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Still Musin' After All These Years

@themusergr

#LeaveParty—Since 1996, JC Adamson has reflected online about politics, spirituality & esoterica: 2-party tyranny—National debt—Color vision—Twelve Steps—More

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Yes. State Dem parties need to stop strategizing themselves out of the game, and start really talking AND LISTENING, between elections, to rural, suburban, exurban, Latinx and Black voters about genuinely progressive policies those constituencies need and will vote for.

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If there are 6 Repubs in districts that have significant Dem or indy voters who would support them in '24, it would be possible. One of my contacts with actual knowledge thinks it has less than a 15% probability. Dems should probably just sit and watch. It's profitable and fun.

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The tight restraints on C-SPAN have always been damaging. Many Americans don't know that the impassioned speech they see their Rep deliver on the evening news was actually given to an empty chamber. If C-SPAN could roam, politics would be different. washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/…

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We set that precedent in 1974, when Ford pardoned Nixon. We're paying the price today. A president, above anyone else, must be held to account for criminal acts. And the most indefensible criminal acts are those that endanger democracy. Both men did that.

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As others have noted, this is really about how young is our nation. It's 224 years since Geo. Washington's 1799 death. So it would be easily possibly for someone alive today (born c. 1933), to: have known someone (born c. 1858) who knew someone (born c. 1783) who knew Washington.

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If you or I were booked on such serious charges, we'd probably look frightened and humiliated. I wonder how many hours he spent in front of a mirror, practicing this expression. Meanwhile, AP and all the media are unpaid promoters of his vile product.

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This may be good news. Sounds like Republicans of old, who were too busy worrying about how other people dressed to get involved with destroying democracy. The Senate's dress code just got more relaxed. Some insist on staying buttoned-up text.npr.org/1200549319

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Here is what I love about Tim Walz: He is not only funny, lovable, joyful, and a truly decent human being, but he is also teaching men across the nation what it looks like to be a REAL man—that we don’t put women down. We support & lift women up.

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Tim Walz shows American men, especially white men, that a better vision of manhood and masculinity exists which is far more loving, successful, decent and appealing than the toxic bravado and cruelty of Trump and MAGA.

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This is one of the foulest most bigoted tropes of all time, and hardly new. I didn't think my regard for Trump could fall lower, but it plummeted to a new bottom when he went there. He is irredeemable.

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Just want to clarify a couple of things. Last round with T, at least 100,000 died unnecessarily w/Covid. The capitol was assaulted. Much more. Kamala is proven as competent, and decent, and has 3+ years OJT. Much more. Just vote FOR our country.