Platner and The Purity Trap
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@cobweb @mastodonmigration @reflex Yes the majority matters because the majority gets to appoint committee heads and determines what laws are brought up for votes and which remain bottled up in committee. Keep him away from committees and he at least can do no more harm than Susan Collins. Plus we don't know how he will vote. We do know how Susan Collins votes.
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@mastodonmigration I've known plenty of working class socialist sex pests, but not any that have gotten Nazi tattoos and employment with Blackwater. But anyway, I'm not in Maine and honestly don't care. I'm just curious how the game will play out.
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@mastodonmigration I've known plenty of working class socialist sex pests, but not any that have gotten Nazi tattoos and employment with Blackwater. But anyway, I'm not in Maine and honestly don't care. I'm just curious how the game will play out.
It is certainly not a good situation. The point of the purity trap thread is not that he is a good choice. It is that there are two bad choices, as there often are in politics, and it is necessary to consider the consequences of both alternatives.
In this case the choice comes down someone with this baggage or giving control of the Senate, and all that that includes, to the GOP. That's the real stakes.
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@reflex @mastodonmigration Demanding purity of our candidates but not of opposition candidates merely cedes the election to the opposition which typically has even worse consequences as the destruction of abortion rights, violations of civil rights by ICE goons, and continuing genocide in Gaza amply illustrate. Demanding purity is not an effective birth control method nor an effective electoral method.
@badtux @mastodonmigration@mastodon.online Democrat electeds worked with the GWB administration to create Homeland Security and ICE. Since it's creation they have not done a single thing to limit or undo it, they have only ever increased it's funding, size and scope. Obama holds the record for the most deportations of any US president.
Every single thing ICE is doing right now the Dems are complicit in. And none are running on abolishing ICE and Homeland Security.
Everything you see today was always happening
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@reflex @mastodonmigration So you deny the existence of LBJ who was notoriously racist etc. yet did more for civil rights than every purity pony ever. You would not have voted for LBJ.
@badtux @mastodonmigration@mastodon.online Did I put LBJ forward as a candidate? Unclear how I'm complicit with someone who I wasn't even alive for. Weird take bro.
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@badtux @mastodonmigration@mastodon.online Did I put LBJ forward as a candidate? Unclear how I'm complicit with someone who I wasn't even alive for. Weird take bro.
@reflex You would never have voted for LBJ because he was a racist.
Yet he did more for civil rights than any President since U.S. Grant.
Purity is not an electoral strategy, it is a self indulgence strategy. Only privileged white people have the ability to be so self indulgent as to demand purity. People not so privileged realize that politics is the art of the possible, not of the puritanical ideal, and votes for the person most likely to have positive results.
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@reflex You would never have voted for LBJ because he was a racist.
Yet he did more for civil rights than any President since U.S. Grant.
Purity is not an electoral strategy, it is a self indulgence strategy. Only privileged white people have the ability to be so self indulgent as to demand purity. People not so privileged realize that politics is the art of the possible, not of the puritanical ideal, and votes for the person most likely to have positive results.
@badtux I am not going to engage on a hypothetical you pulled out of your ass.
Right now we have a candidate who has actively harmed women and was a war criminal. I am not going to support a candidate like this. If the Democrats want my financial support, campaign assistance or vote, they will have to not nominate sexists, racists, bigots, homophobes, war criminals, etc.
It's a pretty low f'ing bar.
And again, I did the actual work, including candidate recruitment for years.
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@badtux I am not going to engage on a hypothetical you pulled out of your ass.
Right now we have a candidate who has actively harmed women and was a war criminal. I am not going to support a candidate like this. If the Democrats want my financial support, campaign assistance or vote, they will have to not nominate sexists, racists, bigots, homophobes, war criminals, etc.
It's a pretty low f'ing bar.
And again, I did the actual work, including candidate recruitment for years.
@reflex LBJ is not a hypothetical. He was a pretty nasty guy. He was a liar and racist and blackailer. Yet the choice was between LBJ and Barry Goldwater and... you're seriously suggesting we should have elected Goldwater instead because LBJ would have never passed your purity filters?
Politics is the art of the possible. All that demanding purity accomplishes is failure. LBJ despite not passing your purity test did more for civil rights than any modern President.
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@reflex LBJ is not a hypothetical. He was a pretty nasty guy. He was a liar and racist and blackailer. Yet the choice was between LBJ and Barry Goldwater and... you're seriously suggesting we should have elected Goldwater instead because LBJ would have never passed your purity filters?
Politics is the art of the possible. All that demanding purity accomplishes is failure. LBJ despite not passing your purity test did more for civil rights than any modern President.
@badtux As I pointed out, vetting candidates and running ones who treated people well actually was successful in WA state where I was a chair for years. It led to the greatest expansion of Dem control in the united states between 2017 and 2021.
So no, doing the right thing is not unrealistic and it leads to great success.
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@badtux As I pointed out, vetting candidates and running ones who treated people well actually was successful in WA state where I was a chair for years. It led to the greatest expansion of Dem control in the united states between 2017 and 2021.
So no, doing the right thing is not unrealistic and it leads to great success.
