I’m exasperated by any energy spent now on Biden’s cognitive health in the final years of his term. It was obvious he should not have sought a second term; should have to stuck to his promise to serve one term. Had he, the Democratic presidential nominee might or might not have won in 2024. Impossible to know. Also, irrelevant. 1/
Assuming - and it isn’t a safe assumption at all - the U.S. has a non-sham presidential election in 2028, nothing about Biden’s handling of a bid for a second term matters. Nothing about the unapproachability of Biden or his family matters. 2/
Maybe the Biden case demonstrates the problem of nominating somebody sufficiently old to be at risk of cognitive and physical decline. So we should try to avoid having nominees in their late 70s and older - for many reasons, including health issues. 3/
But, time debating how Biden could or should have been convinced not to stand for
reelection is time wasted when we have none to spare. There is a fascist in the WH, Congress is controlled by a fascist cult of personality. 4/
Pundits, commentators, electeds, Democratic Party poobahs, and every last citizen should
be doing everything possible to impede, oppose, and focus attention on Republican Fascism, at state and federal levels. All should be figuring out how we are going to make sure we have non-sham elections in 2026 and 2028. 5/
Biden is the past. The present and the future are fraught with problems that have nothing to do with him. 6/6

@heidilifeldman
Biden's initial 2nd term candidacy and Harris' subsequent mangled candidacy speak to serious problems in the Democratic Party. As does their attitude toward materially supporting Israel's genocide of Palestinians, despite massive disapproval from voters.

Being funded by corporations has caused the Democratic Party to see actual voters as merely something to be managed and manipulated, rather than respected and ultimately obeyed. And I've seen zero indications of change regarding those attitudes, but rather accusations of racism and misogyny against democrats who opted out of voting, and more pandering to the extreme right in the name of centrism.

The Democratic Party (and our American democracy) is in dire need of improvement and reform, but is currently led by people who would personally be financially and professionally harmed by reform. They need to be replaced via election primaries, and it's highly relevant to discuss the examples which demonstrate that need.

@me_valentijn @heidilifeldman It seems to me you’ve missed the point of this thread a bit.

Playing the blame game with Democrats is self-defeating. Money in politics is impossible to change in the short term. What CAN be done is voting against the GOP, in every single election.

And a corollary: If one wants the Democratic Party to align more with one’s values, one must vote. Because any politician is going to listen more to those who voted than those who didn’t vote at all.

It was malicious actors who convinced people that Harris was responsible for the situation in Israel, and told them the response was to not vote. Such behavior benefitted Trump and Netanyahu. We CANNOT allow such influence campaigns to work again.

@mls14 @heidilifeldman
I'm confused. How are democrats opposed to genocide supposed to vote for democrats over republicans in a manner which sends a signal of strong rejection of supporting genocide?

The choices were literally genocide materially supported by one party or genocide materially supported by the other party. Very vocal objections were systematically ignored by the Democratic Party and are still being downplayed and vilified to this day.

Thus simply voting democrat is not enough. We need to get the right democrats into power who explicitly reject the support of genocide and will engage in systemic democratic reforms. Otherwise we keep circling back to the same situation over and over again: neither party needs to represent voters' interests as long as they feel confident enough that we'll think they're not-as-bad-as the other party.

@me_valentijn @heidilifeldman Voting Democrat is not enough, but it is necessary, even if you don’t like the Democrat of the month.

And if you believe that Harris was pro-genocide, you were affected by the targeted disinformation meant to suppress your vote. Trump is going to literally remove every single Palestinian from Gaza. Do you REALLY believe Harris would do the same? We all know the answer to that.

@mls14 @heidilifeldman
The Biden administration supplied Israel with everything it needed to bomb Gaza into oblivion. Massive amounts of civilians were being killed even prior to the election, and documents repeatedly demonstrated that American bombs kept being sent even when the Biden administration was (publicly) scolding Bibi for his weekly episode of Definitely Going Too Far This Time. Harris refused to denounce any of that or give any indication that she would deviate from the Democratic Party in supporting Israel unconditionally.

And while Trump was always going to be far worse, there were also always going to be democrats who couldn't bring themselves to vote for the not-as-bad party while it was providing that support for genocide. It's human nature, not logic, and abusing people for it is perverse and not constructive.

@me_valentijn @mls14 @heidilifeldman

whiny assholes who used the genocide in gaza to not vote harris

1. condemned palestinians to worse with trump

2. don't give a shit about other important issues (trans rights, women's rights, etc)

3. if the usa ceased all military cooperation with israel (we should) israel will keep going

4. are entitled. bellyache about one issue (self-destructively on that issue!) and they think all the other trump bs won't touch them

manipulated morons, just like MAGA

@benroyce @me_valentijn @mls14 @heidilifeldman

I mean, it's only a genocide, what's so wrong with that? Dems were enabling it, Trump continues to do so. Dems still blaming voters for not voting for them, and thus preparing to continue to lose and to blame everyone else for it. Speaking of whiny.

"whiny assholes who used the genocide in gaza to not vote harris"

@Greengordon @benroyce @me_valentijn @mls14 @heidilifeldman I mean, certainly abstaining an election totally helped their beloved palestinians...

#sarcasm #rant #USpol

@kkarhan @benroyce @me_valentijn @mls14 @heidilifeldman

My point was that Americans voting did not help Palestinians. Americans were supporting their extermination regardless.

@Greengordon @kkarhan @benroyce @me_valentijn @heidilifeldman I recommend you read the history of US foreign policy in regards to Israel. You might learn why this statement is inaccurate.

But you are right: Americans didn’t help, because they voted for Trump. He is much WORSE for Palestinians than Biden was or Harris would be.

@mls14 @Greengordon @benroyce @me_valentijn @heidilifeldman yeah, cuz At least #Biden or #Harris would've told #Netanyahu:

  • "You had your revenge! Stop it because we can't pretend it's not happening when you do it so openly" thus would've at the very least pushed for an end of combat operations in #Gaza

Not much, I know but way better than #Trump being like:

So no matter how people turn it, Trump is a gross and net nagative!

#rant #USpol #ILpol #US #USA #Israel #Palestine