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RandySF

(85,065 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:20 PM Thursday

David Hogg celebrated Mary Peltola's 2024 loss but he wants to give Marjorie Taylor Greene 'a chance'.


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David Hogg celebrated Mary Peltola's 2024 loss but he wants to give Marjorie Taylor Greene 'a chance'. (Original Post) RandySF Thursday OP
This is why Mr. Hogg isn't ready to be a steward of the national party. mr715 Thursday #1
Ugh. NOPE. n/t CousinIT Thursday #2
I'm not understanding the reaction. "Give her a small chance to have that conversation" Ilikepurple Thursday #3
He's giving the benefit of a doubt to a Republican that he wouldn't give to a Democrat. RandySF Thursday #4
Are you saying that he wouldn't have given Mary Peltola a chance to explain her positions, Ilikepurple Thursday #24
I don't understand the hate for this young guy either. Democrats can be just as bad as Repukes. If you don't agree with Pisces Thursday #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Thursday #21
Ah, sweetie, you are back again! sheshe2 Thursday #29
I'm still trying to figure out from her reply who is clutching whose pearls. Ilikepurple Thursday #39
She won't be here that long. sheshe2 Thursday #43
I thought it might be my first encounter with someone whose posts and user ID gets routinely and quickly removed. Ilikepurple Thursday #54
If you've served any terms in MIRT, you really get to know her tells. sheshe2 Thursday #56
I was on the jury for this post LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #68
The same woman (MTG) who bullied/threatened him? area51 Thursday #5
If his immaturity gives him the ability to be authentic to himself then I say more of this!! He said he would give her Pisces Thursday #6
Hogg was a survivor of the Parkland school mass murder shooting. He criticised Peltola for being a big pro gunner. Celerity Thursday #8
. RandySF Thursday #11
Do you have a link to Hogg celebrating Peltola's defeat? TIA Celerity Thursday #14
. RandySF Thursday #16
That is not a celebration. It is a critique. nt Celerity Thursday #19
"Good riddance". Sounds like a type of celebration. It sounds Nixie Yesterday #61
Yeah Arthur_Frain Thursday #25
You're right. This post is just a shameful pot-stirrer without the poster even clarifying or stating an opinion. adam_vermont Thursday #33
Was the Republican who defeated Peltoa any better on gun control? Jose Garcia Thursday #50
Oh good grief! It baffles me why anyone wants this jackass to be our party's standard-bearer. QueerDuck Thursday #9
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Thursday #13
I take your point, but his attacks on Democrats put him in that category, IMHO. Further... QueerDuck Thursday #15
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Thursday #18
He'll leave the Democratic Party soon enough, I'd bet on it. betsuni 23 hrs ago #65
That seems very likely. It's not as though we haven't seen it before... QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #66
Post removed Post removed Thursday #26
This message was self-deleted by its author QueerDuck Thursday #28
That's a lot of creative projection, but I'll stick to the actual subject: David Hogg. QueerDuck Thursday #35
I don't care about Hogg Cirsium Thursday #41
yes, like a "progressive" or someone who is "young" ! Heaven forbid they become passionate Democrats adam_vermont Thursday #36
You are correct Keepthesoulalive Thursday #31
In other words, he has qualities characteristic of young, inexperienced people. adam_vermont Thursday #34
It is interesting that a critique of political strategy is being reframed as an issue of "manners" or age. QueerDuck Thursday #42
Boom. Cha Thursday #48
The opposite Cirsium Thursday #49
Maybe you should take your own advice? nt Cha Thursday #47
Fucking what??? Initech Thursday #10
Yepper...and if I remember right she wasn't in Congress yet. She just wanted Bengus81 Thursday #22
That's impressive coalition building. He's willing to ally with MTG to try to save us from Trump. adam_vermont Thursday #37
Well, you know the old saying "the enemy of my enemy is my friend". Initech Thursday #57
Give her a chance to do what? Fiendish Thingy Thursday #12
He said a small chance, and yes, it was about her now being anti-Trump Celerity Thursday #17
He's not the only one either... PunkinPi Thursday #20
Gosh...wonder why we lose elections? Bengus81 Thursday #23
The following is the actual quote when asked about MTG and Candace Owens's defections. Ilikepurple Thursday #52
OMG! Trueblue Texan Thursday #27
You need to learn a lot. adam_vermont Thursday #38
naw Skittles Thursday #51
If she represents a segment of her party moving away from Trump, it might be useful to know why. Ilikepurple Thursday #53
you know what? if they move away from Trump, good for them Skittles Thursday #55
Figure it out... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #59
I have no idea who this was written for, but not me. Ilikepurple 10 hrs ago #71
I'm sorry Ilikepurple... Trueblue Texan 5 hrs ago #72
I agree. Disagreeing with TACO is not walking away from all the other garbage she had no no trouble signing on to. ... marble falls 17 hrs ago #70
Experience, bud. Take your own medicine. nt Trueblue Texan Yesterday #58
David Hogg has been dead to me for awhile. ananda Thursday #30
Post removed Post removed Thursday #32
She may be a NAZI, but Trump threatened to kill her and her kids. Kid Berwyn Thursday #40
Trump said horrible things about Pelosi alsoi JI7 Thursday #45
"All roads seem to lead to Putin with the president." Kid Berwyn 23 hrs ago #62
TSF has threatened many people. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #60
I don't either, but she has friends we should convert. Kid Berwyn 23 hrs ago #63
He grew up in a Republican home JI7 Thursday #44
Trying to work with Republicans usually results in angry cries of CAVE! betsuni 22 hrs ago #67
TY.. Why was Hogg "celebrating Mary Peltola's loss?! Cha Thursday #46
The rule that Democrats should never get the benefit of the doubt because it's assumed they have bad motivations. betsuni 23 hrs ago #64
I'm not sure what "give her a chance" means... biocube 22 hrs ago #69

