Forgive my language but this story is complete and utter bullshit. The WSJ should be ashamed for publishing it.
Where is this letter? Would you be shocked to learn they never showed it to us before publishing it? Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like Donald Trump?
@pjmaciak The amnesia of online Dem pundits who forget that Joe Rogan endorsed Bernie Sanders in 2020 and then the Dem elite shamed Bernie for it is ... notable.
@lxeagle17 I have, in 2004, when Bush won the popular vote (buoyed by strong Latino support) and the majority of Americans voted for war. Bush tanked the country and Obama emerged. What happens in the next 4 years? No idea, but despair is pointless.
@christopherhale Trump is not an ideological candidate. He is both transactional and ambiguous. This ambiguity gives his voters space to believe what they want about him. It’s an unusual trait and very effective.
@christopherhale Trump is not an ideological candidate. He is both transactional and ambiguous. This ambiguity gives his voters space to believe what they want about him. It’s an unusual trait and very effective.
@nhannahjones@mkraju But here is my question—does the Democratic Establishment actually want to win? Or is losing to a right wing populist preferable to winning with a left wing “socialist”?
https://t.co/HqGnwJzQkS
@AnandWrites That the Democratic Party establishment prefers right wing populism to socialism and would rather risk losing to a populist than winning with a socialist.
@mehdirhasan@jonstewart I have been saying all day that this feels like 2004 more than 2016, and a vintage Jon Stewart performance only underscored that for me.
@AnandWrites That the Democratic Party establishment prefers right wing populism to socialism and would rather risk losing to a populist than winning with a socialist.
7/ The #Dobbs decision was a modern version of the July Ordinances, and Donald Trump is the modern version of Charles X, who fled, never returned to France, and died in exile.
7/ The #Dobbs decision was a modern version of the July Ordinances, and Donald Trump is the modern version of Charles X, who fled, never returned to France, and died in exile.
7/ The #Dobbs decision was a modern version of the July Ordinances, and Donald Trump is the modern version of Charles X, who fled, never returned to France, and died in exile.
7/ The #Dobbs decision was a modern version of the July Ordinances, and Donald Trump is the modern version of Charles X, who fled, never returned to France, and died in exile.
7/ The #Dobbs decision was a modern version of the July Ordinances, and Donald Trump is the modern version of Charles X, who fled, never returned to France, and died in exile.