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Drum

(9,161 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:34 PM Feb 2017

NYTimes: Weakened Democrats Bow to Voters, Opting for Total War on Trump

Earlier---and erroneously---posted in Late Breaking News...

WASHINGTON — Reduced to their weakest state in a generation, Democratic Party leaders will gather in two cities this weekend to plot strategy and select a new national chairman with the daunting task of rebuilding the party’s depleted organization. But senior Democratic officials concede that the blueprint has already been chosen for them — by an incensed army of liberals demanding no less than total war against President Trump.

Immediately after the November election, Democrats were divided over how to handle Mr. Trump, with one camp favoring all-out confrontation and another backing a seemingly less risky approach of coaxing him to the center with offers of compromise.

Now, spurred by explosive protests and a torrent of angry phone calls and emails from constituents — and outraged themselves by Mr. Trump’s swift moves to enact a hard-line agenda — Democrats have all but cast aside any notion of conciliation with the White House. Instead, they are mimicking the Republican approach of the last eight years — the “party of no” — and wagering that brash obstruction will pay similar dividends.

Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington, vice chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, said there had been a “tornado of support” for wall-to-wall resistance to Mr. Trump. Mr. Inslee, who backed a lawsuit against the president’s executive order banning refugee admissions and travel from seven majority-Muslim countries, said Democrats intended to send a stern message to Mr. Trump during a conference of governors in the nation’s capital.

Read more: https://nyti.ms/2lAd0gj

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NYTimes: Weakened Democrats Bow to Voters, Opting for Total War on Trump (Original Post) Drum Feb 2017 OP
No retreat - no surrender - fillibuster the assholes.!!!!! Historic NY Feb 2017 #1
"Conciliation?" Fuck that. JUST SAY NO. dalton99a Feb 2017 #2
Not good enough Warpy Feb 2017 #3
I hope "brash obstruction" will cover that. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2017 #4
Not if it only focuses on Trump, it won't. Warpy Feb 2017 #5
trump is just the distraction...the "look over there..." puppet. repubs in congress are the prob nt msongs Feb 2017 #7
Compromising With GOP Really Worked For Obama For 8 Years? TheMastersNemesis Feb 2017 #6
if the people lead... dhill926 Feb 2017 #8
I don't see us as weakened. murielm99 Feb 2017 #9
Not sure if you had a chance to read the article, but this is the paragraph in which they justify Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2017 #10

Warpy

(111,256 posts)
3. Not good enough
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:44 PM
Feb 2017

Dolt45 doesn't exist in a vacuum, with no support but the force of his own ego. He exists and is functioning because he is pursuing horrible policies that are popular with Republicans in general.

The war has to be against everything the Republicans stand for. Nothing else is good enough.

Otherwise, they'll just relinquish their newly transplanted spines as soon as Dolt45 is gone and Pence is in, pursuing the same horrible policies.

msongs

(67,405 posts)
7. trump is just the distraction...the "look over there..." puppet. repubs in congress are the prob nt
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 07:27 PM
Feb 2017
 

TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
6. Compromising With GOP Really Worked For Obama For 8 Years?
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 07:08 PM
Feb 2017

The Democrats are like Charlie Brown. The GOP has signaled since Bush that they won't compromise on ANYTHING.

murielm99

(30,740 posts)
9. I don't see us as weakened.
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 08:29 PM
Feb 2017

We have renewed support and activism. People are hungry for candidates to run in places where they have given up in the past. Even if we do not meet all our goals in one election, I see us taking back institutions in two to four years. The momentum will not stop.

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
10. Not sure if you had a chance to read the article, but this is the paragraph in which they justify
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 10:20 PM
Feb 2017

calling the Dems weakened:

Rarely have Democrats been so weakened. Republicans control the White House, both chambers of Congress and 33 governorships, and they are preparing to install a fifth conservative, Neil M. Gorsuch, on the Supreme Court.

In that respect, it's hard to argue that the Dems haven't been weakened.
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