schumer and jeffries are perfect examples. no one who believes in electoralism can seem to comprehend why they consistently act against the premise of getting elected. it is because their first priority is profit. they are looking at the actual bottom line you refuse to acknowledge
February 15, 2026 at 12:37 PM
schumer and jeffries are perfect examples. no one who believes in electoralism can seem to comprehend why they consistently act against the premise of getting elected. it is because their first priority is profit. they are looking at the actual bottom line you refuse to acknowledge
not a single bill should have been allowed to pass through the senate once trump was inaugurated. every single piece of legislation passed has been a failure on the part of democrats as an opposition party
February 14, 2026 at 2:30 PM
not a single bill should have been allowed to pass through the senate once trump was inaugurated. every single piece of legislation passed has been a failure on the part of democrats as an opposition party
after a certain point, in the witcher universe (probably around having his 3rd or 4th son) a seventh son has gotta have some kind of sit-down conversation with his wife about the very real possibility of trying for a witcher and whether they should do that
February 13, 2026 at 10:38 PM
after a certain point, in the witcher universe (probably around having his 3rd or 4th son) a seventh son has gotta have some kind of sit-down conversation with his wife about the very real possibility of trying for a witcher and whether they should do that
also i will NEVER forget that when it was Mamdani vs Cuomo, the blue no matter who people didn't say a word about voting for the Democrat no matter what. everyone saw that.
February 13, 2026 at 12:52 PM
also i will NEVER forget that when it was Mamdani vs Cuomo, the blue no matter who people didn't say a word about voting for the Democrat no matter what. everyone saw that.
One of the problems with Democrats is that since Clinton rather a lot of Democratic voters (and pundits) seem convinced that the point of a primary isn't to unite the coalition, but to choose the candidate who performatively shits on radicals in order to portray themselves as serious enough to lead.
Ideally, the point of a primary is to find a candidate who unites the coalition. If a significant and coherent enough part of the coalition is already saying "fuck that guy forever" that's, uh, a bad sign. No, we probably won't find someone everyone loves. But maybe someone nobody outright hates.
February 12, 2026 at 1:02 PM
One of the problems with Democrats is that since Clinton rather a lot of Democratic voters (and pundits) seem convinced that the point of a primary isn't to unite the coalition, but to choose the candidate who performatively shits on radicals in order to portray themselves as serious enough to lead.