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  • Trump is a rich old white racist man with no talent who made money off daddy's fortune.

    He's the embodiment of the establishment. This makes sense since that's what they want to go back to.

    They forget that's what led them here.

  • More like he went down flailing wildly. Biden tried a lot of things that were never going to get through the supreme court. He did a lot, mostly ineffectively because he didn't deal with the real problems.

    The supreme court and extremism.

    His proposition was to go back to business as normal, but things have fundamentally changed.

    More than anything that's why he had to go.

  • Honestly Maga believes principles are more important than lives, and until Biden withdrew today, they were winning.

    The truth is politics has become so hideously compromised that almost nobody is a "great" candidate anymore, nobody is inspiring. Watching everyone close ranks against Sanders last election solidified that.

    I disagree with being characterised as a moderate

    You might disagree. But disagreeing doesn't make it true. E.g Pelosi swears she's progressive, but that's not true

  • Is anyone surprised?

  • It was incredibly anti-democratic. The superdelegate system is designed to stop democracy from occurring in the party and ensure the candidate is picked by big donors.

  • The political system right now is simply good cop and bad cop.

    Bad cop(republicans): i'll shoot you.

    Good cop(Democrats): vote for me, I'm your only choice to stop him from shooting you (but it's in my best interests to let him threaten you forever, so you'll vote for me)

    Both will forever suck. Both are fascists. We need better options

  • Oh no, there's blame there. But you can't punish them for it. We can and should make it known to democratic leadership how impotent they've been and how badly they've been doing their jobs.

    That's part of the democratic process. An important one too.