Pull Up the Roots
Veteran
1 - You are once again conflating moral judgment with political strategy. Criticizing dishonesty or unethical behavior is not the same as being "mad"; it's just about trying to hold people accountable. Democrats can't embrace dishonesty or cheating as acceptable and succeed. They are held to a different standard.1- stop getting mad at folks being pieces of shyt who cuss, cheat on their wives, or lie to succeed. That means social media too. Quit complaining. Get some tech savvy folks.
2 - dump the whiny women.
3- older leaders need to take a seat.
4- be seen attending farmers conventions, sporting events, recreational shooting or hunting things.
5- dump morning Joe, The View, etc.
6- focus on childcare costs, higher education costs.
7- stop advocating for shyt that impacts very very few folks
8- move away from Cali and New York and get tech hubs Poppin elsewhere
2 - This is a weird misogynist take. Alienating women would be political suicide, especially Black women, who are among the most reliable and active Democratic voters.
3 - Agreed.
4 - Sure, you can do this, but authenticity matters more than optics. Do this at the same time as you focus on policy solutions for the people who enjoy such things.
5 - It's better to diversify media outreach that would include both traditional outlets and grassroots channels to reach a broader audience.
6 - Democrats are already advocating for these issues but face Republican opposition at both the federal and state levels. Voters should focus on electing leaders who will support such policies.
7 - I know what you're talking about. Please say what you mean. It's time to stop being vague. That's cowardly. And advocating for marginalized groups reflects a commitment to justice for everybody. They may seem like niche policies, but they still benefit society as a whole.
8 - Wanting geographic diversity in economic investment and outreach is valid.
We shouldn't let Republicans set the rules, especially when their playbook is all about hate and division.