Has U.S. Democracy Been Trumped? Bernie Sanders wants to know who owns America?
#20601
Posted 2022-November-11, 08:00
If 2024 is Biden vs Trump I think Biden wins. If it is Biden vs DeSantis I am less confident of a Biden win.
One way of looking at this: Dems need to give some serious thought to how to win against DeSantis. That could be a good thing.
We had a scaled-down version of that in the Maryland race for governor. Cox, the R candidate, was an election denier, a Qanon fan and just generally hopeless. He lost. There was a more reasonable person, Kelly Schulz, running in the R primary. She was endorsed by our two-term R governor Larry Hogan and, at least perhaps, she would have won the general election. The ultimate winner, our next governor, was Wes Moore.I think Moore is quite a good guy, I am fine with him as governor, but he probably leans further leftward than I do. Running against Cox, that wasn't a problem, running against Kelly, it might have been a problem.
The point is this: With Cox as the R candidate, the Ds could have successfully run a canary against him. Against Kelly, more care would be needed. The same could be true in 2024 at the presidential level. Joe Biden has his good points and his bad points but all in all I think he needs to say "I beat Trump in 2020, job well done, I will now retire". And then the Ds need to pick someone who can beat DeSantis and can beat other possible R candidates. There are voters out there, maybe quite a few, who would choose Biden over Trump on the basis that of course we cannot have a return to Trump, but would need some convincing to go with Biden rather than DeSantis. In my "Best of all possible worlds" scenario: The Ds decide they need Biden to retire and that they will put up someone who can beat DeSantis. Then the Rs decide "OMG, the D's are going to put up a really good candidate, maybe we should re-think going with DeSantis". And then we get a first-rate D running against a first-rate R.
Naive? Yep. More than I can realistically hope for? Yep. But it is the direction I can hope we are headed in. Something about long journeys and first steps comes to mind.
#20602
Posted 2022-November-11, 13:34
kenberg, on 2022-November-11, 08:00, said:
If 2024 is Biden vs Trump I think Biden wins. If it is Biden vs DeSantis I am less confident of a Biden win.
One way of looking at this: Dems need to give some serious thought to how to win against DeSantis. That could be a good thing.
We had a scaled-down version of that in the Maryland race for governor. Cox, the R candidate, was an election denier, a Qanon fan and just generally hopeless. He lost. There was a more reasonable person, Kelly Schulz, running in the R primary. She was endorsed by our two-term R governor Larry Hogan and, at least perhaps, she would have won the general election. The ultimate winner, our next governor, was Wes Moore.I think Moore is quite a good guy, I am fine with him as governor, but he probably leans further leftward than I do. Running against Cox, that wasn't a problem, running against Kelly, it might have been a problem.
The point is this: With Cox as the R candidate, the Ds could have successfully run a canary against him. Against Kelly, more care would be needed. The same could be true in 2024 at the presidential level. Joe Biden has his good points and his bad points but all in all I think he needs to say "I beat Trump in 2020, job well done, I will now retire". And then the Ds need to pick someone who can beat DeSantis and can beat other possible R candidates. There are voters out there, maybe quite a few, who would choose Biden over Trump on the basis that of course we cannot have a return to Trump, but would need some convincing to go with Biden rather than DeSantis. In my "Best of all possible worlds" scenario: The Ds decide they need Biden to retire and that they will put up someone who can beat DeSantis. Then the Rs decide "OMG, the D's are going to put up a really good candidate, maybe we should re-think going with DeSantis". And then we get a first-rate D running against a first-rate R.
Naive? Yep. More than I can realistically hope for? Yep. But it is the direction I can hope we are headed in. Something about long journeys and first steps comes to mind.
This can never happen until the wealthy withdraw monetary support for the crazoids.
#20604
Posted 2022-November-13, 01:08
#20605
Posted 2022-November-13, 08:43
pilowsky, on 2022-November-13, 01:08, said:
Explanations will be interesting, no doubt there will be many. A thought: It was not that long ago that Republicans were being told that they had to believe the 2020 election was stolen, or else they were a RINO. At some point people get really tired of being told that they must believe something that is obviously false. It brings to mind the 1950s when people asked themselves if they really believed that a neighbor or friend who voted for Stevenson was a commie. Here a commie, there a commie, everywhere a commie commie. People finally said "Wait, I am being played". Back to the present, the 2020 election is over, long over, Biden won, and people are tired of pretending otherwise. It's tough to discuss geography if we are told we must begin by asserting that the world is flat, or else we are a GINO.
There will be deeper and more rational explanations, no doubt with merit, but emotional explanations should not be overlooked. This thought has many applications in life, in politics, and so on.
#20606
Posted 2022-November-13, 19:44
#20607
Posted 2022-November-13, 20:03
Winstonm, on 2022-November-13, 19:44, said:
The fact that Trump exists in a "democracy" governed by the "rule of law" suggests a fundamental flaw in the experiment.
If you design an experiment to determine if 1+1=2 and the answer keeps coming out "I'm going to appeal to a higher court", surely the experiment isn't intelligently designed - so to speak.
#20609
Posted 2022-November-15, 21:39
#20610
Posted 2022-November-15, 21:55
Winstonm, on 2022-November-15, 21:39, said:
That's what the mute button is for.
(still learning)
"At last: just calm down, this kind of disrupted boards happens every day in our bridge community. It will always be an inherent part of bridge until we move to a modern platform, and then will we have other hopefully less frequent issues." P Swennson
#20611
Posted 2022-November-16, 06:10
jillybean, on 2022-November-15, 21:55, said:
I agree. If everyone switched off their television, Trump would disappear into irrelevance.
#20613
Posted 2022-November-19, 20:45
thepossum, on 2022-November-19, 20:34, said:
At this rate he'll be the only one there.
#20615
Posted 2022-November-19, 22:00
thepossum, on 2022-November-19, 20:34, said:
Twitter may vanish.
#20618
Posted 2022-November-21, 19:06
barmar, on 2022-November-21, 09:45, said:
Only if he wants to get stiffed.
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