friendship wrote:welp, Jeff Sessions is out.
I've said this before, but it bears repeating.
Sessions is a miserable, disgusting, vile, and truly horrible excuse of a human, let alone a lizard person.
BUT
Nobody liked him. His policies went unenforced. Trump routinely stonewalled him. Nobody took anything he did seriously or even bothered to try. For all intents and purposes, he was truly ineffective and would continue to be. But under his watch the Mueller investigation was allowed to continue. Now we're going to get a Trump lacky/"yes man" who will bend the knee at every opportunity and will be a legal enforcer for Trump's insane and destructive policies and laws. The Mueller investigation will likely be closed prematurely and blanketed, and everyone associated with it, both in the DoJ and FBI, will more than likely be fired or otherwise forced out.
Truly a "devil you know vs the one you don't" situation.
jrfox92 wrote:popvulture wrote:Bassist_Diver wrote:Here's hoping Monday's "I'm not interested in running for President in 2020" comment was just a politician being a politician on the eve of election day.
I salivate at the thought of Beto debating Trump.
T: "Weirdo Beto (intentionally mispronounces name for lulz) couldn't even win an election in his own state!"
B: *Quotes some punk lyrics*
T: "He's a drunk and a crook and a liar"
B: *Says something to get college kids cheering and old drunk rednecks booing*
That's pretty much how it'd go.
If this new, blue House does its job they'll give Trump an uphill battle for reelection and a charismatic, engaging contender could swoop in. In the meantime, the DNC needs to find the sweet spot between socialist and liberal centrist. A Bernie, Beto, Kamala Harris, Ocasio-Cortez, or Warren is still too far to the left to pull in undecided moderates or liberal republicans, but Cory Booker, Maria Cantwell, Hillary, Jeff Merkley, Jim Webb, and other left-of-center democrats would fail to generate excitement in the base and bring in too few voters, as was the case in 2016. Sure, they'd pull more independents, but it wouldn't be enough to cover for the people who stay home.
Honestly, if Beto drops the sanctimony of not using strategists, analyst, or DNC consultants (something that many people in both parties said would have helped him upset Cruz [which, btw, there are a LOT of GOPers who secretly wanted Cruz to lose]) he's be nigh unstoppable. Trump's overall net approval rating has constantly been -10% at best since he was elected, and with as charismatic as Beto is along with his momentum, all he has to do is make Trump look like a complete idiot on a debate stage (something Hillary never did) and we'll be off this crazy ride.