"Trumpism is the future for the Republican party–it delivered Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Iowa too. Wisconsin, of all places, is now a battleground state. In the hands of a real politician, Trumpism has the potential to romp even farther.
"Beating the right cannot simply be a matter of waiting for a dolt in the Oval Office to screw things up. There has to be a plan for actively challenging and reversing it, for turning around the fraction of working class voters who have been abandoning the Democratic party for decades."
As Thomas Frank says goodbye to The Guardian, he slams the Democrats on his way out.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
"The Time Is Up for Happy Fantasies of Office-Park Centrism and Professional-Class Competence"
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