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Pelosi blames Harris' loss on Biden's late exit and no open Democratic primary

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  • Now Nancy wants open primaries at the DNC? Unlike the last 20 years when she was one of the kingmakers in the party?

    This fucking party needs to push these fuckers into their graves and get on with preparing for the nightmare they will be contending with over the next 4+ years.

    Nancy can fuck right off until she can't fuck off anymore. She got hers.

    • She only says this because she's probably going to die in office from old age or some dipshit republican trying to harm her.

      She had no intentions of saying/advocating any of this before 2024. 2016 would have been the time to restructure it fully to get more opinions on how to beat Trump, but the DNC argued in court "We have the right to ratfuck our primaries, we're not under any legal obligation to let the public decide."

  • They are all complicit. There could have easily been a primary. They could have easily not backed him as the candidate. But they allowed him to wait and they approved no democratic process for electing the next candidate. Zero accountability from the democrats as usual.

    • Perfect summary. Harris did a superb job of instantly uniting them under her banner the second it became obvious Biden was fucked. This navel gazing from Pelosi is utter nonsense.

      North of 10M voters who turned out for Biden didn't show up for Harris. She was a great candidate but the democrats message didn't resonate after the years of inflation.

      My eggs are more expensive too. So are everyone elses in the world. I just blame Putin for destabilising and the stores for blatant price gouging the second they felt they could.

      • My eggs are more expensive too. So are everyone elses in the world. I just blame Putin for destabilising and the stores for blatant price gouging the second they felt they could.

        Exactly this. Harris probably would have overseen the shift of the prices going back down and the "muh economy and inflation" Republicans wouldn't have had as big of an argument for 2028.

        Ukraine winning, Trump dies from health issues/arrested for his crimes (long shot on the last one), and doing her best to secure abortion and queer protections, she would have been great for her second term.

        And now we get nothing but the worst of both worlds.

  • The Times reported Pelosi also took issue with Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders saying, after Harris' loss, that "It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them."

    "Bernie Sanders has not won," she said. "With all due respect, and I have a great deal of respect for him, for what he stands for, but I don't respect him saying that the Democratic Party has abandoned the working-class families."

    She's right, Bernie Sanders has not won, but neither did the liberal technocrats. American voters don't want social democracy, but they don't want liberal technocracy, either. They want populism, or at least the appearance of populism. She can piss and moan all she wants, but it doesn't change the fact that liberalism/neoliberalism is not popular, at least not popular enough.

    The liberals will do what they always do: blame the American people. They love America, at least technically. They love the theory of America, the concept of America, the mechanisms, but they hate Americans. They can't stand the troglodytic unwashed, uncouth, irreverent, ignorant masses.

    • Sanders is a populist, though -- frankly, a much more genuine one than Trump. Populism isn't always right-wing, nor is it always demagoguery.

      Sanders' problem is that (again, being an actual populist instead of a fake one), his platform is very unprofitable for the corporate elite, including the media, and so they sabotage and character-assassinate him in every way they can.

      • Sanders is a populist, though

        That's true, but he's not the right kind of populist for America.

        I remember going to a Bernie rally in Salt Lake City in 2016, during the Democratic primaries. The line to get into the rally was so long it took us an hour and to get in. He got a lot of people excited, and I was one of them. To this day it was the only political rally I've ever been to.

        But as popular as Bernie was, and still is, among a certain segment of America, he is equally hated and despised by other segments. Trump is the (faux) populist America chose. It's because he's an unapologetic capitalist. Americans would never vote for a socialist, even a populist one.

    • The liberals will do what they always do: blame the American people. They love America, at least technically. They love the theory of America, the concept of America, the mechanisms, but they hate Americans. They can't stand the troglodytic unwashed, uncouth, irreverent, ignorant masses.

      I think it's more accurate to say that they love American profits, personally.

      If they loved America or the American people they would have done more than the bare minimum for the middle and lower classes over the last 25y.

  • Oh what could have been.

    If only they'd had one, it'd be Hilary losing again and not Kamala.

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