https://archive.ph/JBoSl

I get the impression that the dems basically gambled everything on the offensive, they built it up in the media, scavenged whatever they could, and it was supposed to get some big results and then the media would run with it. Joe would win the election riding on having defeated Russia and saved the free world.

Instead it failed in the most spectacular way possible, and they don’t really have any cards left to play now. They can’t convince Russia to freeze the conflict until after the elections, and it’s likely Russia will go on an offensive of their own come winter. So there could be a collapse in Ukraine happening as the election season heats up.

Seems like throwing Biden under the bus is the only move they have left in that situation. You all of a sudden discover that Biden has a lot of business dealings in Ukraine, that he may be compromised, and that he has a big conflict of interest running the war. Blame it all on him and hope you can distance the party from the debacle somehow.

The real question whom the dems will float as a replacement since they don’t have a single candidate that’s known or liked at this point. Perhaps they try to pump up Newsom?

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      The more I think about it…

      Biden represents the last acceptable Democrat on all fronts, and that’s mostly because of Obama. Which is weird to think about. I think you’re first paragraph infers a greater point: there’s no one sitting on the bench that can satisfy the party apparatus while garnering any mainstream appeal.

      Conversely, Trump is the only widespread acceptable Republican and frankly, that’s because he’s not a Republican.

      Post 2024 is going to be wild.

      • 🏳️‍⚧️ 新星 [she/they]@lemmygrad.ml
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        Post 2024 is going to be wild.

        I have a prediction — the Republicans will accelerate usage of leftist talking points as textbook fascism does, and will gain popularity as these points are legitimate (obviously) but there’s no real left party allowed. We’re seeing a little of this with them being the only ones having reasonable Russia-Ukraine takes.