If the majority of Democrats support the "Marxist Socialist" part of the platform....
then why wasn't Bernie the nominee?
Just something to ponder. Yeah-- the Marxist Socialists are the loudest in the party right now... but a lot of the loudest Republicans are pretty out there as well. There is a silent majority on both sides of the political fence.
One more thing-- I've seen a lot of people on both sides who wish for the other side to just disappear. Wanting an entire political faction to disappear is not Patriotism.. its Nationalism and its a dangerous slope.
Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Where have you been? I'm starting to think I'll have to relinquish my title of "Voice of Reason" which I admittedly gave myself.
Your first question is intelligent and thought provoking and here is my best answer. The majority obviously didn't support the Bernie platform but are now saying ( my opinion of course ) that Bernie's ideas, hell, pretty much anything will be better than Trump. I think that is a fair assessment. The question is, again, IMHO, the Democrats are starting to find out that they didn't vote for the Bernie wing of the party
but that is what they are getting and they will have no choice but to accept that because AGAIN, Trump must be defeated.
I'm asking people like SR if that is true or not and SR I think, has stated that it isn't true, that Biden will not move the party as far left as Bernie but what I am hearing and reading in Biden's platform leads me to believe it is true. Will the people that did not vote for Bernie, now accept "predominately" Bernie's ideas?
Who are these loudest Republicans and what are they saying that is so far out of the mainstream? I think Trump's voice is out of the mainstream. I have said before, some of the things he says, makes me cringe but basically his policies fall in line with mine and we have clearly seen that there is no chance in Hell of Trump becoming a dictator because neither Congress or the courts are inclined to do so, so that has never been a concern of mine.
As silent majorities go, again an opinion, the most silent are Republicans. I don't think very many, but believe there are some Democrats who feel any hesitation at all to say who they are voting for but Republicans, now that's a different story. There is a thread about Penn. voters not saying who they are really voting for and I believe that is because nobody that will eventually vote for Trump wants to be called a racist and possibly lose their job for supporting Trump. That's how toxic this race has gotten.
As in all things, I could be wrong.