Corporate Dems pay focus group-scripted lip service to a vague sense of progressivism. And while they’re dialing for donations (because they want to hold a gavel), GOP is creating Project 2025, grooming judges, and strategizing which federal district courts they can use to stomp on our rights.
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If Dems can’t message against this, then they’re not the right people for the job. Future elections will not be won by virtue signaling one’s Leftist bona fides; rather, opposition candidates will need to deliver authentic, accessible messaging about how they can cure the GOP disaster.
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It’s important to consider how the extreme ideology of the far-right is quickly redefining what is “Left” to include historically centrist ideas like:
- valuing empirical data
- affordability of basic needs (food, healthcare, housing)
- environmental protections
- food & medicine safety
- etc.
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It’s like, damn, we get it: You’re not using AI. But it looks just as bad somehow?
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Exactly. “All we had” was torn down by Trump in under a year.
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Sounds like a sick ass time.
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This is on par with the Mamdani ad released today. Feels hopeful. Can’t wait for this guy to become president one day.
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When their attack is baseless bullshit, don’t argue. Just open another front where they’re vulnerable and poke there.
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In T2, JC and Arnie go to Cyberdyne Systems HQ to destroy the arm and brain chip that remain at the end of T1. So James Cameron must’ve had that angle in mind: Besides saving JC, how else would time-traveling people try to stop nuclear armageddon? Take out the company that made it possible?
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Hell, that would be an interesting way to expand the Terminator universe: a story that reveals a plot simultaneous with the events in T1 where—in addition to Reese—another person is sent back right after Reese (but kept a secret for mission security) to go “Luigi Mangione” on Cyberdyne execs.