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In reply to the discussion: Mr. Pierce On Senate Rules.... [View all]Orrex
(63,317 posts)35. Great! Post a link to top level Democrats articulating that message plainly.
That is, lets see clips of Democratic power players asserting equality as the partys message in under ten syllables.
Not as a message to be inferred from context, and not in offhand comments buried in long, meandering statements, by the way, but clips showing Democrats embracing and promoting this message first and foremost. And not in general language like it is the considered Democratic opinion that the law must be equally applied to all citizens. Lets see a plain and simple articulation of this basic distinguishing principle.
Im a little out of the media loop lately, so for all I know they might repeat this simple and effective point 24/7.
Hell, maybe Im just as stupid as you assert.
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Thanks. 100% obstructionist radicalized post-policy politics-as-war Republicans are the problem.
betsuni
Sep 2021
#10
"I'm not Trump, vote for me!" was an anti-Democratic insult in the last two elections.
betsuni
Sep 2021
#18
I had kind of hoped that four years of Trump would have finally cured them of that.
Crunchy Frog
Sep 2021
#27
We have 51 votes in theory. We ARE the majority and the Rs would damn sure would run
KPN
Sep 2021
#25
The idea of there being a Senate Parliamentarian isn't in the Constitution either
Silent3
Sep 2021
#16
Right, its in the senate rules, they need 51 votes to change the rules, they need to vote to change
bottomofthehill
Sep 2021
#20