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Deborah Howe's avatar

Yesterday Mitch McConnell got on the airwaves to characterize (with indignation) the Democrats’ push to pass voting rights legislation as “a unilateral power grab”, and in doing so he got wide airplay. Whether they’re the underdog or the party in power, the Republicans in Congress will always have someone in front of a microphone announcing what greedy, unpatriotic, power-hungry characters the Democrats are. The Democrats, most of whom seem to be doing all the heavy lifting of democracy, write out statements explaining their procedures, and simply don’t have anyone standing at the megaphones the way the Republicans do. It can certainly be argued that the Republicans spend most of their time at the megaphones, rather than doing the work of governing, but my point is that their loud voices capture attention and spread their talking points, regardless of how fair or accurate those points are. Knife to gunfight partly describes it, but it’s something more, I believe; it’s how disinformation starts and spreads, how lies gain acceptance as truth. Newt Gingrich did it every day in the Clinton administration, and proved how destructive a simple sound bite or two can be. I’d love it if the Democrats had some more vocal representatives to counter the disingenuous lying that has become Republican second nature. (It doesn’t help when all the media — mainstream and not — echoes the lies, and characterizes the Democrats as “struggling”, “crumbling”, etc., rather than reporting on the careful work they are doing to recovery small-d democracy.)

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MLMinET's avatar

Tucker, with his permanent, serious, knitted eyebrows, is a traitor.

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