Aaron Strife
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Then Perez is the true progressive option.that'd probably sink him
Then Perez is the true progressive option.that'd probably sink him
Obama's first 100 days, just gleamed from Wikipedia:I mean why would you approve. What has he even done? 100 days are going to be wasted.
Honestly amidst all the "we should talk about Kansas more" talk I sort of wonder if there's anything long-term we could do there beyond just trying to pick up the governor's mansion. It's not insignificant that in a wave year we picked up seats in the state legislature, right? It's still not pre-2010 levels but I don't think picking up 10% of the state house in a year otherwise marked by losses for the state party is something to ignore.
There's an argument that it's too socially conservative a state to become purple long-term but it did elect Sebelius twice, and it's not like she was a JBE-type blue dog, she was a normalish progressive running in a red state and winning twice. In neighboring Missouri, last year Kander got 46% of the vote while talking about how black lives matter. Kansas is a little less black, but they're otherwise pretty demographically similar states I think.
Something that stands out to me in a lot of these Republican town halls are religious people taking their representatives to task for being un-Christian. There's the woman in Tennessee who was talking about the need for the ACA because Christians have a duty to take care of the sick. There was several appeals to social gospel stuff in Cotton's town hall, including the antiwar guy. I think there's something there, and if the Kansas Democrats could make a real earnest appeal to the social gospel I think that could be big. My grandparents are from Kansas, and they're staunch advocates for equality and justice in a way that's rooted in their Catholicism.
Maybe I'm wrong and we'll make a fluke pickup there because of backlash to Brownback and then lose it, but I think there might be a chance to expand the map there. It certainly couldn't hurt if we're looking to do the 50 state strategy.
Likely won't hear much negative from him while the CPAC is on. It's gonna be his favorite day of the year.No tweets in 24h. What in the world?
I'm kind of baffled by Jamie Harrison's whole argument for being DNC chair. His experience of running a state Democratic Party in a red state has been...a consistent red state. Why should this guy be in the top job again?Tbh, I'm not sure I believe that Harrison and Brown have that many votes, or that Mayor Pete has that few. I'm definitely in the "Buttigieg would be wasted as DNC chair" camp, so I'm not too broken up about it, but I just don't believe that 27 DNC members looked at the South Carolina party's performance and went "yes, this is what we need on a national level."
Likely won't hear much negative from him while the CPAC is on. It's gonna be his favorite day of the year.
Obama's first 100 days, just gleamed from Wikipedia:
- Signed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (aka stimulus bill)
- Expanded the number of children covered under the State Children's Health Insurance Program by up to 4 million
- Signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law
- Passed a congressional budget resolution kickstarting healthcare reform
- Implemented new ethical guidelines for White House staff reducing the role of lobbyists in the Cabinet
- Came out in support for the UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity
- Lifted seven-and-a-half year ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research
- Ordered the closure of Guantanamo Bay
At this rate, Trump's first 100 days:
- Complained about the media being unfair and accusing dissenters of being paid puppets
- Signed fascist executive orders that were shit-canned in the courts
Biden was in the senate for over 40 years!?He won Delaware seven times as a candidate for the United States Senate
He may not "hate" trangender people, in the classic visceral or violent fashion.
But he certainly does not respect them.
36. His last reelection campaign coincided with him being elected Vice President, so he resigned before starting out his seventh term.Biden was in the senate for over 40 years!?
Are we talking about Colbert or Trump here? I lost track lolHe does not respect anybody.
Are we talking about Colbert or Trump here? I lost track lol
Are we talking about Colbert or Trump here? I lost track lol
Confusion intensifiesi'm pretty sure that post is actually about maher
Np. Apparently I wasn't golloeung eithernnI thought they were talking about Trump, sorry.
i'm pretty sure that post is actually about maher
Trump has also enabled the passage of several rollbacks of environmental protections. But if you add that I think it's literally the entirety of what he's done so far.
Alan Colmes passed away. The original FOX News liberal. Always made Hannity look like a baby, though.
If I was Hillary Clinton, I'd probably endorse Keith Ellison now. Just to fuck with everybody.
Alan Colmes passed away. The original FOX News liberal. Always made Hannity look like a baby, though.
Trump's executive orders on environmental protections (or lack thereof) are things that can be restored in future executive orders (or, you know, actual laws). The amount of legislation that Trump has passed so far is...zero? I think? Which, given a Republican majority Senate and House, compared to a Democratic White House + Congress in 2009, is awfully pathetic. And fortunate.
He just tweeted 40 minutes ago!
Trump has only signed like five bills or something and they were all generic procedure stuff.I could have sworn the House passed some stuff like that and he signed it, but I could be wrong.
I could have sworn the House passed some stuff like that and he signed it, but I could be wrong.
Trump's executive orders on environmental protections (or lack thereof) are things that can be restored in future executive orders (or, you know, actual laws). The amount of legislation that Trump has passed so far is...zero? I think? Which, given a Republican majority Senate and House, compared to a Democratic White House + Congress in 2009, is awfully pathetic. And fortunate.
He just tweeted 40 minutes ago!
In a letter to his constituents, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) announced he wont be holding an in-person town hall anytime soon because there are groups from the more violent strains of the leftist ideology, some even being paid, who are preying on public town halls to wreak havoc and threaten public safety.
But theres no evidence of that.
Though Republican member of Congress have been grilled about their support for repealing Obamacare and Trumps agenda during recent town halls sometimes even by children  there hasnt been any violence. And reporters who have searched for paid protesters havent been able to find them.
