Sanders Abruptly Ends Interview after questions about Joe Arpio
The local NBC affiliate who is going to air it is running with the headline
Ahead of Phoenix rally, Sanders abruptly ends 12 News interview
Geez, looks bad
"Don't say I walked away!"
Sanders Abruptly Ends Interview after questions about Joe Arpio
The local NBC affiliate who is going to air it is running with the headline
Ahead of Phoenix rally, Sanders abruptly ends 12 News interview
This primary is the first I've heard of it.
We can have another few decades of Republican-lite candidates and, at best, center-right Supreme Court placements through an intransigent Congress or 4 years of Trump and some painful Supreme Court appointments that serve as electroconvulsive therapy and breaks this cycle of Democratic mediocrity once and for all. As I stated earlier, the Democratic party is happy to continue this cycle in perpetuity until something truly horrific happens to wake up and unify the party. Perhaps a loss to Trump is the horrific affliction that finally awakens the party to the realization that chasing the Republicans rightward toward the cliff and expecting liberals to keep following their hollow promises of a carrot to come was the wrong move entirely.
Tell them to say sanders is big on welfareSo a couple of my friends are doing phonebanking for Bernie.
I have to say, if I was called up by someone who wasn't from my country to try and tell me how I should vote, I'd probably tell them to piss off.
Tell them to say sanders is big on welfare
Mormons really, really don't like Trump. (From @NateCohn on Twitter)
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That may make Utah really interesting in the fall.
Oh that works too.Rubio is clearly Harry Kim.
Someone explain the mindset of losing to make the party go more left. Has it worked before? Did it work in other parties in other countries?
I really am curious because this sentiment is brought up.
When was the last time someone chose a person outside of their party for the VP slot?
Someone explain the mindset of losing to make the party go more left. Has it worked before? Did it work in other parties in other countries?
I really am curious because this sentiment is brought up.
Nah, it's still Utah after all.Someone should buy Hillary shares for Utah in the GE.
The "Neoliberal" thing is definitely left-wing complaints about economics.Kasich will be like 68 come November 2020.
The term neocon actually relates more to foreign policy hawkishness.
Amusingly, neoliberal basically refers to more libertarian economics, from memory.
Basically add neo to things.
There should be a neomoderate.
Rubio is Chakotay. Boring as shit character.
The "Neoliberal" thing is definitely left-wing complaints about economics.
Which is hilarious when they're trying to blame the problems of former/current communist states in South America on "Neoliberal" American policies.
I heard on the radio that Clinton is looking at Kasich or Manchin as VP.
Someone explain the mindset of losing to make the party go more left. Has it worked before? Did it work in other parties in other countries?
I really am curious because this sentiment is brought up.
Literally who else could possibly be the nominee in 2020 other than Trump again.
I studied IR. Your description of neoliberalism is exactly like liberalism. What's the difference?It depends entire on the context. In IR theory Neoliberalism is a school of thought against neorealism/realism. It argues that international institutions can affect the way that states act towards each other within in the framework of the security dilemma. Whereas realism argues that states will take part in international institutions but not to the point where it greatly impacts the way that they treat the international security dilemma.
Mormons really, really don't like Trump. (From @NateCohn on Twitter)
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That may make Utah really interesting in the fall.
I studied IR. Your description of neoliberalism is exactly like liberalism. What's the difference?
Rand could try and run again. Nikki Haley's name is floated a lot. They currently hold like 2/3rds of the governor's mansions. The average age of Republicans in congress is about 4 years lower than Democrats.
That said, they might turn to Kasich as a throwaway nominee in the event that HRC's first term goes swimmingly.
Oh that works too.
Wow, who is a realist these days? I was taught that realism has been completely discredited and everybody is a liberal now. Bush admin was full of liberals. Obama admin is full of liberals. Trump talks like a realist, I guess.It's new! I've got my Master's in IR and it still all confuses me. Though I generally fall into the realism camp.
Wow, who is a realist these days? I was taught that realism has been completely discredited and everybody is a liberal now. Bush admin was full of liberals. Obama admin is full of liberals. Trump talks like a realist, I guess.
It's kind of amusing that so many liberals don't even recognize what neoliberalism is. I think that helps explain why Bernie and Hillary fans keep talking past each other half the time.
It's kind of amusing that so many liberals don't even recognize what neoliberalism is. I think that helps explain why Bernie and Hillary fans keep talking past each other half the time.
edit: Also goes hand in hand with the ideological hegemony that liberalism has over American life.
So the rumors are true.Rubio is Renly Baratheon.
"Liberal" in the american sense isn't the same as neoliberalism. Neoliberalism in economics isn't the same as neoliberalism in International Relations. It's an argument in semantics. American Liberals know what Neoliberalism is they just don't know it as Neoliberalism.
hawk2026 said:What you would call neoliberals currently support increasing the minimum wage, sweeping health care reform, and redistribution of wealth.
I know, though I was just speaking about the economic ideology. That's why I was saying that Bernie and Hillary fans keep talking past each other, because they're using terms differently.
I would call those left-liberals.
So the rumors are true.
Also, lol, I'm aware it's not just slapping neo onto something. But it's a strawman boogeyman label these days that's used to paint anyone that's not "left enough."
The party's platform is for healthcare access reform, progressive taxation, increased minimum wages, as noted above. The US will never be a Scandinavian social democracy.
Hillary will not do that.
I know, though I was just speaking about the economic ideology. That's why I was saying that Bernie and Hillary fans keep talking past each other, because they're using terms differently.
I would call those left-liberals.
Economic thought moved right because communism was exposed as a complete failure.I'm surprised there are so many people here who are unfamiliar with neoliberalism. Do you guys not read anything from socialist or radical left perspectives?
That wouldn't surprise me since this board, and PoliGAF in particular, is full of liberals (in both senses).
edit: Neoliberalism isn't taking the term "liberal" in the American sense of the word and slapping neo- on it to make it similar to neocons or something like that. It just refers to the resurgence/reinforcement in economic ideas based on liberalism (that is to say, classical liberalism) following the 70s. The Democratic party has moved away from being a party that was aligning itself more and more with social democratic policies to a neoliberal party. We are now seeing that there are people who want to move it away from neoliberalism back towards social democracy.
If you're going to have a throwaway nominee and a big problem with your party is the unrelenting demagoguery from the far right conservatives, why not make Ted Cruz be the guy?
It will end the "not conservative enough" and "not outsider enough" angle through 2 elections and finally they can become a party that compromises, again.
I don't really buy the "elect true conservative -> lose -> true conservatives realize their error" theory. They primaried Eric fuckin' Cantor. The rabid true conservative types are in full on Prosperity Gospel mode, where righteousness is defined by success. If someone can't beat the evil liberals, they clearly were never really conservative at all.
So the rumors are true.
Also, lol, I'm aware it's not just slapping neo onto something. But it's a strawman boogeyman label these days that's used to paint anyone that's not "left enough."
The party's platform is for healthcare access reform, progressive taxation, increased minimum wages, as noted above. The US will never be a Scandinavian social democracy.
Economic thought moved right because communism was exposed as a complete failure.
This was a good thing. The question is now no longer "Is capitalism the right way to go" but instead "what form of capitalism is best?"
The Democrats were right to shift rightward here, because they're following empiricism and knowledge.