Pepperwood
Julius Pepperwood
Pepperwood

I agree with the first bit. Democrats need to show up and vote in elections on all levels. Liberals need to show up and vote in the primaries and make demands of their candidates, to force the DNC away from the right. Every election, liberals give up. Every election season, centrists and conservatives tell the

“Wasserman-Schultz also sponsored a bill that enabled predatory lending. Indeed, the new position of the Democratic Party is that payday loans are just hunky-dory. The DNC’s actions specifically undermine the functions of the CFPB (Elizabeth Warren’s task force that eliminates poverty by holding financial institutions

I think this is a bizarre argument. The liberals lose elections because they have scruples. But eschewing those scruples to briefly play by someone else’s rules doesn’t mean he’s not trying to save the democratic process. It just means that no one can win without playing by the DNC’s rules.

When Wasserman-Schultz overturned Obama’s ban on lobbying within the Democratic Party’s own primaries, she quietly and effectively undermined what Obama was able to do in salvaging his own party’s electoral process.

Yes, but there is no way in hell that that would have ever happened. The DNC has an anointed candidate from the get-go, and the super delegates fall in line with the DNC’s wishes at least until the convention. It happened in 2008 when, once again, Hillary Clinton was “the chosen one”.

untrue! no matter who is using them for their benefit!

THISSSSSSSSSS. I love to remind conservatives what tax rates were like in our most economically prosperous era.

Their richness and whiteness has insulated them from most of the economic, educational, and political impact of sexism...

I know a lot of fiscal conservatives, and I don’t know any who think the Republican Party is still doing its job in upholding the banner of fiscal responsibility. My mother is the type of woman you’re referencing—her biggest and most important issue is fiscal responsibility, and she voted Republican 20 years ago. Now

Between this and the abortion comments, the GOP, and the women of the GOP especially, have contrived to basically back themselves into a corner.

They can choose to die on this hill, but it is a hill of their own making. As the article says, when these women look around for help, they all of a sudden realize they are

The great thing about feminism is that there’s room for women who want that and room for women who don’t want that.

given that their goal is to return America to the early 1950s.

I see, it’s the “fiscally responsible” party that has ruined Louisiana and Kansas, and whose leading candidate’s tax plan will add $1 trillion per year to the deficit. So responsible.

Your biggest and most important issue is fiscal responsibility. Whom do you vote for?

Well, they’re trying to go back to mythical 1950's America, where LGBT+ people hadn’t been invented yet, and taxes were non-existent.

Your biggest and most important issue is fiscal responsibility. Whom do you vote for?

My mother is a Republican WOC. She touts meritocracy bullshit wherever she can. She’s very successful. However, whenever she is criticized by her mostly male peers, she refuses to attribute it to sexism, although her male counterparts do the same thing without mention.

their goal is to return America to the early 1950s

I’d bet on it

Dear GOP women,