Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg’s plan to spend $20 million to primary older Democratic incumbents in Congress has sparked intense anger from some lawmakers.
Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg’s plan to spend $20 million to primary older Democratic incumbents in Congress has sparked intense anger from some lawmakers.
No part of my comment history suggests I have ever supported Wayne LaPierre.
You and I probably agree on 99% of the issues, but you’re willing to alienate me on the basis of this particular, obviously divisive issue.
You are not alone in this. The party has long used gun control as a purity test, rejecting candidates (and alienating voters) who offer anything less than full-throated support for gun control.
But that purity test is one of the things that needs to be excised from the party.
Gun control does not have the broad support it did in the 90’s. The wave of concealed carry adoption in the late 90’s/ early 2000’s has radically expanded the number and political diversity of gun owners across the country. The party has thus far failed to recognize this shift in the political climate. We can see the results.
Until just now, when centrist control of the party is threatened.
Until just now… Did you just decide to stop using gun control as a purity test?
No, you just decided to start.
You and David Hogg are Democrats, despite your irrational, centrist support for gun control. I’m apparently Wayne LaPierre because I oppose it.
One of us is using gun control as a purity test. The other is not.
You want nothing to do with Hogg or his push to primary useless incumbents. And your only stated reason is because he’s not pro-school-shooting enough.
Sounds like a purity test to me.
Nah, he’s still a Democrat, even though his position conflicts with the electorate. As are you.
The “test” here isn’t one of purity. Here, the test is whether he can represent that electorate. He can’t.
His position on gun control is the most obvious example, but it’s not the only one. He idolizes Pelosi and Clinton, and wants to replace “useless incumbents” with Baby Nancy and Baby Hillary.