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As Napoleon pointed out, "Never interrupt an enemy who is destroying himself." Let Trump and the Republicans continue to screw up the conornavirus relief. They're machinegunning themselves in their feet. Today I had an e-mail from a friend of mine who we broke apart over the election of Trump. It had three words: "You were right." Further e-mailing back and forth, I find that he and his friends are now opposed to Trump over what has happened with the response to the coronavirus. Sadly what opened his eyes was the death of a favorite elderly aunt to it, but once the gate opened, the flood has come through. I suspect this may happen with other people too. I can tell you that six months ago if you'd have asked, I'd have said I would never forgive him for what he did in 2016, but no, I don't think so. he opened his eyes to the facts however that happened, and I am fine with welcoming him back to vote for Biden-Harris.

As for Harris - whoopee! She was my first choice for president. And since it's really unlikely that Joe is going to run again in 2024, I'll still get to vote for her for president. If there's anyone with the backbone to stand up to the fascist scum and actually go after them, someone who wouldn't have a problem with arresting them all for conspiracy to commit treason - which they are all guilty of - it's Kamala.

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I am glad the VP slot is filled. While Biden and Harris are far from my dream ticket, I think that they will run roughshod over Trump and Pence and, with Harris in the wings, she will pursue the malefactors of the Trump regime with all the intensity of the Greek furies. Or so I hope.

Two things bother me, however. First, the response of the Left to the ticket. I consider myself Left of Liberal, somewhere between a Social Democrat and a Democratic Socialist. I was firmly in the Sanders/Warren camp, and thought, last summer, that they were working as a team in the debates. (I was worried that both are kind of old, meaning even older than me, but so is Biden, so let that pass.) They did not make the cut: the people of the Democratic Party had spoken. But now, on the simulated reality that is Twitter, Leftists are going after Biden and Harris as if they were Hitler and Goebbels. "Well it is a contest between a rapist and a transphobe on one side, and another rapist and transphobe on the other: which to choose?!", one comment read.

This bothers me no end. It is all strategy and no tactics. It ignores the reality that politics is a long slog, and that you might need to tactically retreat for a later strategic victory. It is also a confusion between holding abstractly one's principles and actually acting on them to bring about a good result. If both parties are equally bad (they can BOTH be bad without being EQUALLY bad!), and 3rd parties are made into spoilers by our electoral system, then you need to embrace being a revolutionary. Period. Put up or shut up. Or grow up and realize that sometimes you need to compromise to get things done, and this does not mean you aren't idealistic. It only means you like losing. You'll feel real noble as they lock more kids in cages and shoot protesters. How saintly.....

Second: Democrats, especially centrists, are euphoric. I can understand this, but I caution them to tone it down and not think this is a pre-victory party for Liberal Republican Democracy. There is still plenty of time for Trump to rig the election and pull a Lukashenko move like he other day in Belarus. And if he loses he can do a lot of damage between November and January. He has often said he is a big fan of revenge to the 10th power. This will be ugly.

So vote Biden and Harris -- and congratulations to them. Vote early if in person, so as to deny Trump any rhetorical leverage about an early lead. And if you vote by mail, do so early and drop it off NOT in the mail but a drop-off box or directly at your board of elections.

Then the work really starts.....

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