In his letter, Gohmert even mentioned Gabby Giffords, the former Arizona congresswoman who was shot while chatting with constituents outside a grocery store in 2011, to bolster his claim that holding a town hall would be dangerous.
Threats are nothing new to me and I have gotten my share as a felony judge, he writes. However, the House Sergeant at Arms advised us after former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords was shot at a public appearance, that civilian attendees at Congressional public events stand the most chance of being harmed or killed  just as happened there.
Yeah, I guess a better comparison is Iowa. Still, I just think trying to open up the map would be good if it's possible.Missouri and Kansas are much different because the former has both Kansas City and Saint Louis while the latter has.. Wichita? Kansas has about half as many black people as Missouri in terms of percentage of the population.
The main reason (if not the only reason) Democrats have the potential for success is backlash to Brownback. His experiment failed and Democrats need to capitalize. It might not even matter since he can't run for reelection - it depends on how tied he is to the Kansas Republican Party.
Tbh, I'm not sure I believe that Harrison and Brown have that many votes, or that Mayor Pete has that few. I'm definitely in the "Buttigieg would be wasted as DNC chair" camp, so I'm not too broken up about it, but I just don't believe that 27 DNC members looked at the South Carolina party's performance and went "yes, this is what we need on a national level."
An embattled White House terrorism advisor whose academic credentials have come under widespread fire telephoned one of his main critics at home Tuesday night and threatened legal action against him, Newsweek has learned.
Sebastian Gorka, whose views on Islam have been widely labeled extremist, called noted terrorism expert Michael S. Smith II in South Carolina and expressed dismay that Smith had been criticizing him on Twitter, according to a recording of the call provided to Newsweek.
Missouri and Kansas are much different because the former has both Kansas City and Saint Louis while the latter has.. Wichita? Kansas has about half as many black people as Missouri in terms of percentage of the population.
The main reason (if not the only reason) Democrats have the potential for success is backlash to Brownback. His experiment failed and Democrats need to capitalize. It might not even matter since he can't run for reelection - it depends on how tied he is to the Kansas Republican Party.
You're missing the point.
There are people who throw around the term "identity politics" like a pejorativewanting to say "we should focus on class politics instead, not identity politics". From the perspectives of minorities, we've seen what this kind of roundabout talking is actually about: 'identity politics' is just a catchphrase being used by people like you who pretend that you're not actually talking about setting aside the basic civil rights of minorities in favor of your particular pet issue.
Do you get it? You can draw a line between your definition of 'identity politics' and 'civil rights' all you want, but we can hear the dog whistling. In the end you're only trying to convince yourself that you're the good guy by rejecting 'identity politics' and characterizing it as 'the bad shit that Democrats do'.
The problem here is that past history has told all minorities that when a politician speaks of economic needs, minorities get thrown under the bus. No ifs and buts.
This is why they care that a politician understands this and does include them into the platform. Somebody that is tone deaf to these concerns, is worrisome.
Everyone here knows that this Islamophobe nutcase attended Trump's inaugural dinner wearing a Nazi symbol, correct?So Gorka continues to be a nutcase:
http://europe.newsweek.com/sebastian-gorka-white-house-terrorism-adviser-angry-call-559805?rm=eu
Man all these townhalls are giving me life. I want a revolution you guys.
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Get wreeeeeeeeecked
"Protesting is covered under the First Amendment. That's all fine. But come up with your own solutions," Conway said on "Fox and Friends."
She blamed "a combination of people" for the large crowds and vocal criticism Republican lawmakers have faced at town halls and public events.
"Some people are upset with an election result they didn't see coming," she said. "You see people who are concerned about the swiftness of change, and I think that you've got some members heeding that call and taking their questions. I just don't hear a lot of solutions."
The email survey suggests that if the chairmanship race continues through several rounds of balloting, Perez might be in a better position to prevail than Ellison. While Ellison's supporters had few qualms about backing Perez as their second choice, the same didn't hold true for Perez backers -- few who ranked Perez as their first-choice candidate said they would back Ellison as their second choice.
"I'm surprised that Perez supporters are not picking Ellison as a second choice," said Washington state Democratic Party Chairwoman Tina Podlodowski, a Ellison supporter. "I wonder if it's this desire for less dramatic change."
It might also be a sign of lingering resentment from the Democratic presidential primary. Ellison was an early and prominent Sanders surrogate. While he eventually came on board and worked hard for Clinton, there is still some bad blood among establishment Democrats who believe the Vermont senator's tenacious primary challenge damaged Clinton's chances in the general election.
Regarding the DNC Chair election and Perez/Ellison supporters
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/democratic-national-committee-race-235292
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=230818375&postcount=16561
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=230819535&highlight=#post230819535
Well color me wrongRegarding the DNC Chair election and Perez/Ellison supporters
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/democratic-national-committee-race-235292
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=230818375&postcount=16561
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=230819535&highlight=#post230819535
the angry people seem largely white too. Might be some scorned Trump voters in there.Man all these townhalls are giving me life. I want a revolution you guys.
heh.
Regarding the DNC Chair election and Perez/Ellison supporters
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/democratic-national-committee-race-235292
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=230818375&postcount=16561
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=230819535&highlight=#post230819535
This is why Mayor Pete needs to win. Just put an end to all of it and pick someone who wasn't involved.
there's probably like four people who actually like RonanBut Sam Ronan! So pure! So white! So ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT.