• @grue
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    410 hours ago

    The relevancy it has is his strategy was successful when the US was still riding on the coattails of the New Deal and Great Society and was still perceived as being relatively egalitarian. But as inequality and worker exploitation got worse and worse and worse and worse AND WORSE, electing third-way neoliberal fuckwads doesn’t work quite so well anymore!

    • @[email protected]
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      09 hours ago

      That’s a massive stretch given these things happened 14 years before Carville was running Clinton’s campaign.

      • @grue
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        49 hours ago

        The point is not that the problem started with Clinton (because it obviously didn’t); the point is that Clinton running on “third way” neoliberalism was still a viable strategy because the effects weren’t being widely felt yet.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 hours ago

          Which is also not true and doesn’t align with the economic history of the late 1970-early 1980s in the USA.

          Why do you keep misusing the term “third way”? Are you under the impression that neoliberalism and fascist economics are intertwined?