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In reply to the discussion: The attacks on Ali Velshi's monologue yesterday - "Where's the Party?" are out of line. [View all]yellow dahlia
(2,856 posts)can come rescue us. They all need to armor up.
I believe there needs to be a team mentality. A good team plays to the strengths of the various players. There are some strong players in the Democratic party. I have been concerned that some of them have been held back, as Schumer and Jeffries try to "control" their caucuses.
Some are great communicators and explainers like Chris Murphy, Jamie Raskin, Elizabeth Warren, and more. Some are great fighters like Newsom, Bernie Sanders, AOC, Jasmine Crockett, etc. Some are a little bit of both like Pritzger, Chris van Hollen, Eric Swallell, and Melanie Stansbury.
And it's not just me saying they aren't functioning as a team. In a podcast w/ Malcolm Nance on Friday, Steve Schmidt made the same observation.
Early on in this "take over" the Dems missed some opportunities. When they were being prevented from entering Federal buildings, they should not have backed off. They should have gained access to the agencies under their purview (Article 1).
The Dems in Congress should have been in front of every camera everywhere explaining to the people what was going on that violated they're power in Article 1 of the Constitution. The people could have benefited from a civics lesson. The Dems are being convinced, by consultants and strategists, that they should talk "simple" to the people. I disagree. But no one asked me.
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