Enough of consultant-class democrats who step on the rake over and over by thinking people don’t care about or understand human rights or what oligarchy means.
Winning elections by standing up for democracy and human rights is not worth offending the punditocracy.
By Gavin Newsom, James Carville and David Axelrod
Here's the way gets me about these headlines. It's not the people who didn't vote for Trump supporting his actions now. So why do they think Democrats are the deciding factor? You need to convince more Republicans to care about rights beyond the second.
Some clown on NPR told the audience that arguments about the importance of due process were too esoteric, ignoring the popularity of true crime and the Law and Order franchise. We actually like our constitutional rights, thanks!
Don't worry, we're probably going to get a "terror event" that will make Trump start a random war to boost his popularity. Things can still get much worse!
a good reminder that the reason politicians seem so out of touch is that they test sound bytes from out of touch strategists instead of just being authentic and saying what they think/feel.
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by Bill Maher
By Gavin Newsom, James Carville and David Axelrod
So basically, pundit land would have had us throw away core principles with losing ground politically on the issue too.
If you haven’t realized it yet, these folks are constantly wrong, stop listening and stay principled.
You don’t “triangulate” basic human rights, you defend them unconditionally.
We may never recover from Clinton.
Just wait until the voters' due process is taken away.
- We hold these truths to be self-evident...
- Hold on, that's never going to work. We need something that will land with voters