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Showing Original Post only (View all)Democrats launch scorched-earth strategy against Trump [View all]
What began as a high-minded discussion about how to position the Democratic Party against President Donald Trump appears to be nearing its conclusion. The bulk of the party has settled on a scorched-earth, not-now-not-ever model of opposition.
In legislative proposals, campaign promises, donor pitches and even in some Senate hearings, Democrats have opted for a hard-line, give-no-quarter posture, a reflection of a seething party base that will have it no other way.
According to interviews with roughly two dozen party leaders and elected officeholders, the internal debate over whether to take the conciliatory path to pursue a high-road approach as a contrast to Trumps deeply polarizing and norm-violating style is largely settled, cemented in place by a transition and first week in office that has confirmed the lefts worst fears about Trumps temperament.
They were entitled to a grace period, but it was midnight the night of the inauguration to 8 o'clock the next morning, when the administration sent out people to lie about numerous significant things. And the damage to the credibility of the presidency has already been profound, said Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. They were entitled to a grace period and they blew it. Its been worse than I could have imagined, the first few days."
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/democrats-trump-strategy-234206
In legislative proposals, campaign promises, donor pitches and even in some Senate hearings, Democrats have opted for a hard-line, give-no-quarter posture, a reflection of a seething party base that will have it no other way.
According to interviews with roughly two dozen party leaders and elected officeholders, the internal debate over whether to take the conciliatory path to pursue a high-road approach as a contrast to Trumps deeply polarizing and norm-violating style is largely settled, cemented in place by a transition and first week in office that has confirmed the lefts worst fears about Trumps temperament.
They were entitled to a grace period, but it was midnight the night of the inauguration to 8 o'clock the next morning, when the administration sent out people to lie about numerous significant things. And the damage to the credibility of the presidency has already been profound, said Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. They were entitled to a grace period and they blew it. Its been worse than I could have imagined, the first few days."
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/democrats-trump-strategy-234206
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It wasn't even described as any thousand ... like one or two. Wish they did an aerial pic
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#101
staying silent or even cooperating isn't the same as "going high." That would be calling a spade a
yurbud
Jan 2017
#89
Time too, to signal to some R legislators that they don't have to go down with the Trumptanic. NT
Girard442
Jan 2017
#8
+1, buncha shit being talked on both sides... Jeff Sessions will be our tell tale
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#46
Somehow we got to get the message to dems to stop going to a tank fight with a shot gun, it doesn't
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#64
Maybe "scorched earth" means different things to different people because voting for
manicraven
Jan 2017
#28
Also, part of the damage done by Trump is to question the validity of the last election---
Akamai
Jan 2017
#37
We need to show the same respect to trump that the GOP showed to President Obama
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#38
They better, no appeasement this time like they did with bush, the last unelected Repug.
diane in sf
Jan 2017
#105