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Should Dems Play Dead Right Now???

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What do you think??? James Carville thinks we should: ----


His argument is that the Democratic leaders are best off keeping their powder dry this winter and spring and letting Trump crumble under the weight of what Carville predicted will be a series of governance failures as well as Republican dysfunction in the House. Best to wait for the Republicans to try to mess with Medicaid and push tax cuts for the rich, and then hang it around their necks, he wrote. And Carville knows a thing or two about painting Republicans as out of touch with the lives of regular Americans.

I’d note that Carville’s argument is to play dead, not to do nothing. Biding time, Carville wrote, was “a wiser approach than we pursued in the first Trump administration, when Democrats tried and failed at the art of resistance politics. We voiced outrage on social issue after social issue. We spun ourselves up in a tizzy over an investigation into Russia. We fought Mr. Trump at every corner, on every issue imaginable and muddied up our message in an unwinnable war. We were saved only by his lousy governing and a lot of effort on our side finding good candidates to run for the House and Senate in 2018. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is retreat on the immediate battlefield — and advance in another direction.”
 
For the most part, I think we should 'play dead' except to always remind voters, that they voted for this. Its not about holding Trump accountable. Its about holding voters accountable.
 
Carville has a point but playing dead is not the answer. Being vocal about what is happening in vulnerable districts (both sides) is a better strategy. The Dems need to look at these districts and find concrete examples of the damage being done and capitalize on it. As far as in the House....yup don't help.
 
Does not matter if Democrats become amazingly outspoken or "play dead," they are in no position to accomplish very much for now anyway.

2026 is not going to be about some amazing argument Democrats make, it will be entirely about the damage MAGA Republicans do.
 
They'd better be finding the next Obama and a popular pro-labor platform in case real elections survive this regime.
 
For the most part, I think we should 'play dead' except to always remind voters, that they voted for this. Its not about holding Trump accountable. Its about holding voters accountable.
Don't forget to call the voters racist too. As often as possible.
 
What do you think??? James Carville thinks we should: ----


His argument is that the Democratic leaders are best off keeping their powder dry this winter and spring and letting Trump crumble under the weight of what Carville predicted will be a series of governance failures as well as Republican dysfunction in the House. Best to wait for the Republicans to try to mess with Medicaid and push tax cuts for the rich, and then hang it around their necks, he wrote. And Carville knows a thing or two about painting Republicans as out of touch with the lives of regular Americans.

I’d note that Carville’s argument is to play dead, not to do nothing. Biding time, Carville wrote, was “a wiser approach than we pursued in the first Trump administration, when Democrats tried and failed at the art of resistance politics. We voiced outrage on social issue after social issue. We spun ourselves up in a tizzy over an investigation into Russia. We fought Mr. Trump at every corner, on every issue imaginable and muddied up our message in an unwinnable war. We were saved only by his lousy governing and a lot of effort on our side finding good candidates to run for the House and Senate in 2018. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is retreat on the immediate battlefield — and advance in another direction.”
Does pointing and laughing count?
 
They'd better be finding the next Obama and a popular pro-labor platform in case real elections survive this regime.
Who do they have? Mayor Pete?

He'd be a good president, but there's no way a Gay dude gets past the right wing slander machine.
 
I think they should all move to another country since they hate America and Americans so much. President Trump could probably negotiate a deal to get them in Venezuela.
 
Does pointing and laughing count?
Sure it does. It's all Liberals have left. Then one day they wake up and realize the joke is on them.
 
Sure it does. It's all Liberals have left.
Right now, it's all we need.

See that budget bill?

$19 trillion in debt over 10 years. Is this that MAGA thing we keep hearing about?
 
Who do they have? Mayor Pete?

He'd be a good president, but there's no way a Gay dude gets past the right wing slander machine.
Too many bigots in the electorate.
 
I agree.

All this moaning and groaning is just giving Righties the feel goodies.

As any parent will tell you, the best way in life to learn a lesson, is to just let things you warned them about happen if they refuse to listen.

