A tiny flicker of resistance?
The feed is still going, but Sen. Warnock was talking when I checked in a second ago… But apparently Booker was still talking at about 7:30am?
I wonder if they’re allowed potty breaks. Or whether they have to um, wear something. And if they’re allowed to have interns hand them a sandwich? Most people can talk and chew simultaneously.
Several Democrats have temporarily taken the floor to ask Booker very lengthy questions, allowing him to take a break. Schumer was actually the first. This is old school filibustering.
While we need people like Lessig to provide rational arguments, I remain uncomfortable and unconvinced that those with power will acknowledge, least of all submit, to them.
Their actions and atrocities defy all logic, except the logic of fascism and hate.
This is the thing, all these arguments against a third term begin from a rule of law / “The Constitution says” POV. If, instead, you go with “L’État, c’est moi” authoritarian POV, there are no barriers. “The law is what I say it is” is part and parcel of authoritarian rule. We are amazingly far gone down that road for only 2 months into Il Douche’s lawless regime.
It’s still vitally important that people point out that any idea to allow Trump a third term is explicitly unconstitutional. Trump’s “legal experts” keep claiming there are loopholes that would allow it. There are not.
His stance on a third term alone should be enough for an impeachment.
Yep, they are making up excuses in order to justify their unlawful attempt to take over.
In normal times, it would be.
A past filibuster, can’t remember who or for what, involved an enema beforehand and a catheter during, as I recall.
In any normal time, J6 would have been a conviction.
Any single item he’s done, besides the golf, in this term would be impeachment for anyone else. Go ahead, think of Obama, Biden, or even your favorite flavor of Bush doing it. All of them, gone.
More evidence that Trump is the antichrist, I guess.
Yeeeaaahh, not a book anyone needs right now. Yuk.
Yes, but you see he likes money.
Edit - just noticed in the article it says Biden is planning his own book on the election. NO, JUST NO. He needs to do a GW Bush and disappear for a while. The more he’s visible, the easier it is for smooth brains to blame him.
An interesting take, especially so long after his candidacy ended. I guess the deference ended rather abruptly:
One name missing from this piece is Pelosi, but I’m sure the analysis of her influence will be coming soon. IMO, it’s less about Biden and more about an unwillingness to let go of traditional norms now that the opposition is busy violating as many of them as possible. When he was first elected, people were desperate to get those norms back.
I get the feeling some of those on the side of normalcy fear change means adopting truly unethical tactics to regain power - because it can be a dangerous, slippery slope. They’ve seen a lot of their colleagues go down that path in the past 10 years. There are folks who like to claim both sides are equally bad, but I don’t think any of us really wants to see that come true. Where would the people turn if neither party respected the rule of law and all pols treated our founding documents as things to be ignored?
We need a progressive agenda that outlines a new normal - one that closes all the loopholes and unenforced rules or regulations that have been exploited since 2016.
Yep! Let’s stop feeding billionaires.
As usual, Sen. Bernie Sanders has had the right political instincts in this moment. When Musk began laying waste to everything Americans value, from cancer research to Social Security, Sanders launched the “Fighting Oligarchy” tour through red and purple states. The message to Trump: “We will not allow you to move this country into an oligarchy,” which Sanders defined as a government “of the billionaires, by the billionaires, and for the billionaires.”
Politico’s report on Musk’s likely exit noted that President Trump has been watching these town halls with consternation, fearing that Republicans won’t keep their majority in the House next year.
America doesn’t want billionaires buying votes, destroying our government for personal gain, and attacking the livelihoods of working-class people. Trump’s administration is a government only a billionaire could love, the Left is arguing. Increasingly, that message is resonating.
There is much that can be said about the Trump administration that is both true and deeply damning. The regime is eugenicist, racist, patriarchal, anti-science, transphobic, xenophobic, warmongering, irresponsible, corrupt, chaotic, stupid, nihilistic, and antidemocratic. All that is true, and each is a good reason to oppose and to fight Trump. The regime’s grotesque and illegal kidnappings and disappearances of pro-Palestine protesters have been criticized by Joe Rogan, and more surprisingly, Ann Coulter and Curtis Yarvin.
But no specific criticism of this administration has united and mobilized Americans as much as the “oligarchy” framing.
God damn, I wish Bernie were 30 years younger…