Anonymous wrote:If the only paths the Democrats have to move forward are (1) corruption (the Clinton model), (2) the pearl clutching and “when they go low, we go high”, turn the other cheek idiocy (embodied by morons like Gillibrand going after idiots like Franken), and (3) fighting like hell, I’ll take whatever is behind Door #3 …
Anonymous wrote:Should John Ossoff run for President in 2028?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interestingly enough AIPAC isn’t happy with him right because he voted against arm sales to Israel. So we will see how that goes.
WTF ?
Anonymous wrote:Interestingly enough AIPAC isn’t happy with him right because he voted against arm sales to Israel. So we will see how that goes.
Anonymous wrote:He's so hot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the little I’ve seen, he has impressed me with his fight and unwillingness to back down. Those traits are sorely missing in this past 35 years of heavy corruption in the party.
Stop fighting and doing a 180 on everything Trump does and proposes.
Not everything he does is negative, policywise. But your instinct is to fight on every hill, all the time and frankly, you democrats don't have the manpower.
Forget a 2028 candidate and work on a coherent PLATFORM that is acceptable to the majority. Then sell the platform/policies and a candidate will shake out. Make sure you consider the second and third order effects of those policies.
I'm your adversary, and you can't even see that the DNC has moved away from a broad common sense agenda. Stop and think.
Um, minus immigration, every Dem policy is supported by a majority of Americans.
If you’re racist, sexist, miserable, love bread and circuses — that’s not a Dem problem, that’s a you problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the little I’ve seen, he has impressed me with his fight and unwillingness to back down. Those traits are sorely missing in this past 35 years of heavy corruption in the party.
Stop fighting and doing a 180 on everything Trump does and proposes.
Not everything he does is negative, policywise. But your instinct is to fight on every hill, all the time and frankly, you democrats don't have the manpower.
Forget a 2028 candidate and work on a coherent PLATFORM that is acceptable to the majority. Then sell the platform/policies and a candidate will shake out. Make sure you consider the second and third order effects of those policies.
I'm your adversary, and you can't even see that the DNC has moved away from a broad common sense agenda. Stop and think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the little I’ve seen, he has impressed me with his fight and unwillingness to back down. Those traits are sorely missing in this past 35 years of heavy corruption in the party.
Stop fighting and doing a 180 on everything Trump does and proposes.
Not everything he does is negative, policywise. But your instinct is to fight on every hill, all the time and frankly, you democrats don't have the manpower.
Forget a 2028 candidate and work on a coherent PLATFORM that is acceptable to the majority. Then sell the platform/policies and a candidate will shake out. Make sure you consider the second and third order effects of those policies.
I'm your adversary, and you can't even see that the DNC has moved away from a broad common sense agenda. Stop and think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the little I’ve seen, he has impressed me with his fight and unwillingness to back down. Those traits are sorely missing in this past 35 years of heavy corruption in the party.
Stop fighting and doing a 180 on everything Trump does and proposes.
Not everything he does is negative, policywise. But your instinct is to fight on every hill, all the time and frankly, you democrats don't have the manpower.
Forget a 2028 candidate and work on a coherent PLATFORM that is acceptable to the majority. Then sell the platform/policies and a candidate will shake out. Make sure you consider the second and third order effects of those policies.
I'm your adversary, and you can't even see that the DNC has moved away from a broad common sense agenda. Stop and think.
Anonymous wrote:From the little I’ve seen, he has impressed me with his fight and unwillingness to back down. Those traits are sorely missing in this past 35 years of heavy corruption in the party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Ossoff, but I really want to tell Team Ossoff that these posts feel nakedly transparent. There are too many, and they don’t feel authentic. I can’t put my finger on why, but they don’t have the ring of truth — they have the ring of a comms team.
Ossoff is more of a student of Obama than Bernie. Professional, consistent, and well spoken. Those should be good things, but lately you have to get people emotional to win votes and I don’t think that is his vibe at all.
Is he even on sm? Frankly, those are the Dems winning. Though I do like him.
He needs to be out like Chris Murphy daily, and while I know where aren’t a lot of Warner fans, he’s getting very good at social media. Over the long night of voting, he was signing on to show all the junk food he was eating and he’s doing light trolling. Murphy is more standard, but has a good vibe, and AOC is doing interactive fireside chats.
On instagram he has “the Office of Senator Ossoff” rather than just Jon Ossoff. He isn’t a social media guy, but he probably needs to be hitting the podcast circuit and get all over tik tok, you need it to win now.