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GERMAN GOVT FALLS AFTER NO CONFIDENCE VOTE
— NewsWire (@NewsWire_US) December 16, 2024
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So, on this recent AMA, podcast with Rahm Emmanuel, Ezra on Pod Save America, and just general discussion in left wing circles, we are, imo correctly, seeing a lot of critisism of how Democrats were too acquisent to The Groups, the sort of vague organisations affiliated with left wing politics and the Democratic party. But I think a question that many aren't answering is what's the correct way of dealing with them. Ezra suggests drawing a line in the sand over things not deemed politically feasible.
But my main concern with this is that a large portion of the electorate very dislikes and distrusts The Groups and Democrats who are affiliated with them have an uphill task. Bill Clinton attacked The Groups. He humiliated Jesse Jackson at his own Rainbow Coalition, he compared Sister Souljah to David Duke. This is sort of thing that voters want. A humiliation of these unpopular people.
Another issue is that many Groups are just blatant liars or painfully out of touch. Progressive Latinx convinced Democrats that a liberal stance on immigration was key to winning Latinx voters and Trump flips RGV while running on a platform of mass deportation. How do you even deal with people who are either liars or just completely clueless on politics?
I feel like Democrats need to just start ignoring The Groups and really kick them out of the party. The ACLU was forcing Democrats to take an insanely unpopular stance on trans rights. Immigration groups convinced us into thinking that Latinx wanted a liberal immigration policy when the opposite was true. How do you think Democrats should deal with The Groups?
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🚨BREAKING: N4T (NIGGAS FOR TRUMP) HAVE REACHED THE OUTSKIRTS OF MINNEAPOLIS
— Hood Action News (@BAPingLoud) December 13, 2024
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