
This Is How Democrats Talk Themselves Out Of Wielding Power
Every party wants to win as many elections as possible. But a supermajority can not be a prerequisite for democratic renewal in America.
Because vigorous internal debate isn't a weakness—it's essential.
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Every party wants to win as many elections as possible. But a supermajority can not be a prerequisite for democratic renewal in America.

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The MAGA artifice is crumbling, but rank and file Republicans can’t walk away from a decade of complicity by saying, in essence, “the Trump era was CRAAAAZY!”

People should know.

It’s way past time we start normalizing the kinds of things that will be necessary for American renewal in the post-Trump era.

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The new 60 Minutes will tip the scales for conservatives; ironically, many mainstream news outlets already do the same thing, less intentionally.

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There should be consequences, from civil liability to expulsion from Congress, for lying about citizens for propaganda or fundraising purposes.

And it'll happen again if Democrats don't return to power and fix it.

A missing promise to end the war is the dog that hasn't barked.