David Sirota, The Democrats are Trying to Lose

David Sirota

How party leaders learned to stop worrying and love losing to GOP fascists.

[Editor’s note: What I find fascinating about this article is that the author, David Sirota, is a true-believer that the Democrats are the “good guys” and the Republicans the “bad”, when the cases he adduces that the DEMs are trying to throw the election represent what the party has become.]

Cognitive dissonance is one of the defining traits of American politics, but with this weekend’s blow against the Build Back Better bill, we’ve now reached an inflection point: Americans are being simultaneously asked to believe that Democrats are mounting a valiant last-ditch defense of democracy against insurrectionists and election deniers, and yet we’re also watching Democrats proudly surrender the midterm elections to those same fascists, knowingly creating Weimar-esque conditions for an authoritarian takeover.

Taken together, this is far more than hypocrisy: In JFK lingo, this is an admission that the ruling party wants the bear-any-burden brand of democracy defenders, but without the pay-any-price actions that might assure the survival and success of liberty.

In the last week, the contradictions have been too blatant to miss, even if corporate news outlets continue doing their best to ignore, omit, downplay, and distract from them.

On the one hand, we see congressional Democrats casting themselves as the heroes of a West Wing episode, rightly screaming about all the web of connections between the January 6th rioters, right-wing news outlets, and top Trump officials, who appear to have been entertaining plans for an actual coup.

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3 thoughts on “David Sirota, The Democrats are Trying to Lose”

  1. Jim, I am begging you to do something about these pop-ups. The damn things pop up in the midst of attempting to read the newest article. It’s infuriating ….and that pic of you at the top is not in the least flattering. Thank you.

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      1. Jim, on second thought. it may be a good move to leave that pic of you up to scare off the snowflakes.

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