I Honestly Have Tried to Avoid Piling On When It Comes to Democratic Party Leaders, But OMG
After a party loses an election, it is both necessary and healthy for everyone involved to ask what happened. After the 2024 election, however, Democrats' combination of internal rifts and chronic self-doubt was guaranteed to lead to misreadings -- some honestly mistaken, many cynically deliberate -- that would cause them to misconstrue nearly everything. And misconstrue they did. Given who holds the real power in that party, it was grimly predictable that people like Thomas Edsall of The New York Times would soon be pushing nonsense like this in March of this year: "Can the Democratic Party as currently constituted move to the center? After the 2024 elections, many sympathetic politicians and commentators made it quite clear that they would like the party to do so. It will be an uphill struggle." And just yesterday, it should have surprised no one that another group of right-wing Democrats falsely grabbed the centrist label and met this moment of emerg...