Was it really Justice Breyer's decision to retire?
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I am not, no. I likely spent more time arguing against Clinton in 2015-16 than most people here.
I am uncertain what role she’ll play, if any. Biden was almost nobody’s first choice, but no Democrat felt passionately against him, which is why he was nominated. But he isn’t really that exciting, and Clinton is very much tied to his era of Democratic politics, which is more conservative than many Democrats are.
Eventually, the party is going to have to start throwing bones to the more progressive side of the party, though even then it’ll be someone more moderate like Buttigieg or Booker.
I do not predict most of the voters would rally behind a woman who lost to Trump in 2016 because of, in my view, largely her own arrogance and entitlement to the Presidency. Especially since it seems very possible that either Trump or a hand-chosen proxy is going to be on the ballot in 2024, and both Clinton and Biden are more likely to excite the conservatives into voting for Trump than a new candidate would.
We’ll see. A lot of time before then.
Thanks for the great assessment. Though I'm not sure the Democrat voters have been getting who the really want any ways. It might be Hillary whether they want her or not. Their primaries have seemed very rigged on the last couple cycles.
Only a leftist could view booty as a moderate.
They’ll never be able to go more progressive. Progressivism is a young minds ignorance of reality (and economics but that’s another thread). Most people ie.voters, left and right, aren’t commies, they’re freedom loving capitalists.
On a side note, we need a massive purge of the University systems. Infiltrated to the core.