In other news, Elizabeth Warren alienates moderate supporters.
You really think it'd be a good idea to alienate your centrist supporters after your party just got stomped in an election? I guess this is where their conclusion led them though. "Hillary lost because she was too moderate." Not because of any other reason, but simply because she was too close to the middle.
There's room for far left views, there's room for moderate views, and there's room for conservative views. What there isn't room for is this pattern of "If you're not with us, you're against us and we don't need you." Even the two opposing parties in congress are starting to show the tinglings of realization that you can't simply ignore the other side. And yet here is Warren saying that she wants to ignore part of her own party... Not to mention if she IS going to run in 2020, she's insulting a large chunk of independent moderates that she'd need to sway too.
I used to like her a few years ago, but I guess it's true that if you give most people a microphone they'll give you a reason to take it away.
A Roman general was once asked by a consul why he thought invading Greece was a bad idea, at a time when the Greek city states were warring amongst themselves. He showed the consul a pack of dogs, throwing some meat between the dogs they fought amongst themselves. He then had someone bring a wolf in, at which point the dogs ceased infighting and became a whole pack once more.
In the UK the labour party became liberal in its efforts to appeal to centrists. Jeremy Corbyn took control as a marxist, supported by students and workers' unions, much to the chagrin of the party. Opinion polls showed that Corbyn was electoral poison, the liberal faction would not stand to suffer Corbyn's leadership and he offered few incentives or policies that appealed to centrists or the conservatives.
And then the election was called, and the people had to choose between the wolf or uniting the pack. And so they united the pack in time to score a symbolic victory, that though they were infighting they were united against their opponents nonetheless. If Warren takes control, I have no doubt that all the disgruntled liberals will choose Warren 2020 over Trump 2020, whatever they think of moving the party leftwards
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And whatever the outcome, it would certainly do much to improve the image of integrity for the Democrat party's leaders to actually believe in the things they say