One of the reasons I’m so tough on liberals is I’ve spent so much time inside conservative media and we are not fighting the right at even 10% of the needed intensity.
Occasionally you see flashes of the capability, usually in the October before an election, but in 22 years I’ve never seen anything resembling the year round intensity of the right from liberals/Democrats. And we’re a long way from it right now.
That almost makes it more frustrating, because if they never showed the ability to fight you could understand it. But the thing is it’s there, just that there’s an active decision not to bother. That’s maddening.
Part of this imo stems from the (wrong) belief among democrats that there is “campaigning” over here and “governing” over here. That was one of Obama’s biggest mistakes and they don’t seem to have learned the lesson at all.
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Honestly asking: Has anyone ever seen a painting of a black Jesus in this kitschy art style? Cause I seriously feel if not, money is being left on the table.
Be back, off to make millions off black people with questionable taste in art
For the record I saw the third one in the lobby of a medical building in real life a few months ago
you have to do the thing then you have to repeatedly say "i did the thing, wasn't it great that i did the thing? the thing you like? i did that. they didn't want to do it, but look at me, im so great i did it and your family is better off." which feels redundant but is necessary
the secret sauce is to do progressive things that people like then incessantly crow about it like trump. this is a bridge too far for more people than i would have once assumed.
eg "Look at all those Republicans who voted against infrastructure. They just wanted to let your family fall into a river. But we Democrats passed it. We repaired the bridges, so your family doesn't drown in a river. You're welcome, enjoy your bridges!"
i recently bought a recliner and now the damned furniture store is stalking me
me: ashley id like to buy this chair
ashley:
shouldnt surprise you but after i assembled the chair kal was the first to actually sit in it and now he finds it extremely comfortable and preferable to his doggy bed
whenever i die, if you're nice enough to say something about me, please dont say "rest in power." say peace. my ass wants to sleep.
"may oliver rest in power"
my ghost: no no no im napping
cause if you say "rest in power" i feel like my ghost then has to go haunt racists or something. and i just dont want to. leave that to some other ghost.
this keeps getting touted as a way to say the pieces about democrats losing rural voters are justified. trump went from 8% of the black vote to 12% of the black vote. that still means that the republican party lost 87% of the black vote, a stunning rebuke which is rarely noted.
republican party performance with nearly every demographic outside of rural white is abysmal. a national party being this utterly rejected by every nonwhite demographic feels noteworthy. yet it is rarely discussed like dems and the rural vote.
as some have noted, a lot of this stems from the fact that journalism by default believes the rural and white vote in this country is the baseline. white people are the norm and so a party losing them is more noteworthy than a party getting crushed by the others.
i wanna live in the alternate universe where aoc and the squad are controlling biden, pelosi and schumer to the degree theyre going to be blamed for in the fall
who among us does not remember the day biden forgave all student debt, opened the border, abolished ice and signed the green new deal -- all before noon?
it was a bit jarring when biden outlawed meat by executive order and simultaneously banned all police. but it def happened, and tlaib and omar were at his shoulders as he did it.