He pretty much did. Corporate media did him dirty, but revolutions have to assume that will be the case. I don't give establishment Democrats any slack when they whine about media coverage or voter apathy, so I don't give progressives any either. We gotta win a game that we know is to some extent rigged.
Nobody is confused about the fact that Netanyahu is giving the orders, but Biden kept sending cash and weapons (in violation of US law), kept participating in the coverup, and joined the chorus trying to frame anti-genocide protesters as antisemitic. I'm sure he has some stern words for Netanyahu, but that's not pressure. Biden ought to be in prison. He's lucky to just have a nickname.
In 2016 Bernie we was running as an issue candidate. Nobody, including Bernie expected him to become a serious contender against the anointed one. He came far closer than expected, close enough for Hillary to never quit whining about it. There is also no such thing as "close" in a primary because once the media declared a winner, the remaining states all avalanche to the expected nominee.
It's hilarious that you think Carter and Bernie are all that similar. Carter was the first of the neoliberal Democrats. He had integrity, unlike the Democrats to follow, and he was solidly non-interventionist, but that's pretty much where the similarities end. Carter never had the popularity that Bernie has maintained for over a decade. No Democrat since FDR can match that.
With many thousands of state and local elections across the country, I do agree that there have to be niche circumstances where a third party strategy works, or might even be best. Even so, I just don't see that as something that can be built on to ever start winning at a national level.
Even in the case of Bernie, he runs on an "independent" brand, but it's understood that he is a Democrat.
There is no doing it the hard way. That's an adolescent fantasy. The wealthy will just coop any such movement to gain even more control.
Winning has to start with massive reform of American culture, and the wealthy have just consolidated control over social media, making it even harder to reach people. The one thing we have going for us is that the US seems to finally understand that the system is broken.
The US is hardly unique in this. Every nation has a closet full of skeletons, and there is a lot of evil happening in the world today that isn't the fault of the US.
The inevitable outcome I was referring to was the rise of fascism, and it became inevitable the moment we didn't take the historic opportunity to overthrow neoliberal control of the Democratic party. That was the window to a better world, and we missed it. A Bernie presidency would never have bowed to Israel and genocide.
Is that what I said? Anyone who voted for Trump did something they "shouldn't". Anyone who stayed home did something they shouldn't. Israel shouldn't have done a genocide. Biden shouldn't have supported Israel in committing a genocide. Yeah!?
I'm just adding that Democratic voters shouldn't have nominated Biden in 2020.
Fascist victory became inevitable because of that mistake. The particulars of losing this election are almost irrelevant. If it wasn't Trump, it would be someone else. If it wasn't 2024, then it would be 2028.
The Democratic strategy of being marginally less shitty than Republicans is predicated on the assumption that voters will consistently make the most rational decisions in all circumstances. That was a dumb assumption and one that should die with this election. It's not good enough to be marginally less enthusiastic about supporting a genocide.
That's just human nature. If Democrats can't take that into account in their campaign plans, then they deserve to lose. If Democratic voters keep nominating uninspiring milquetoast neoliberals, then we deserve to lose too.
This outcome belongs to anyone who voted to nominate Biden in 2020, just as much as it belongs to anyone who didn't show up in 2024. The first outcome was always going to lead to the second. It was totally predictable (and predicted).
I'd sure be happy if we were just starting Bernie's second term. With third way neoliberalism still firmly in control of the Democrats, an eventual fall to fascists was inevitable. It just happened to be this election.
This might come off as funny if it weren't for the fact that "genocide Joe" is entirely fair.
After literal decades of trying to convince the Democratic establishment that being marginally better than the fascists isn't "good enough", I don't personally have much tolerance for scolding voters. Maybe this election could have been won, but the eventual outcome was inevitable. Neoliberalism is woefully incapable of restraining fascism.
If you can't organize a political movement, you definitely can't organize a revolution. Also, if history is a guide, the people with wealth tend to end up in power after a revolution.
Run for office, or find someone worthy and get behind their run. Don't worry about Republicans for now,vee have to defeat the Democratic establishment before we will have the ability to fight Republicans.
The word fascism is rarely overused, people just don't understand that fascism is the most common political ideology in the western world. People think that fascism only applies to jack booted thugs and concentration camps when it is really just banal bigotry and arrogant incompetence.
you prioritizing your own kids futures over that of kids more in need is shitty.
Aside from this just being normal human behavior, I never actually did this.
You think the policy debate matters anymore with our soon to be christened God Emperor trump?
I think policy is everything important about politics. But no, I don't think it matters much under Trump, except as something to criticize him about. But Trump is your strategy, not mine. That's where accelerationism got us.
Grow up.
...says the guy who's "arguments" are almost entirely insults and hand waving.
He pretty much did. Corporate media did him dirty, but revolutions have to assume that will be the case. I don't give establishment Democrats any slack when they whine about media coverage or voter apathy, so I don't give progressives any either. We gotta win a game that we know is to some extent rigged.