• astanix@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      In this analogy I don’t think the Democratic Party knows what a horse is.

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      Pundits are losing their minds, but I don’t think the Democratic party leaders are giving up.

      My hunch is that they are playing the long game. They are counting on three things. First, Trump’s plans will crash the economy. Second, the Trump White House always turns on its own. Third, with a GOP trifecta there isn’t much Democrats can do to stop Trump - for now.

      So any demands they make now will be ignored, and even used in the future to blame Democrats as obstructionist. I think they are lying low and giving the GOP what they need to hang themselves. When the public is furious about the economy, it will be time to start making demands.

      Basically, it’s the political equivalent of the Willy Wonka gif

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        My hunch is that they’re in denial, still trying to treat the situation as “business as usual,” and will make for very surprised corpses when Trump’s thugs put them up against the wall.

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        They kind of have to, I suspect. But it won’t work. They’ll see things go bad, put in their sound bite as “we need to do something about ___!” And the average American won’t see it, and instead be inundated with right wing “Democrats are screwing it all up!” And not think of the logic that the Democratic party can’t do anything. And they’ll vote Republican again.

        Democrats need to get better at media.

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          they’ll vote Republican again.

          That’s not how midterms usually work. More people will vote for Democrats in 2026 than 2024. The key is maximize just how many more.

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      3 days ago

      The Democratic Party resembles the horse, or at least part of it.