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highplainsdem

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32. Sorkin is suffering from the delusion that Democrats would accept this + a lot of Republicans would
Sun Jul 21, 2024, 11:54 AM
Jul 2024

vote for Romney.

Nominating Mr. Romney would be putting our money where our mouth is: a clear and powerful demonstration that this election isn’t about what our elections are usually about it, but about stopping a deranged man from taking power. Surely Mr. Romney, who doesn’t have to be introduced to voters, would peel off enough Republican votes to win, probably by a lot. The double haters would be turned into single haters and the Nikki Haley voters would have somewhere to go, Ms. Haley having disqualified herself when she endorsed the leader of an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the government.

Does Mr. Romney support abortion rights? No. Does he want to aggressively raise the minimum wage, bolster public education, strengthen unions, expand transgender rights and enact progressive tax reform? Probably not. But is he a cartoon thug who did nothing but watch TV while the mob he assembled beat and used Tasers on police officers? No. The choice is between Donald Trump and not-Trump, and the not-Trump candidate needs only one qualification: to win enough votes from a cross section of Americans to close off the former president’s Electoral College path back to power.

Part of the wish fulfillment of “The West Wing” was that oratory can be persuasive. So Barack Obama could come forth at the Democratic convention next month in Chicago and remind us, once again, that we’re not red states and blue states but the United States by full-throatedly endorsing his old rival. And Mr. Romney could make the case that the Democrats are putting country before party in ways that the MAGA movement will not, and announce his bipartisan cabinet picks at the convention as well.

-snip-

The writing staff would tell me I was about to jump the shark, that this is a “West Wing” fantasy that would never, ever happen. But as Bradley Whitford used to say, “Isn’t the biggest fantasy on television a mafia boss in therapy?” The Democrats need to break the glass and this is a break-glass plan, but it’s more than that. It’s a grand gesture. A sacrifice. It would put a lump in our throats.


Sheer idiocy.

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You expect that sort of thing from the Onion. LisaL Jul 2024 #1
NYT is not nearly funny or topical enough. yardwork Jul 2024 #8
HA HA HA HA HA EarlG Jul 2024 #2
That sounds like the theme to a great new political drama ColinC Jul 2024 #3
Right, the exciting plot twist for the season finale! tanyev Jul 2024 #4
Yet another Republican woke up this morning and realized their... Hugin Jul 2024 #5
JFC is the right response. yardwork Jul 2024 #6
Brilliant idea! Why didn't we think of this? Ocelot II Jul 2024 #7
I have nothing to add; this says it all. ms liberty Jul 2024 #11
screw that, let the republicans replace Trump with Mitt eShirl Jul 2024 #9
If we just want to win Progressive dog Jul 2024 #10
The NYT is not even fit for bird cage liner anymore. FalloutShelter Jul 2024 #12
Apparently Aaron Sorkin can read displacedvermoter Jul 2024 #13
Conspiracy theory (2 of them). Full Moon last night, and of course, 5 minutes of internet notoriety. usonian Jul 2024 #14
I was waiting for something like this. Freethinker65 Jul 2024 #15
Thanks for the laugh: "JFC Edition" crim son Jul 2024 #16
"Aaron, Lawrence O'Donnell on line one - yorkster Jul 2024 #17
Sorkin cashing in over women,s dead bodies ? delisen Jul 2024 #18
I think they all need intervention. Good grief this is all a mess. Srkdqltr Jul 2024 #19
Is Paul Ryan not available? Prairie Gates Jul 2024 #20
His fictional president could silence RWers with Bible quotes nuxvomica Jul 2024 #21
Aaron huffing glue? spanone Jul 2024 #22
'Can't wait to hear Lawrence O'Donnell, Martin Sheen, and Bradley Whitford's thoughts on that (all West Wing alumns) hlthe2b Jul 2024 #23
To say Romney would be better than Trump is true, but Ocelot II Jul 2024 #25
Well...maybe PikaBlue Jul 2024 #24
Who? The guy in the magic underwear? MOMFUDSKI Jul 2024 #26
Mitt Romney has been steadfastly opposed to Trump, True Dough Jul 2024 #27
They're in the "Throw shit at the wall, GoCubsGo Jul 2024 #28
Remember - stop clicking on their bullshit. we can do it Jul 2024 #29
For the Love of God peggysue2 Jul 2024 #30
The money bro's be like two thumbs up! getagrip_already Jul 2024 #31
Sorkin is suffering from the delusion that Democrats would accept this + a lot of Republicans would highplainsdem Jul 2024 #32
While the stakes in November are existentially enormous for our democratic system of government,... LudwigPastorius Jul 2024 #33
That's dumb. Romney would lose for to big reasons. Renew Deal Jul 2024 #34
Lololol Sunsky Jul 2024 #35
Romney is a bad idea bmichaelh Jul 2024 #36
Trump is to the left of Romney on several issues radius777 Jul 2024 #37
I suggest Aaron Sorkin stop sniffing his own farts. Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2024 #38
Now they want Liz Chaney Blue Full Moon Jul 2024 #39
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