President BidenāsĀ reelection campaign is pouncing on former President Trumpās fundraising numbers, dubbing its political rival āBroke Donā on Thursday.
āNot a Winning Campaign: Broke Don Hides in Basement,ā the campaign wrote in an email. āTrump canāt raise money, isnāt campaigning, and is letting convicts and conspiracy theorists run his campaign.ā
Election filings made public Wednesday showed Trumpās 2024 campaignĀ brought in $10.9 millionĀ last month, while his joint fundraising committee raised nearly $11 million. It has about $42 million in cash on hand.
Meanwhile, Bidenās campaign operationĀ raised roughly $53 millionĀ in February, which gave it $155 million in cash on hand entering March.
Youāre getting hate but youāre absolutely right
I love the left and I donāt want Trump to put us all in concentration camps more than anyone else does. But even that being the case, Iāve been yelled at much more by people on the left for having an āincorrectā opinion than I have from the right.
Thanks, you summed it up nicely. Iām very committed, both personally and professionally, to the left in terms of social policy, but I recognize our tendency towards tribalism, doctrinaire language policing, and groupthink.
Also, you nailed it when you said that one of main differences between left and right is their degree of earnestness. Anyone who has watched the development of identity politics since the 1990s can recognize that the right is now just doing a bad imitation of the leftās rhetorical tactics. Thatās why they seem disingenuous: because most of them are acting out their impression of the so-called āradical leftā, but from the other side.
Whether you agreed with them or not, the right used to pride themselves on being the sober, fiscally conservative, āresponsibleā, establishment people, while the left were the loud, obnoxious ones screaming about identity and shaming normal people for their supposed āprivilegeā.
The rise of the Tea Party marks the beginning of the right-wing adoption of these left-wing identity politics tactics. The right has now become a radical reactionary movement rather than the small-c fiscal conservatives of the past. Watching the nuttiness on the right makes me think that the transformation happened largely because many middle- and working-class whites now see themselves as victims of the same race-based persecution that the left correctly complained about for decades, so theyāve just leaned into it.
All of this reminds me of Foucaultās assertion that ideologies are not about right and wrong, but rather about power. Thatās why we are in the middle of a culture war. Of course, we canāt let the oligarchs, the fascists, or the Christian Nationalists win, but the left is not entirely innocent either in the sense that we have demonized and alienated a very large segment of Western society. I donāt absolve myself, either. I have railed against the right, especially the religious right, in the past just as hard as anyone.