.
King City High School.
North Park Elementary School.
North Lake College.
Freeman High School.
Mattoon High School.
Rancho Tehama Elementary School.
Aztec High School.
Wake Forest University.
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NET Charter High School.
Marshall County High School.
Sal Castro Middle School.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
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University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
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Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
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Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
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Central Academy of Excellence
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Grambling State University
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College of the Mainland
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UNC Charlotte
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Catholic Academy of New Haven
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Texas A&M University-Commerce
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