One more comment, re: Matthew Yglesias's piece: isn't it time for Democrats and progressives, in this "off-year", to advertise concrete policy positions that *everyone* likes, and say "this is what Democrats stand for"? Rather than campaign for specific candidates who are not actually running in 2021 and may trigger knee-jerk negative reactions from more conservative folks?
Auto-complete is not always your friend. But, turning "toadying" into "toad-eating" is just plain delightful, so I have to say I am a fan today. Or is that, a fantod, eh?
One more comment, re: Matthew Yglesias's piece: isn't it time for Democrats and progressives, in this "off-year", to advertise concrete policy positions that *everyone* likes, and say "this is what Democrats stand for"? Rather than campaign for specific candidates who are not actually running in 2021 and may trigger knee-jerk negative reactions from more conservative folks?
Auto-complete is not always your friend. But, turning "toadying" into "toad-eating" is just plain delightful, so I have to say I am a fan today. Or is that, a fantod, eh?