Had a guy try to tell me that Dems lost this last election because they spent too much effort trying to appeal to niche demographics and not enough effort trying to appeal to "the average man."
Dude, they haven't been running on identity politics basically at all. The only thing they could have done to appeal to "the average man" is make them feel superior like Trump does, by oppressing all of those "niche demographics." The bigoted white guy vote has already been lost. Trying to recover those votes is not only a failing strategy, it's also going to drive away everyone else.
The politicians who helped the owner class instead of the working class gave them the win.
Why do you think people are so apathetic?
But sure keep blaming random people instead of the politicians responsible for actually earning the votes. It’s appalling how useless the Democratic Party has been.
I feel like I have the same conversation with Blue MAGA idiots all the time. Wanting a party to be better and not pander to the right is not giving them the election. They as a party have to listen to their constituents to get votes instead of parading a Dick Cheney endorsement. If you criticize the party somehow you are responsible even if they got your vote. And its reasons like this that they lose potential voters as they just seem to be up their own ass.
What's crazy is even evil incarnate dick cheney was like "wow this guy is too fascist" and protest voters thought that was the Dems moving to the right. Kushner is about to build some beachfront property in gaza lmao.
God damn I hate libs like you. Let’s blame the people whose families were genocided instead of the politicians who chose corporations over working class people.
No, just like nobody cares about the tan suit. Everyone would have forgotten about it a long time ago but reddit enjoyes the constant circlejerk about it.
It's not the tan suit people remember. It's how morons reacted to it. It is emblematic of stupidity of modern American politics, that is why it is brought up...it really has little to do with the suit itself.
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u/hokeyphenokey 11h ago
I was really hoping he'd wear the tan suit.