Authoritarian Blitz: The Republican Party’s attempts to suspend the rule of law can only be stopped if Democratic leaders show the moral clarity and political courage of a normal party of opposition.
Unfortunately, your typical Democratic official—whether it’s Biden or Schumer or Jeffries or House Oversight Committee ranking member Gerry Connolly or the recently elected DNC chair Ken Martin—didn’t get into politics to defeat the Republican Party, to zealously advance the interests of ordinary people, or to protect democracy. They didn’t rise within the party ranks because of their talent for public service. In a functioning democracy, that wouldn’t matter as much. Nobody really cares if a politician’s inner life is absorbed in personal ambition. But at this moment of national and planetary emergency, pathological careerism is unacceptable. People should either step up or, if they don’t fancy the fray, follow the example of Senator Gary Peters, who recently announced, like a normal person in his late sixties, that he’ll retire in 2026.
The sorry truth is that without enormous pressure from the party base, a significant number of senators and representatives won’t have it in them to oppose Trump. We, the concerned citizens, will have to force them to do their duty. We’ll also have to march, sooner rather than later. But that’s a separate topic. For now, these are our guys. We go with what we’ve got. And let’s not forget: Republicans can’t govern, they’re unpopular, and they’re led by the most idiotic president in living memory. They are beatable.
Stop expecting your "leaders" to die for you. When Trump lost the election his followers over-ran the capital and went to jail for him. When Pelosi opposed Republicans, a Republican went and smashed her husband's face with a hammer.
We protested against police brutality in 2020 and lots of Dems couldn't throw us to the wolves fast enough. Lots of those protesters got their own faces smashed in by cops' batons and rubber bullets in 2020, and Democratic party leadership turned around and argued for giving cops more funding.
I'm sorry for what happened to Pelosi's husband, it wasn't right and he didn't deserve it, but we're all living in the violent and scary world the bipartisanship of moderates like Pelosi has built. Being a better opposition party mean fewer of our people's faces getting smashed, whether they're the wealthy spouses of lawmakers or random political activists.
His followers did that - after being led by their leaders into doing so. It was the leaders that made it all possible. The only reason several dozen Republican Congress members aren't rotting in jail right now is because Biden is a coward and a traitor to the Republic.