Summary

Sen. Mitch McConnell warned that Donald Trump’s presidency places Americans in a “very, very dangerous world,” likening Trump’s isolationist policies to pre-World War II “America First” rhetoric.

McConnell, a staunch interventionist, criticized the GOP’s growing resistance to U.S. global engagement, particularly Trump’s stance on reducing aid to Ukraine.

While he voted for Trump in November, McConnell expressed concerns over Trump’s influence and the party’s direction.

Recently stepping down as Senate GOP leader, McConnell plans to focus his final term on countering isolationism within his party.

  • Soup@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Easy, bud.

    You had two bad options in front of you and used your sense of right and wrong to choose the one that would hurt the least number of people and who wasn’t a cartoonish villain. It was the right thing to do given the circumstances. The wrong thing would have been to be “right” and claim “both sides” as the excuse for further enabling a literal fascist.

    If you really want to beat yourself up over the fact that your options were bad then by all means, be my guest, but don’t come at me like I was saying that being a moderate is some great thing.

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      You had two bad options in front of you and used your sense of right and wrong to choose the one that would hurt the least number of people and who wasn’t a cartoonish villain

      The problem is we haven’t had fair primaries since 2008 and even the “less bad” option is bad.

      There is a very small wing of the Dem party who takes a shit ton of money to (legally) rig the primary

      And we have to face facts that they’re willing to lose the general because the only way they lose power in the party is if a progressive wins and appoints a progressive DNC chair. So because the primary isn’t legally an election and they’re allowed to put a finger on the scale, they ensure progressives can’t win the primary.

      Continuing to vote for the lesser of two evils, just ensures our only two options are evil.

      We’re standing in the middle of a game of chicken where both drivers would rather die than lose.

      You might think it’s not worth talking about, and while I disagree you can have an opinion.

      But why try to stop people from talking about it?

      Isn’t now the perfect time?

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        10 days ago

        I’m not trying to stop people talking about it. You said it felt bad that you can’t vote right or wrong because both sides feel terrible and the only choice is going for the one that is less terrible. I’m saying that if you voted Dem you still put effort towards doing the right thing. If you really want to feel bad about it from even the angle I’ve been taking this whole time then I’m sorry for interrupting your kink or whatever.