I agree with one caveat: while the whiner-in-chief isn't generally called out in mainstream press for that permeating characteristic, Democrats are more likely to be put down, ridiculed, made the butt of jokes, even excoriated for "whining". Bernie Sanders has succeeded (tantalizingly closely) in his forceful depiction of the destructive…
I agree with one caveat: while the whiner-in-chief isn't generally called out in mainstream press for that permeating characteristic, Democrats are more likely to be put down, ridiculed, made the butt of jokes, even excoriated for "whining". Bernie Sanders has succeeded (tantalizingly closely) in his forceful depiction of the destructive role of the "billionaire class," but there is a danger that other Democrats may not, or may not on other issues. With that in mind, it's worth a try by impassioned shadow officials.
I agree with one caveat: while the whiner-in-chief isn't generally called out in mainstream press for that permeating characteristic, Democrats are more likely to be put down, ridiculed, made the butt of jokes, even excoriated for "whining". Bernie Sanders has succeeded (tantalizingly closely) in his forceful depiction of the destructive role of the "billionaire class," but there is a danger that other Democrats may not, or may not on other issues. With that in mind, it's worth a try by impassioned shadow officials.