Actually, the measure of our success is how we treat the poorest and most vulnerable families and individuals.Ossoff: The measure of our success is not how many of the poorest and most vulnerable families we shackle and imprison and deport; the measure of our success is whether each generation achieves greater health and prosperity than the last. pic.twitter.com/0H5xDVJhGn
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 18, 2026
I respectfully disagree. Arguing against corruption is certainly good:This is exactly the message Dems should be hitting Trump and co with, thank you @ossoff https://t.co/dEo0kjgk9b
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) April 18, 2026
But the U.S. isn’t nearly as impoverished as Hungary, and Trump has neither been in power for 16 years nor had the power Orban had. He hasn’t done nearly as much to America as Orban did to Hungary and yet, after only 16 months, Trump is one of the least popular presidents in history. So Democrats should talk about what they’re going to do for America, not what they’re going to do to Trump. The latter appeals to chattering heads on the internet, the same people who wonder why the Pope won’t at least respond to Trump. On the other hand:Corruption Toppled Viktor Orbรกn. Could Donald Trump Be Next? Fabulous conversation with a true expert, constitutional scholar Kim Lane Scheppele @kimlanelaw @Princeton https://t.co/3cXvL4hKeA
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) April 18, 2026
Iran closes the Strait and Trump heads for the golf course. Talk about that, but not for long. Talk about how Congress will stop Trump’s foreign adventurism when Democrats are in power. And remember that all politics is STILL local.Woman Gives Trump Double Middle Finger Salute On Way To Golf Club
— PatriotTakes ๐บ๐ธ (@patriottakes) April 18, 2026
Trump golfs as unauthorized war in Iran continueshttps://t.co/QtZrecExMphttps://t.co/QtZrecExMp
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