mr715

(3,718 posts)
1. This is why Mr. Hogg isn't ready to be a steward of the national party.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:23 PM
Thursday

TOO young. To easily moved by shifting alliances without the wisdom that comes from seeing how long it takes those alliances to form.

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
3. I'm not understanding the reaction. "Give her a small chance to have that conversation"
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:37 PM
Thursday

About why MTG has changed her opinions about Trump and whether they are authentic or opportunistic? It sounds reasonable to me. Both the tweet and the original post give the impression that he’s willing to ally with her politically. It seems disingenuous

RandySF

(85,065 posts)
4. He's giving the benefit of a doubt to a Republican that he wouldn't give to a Democrat.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:42 PM
Thursday

Last edited Thu Apr 16, 2026, 04:11 PM - Edit history (1)

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
24. Are you saying that he wouldn't have given Mary Peltola a chance to explain her positions,
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 04:08 PM
Thursday

Especially if they changed to be more inline with his? Surely, there are stronger grounds for criticism of Hogg than that he is willing to talk to MTG to try to find out what is driving her recent change of opinion?

Pisces

(6,281 posts)
7. I don't understand the hate for this young guy either. Democrats can be just as bad as Repukes. If you don't agree with
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:59 PM
Thursday

every Democrat and you speak your mind your a traitor??? Insanity. I hope he keeps speaking his mind, we don’t need cookie cutter robots in office!!
Maybe Kamala could have won had she gone her own way and spoken out about how she really felt!!
Joe Biden, Gaza, what she would have done differently!!!

Response to Ilikepurple (Reply #3)

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
39. I'm still trying to figure out from her reply who is clutching whose pearls.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:39 PM
Thursday

I’m interested to see where this goes after her first three posts today.

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
54. I thought it might be my first encounter with someone whose posts and user ID gets routinely and quickly removed.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:23 PM
Thursday

Thanks sheshe2. I had a feeling, but I wanted to give the person the benefit of the doubt as her first three posts weren’t necessarily inflammatory, but seemed to be focused on being contrarian at the very least.

