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This makes her “strategy” even more baffling than before. How do you know you are down the entire time and do absolutely nothing about policy?

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    I’ve been reading Nixonland and my biggest takeaway so far is that we have been living in Richard Nixon’s America for the last 60 years. You mean to tell me, you don’t know how to combat racist demagoguery, opportunists, and right-wing sickos? You mean to tell me that we just get to sit and watch the so-called adults in the room flail in the same way the liberals (who were nominally BETTER, because they believed in funding government programs) flop and scream “not fair not fair”.

    Not to sound cringe or joker-che, but Americans deserve better crooks politicians.

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      I’m currently researching to write an article about this exact thing. I heard that they were literally getting consulting from current UK Labor Party people. I think it was intentional that they sent Bill Clinton and Richie Torres to Michigan. I think they wanted to lose the Muslim vote and pick up imaginary embarrassed suburban women that the data wouldn’t show, even if it really existed. Sort of a leap of faith.

      I think they were trying to do a Starmerite purge. The nonprofit-killing bill and the antizionism=antisemitism bills were supposed to be the final nail in the coffin

  • I guess this is the answer to how her campaign spent 1.5 billion in 15 weeks.

    that’s what it was meant to do: acquire a shitload of dough and funnel it through the apparatus for a nice generous skimming off the top by “consultants”, and then back into the pockets of corporate allies that make their favorite treats and own the fancy hotel chains and sell the air time of giant media companies.

    the contest is incidental to the campaign as a mechanism for accumulating, funneling and reconcentrating wealth.

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    She could’ve swung for the fences on progressive policies, if she knew she was doomed right? Not like anyone would ever be honest about it, but they ran their perfect centrist anti Trumper campaign and lost which has gotta take the shine off that a little. She could’ve ran on a Bernie style platform, lost and then they could claim “well see it never works let’s never do that again”

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      Li: At the moment, the Chinese the party state has proven an extraordinary ability to change. I mean, I make the joke: “in America you can change the political party, but you can’t change the policies. In China you cannot change the party, but you can change policies.” So, in the past 66 years, China has been run by one single party. Yet the political changes that have taken place in China in these past 66 years have been wider, and broader, and greater than probably any other major country in modern memory.

      Pilger: So in that time China ceased to be communist. Is that what you’re saying?

      Li: Well, China is a market economy, and it’s a vibrant market economy. But it is not a capitalist country. Here’s why: there’s no way a group of billionaires could control the Politburo as billionaires control American policy-making. So in China you have a vibrant market economy, but capital does not rise above political authority. Capital does not have enshrined rights. In America, capital — the interests of capital and capital itself — has risen above the American nation. The political authority cannot check the power of capital. That’s why America is a capitalist country, and China is not.

      from https://redsails.org/china-has-billionaires/

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        Yeah. People would defend it by saying they were “hedging their bets” or “being pragmatic.” Which sounds like a solid take. But then I kinda had this epiphany that took the form of a question. “Maybe it’s because they know the outcome doesn’t matter and they’re just funding the theater of the election, rather than trying to get a particular outcome?”

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    That makes the decision not to address her supporters on election night even funnier. I could muster up a sliver of understanding if her polls had her ahead and she repeated Hillary’s mistake of thinking she could cake walk into the White House, but to act surprised when your own research had you down the whole damn time? What, was she too busy collecting on all the prediction market bets she made against herself?

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        It’s an incredible testament to America’s culture of celebrity that both major candidates were horrible sucking voids of charisma who clearly despised their own supporters.

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    How do you know you are down the entire time and do absolutely nothing about policy?

    Because she didn’t want to win. The dems don’t want to make change they want to make money, and Trump and a right wing government will help them make the most money. They can pretend to huff and puff all they want but ultimately their stock portfolios will reap the rewards of this and that’s all they cared about from the beginning.

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      Devils Advocate: Do people actually vote based on policy or is it more “vibes” and identity?

      The best weeks for Kamala’s campaign were when her running mate called Republicans weird. And then they dropped it a week later instead of doubling down on the only thing that moved the polls. Almost like they didn’t want to win 🤔

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      i bet that’s why the biden administration won’t enact the equal right amendment despite project 2025 looming nearby; they want that pain inflected to help them win next time around and it’ll work given how successfully project 2025 worked as a virtue signal for democrats.

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          it works: not once did the equal rights amendment make it into the debates; but project 2025 was bandied about plenty; now, in 2028, the democrats can use the i-told-you-so card and almost no one will know that the equal rights amendment has already passed all legal hurdles and is ready to be implemented today.

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    A group of billionaires and millionaires donated some minimum amount to get a tax break on profits from their racism factory. They used it to get a bunch of college educated office workers to donate hundreds of millions to the campaign. The campaign proceeds to spend it carting interns and graduate students back and forth to Raytheon Acres Virginia. Those people are just doing for a checkbox on their resume. The insiders knew it was a bust from the start, they’re just going through the motions and auditioning for their next private sector job. All the money goes into the insider’s consulting agencies and appearance fees and marketing firms. They donors get a nice ROI from the people calling you Hamas on x - the everything app. Then they get more tax breaks anyways because Trump gets in.

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      Sipping on a gin and tonic as I castigate my son for wearing long pants before the age of twenty. He asks me when he can see his mother— who is also my cousin— again, and I remind him not to ask about her, because I don’t know how to say that my uncle and I had her lobotomized and put in a hospital for crying too much. I send him back to boarding school for another six months as I head to my job as an executive for a large chemical company that my grandfather got me, overseeing South American mining operations. Upon hearing that a newly-elected government wants to levy a tax on our mining profits and institute an eight hour work day, I call up my old Skull and Bones chums who work for Zapata Oil and Air America, ask if there’s anything they can do to help, and they promise they’ll look into it. I will drink nine more gin and tonics throughout the day before switching to bourbon. Old Money Life.

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    Just hugging Biden no matter what, smart strategy!

    Also, this is so funny considering that the number one priority of liberals was screaming at everyone pointing out that swing state polls had Kamala tied at best and probably behind in the race. It was all fake polls and GOP pollsters publishing fake polls to somehow (???) suppress the Dem turnout.