I guess they realize that if they want to "save" US democracy they have to ramp up their outright involvement in electoral politics a la color revolution playbook. There are so many now that it's hard to even keep track.

In bad country, the government is run by the military and intelligence sectors, with officers and former officers occupying many high-ranking political offices.

If only the Dems were as worried about being accused of being the deep state by the GOP as they are of being called "fiscally irresponsible."

Is it possible to get the Dems to purge the deep state from its party? Or is it too late?

  • silent_water [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    why would we even try? the democrats are a party of capital. why save your enemy from themselves? tie them to the CIA's election meddling and destroy the party.

  • ElChapoDeChapo [he/him, comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    After falling short in his first foray into politics, Ryan ran for and won the position of Ulster County executive in 2019. When the congressional seat opened up with Delgado’s acceptance of the No. 2 job in Albany, Ryan faced little opposition for the Democratic nomination to succeed him.

    Don't blame me, I wrote in "Julian Assange, free him!" :homer-bye: :i-voted: