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Meanwhile, Democrats like Pete Buttigieg: “It’s not what he says, it’s just how he says it.”
This has really been the obvious problem with the Democrats and their voice-pieces. “We just need a liberal Joe Rogan” or “We just need to get as good at messaging as Mamdani”. All of the Democratic consultants and proponents think that what you believe or stand for doesn’t matter, as long as you focus group the exact phrasing or pitch right or find a more convincing mouthpiece.
Maybe the problem is that the Democrats believe in nothing, will fight for nothing, nor want to accomplish anything. They just think that they can be vacuous empty suites and as long as they can accurately focus group their phrasing they will be able to win. And actually having beliefs and principles hurt you, because maybe not 100% of people would agree with them.
Buttigieg’s attack on Mamdani makes his own tone and messaging, and stories about his home life seem entirely manipulative. Like a Freudian slip admitting his own tactics, when reflecting against someone who has been clear and open about their political and ethical views.
not him, literally the entire democratic party. they are desperate to believe that it’s not socialist policies. they’re the best at taking the wrong (ie convenient) lesson every time.
the democratic party establishment is a bunch of rich fucks who never interact with real people, take AIPAC money in the hundreds of thousands if not millions, and engage in shady stock exchange to boot.
It really feels as if they think of their entire base as morons when they keep repeating this
We’ve been saying this since 2023. By December it was clear what Israel was doing. The base was never going to have it.
Keep in mind that basically all elected Democrats are still supporting Israel. Consider what impact this is going to have in mid terms.
Asking voters to support a genocide; not giving another option in 2024, will go down as one of the greatest and most disastrous acts of political malpractice in history.
And if you defended the candidates position on genocide or tried to badger voters instead of moving the candidate, not only were you an apologist for genocide: you contributed to Donald Trump’s victory.
This made Palestinian rights the third-most important reason to back Mamdani among those who voted for him, only ranking behind his proposals to lower costs for everyday Americans and to tax the wealthy and take on corporations.
As important as the Palestinian genocide issue is, I’m glad the tax the wealthy reason is up there too.
Funny how the third reason is the one that makes the headline. 🤔
Funny how it’s the only one that makes the headline, but only just now, when Obama announced he agrees.
I never thought running a campaign on issues that people care about would make them popular.
Like ffs how out of touch are these people?
I think they just plugged their ears and decided as a group that infact no one cared about this, you can be as delusional as you want if you only look at bad polling.
establishment Democrats scratch their heads
Maybe there’s a lesson to be learned here in time for the next big elections, right? Right?!
idk man the neoliberal consultants are telling me otherwise, who’s to know?
Yeah. *sigh* Who am I kidding.
Lobbyism is the real problem.
Well, maybe there’ll at least be some concessions to appease young voters. And provided they win, at least go back to a pre-Trump2 Israel policy. Doesn’t make me too happy though I mean the USA has basically been bankrolling Israel and outfitting their military for decades, it needs to stop.
The previous Israel policy is a large part of the reason why there is a second term for the pedo. Biden dragged his feet on doing anything, even just threatening to restrict weapons shipments, and Harris wouldn’t say she’d do any different.
And provided they win, at least go back to a pre-Trump2 Israel policy
Which is… what exactly?
To be clear, the only difference between Israel now and Israel a year ago was that Israel a year ago was at an earlier stage in their genocide and Netanyahu in a better position domestically, not in any way, shape or form that they were getting resistance from Biden. Trump is paying less lip service, but let’s not forget the horrors that were being inflicted by Israel during Biden’s term, especially in mid to late 2024.
at least go back to a pre-Trump2 Israel policy.
Which was the same as Trump 2 Israel policy. We got over a year of unrestrained genocide under Biden.
More like neoliberal billionaire paymasters telling them otherwise. Nothing more significant can be done to improve US politics, than to make all political donations over $100 illegal. No PACs, no party donations. Money can only be donated to candidates directly.
Some say they’re even excited to try running one of those consultants next cycle
Very cool
That’s interesting given the office he’s seeking has very little power to do something about it.
A shared set of values can go a long way in establishing trust.
It’s at least a nice podium for raising awareness, and it’ll help break the Zionist stranglehold on American politics.
It’s also only the third most important reason, according to the polling. Considering the first two, you can see why the powers that be would like those to be the story even less.