@reflex Yes, you want the best candidate to get out of the primaries into the general election. But demanding purity of the guy who won the primaries is just shooting your own cause in the foot as well as demonstrating contempt for the voters who voted for him in the primaries. In the end politics is the art of the practical.
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@reflex Yes, you want the best candidate to get out of the primaries into the general election. But demanding purity of the guy who won the primaries is just shooting your own cause in the foot as well as demonstrating contempt for the voters who voted for him in the primaries. In the end politics is the art of the practical.
@badtux Again, we declined to endorse or support candidates who had known problems in WA state. We lost some elections as a result. However it made our endorsement meaningful to voters *and* the organizations who recruit and train candidates.
In less than five years the quality of candidates and the effectiveness of campaigns had increased to the degree that we took over most of the state.
You keep saying this as though this is the last election ever. It's not.
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Platner and The Purity Trap
Feel like these last few days in Maine can be a teachable moment. What we are seeing play out is political information warfare that could be branded a "purity trap".
Purity trap tactics have their roots in the swift boating of John Kerry and the destruction of Al Franken. Purity traps were run effectively against 'Genocide' Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
So, let's talk about 'purity traps'...
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No. A purity trap is expecting candidates to be perfect.
You are talking about someone who literally got a nazi tattoo and then lied about it.
If there had been no alternative and he was the best available, then yes, people should support him as being better than someone who was proud of being a nazi, but that wasn't the case here.
There was an already vetted candidate that has proven they can win in Maine, who doesn't have a nazi tattoo and wasn't overly
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No. A purity trap is expecting candidates to be perfect.
You are talking about someone who literally got a nazi tattoo and then lied about it.
If there had been no alternative and he was the best available, then yes, people should support him as being better than someone who was proud of being a nazi, but that wasn't the case here.
There was an already vetted candidate that has proven they can win in Maine, who doesn't have a nazi tattoo and wasn't overly
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aggressive to people in their past and never lied about nor understanding the meaning of something they bragged about knowing.
The ONLY thing that could be construed as a negative about Mills, is that she is a woman and way too many Americans have proven they dont like supporting women, no matter how qualified.
But hey, you do you and support the nazi lover...
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aggressive to people in their past and never lied about nor understanding the meaning of something they bragged about knowing.
The ONLY thing that could be construed as a negative about Mills, is that she is a woman and way too many Americans have proven they dont like supporting women, no matter how qualified.
But hey, you do you and support the nazi lover...
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@crinstamcamp @mastodonmigration this has been a very enlightening thread. Thanks. Lots to think about here. I appreciate all of you
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Platner and The Purity Trap
Feel like these last few days in Maine can be a teachable moment. What we are seeing play out is political information warfare that could be branded a "purity trap".
Purity trap tactics have their roots in the swift boating of John Kerry and the destruction of Al Franken. Purity traps were run effectively against 'Genocide' Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
So, let's talk about 'purity traps'...
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"swift boating of John Kerry and the destruction of Al Franken."
these are not comparable. Al Franken quit not because of one incident, but because he had more than 20 years of recorded questionable behavior. I used to listen to his radio show.
I get people wanting to win elections. But first, you have to figure out how they fucked with the algorithms to win the last one: by channeling disinformation to key voters instead of throwing women under the bus.
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"swift boating of John Kerry and the destruction of Al Franken."
these are not comparable. Al Franken quit not because of one incident, but because he had more than 20 years of recorded questionable behavior. I used to listen to his radio show.
I get people wanting to win elections. But first, you have to figure out how they fucked with the algorithms to win the last one: by channeling disinformation to key voters instead of throwing women under the bus.
They are not the same, but they are both examples of purity traps.
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Platner and The Purity Trap
Feel like these last few days in Maine can be a teachable moment. What we are seeing play out is political information warfare that could be branded a "purity trap".
Purity trap tactics have their roots in the swift boating of John Kerry and the destruction of Al Franken. Purity traps were run effectively against 'Genocide' Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
So, let's talk about 'purity traps'...
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@mastodonmigration this isn't a new debate, here is Glenn Greenwald talking about the problem with never having red lines, and not having supporting a genocide as a red line is fairly extreme.
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@mastodonmigration this isn't a new debate, here is Glenn Greenwald talking about the problem with never having red lines, and not having supporting a genocide as a red line is fairly extreme.
Glenn Greenwald is the perfect information ops warrior to unleash when you are running a purity trap. He's made a career of it.
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Glenn Greenwald is the perfect information ops warrior to unleash when you are running a purity trap. He's made a career of it.
@mastodonmigration information ops == well reasoned and argued points? That's a trap I'm going to fall for every time.
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@mastodonmigration information ops == well reasoned and argued points? That's a trap I'm going to fall for every time.
Just be aware of the political stakes.
Like in this case it is control of the Senate, which might be our last chance to save democracy. So on the one side is electing a guy with some bad things in his past and the other you, your children and grandchildren living under a totalitarian regime for the rest of your lives. Ask the survivors in Gaza how they now feel about the Genocide Joe stuff. Its an imperfect world and sometimes the lesser of two evils is a lot less evil.