Unfortunately, your typical Democratic officialā€”whether itā€™s Biden or Schumer or Jeffries or House Oversight Committee ranking member Gerry Connolly or the recently elected DNC chair Ken Martinā€”didnā€™t get into politics to defeat the Republican Party, to zealously advance the interests of ordinary people, or to protect democracy. They didnā€™t rise within the party ranks because of their talent for public service. In a functioning democracy, that wouldnā€™t matter as much. Nobody really cares if a politicianā€™s inner life is absorbed in personal ambition. But at this moment of national and planetary emergency, pathological careerism is unacceptable. People should either step up or, if they donā€™t fancy the fray, follow the example of Senator Gary Peters, who recently announced, like a normal person in his late sixties, that heā€™ll retire in 2026.

The sorry truth is that without enormous pressure from the party base, a significant number of senators and representatives wonā€™t have it in them to oppose Trump. We, the concerned citizens, will have to force them to do their duty. Weā€™ll also have to march, sooner rather than later. But thatā€™s a separate topic. For now, these are our guys. We go with what weā€™ve got. And letā€™s not forget: Republicans canā€™t govern, theyā€™re unpopular, and theyā€™re led by the most idiotic president in living memory. They are beatable.

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