
Matty Be Rad ๐น
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Matty Be Rad ๐น
@MattyBeRad
Writer, activist, leftist. (he/him) Check out my writing: https://t.co/tPQ3plECPl


The massive Democratic majority in 2008 existed because Obama did shit like win a majority of Tennesseeโs House seats Tennesseans thought Obamaโs policies were too left-wing so they never voted Democratic again and socialists think this means he should have been more left-wing


Arguing that Republicans would've passed the ACA, ARRA, Dodd-Frank, etc is certainly a thing you can say. One of my main problems with leftists is that they just lie... a lot.




BREAKING: 43% chance Democrats sweep the Presidency, House, and Senate โ an all-time high.













For all my many complaints about Yglesias I genuinely think most leftists underestimate the extent of his sincerity. Heโs a True Believer in popularist centrism in a way that most of his dumber and more intransigent centrist peers arenโt, a strange chaotic neutral contrarianism.


AXIOS: Some top Democrats are quietly debating a fraught question: whether the party's best bet for winning back the presidency in 2028 is to nominate a man โ perhaps a straight, White, Christian man. Former first lady Michelle Obama fueled such talk recently, saying the U.S. is "not ready for a woman." Democratic strategists have put it bluntly, with several saying a version of "It has to be a white guy." axios.com/2026/03/29/somโฆ

Thereโs criticism toward No Kings for demanding โnothing concrete.โ I disagree; they demand that Americans vote Republicans out of office, and I guarantee every attendee of No Kings will show up to do just that. By contrast, what, *concretely*, does the revolutionary left demand?



The Democratic establishment is about to ratfuck AOC 2028 so hard. Like Bernie 2016 + Bernie 2020 x Jeremy Corbyn


Hasan isnโt driving a wedge into the party, the failed, repeatedly discredited yet unfortunately still entrenched corporate wing of the party is. They fear the leftโs growing power and see Hasan as a way to make us argue amongst ourselves. We shouldnโt fall for it.

I know it's boring and repetitive to talk about how grossly evil Trump is, but the fact remains: Trump is grossly evil, in a way that's pretty much unprecedented in this country.



Mallory McMorrow on Hasan Piker in interview with the Jewish Insider: โIt is somebody who says extremely offensive things in order to generate clicks and views and followers, which is not entirely different from somebody like Nick Fuentes.โ โPikar is a provocateur, to put it lightly, who says things that are misogynistic and antisemitic, and said that the United States deserved 9/11.โ McMorrow is seeking the Democratic nomination for US Senate in Michigan
