From remains an unabashed centrist who believes that economic growth, not the economic populism of Sanders or Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is the answer. “It’s important the critical mass in the Democratic party show that it’s the party of opportunity, responsibility and community but not the party of the left,” he insists.

He also argues that the party should not be afraid to talk about law enforcement and developing a system of community policing rather than urging “defund the police”. Likewise it should embrace the idea of legal immigration and a border that is under control. From applauds governors who have made jobs available to people without college degrees.

  • @pjwestin
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    Oh my fucking God WHY THE EVER LOVING FUCK IS THERE ANOTHER FUCKING INTERVIEW WITH AL FUCKING FROM?!?!?! For fuck’s sake, the last time I heard from this fucking dinosaur was after Hillary Clinton lost in 2016, and they were dragging his old ass out of retirement to explain why actually, despite losing to Donald Trump, moderate centrism was a good strategy. Almost ten years later, and they’re dragging his even-older ass out here to do the same fucking thing? This dipshit’s centrist strategy won one election 32 years ago, and now we’ve got to listen to him prattle on about how Democrats need to be more moderate forever? I mean, Jesus Fucking Christ, its bad enough we have to listen to a Democratic fuckwad explain why this, “win suburban moderates,” strategy is good (even though it has lost to Donald Trump twice now). But for fuck’s sake, is it too much to ask that that they at least find a fuckwad who hasn’t been politically irrelevant for 20 years? Is their really no one else beside this fucking 80 year-old ghoul that can champion this stupid, obviously ineffective strategy? I mean, fucking hell, what the fuck are we even doing here?

    • @lepinkainen
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      52 days ago

      Dems picked a throat cancer ridden geriatric instead of a young woman.

      They have a fetish for old farts

      • @pjwestin
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        42 days ago

        To be fair, it was Jerry Connolly’s turn. There’s nothing more important than that.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      I read the article and it doesn’t really seem that bad. What he says is this:

      “Basically what the party needs is some sort of a force – whoever it is – of people who are perceived as future leaders going out and saying: this is what we want this party to stand for. I did it in the 80s and 90s. They can decide what’s appropriate for the 20s and 30s.”

      He’s not telling us how he wants the party changed, he’s just calling for a big visible change in the party that will help us win elections again.

      • @pjwestin
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        Except you’re glossing over the parts where he insists that being centrist and courting moderates, AKA the strategy Democrats have been losing with since 2000, was the path forward:

        From remains an unabashed centrist who believes that economic growth, not the economic populism of Sanders or Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is the answer. “It’s important the critical mass in the Democratic party show that it’s the party of opportunity, responsibility and community but not the party of the left,” he insists.

        “The Democratic base alone is not enough to win elections, he warns. The party needs to reach moderate voters in the suburbs who “love the compassion” of the Democrats but question whether they have the “toughness to govern” as well.

        Every pundit is saying the same stuff he’s saying about working on the party’s communication, finding fresh faces for leadership, winning back the working class, etc., but he’s being dragged back out to push centrism and remind everyone of the one time this strategy payed off in the 90s. I mean, he’s literally saying they should, “not [be] the party of the left,” after Harris got her ass handed to her with a centrist campaign. It’s absurd.

        • @ikidd
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          42 days ago

          It’s already considered the party of the left by everyone except the left. They might as well lean in, because the centrists aren’t going to vote for them anyway, apparently.

          • @pjwestin
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            52 days ago

            Exactly. They’ve called literally every Democratic candidate in the last 20 years a radical socialist. They might as well run on some socialist positions, since some of them (for example, HEALTHCARE) seem real popular right now.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 days ago

          I get what you’re saying there. I should have read the article closer. Yes, you’re right about that.