I keep seeing people ask how millennials are the only people who can see through the online bullsht. And I’ll tell you how. Bc we didn’t always have the internet but once we did, every single school paper needed 10 reliable website sources and none could be Wikipedia or a dot com
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin ended up being so close that Harris might well have won the election if she had leaned into Walz-style populism instead of Cheney-style conservatism.
The challenge, after a loss, is to learn something *new.* Most people aren't doing that right now. They're taking in information and trying to fit that within their prevailing world view.
The NEW thing I'm learning is: People do not and will not vote for harm mitigation...
democrats fixed inflation and were punished for it by voters whose primary concern was inflation
how do you even begin to build a campaign in an environment like this
I’m unironically getting pushed further to the left after this election cycle. The DNC has bungled 2 election cycles against trump, and they’re not learning. If you’re not growing, you’re dying. They can’t keep running the same playbook and expecting election outcomes to change.
THREAD. Something important is happening in U.S. media that I think is getting insufficient attention, and the controversy around the Los Angeles Times refusing to endorse Kamala Harris amidst her support of an ongoing genocide gets at it.
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