Republican villains: criminals, immigrants, intellectuals, Black people, brown people, gay people, trans people, poor people, left-leaning people, women, children, Muslims, atheists, Jews, anyone who disagrees with them, and the Constitution
Democratic villains: Republicans and the rich (ostensibly)
that is an extremely simplistic and outdated definition of populism. again, there is a distinction between "doing what is right which is what benefits the people" and "telling the people whatever they want to hear whether it's right or even feasible."
and how the hell was Obama's 2012 campaign more populist than his 2008 campaign?!
first of all, how is it possible that "most Americans don't have a bachelor's degree," I was told the entire reason tuition has skyrocketed and a bachelor's isn't enough for entry-level jobs anymore is because EVERYONE has a bachelor's now?
but if climate change "fails to resonate with working-class voters," that is (a) fucking sad and (b) not a reason to stop talking about climate change! that shit is gonna start "resonating with voters" real fuckin soon when summer in Ohio is 6 mo of 100+°F
NO, IT ISN'T. THE VOTERS HAD THEIR CHANCE TO DECIDE AND THEY CHOSE POORLY. WE DO NOT ALLOW VOTERS TO CHOOSE CRIMINAL DEMAGOGUES WITH ASPIRATIONS OF DICTATORSHIP.
@dietotaku I have seen reporting where people and children have been disabled because of eating too much tuna. Mercury poisoning is a thing. Eat shrimp, it is close to the bottom of the food chain!
the intellectual pursuit of truth requires taking positions on "hot-button issues." just because people get emotional about it and have wrong opinions doesn't mean there's no intellectual truth to be found in it.