• Salamendacious@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    I think that there are a lot of Republicans right now who only care about not getting a primary challenger and it’s a race to the “pure” right.

    Tuberville beat incumbent Doug Jones with just over 60% of the vote. He isn’t concerned about a Democrat beating him but a more extreme Republican could beat him in a primary.

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      9 months ago

      Once upon a time, it seemed like being an advocate for their constituents and a competent administrator of the country as a whole got politicians reelected. Maybe I have rose-tinted history glasses tho…

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        9 months ago

        There’s always been mud slinging and dirty politics. You can learn more about American mudslinging here. WWII changed American politics a lot. We had just come through the depression and the war and now America was a superpower. A lot of the politicians were veterans who respected each other because many of them served in some capacity. They also had a common enemy in the USSR. That spirit of comity has been steadily eroding and without an external enemy I think too many Americans see their political opposition as the enemy now.

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          We do still have external enemies, the only difference is that they go beyond simply having nukes trained at us, now they fund our political campaigns too.

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              9 months ago

              Well. Yeah, during the Cold War the other side was a bunch of godless Communists.

              Now the other side is a hyper-capitalist oligarchy, and a good chunk of our politicians openly embrace that. The Republican party is just a bunch of Oligarchs-in-training.