Pisces

(6,281 posts)
6. If his immaturity gives him the ability to be authentic to himself then I say more of this!! He said he would give her
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 02:53 PM
Thursday

a chance to explain herself. He would have a discussion with her. He’s not voting for her or championing her!

I don’t understand the hate for this young man who is a democrat and understands what young men are feeling out there!! I give him a lot of room to make mistakes and try things. Older politicians, no.

Celerity

(54,631 posts)
8. Hogg was a survivor of the Parkland school mass murder shooting. He criticised Peltola for being a big pro gunner.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:15 PM
Thursday

In her 2024 campaign, Peltola was endorsed by the National Rifle Association (NRA), making her the only Democratic candidate for Congress endorsed by that group during that election cycle.

RandySF

(85,065 posts)
16. .
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:35 PM
Thursday

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David Hogg 🟧
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Turns out being weak on gun control doesn’t save you. Peltola was awful on gun control. Good riddance.
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Republicans have flipped Alaska’s seat in the House of Representatives.

Decision Desk HQ is projecting that Republican Nick Begich will win over

Nixie

(18,007 posts)
61. "Good riddance". Sounds like a type of celebration. It sounds
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:21 AM
Yesterday

like someone announcing they are glad to be rid of someone. It’s a very common dismissive comment.

Arthur_Frain

(2,397 posts)
25. Yeah
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 04:17 PM
Thursday

Because Nick is so much better on the issue than Mary.

David shouldn’t even have weighed in on our races, he doesn’t live here, he has never been here to the best of my knowledge, and if he was it was for a publicity stunt.

Anyone thinking Alaskans are going to be for any gun control at all simply fails to understand the issues up here. It pisses me off that she lost because she was such a good fit for us, and she did a good job for the short time she was there. Plus she beat Palin, so that’s a plus.

It’s a shame. That’s all.

adam_vermont

(33 posts)
33. You're right. This post is just a shameful pot-stirrer without the poster even clarifying or stating an opinion.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:26 PM
Thursday

She's trying to win in Alaska. There is a different perspective in Alaska about guns. I grew up in Alaska, and I hunted deer for meat. We could usually shoot 6 deer a year from August 1 to December 31. Harvesting.

It's OK for people to have differences of opinion. Hogg was traumatized by his experience, so he doesn't think she should be a member of the NRA. But if that gets her elected with another Democrat in a red state, who cares?

Jose Garcia

(3,526 posts)
50. Was the Republican who defeated Peltoa any better on gun control?
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:07 PM
Thursday

And is it worth having a Republican in that seat until 2031?

QueerDuck

(1,831 posts)
9. Oh good grief! It baffles me why anyone wants this jackass to be our party's standard-bearer.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:20 PM
Thursday

He doesn't think before he speaks. He emotional. He acts impulsively. He wants what he wants and he wants it NOW but isn't willing to think strategically or to accept cooperative incremental progress. He cannot accept compromise or give and take and finding common ground EVEN WHEN it puts us closer to our ultimate goals. He sees enemies in friends and alienates them... then he sees friends in sworn enemies and welcomes them with open arms.

No. Just no. We can do better. We deserve better.

Response to QueerDuck (Reply #9)

QueerDuck

(1,831 posts)
15. I take your point, but his attacks on Democrats put him in that category, IMHO. Further...
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:33 PM
Thursday

... when others call him out on his ageist remarks, he doubles down. No, that's not naive... just just being an ass... and doing it intentionally. And a mean-spirited one as well. I have no use for him. Others were giving him a free pass because of his age or because of the trauma he experienced... but he hasn't aged out of it, he's never apologized. I do not think he has demeanor for anything other than being an angry agitator who lashes out without thinking, treating friends as enemies. He doesn't strengthen us, he divides us. And that weakens us. I wish he'd go away and I wish the people would stop providing oxygen to the little fires he sets. (Myself included... that's all I have to say about him.)

