Is she still Black? @Salvy @pgabriel @Scarface281 I heard if you leave the democrats you turn into Nicole Kidman white
related DNC chair, almost crying, claims David Hogg is making it impossible to lead party: ‘No one knows who the hell I am’ https://nypost.com/2025/06/08/us-ne...to-lead-party-no-one-knows-who-the-hell-i-am/ sounds like David Hogg is, um . . . hogging all the glory
lol Maxine waters breh She makes Sheila Jackson Lee look like Halle Berry @pgabriel @SuraGotMadHops @HP3 @Os Trigonum @jo mama @ROXRAN Kobe rolling over in his grave
NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo stunned by ‘deranged Democrat’ AOC’s strong polls: ‘Killing her party https://nypost.com/2025/06/26/media...democrat-aocs-strong-polls-killing-her-party/
link will work for everyone Sound Familiar? Democrats Lay Groundwork for a ‘Project 2029’ The plan to write a policy agenda for the next Democratic president is at the center of a raging debate within the party: whether its biggest problem is its ideas or its difficulty in selling them. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/30/...e_code=1.S08.s4rl.STMh09788mnh&smid=url-share excerpt: Neera Tanden, who served in the White House in the Clinton, Obama and Biden administrations and now leads the Center for American Progress, said that for years, Democrats have failed to appreciate the role that Mr. Trump’s policies have played in his success. “Liberals underestimate the power of Trump’s ideas, and that we need better ideas to take on both Trumpism and the G.O.P.,” she said. “We get wrapped up in his personality. But he puts forward an idea like ‘No tax on tips,’ and that’s an important signifier that he is championing working-class people.” *** Now, a robust fight is underway among Democratic intellectuals about how to define the party into the future. One of the most visible fissures is between a populist wing that wants to cast corporations and billionaires as villains (see the “Fighting Oligarchy” tour anchored by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont) and advocates of the so-called abundance agenda, named for the book with that title by Ezra Klein, a columnist for The New York Times, and Derek Thompson, who recently announced his departure from The Atlantic. Supporters of the abundance approach seek to work with corporations — “There will be no green transition without corporate ingenuity,” Mr. Klein wrote in a recent column — and cut through regulation to solve problems and achieve progressive outcomes more quickly. The party’s long-term success, the argument goes, will be determined most by showing that liberalism works. The populist wing, at its simplest, seeks to redistribute power and wealth to the working class and away from economic and corporate elites, and to mobilize voters through that fight. more at the link
The Democrats don't know what they are doing of what direction they are taking - Robert Reich is a controversial guy, but what he said is right, and Trump won in large part because he was more of an outsider than Biden or Harris. We can argue about the validity of Trump's policies, but he clearly ran on being an outsider.
Related @Salvy @ROXRAN @Scarface281 @CrixusTheUndefeatedGaul lol Nelly said at least he married Black and had Black children unlike Kamala! Hahahaahahaha