Democrats have all the spontaneity of the House of Windsor. Or, closer to home, they’re closer to what Republicans once were, a party that falls in line not in love.

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    10 months ago

    No matter what happens, both parties keep drifting right.

    Go back 20 years and the Democrats had a significant anti-abortion faction, formally opposed gay marriage, even acknowledging trans people was taboo, the core of John Kerry’s health care plan was some minor government subsidies for employer-based plans, any acknowledgment of police racism was absolutely not done, Kerry voted for the Iraq war with no regrets, and I could go on.

    To say that the Democratic party is more right-wing today doesn’t hold up to a second of actual scrutiny.

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      Kerry voted for the Iraq war with no regrets,

      Same as Biden and Clinton

      The populace has gotten more progressive on a few individual issues and forced Democratic lawmakers to update their talking points a bit, but actual policy on things like the roll of the federal government in regulating and subsidizing businesses, campaign finance regulations, civil liberties and surveillance, and granting asylum to migrants has all gotten markedly more regressive

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      Thats because Clinton ushered in the neoliberal era after dems got trounced by Reagan.

      Nixon, the Republican, would be seen as leftie today. Dude liked high taxes and started the EPA.

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      Progressive on social issues, regressive/conservative on a lot of economic issues. Neoliberalism is back 19th century style.