From The Social Contract with Joe Walsh <[email protected]>
Subject All Signs Point to Hell
Date March 6, 2025 11:46 PM
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Every week, I promise myself I won’t dunk on the Democrats again—and every week, they give me a reason to break that promise. I know I give them a lot of flak, and maybe it seems unfair given the fact that Republicans in Congress are members of an authoritarian-embracing cult that no longer believes in the separation of powers or checks and balances. But I criticize them because I’m rooting for them to be the strong opposition party we need to lead us through a legitimate constitutional crisis.
On Tuesday night, they failed to be that party again.
In our last issue, I said Democrats would look silly and unserious with stupid ploys that would play right into Donald Trump’s hands at his address to Congress [ [link removed] ]. I thought they should refuse to attend, and 65% of you agreed. Instead we saw congresspeople wearing pink and holding up little signs. FFS Democrats, this isn’t 2005. It was corny. It was weak. And it’s exactly why you lost. Trump is a performer. You are not going to outperform him in the same room when he has the stage. Why even try?
Democrats had a chance to boycott the speech and counterprogram it, maybe with a rally, maybe with town halls throughout the country, maybe with simultaneous fact-checking to dispute Trump’s claims in real time.
But they didn’t, and they missed the moment.
Look, I get the Democrats’ position. The Republicans were in political no man’s land 16 years ago, when we had a new Democratic president and a Democratic majority in both chambers of Congress. So what did we do? We took it straight to the people with the Tea Party, and we swept Congress two years later. The pendulum swings.
But what makes this moment different is we don’t know for sure if the pendulum will be allowed to swing and if Americans will be allowed to give a midterm middle finger to the administration. These aren’t conspiratorial fantasies; they’re based on Trump’s own track record [ [link removed] ] and rhetoric [ [link removed] ]. That is what Democrats must oppose with all their might.
Instead, Trump did his thing: he self-aggrandized, he lied [ [link removed] ] about almost everything (even mice [ [link removed] ]!), he spread fear and division [ [link removed] ], he was cruel and bigoted [ [link removed] ], and he did what all authoritarians do—used something good [ [link removed] ] to distract from the downright awful [ [link removed] ] things he is doing. And against that onslaught, Democrats just looked small. Not a good night for America.
Check out my podcast from earlier today! Thanks to Trump, Bigotry, Racism, Indecency, Cruelty & Ignorance Are Now Cool [ [link removed] ]
RESCHEDULED! Instead of this evening, I’ll be LIVE on Substack tomorrow, Friday at 4pm ET. Let’s get the weekend off to a good start! BYOB. See you then.
Good reads for this week:
What Trump’s Lies Say About His Own Voters’ Insecurities [ [link removed] ] —The Sypher Report
Slotkin Rebuts Trump: U.S. Democracy 'Precious and Worth Saving' [ [link removed] ] —The Detroit News
America the Evil Mastermind? Not So Fast, Russians Are Told [ [link removed] ] —The New York Times
‘The Greatest Propaganda Op in History’: Trump’s Reshaping of U.S. Culture Evokes Past Antidemocratic Regimes [ [link removed] ] —The Guardian
Trump Is Breaking the Fourth Wall [ [link removed] ] —The Atlantic
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