The average age for viewers of FoxNews primetime shows is 68. And honestly, if it wasn't for Twitter, I wouldn't know who Tucker Carlson is or that Glenn Greenwald was still appearing in front of any TV camera not connected directly to a podcast. So, any TV camera.We have real democratic risks in America. These two guys spend their days downplaying those risks, and instead treating the most normie President imaginable as some sort of Stalinist threat. https://t.co/b1H9uJeVGR
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) September 13, 2022
Yes, we do have real democratic risks in America; but we've had them since the Constitution was ratified. The battle between Jefferson and Adams was downright brutal, and a great deal of it so demagogic as to be anti-democratic. The fight over who could make government appointments was the issue of Marbury v Madison. There were whole reform movements in the 19th century aimed at ending corruption in government; "lobbyists" were people looking to collect on their support of a successful candidate. The civil servant system was implemented to root out the corruption of a patronage system that would have made the Roman Empire's system look fair and just. A fight over who was really the President led to the Electoral Count Act of 1887. The Civil War and Jim Crow that followed were blatant and legalized (until 1964) attempts to literally deny democracy to non-whites, a denial only rooted out of the Constitution itself with the 13th Amendment. And to this day the Supreme Court is denying Congress the power to democratically do its Constitutional duty and implement the 15th Amendment.Ted Cruz argues America was doing better in September 2020 than it is now because unemployment was low then. But the unemployment rate is actually way lower now and back then we were also enduring a totally out of control pandemic that Trump mostly wanted to ignore. pic.twitter.com/qSsqUsadXp
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 13, 2022
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