Same with Trumpers. Let 'em figure it out.

Correction:

Trumpers won't figure it out, but a BIGLY number of those who did vote for Trump but aren't in the cult will soon be figuring it out.
 
They may as well - the result will be the same as whatever they are doing now.
 
What do you think??? James Carville thinks we should: ----


His argument is that the Democratic leaders are best off keeping their powder dry this winter and spring and letting Trump crumble under the weight of what Carville predicted will be a series of governance failures as well as Republican dysfunction in the House. Best to wait for the Republicans to try to mess with Medicaid and push tax cuts for the rich, and then hang it around their necks, he wrote. And Carville knows a thing or two about painting Republicans as out of touch with the lives of regular Americans.

I’d note that Carville’s argument is to play dead, not to do nothing. Biding time, Carville wrote, was “a wiser approach than we pursued in the first Trump administration, when Democrats tried and failed at the art of resistance politics. We voiced outrage on social issue after social issue. We spun ourselves up in a tizzy over an investigation into Russia. We fought Mr. Trump at every corner, on every issue imaginable and muddied up our message in an unwinnable war. We were saved only by his lousy governing and a lot of effort on our side finding good candidates to run for the House and Senate in 2018. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is retreat on the immediate battlefield — and advance in another direction.”
I agree. Give them all the rope they need to hang themselves.
 
Nah, they won. Now we all have to deal with their horrible decision.
This administration is dealing with all the horrible decisions made in the past 80 years that got this country into the mess we're in now. D and R.

If you catch a cavity, the fix is relatively easy and painless. But the further you allow it to grow, the more painful the fix becomes. So don't blame the dentist, blame the plethora of decisions not to brush.
 
This administration is dealing with all the horrible decisions made in the past 80 years that got this country into the mess we're in now. D and R.

If you catch a cavity, the fix is relatively easy and painless. But the further you allow it to grow, the more painful the fix becomes. So don't blame the dentist, blame the plethora of decisions not to brush.
I hope that you escape from the RW media bubble trap. I did. It took me a while.
 
What do you think??? James Carville thinks we should: ----


His argument is that the Democratic leaders are best off keeping their powder dry this winter and spring and letting Trump crumble under the weight of what Carville predicted will be a series of governance failures as well as Republican dysfunction in the House. Best to wait for the Republicans to try to mess with Medicaid and push tax cuts for the rich, and then hang it around their necks, he wrote. And Carville knows a thing or two about painting Republicans as out of touch with the lives of regular Americans.

I’d note that Carville’s argument is to play dead, not to do nothing. Biding time, Carville wrote, was “a wiser approach than we pursued in the first Trump administration, when Democrats tried and failed at the art of resistance politics. We voiced outrage on social issue after social issue. We spun ourselves up in a tizzy over an investigation into Russia. We fought Mr. Trump at every corner, on every issue imaginable and muddied up our message in an unwinnable war. We were saved only by his lousy governing and a lot of effort on our side finding good candidates to run for the House and Senate in 2018. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is retreat on the immediate battlefield — and advance in another direction.”
Ah.....

You mean they aren't playing dead right now, that this a funeral?
 
This administration is dealing with all the horrible decisions made in the past 80 years that got this country into the mess we're in now. D and R.

If you catch a cavity, the fix is relatively easy and painless. But the further you allow it to grow, the more painful the fix becomes. So don't blame the dentist, blame the plethora of decisions not to brush.


1 - Please define "dealing with" as the evidence suggest this administration has no ****ing idea of what comes next until Trump farts.

2 - Please list those horrible decisions, including the fact Republicans have owned at least one of the three branches for all of that 80 years.

3 - This isn't a 'cavity' it is a bankruptcy. all of Trump's endeavors have ended in bankruptcy as he profits off them.
 
Who do they have? Mayor Pete?

He'd be a good president, but there's no way a Gay dude gets past the right wing slander machine.
Plus he might end up in an illegal marriage!
 
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