Response to QueerDuck (Reply #15)

QueerDuck

(1,831 posts)
66. That seems very likely. It's not as though we haven't seen it before...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 01:23 PM
22 hrs ago

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...some, like Nina Turner, eventually arrive at the conclusion that the harm they want to do to (and the revenge they want to extract upon) the Democratic party, can be more easily accomplished from the outside, where they won't need to carefully moderate their words. She'd have never made her "bowl of shit" comment about Biden if she had an iota of loyalty or respect for the Democratic party. So, yes... you're correct... that's a bet you'd win. It's a path that we've seen others take.

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QueerDuck

(1,831 posts)
35. That's a lot of creative projection, but I'll stick to the actual subject: David Hogg.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:30 PM
Thursday

Any attempt to generalize my specific critique of one individual's strategic failings... and trying to falsely insinuate that I'm actually making a broad indictment of an entire wing of the party is a reach.

In reality, my comment was about a lack of pragmatism, not a Rorschach test for anyone's feelings about progressivism. The track record in question is clear. Sorry, I have no interest in shadowboxing with "talking points" I never actually used.

When I'm critiquing a specific person’s public behavior and strategy... others may think it's advantageous to defend him by trying to turn-the-tables and start critiquing (attacking) a fictional version of ME that's been invented simply to make a point. In my opinion, such things indicate a position of weakness.

If anyone wants to defend or justify Hogg's impulsiveness as a political asset, they are free to do so. But I won't waste time defending a straw man argument I never made.

My issue is not with "progressives" ... instead, it's with poor strategy and counterproductive optics, regardless of who is behind them. I maintain that a standard-bearer should be someone who's strategic rather than impulsive... and who unites rather than divides. If that feels like a personal attack on an entire movement to anyone, well, that says more about their expectations than my politics.

I'm moving on, but feel free to have the last word on the imaginary argument.

Bye. Have a nice day!

Cirsium

(3,980 posts)
41. I don't care about Hogg
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:09 PM
Thursday

I can't help noticing you put the word progressives in quotation marks.

My post is not about Hogg, and I don't think yours was either. I am not defending him nor am I "trying to turn-the-tables and start critiquing (attacking) a fictional version of you." He seems to have made that Scott character happy with his remarks. "A lack of pragmatism" is one of the most commonly used talking points against progressives.

I didn't insinuate that you are "actually making a broad indictment of an entire wing of the party" with that post. I am saying that you used the exactly same talking points that are used against all progressives, including frequently by you. There's nothing intrinsically wrong about that. You are certainly welcome to express your opinion. I just think we should be clear about where we stand and what we're actually saying.

As I pointed out, all progressives frequently get these talking points directed at them: "They don't think before they speak. They are emotional. They act impulsively. They want what they want and they want it NOW but aren't willing to think strategically or to accept cooperative incremental progress. They cannot accept compromise or give and take and finding common ground EVEN WHEN it puts us closer to our ultimate goals. They see enemies in friends and alienate them... then they see friends in sworn enemies and welcome them with open arms."

adam_vermont

(33 posts)
36. yes, like a "progressive" or someone who is "young" ! Heaven forbid they become passionate Democrats
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:30 PM
Thursday

Keepthesoulalive

(2,325 posts)
31. You are correct
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:14 PM
Thursday

I fear younger democrats are losing their moral compass. If I don’t get everything I want I will punish the party by withholding my vote, the only thing that matters is economics whatever that means. I don’t see a vision to make our country better for everyone only what some influencer says I should do. I’m looking at the Rogan and Charlie Kirk lovers.

adam_vermont

(33 posts)
34. In other words, he has qualities characteristic of young, inexperienced people.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:29 PM
Thursday

Good grief, we need them in the party desperately. Get over yourself and your purity tests. The world's about to blow up and you want to "just no" a young popular passionate Democrat who wants to lead because you don't like his manners.

Grow up.

QueerDuck

(1,831 posts)
42. It is interesting that a critique of political strategy is being reframed as an issue of "manners" or age.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:09 PM
Thursday

It isn't about age... it's about effectiveness. Wanting a standard-bearer who prioritizes strategic coalition-building over impulsive optics isn't a "purity test"... it's a desire for a winning methodology.

