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flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 12:53 PM Dec 2016

Buck Up, Democrats, and Fight Like Republicans (NYT)

By DAHLIA LITHWICK and DAVID S. COHENDEC. 14, 2016


On Monday, members of the Electoral College will vote in Donald J. Trump as president. Though he lost the election by nearly three million votes and almost daily generates headlines about new scandals, the Democratic Party is doing little to stop him. If you’ve been asking yourself “Where are the Democrats?” you’re not alone.

Since the election, top Democrats have been almost absent on the national stage. Rather, they have been involved largely in internecine warfare about how much to work with Mr. Trump. The Hillary Clinton campaign, trying to encourage a peaceful transition, has gone almost completely dark, with her most notable appearances coming in selfies with strangers. Nobody deserves downtime more than Mrs. Clinton, but while she is decompressing, the country is moving toward its biggest electoral mistake in history.

We have recently learned that President-elect Trump has ethical and business conflicts that seem to violate the Constitution; is skipping his national security briefings while dangerously departing from longstanding bipartisan foreign policy; has criticized union workers and protesters on his Twitter feed; and plans to staff much of his cabinet and high-level leadership with billionaires dedicated to eradicating the very programs they are tasked with overseeing. In the meantime, the most recent reports from the C.I.A. are that Russia interfered with the election.

There’s no shortage of legal theories that could challenge Mr. Trump’s anointment, but they come from outsiders rather than the Democratic Party. Impassioned citizens have been pleading with electors to vote against Mr. Trump; law professors have argued that winner-take-all laws for electoral votes are unconstitutional; a small group, the Hamilton Electors, is attempting to free electors to vote their consciences; and a new theory has arisen that there is legal precedent for courts to give the election to Mrs. Clinton based on Russian interference. All of these efforts, along with the grass-roots protests, boycotts and petitions, have been happening without the Democratic Party. The most we’ve seen is a response to the C.I.A. revelations, but only with Republicans onboard to give Democrats bipartisan cover.

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Buck Up, Democrats, and Fight Like Republicans (NYT) (Original Post) flamingdem Dec 2016 OP
We need to vote against every appointment, bill, motion, etc. We need to be resolute and consistent. LonePirate Dec 2016 #1
We sure as hell need to be smarter than they are flamingdem Dec 2016 #2
You know that Sanders is already lining up to "play nicely nice" right? BobbyDrake Dec 2016 #8
Good for a laugh hibbing Dec 2016 #3
+1000 n/t. okieinpain Dec 2016 #4
i mean seriously if i was in congress i would not even look at okieinpain Dec 2016 #5
And it's true, one of their first acts is to stop Medicaid expansion flamingdem Dec 2016 #6
A Christmas gift for our Democratic leaders: The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #7
This is laughable good for the lolz jzodda Dec 2016 #9

flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
2. We sure as hell need to be smarter than they are
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 01:04 PM
Dec 2016

and not apologize or care about appearances instead of lead.

I'm disgusted with the lack of leadership. Where is Obama? Where is Hillary?

They need to be forcefully denouncing the theft of our democracy.

And yes going forward they had better not play nicey nice with the horror show.

 

BobbyDrake

(2,542 posts)
8. You know that Sanders is already lining up to "play nicely nice" right?
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 02:51 PM
Dec 2016

He's on TV praising Trump's outreach and promising to work with him. Is that the kind of leadership we need right now?

hibbing

(10,095 posts)
3. Good for a laugh
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 01:11 PM
Dec 2016

They will compromise and cave as they usually do. They will start to use the same language as the other party.
Strengthen Social Security = Cut benefits and raise the age
Protect Medicare = Cut benefits and raise the age
Tax Reform= Even more tax cuts for the ruling class.

The future is now, enjoy. Sorry, feeling rather cynical these days, I've seen it too many times to not expect the same movie again.

Peace

okieinpain

(9,397 posts)
5. i mean seriously if i was in congress i would not even look at
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 01:14 PM
Dec 2016

the paper, just no, no, no, no, no. and then get in front of every camera and say they are trying to hurt the american way of life. hell the republicans themselves say there are no facts, i would just say they are trying to hurt and exploit the children.

jzodda

(2,124 posts)
9. This is laughable good for the lolz
Wed Dec 14, 2016, 03:07 PM
Dec 2016

We have less power than we have had in ages at every level both federal, soon Supreme Court and at the state level.

In addition Dems usually cave and cower in fear. This is what we are known for.

I would love to be proven wrong. Please prove me wrong!

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