Rep. Abigail Spanberger (VA-D) - Never use the words 'socialist' or 'socialism'

Who will win the Democratic civil war?


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Amazing we are afraid to call Trump a fascist.

But, let's worry about socialism. No.

Probably because so many LWLs have called every Republican a fascist since the 60s that the term has lost its meaning. Same thing for the word "racism".
 
Yep they are, and someone who is running for office would be wise to understand that. Articulate a position. That POSITION may well be viewed by some as socialism, but for God's sake, don't call it that. Too many voters won't hear another word of what you said.

Fair comment. ' Civil ' is top of the thesaurus list as an alternative to ' social '. Connect folk to ' civilization ' and ' civilian '. ' Civilism ' and ; civilists ' will follow.
 

Prove it. The fact remains extremists offend the great majority of Americans who are in the middle. You, sir, are an excellent example of a Left Wing extremist. Bigdog, Teflon Don, INT/IBDa/gfm, et al are examples of Right Wing extremists.
 
But he didn't. And was never going to. And no, Democrats do not call for these things EN masse. Defund the police doesn't even mean what it says. It was a stupid meme that cost Democrats dearly.

The truth will stand til the end of time, Snowflake.
 
Prove it. The fact remains extremists offend the great majority of Americans who are in the middle. You, sir, are an excellent example of a Left Wing extremist. Bigdog, Teflon Don, INT/IBDa/gfm, et al are examples of Right Wing extremists.

Get lost, troll boy.
 
Fair comment. ' Civil ' is top of the thesaurus list as an alternative to ' social '. Connect folk to ' civilization ' and ' civilian '. ' Civilism ' and ; civilists ' will follow.

Exactly. And don’t not mistake my criticism of the words with criticism of the policy behind those words. I believe for example in single payer. But when packaged correctly it very popular. Call it socialism and it’s dead.
 
I agree. 'Defund the Police', 'Socialist', 'Open Borders' ... these are brands or slogans that DON'T GET VOTES.

The problem is that those aren't accurate catchphrases. Very handy for the opposition, though. Given the diversity in the Dem. party, they're going to have to find a way to balance getting the youth vote via the AOC demographic, without the idiotic rhetoric that comes from her mouth.

Luckily, when trump fades like the stench of a fart in a gymnasium, Republicans will be easier to deal with.
 
Exactly. And don’t not mistake my criticism of the words with criticism of the policy behind those words. I believe for example in single payer. But when packaged correctly it very popular. Call it socialism and it’s dead.

Agreed the verbiage is important. "Words matter". OTOH, if a person feels they've been tricked into buying a pig in a poke, they'll never trust you again. Both Democrats and Republicans have done this, but the Democrats, the Party of "We Know What's Best For You....under mandate of law", have been many more times guilty of it than the Republicans.

The Republicans, while still often liars, cheaters and scumbags, are more direct in their greed. Sure, "trickle down economics" was a big lie but so is "we don't want to take your guns". Frankly, I don't trust either one of those groups and never will....unless one or the other has an extreme personality makeover.

FWIW, just like male and female, there will always be a LW POV and a RW POV.
 
The problem is that those aren't accurate catchphrases. Very handy for the opposition, though. Given the diversity in the Dem. party, they're going to have to find a way to balance getting the youth vote via the AOC demographic, without the idiotic rhetoric that comes from her mouth.

Luckily, when trump fades like the stench of a fart in a gymnasium, Republicans will be easier to deal with.
That's the problem with catchphrases. "Hands up, Don't Shoot" was a grossly inaccurate depiction of the Officer Wilson and Michael Brown incident. Yes, there's a problem, but lying about the problem to make a point is wrong.

Agreed the opposition is going to jump on catchphrases and use them for their own benefit...even if it, too, is a lie.

It takes Two to Tango, but only One to make War. Should a Husband or Wife "handle" their spouse? Is there a better word for what must happen in a successful marriage?

On the Republican side, they need to decide if they are going to be Republicans or the Party of Trump. The decision might help decide both 2022 and 2024.
 
Your Trump fascism failed. Get lost.

ROFLMAO. :rofl2:
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Tell that to all the RWNJs on this forum. They need a good laugh too.
 
The Republican party waged a civil war on itself, the battle for the soul of the GOP beginning in the mid-90s. The result was the Party of Trump.

Now the Democratic party is in the beginning stages of a civil war of its own. Like inside the GOP, it's a battle between moderates and extremists. The extremists won in the Republican civil war. Who will win the Democratic civil war?

During a three hour Democratic caucus call Rep. Spanberger said “We need to not ever use the word ‘socialist’ or ‘socialism’ ever again. . . . We lost good members because of that.....If we are classifying Tuesday as a success . . . we will get fucking torn apart in 2022.

I agree with Spanberger.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...dae5ca-1f6e-11eb-90dd-abd0f7086a91_story.html
An angry dispute erupted among House Democrats on Thursday, with centrist members blasting their liberal colleagues during a private conference call for pushing far-left views that cost the party seats in Tuesday’s election that they had worked hard to win two years ago.

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The bitter exchange, which lasted more than three hours as members sniped back and forth over tactics and ideology, reflected the extent to which the 2020 campaign exposed simmering tensions in the party even as its presidential nominee, Joe Biden, stands on the brink of achieving their biggest goal of the year — ousting President Trump.

Party leaders had expressed certainty that Trump’s divisiveness and mishandling of the pandemic would help them expand their majority with wins in GOP-held districts — and yet they lost at least a half-dozen seats and failed to retake the Senate. The explanation laid out by centrists, according to multiple people who were on the call and spoke on the condition of anonymity, is that Republicans were easily able to paint them all as socialists and radical leftists who endorse far-left positions such as defunding the police.
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I'm sure you saw what happened with Bernie. In truth, the Democrats are closer to the center than the left in many other countries. The Republicans in our country have really tipped the scales though. I don't know if there are many other groups in the first world that far right now. You could picture republicans as a cruise ship on the ocean. Below the surface is extremism and fascism. Now you can envision a tubby Trump kraken grabbing the ship and trying to pull it under. Next you can envision some Republicans fighting with the tentacles very timidly while others are cheersing glasses of sparkling wine with them.
 
I'm sure you saw what happened with Bernie. In truth, the Democrats are closer to the center than the left in many other countries. The Republicans in our country have really tipped the scales though. I don't know if there are many other groups in the first world that far right now. You could picture republicans as a cruise ship on the ocean. Below the surface is extremism and fascism. Now you can envision a tubby Trump kraken grabbing the ship and trying to pull it under. Next you can envision some Republicans fighting with the tentacles very timidly while others are cheersing glasses of sparkling wine with them.

Agreed about Bernie, but I also saw Beto last year screaming about confiscation and he wasn't alone in that idea. All major Democrats favor gun banning. While that may be very European, it's not very American.

When I picture the Republican party these days I see the Titanic with a Republican captain going down by the bow and screwing everyone who wasn't in a First Class cabin. To paraphrase the late, great President Ronald Reagan, I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me. The current Republican Party bears a near zero resemblance to the GOP in the 1970s. They've evolved into the hideous beast still publicly sucking Trump's cock ten days after the election won by Biden.
 
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