That said, when a discussion devolves into my being told to "get over" myself or "grow up" directives, it has clearly hit a dead end.

I've stated my peace on the importance of disciplined leadership.

Enjoy the thread. Bye!

Cirsium

(3,980 posts)
49. The opposite
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:59 PM
Thursday

I find it interesting that a disagreement about policy is so often reframed as a critique of strategy.

"Don't get me wrong, I agree with you BUT (it's too soon, it isn't practical, it will cost us elections, you're being a purist, don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good...)"

Initech

(108,939 posts)
10. Fucking what???
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:22 PM
Thursday

Didn't Marge become famous by following him with a video camera and accusing him of being a "crisis actor"? WTF!

Bengus81

(10,234 posts)
22. Yepper...and if I remember right she wasn't in Congress yet. She just wanted
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:46 PM
Thursday

to make her bones. I hope no one takes this MTG Trump bashing seriously. Remember when Eloon was trash talking Trump last summer?

Give her some time off,she'll be back to her usual Liberal,commie, Marxists,tree hugging, pinko Democrats screed soon enough.

adam_vermont

(33 posts)
37. That's impressive coalition building. He's willing to ally with MTG to try to save us from Trump.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:33 PM
Thursday

Even after her bad manners. You should take a political lesson from Hogg, who doesn't let calcified old grudges blind him from the current dire situation.

Fiendish Thingy

(23,449 posts)
12. Give her a chance to do what?
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:23 PM
Thursday

I’m willing to give her a chance to be a pain in Trump’s ass, but that’s about it.

PunkinPi

(5,287 posts)
20. He's not the only one either...
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:40 PM
Thursday

Rep Ilhan Omar said dems should "embrace" MTG...



--
Thanks, but no.

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
52. The following is the actual quote when asked about MTG and Candace Owens's defections.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:12 PM
Thursday

“The fact that they have gotten off the sycophant train and are saying, ‘We trusted the wrong person, we are sorry for that, and we need all of you to wake up to the fact that you also trusted the wrong person,’ I think is an important thing for us to put our arms around,”

I can’t find the remainder or the setup in a short time, but the reader here can decide whether “put our arms around” means embrace supporting anything other than their rebuke of Trump as president.

Trueblue Texan

(4,535 posts)
27. OMG!
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 04:41 PM
Thursday

After the raving lunatic chased him down the street for his stand on gun violence. Yeah...he needs to learn a lot.

adam_vermont

(33 posts)
38. You need to learn a lot.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:35 PM
Thursday

Like, you could learn not to keep ahold of grudges if it brings us closer to getting rid of Trump. Take a look at Hogg, and then do some looking at yourself. He is doing the wise and mature thing. You are typing into your computer that he is crazy because he can ally with someone on something that is critical to the survival of the world right now.

Skittles

(172,139 posts)
51. naw
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:10 PM
Thursday

that gal MTG is absolutely VILE, we need to MOVE ON from that garbage - I don't give a fuck HOW much she claims to have "changed" - NOPE

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
53. If she represents a segment of her party moving away from Trump, it might be useful to know why.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:18 PM
Thursday

What motivates voters towards and away from one’s opponents can be useful. If she maintains a noticeable public presence, I’m not sure why we’d ignore her. I’m not saying her opinions need to be given deference, but it might help if their motivation is better understood.

Skittles

(172,139 posts)
55. you know what? if they move away from Trump, good for them
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 07:26 PM
Thursday

but they can STILL all go fuck themselves - they utterly DISGRACED America

we don't need to put up with that POS MTG - not now, NOT EVER

Trueblue Texan

(4,535 posts)
59. Figure it out...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:05 AM
Yesterday

Just because she and those like her are moving away from TSF doesn't mean they are moving toward decency and policies that strengthen democracy. She's just pissed at TSF because she didn't get her way and she can discern he is committing political suicide. Hogg is naive if he thinks we should give those former sycophants a chance. We need to peel them away from TSF's support and build a coalition of people who have the same values at we do, not ones who were perfectly willing to strip people of their rights one minute and abandon the president the next when he doesn't do it their way. Do you think for one second MTG is on board with Hogg's agenda of responsible gun ownership? Come on. If you think that, you and Hogg both need to wade deeper into the water where you will soon figure out you're about to get pulled under.

Ilikepurple

(739 posts)
71. I have no idea who this was written for, but not me.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 02:09 AM
10 hrs ago

I’m not sure how I got teamed up with Hogg, I only stated that trying to pinpoint her motivations could be useful. I’m not about to be pulled under water with Hogg or likely anyone else by suggesting that understanding your opponent’s motives is of value. I’m not sure what sort of chance you think Hogg or I are going to give MTG, but I think your understanding of the use of that word in both these cases are somewhat clouded for whatever vitriol you’ve been saving up for him.

Trueblue Texan

(4,535 posts)
72. I'm sorry Ilikepurple...
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 07:19 AM
5 hrs ago

I may have replied to the wrong message. I was just saying to...whoever it was...that MTG would never be someone to team up with. Her values haven't changed and no one should think they have just because she has a squabble with TSF. I have no vitriol for Hogg--in fact I contributed to his PAC, but I think he is naive to think MTG is someone who will work for any of the causes he champions. Have a good day.

marble falls

(72,059 posts)
70. I agree. Disagreeing with TACO is not walking away from all the other garbage she had no no trouble signing on to. ...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 06:38 PM
17 hrs ago

... she has an agenda that has nothing to do with us, she has problems with TACO's personal ethics and morals, but politically they are in lockstep. Their disagreement isn't about politics.

ananda

(35,283 posts)
30. David Hogg has been dead to me for awhile.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:12 PM
Thursday

He was OK for awhile, but then he really
lost his way.

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Kid Berwyn

(24,688 posts)
40. She may be a NAZI, but Trump threatened to kill her and her kids.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 05:59 PM
Thursday

So, that may be why David Hogg, who survived a school shooting and getting shit on by so many of his fellow Democrats, wants to talk to her about.

JI7

(93,732 posts)
45. Trump said horrible things about Pelosi alsoi
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:29 PM
Thursday

but that didn't seem th o make him sympathetic to her in any way.

Trueblue Texan

(4,535 posts)
60. TSF has threatened many people.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:08 AM
Yesterday

Like most Rs MTG wasn't bothered by those threats until she became a target. That's not someone I want in my corner.

Kid Berwyn

(24,688 posts)
63. I don't either, but she has friends we should convert.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 12:32 PM
23 hrs ago

Her insight -- combined with David Hogg's youthful energy, genuine charisma and profound intelligence -- might help us out-register the GOP for new voters. Who knows? He might even attract some news coverage.

JI7

(93,732 posts)
44. He grew up in a Republican home
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:25 PM
Thursday

He is always talking about giving Republicans chances and working with them and citing polls showing many Republicans support certain gun control measures.

Just because they might support it doesn't mean they vote on it. They still easily vote Republican becsuse things like low taxes and regulations or hatred of lgbt etc is more important to them .

Cha

(319,527 posts)
46. TY.. Why was Hogg "celebrating Mary Peltola's loss?!
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:30 PM
Thursday

She was an excellent Rep for Alaska.

betsuni

(29,142 posts)
64. The rule that Democrats should never get the benefit of the doubt because it's assumed they have bad motivations.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 01:00 PM
23 hrs ago

A superstitious belief that only loud constant harsh accusations and threats will "push/pull Democrats to the Left" and prevent them from turning into werewolves.

biocube

(232 posts)
69. I'm not sure what "give her a chance" means...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 02:16 PM
22 hrs ago

Two principles I have:

1. Anyone is welcome to the resistance or the Democratic party.

2. Dems should adopt new deal/class first populism and ignore the b****ing from conservaDems and any conservatives in the coalition that don't like it. You're welcome aboard, but you don't get to steer the boat.

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