Of course. Let’s see how many co-signers he gets or whether Moscow Mitchy Baby brings it to the floor for a vote. “I’m a Warrior, Hear Me Roar’s” opponent should be hammering him on his explanation and justification, particularly now with nothing else going on in the country. Ahhh, those hazy lazy dayz of summer.
Sen. Tom Cotton: Kenosha, Minneapolis Carnage Will Spread Until Politicians Restore Order, Deter Criminals
“Another American city is smoldering because weak politicians failed in their most basic duty: protecting the lives and property of their citizens,” Sen. Tom Cotton writes for Fox News.
“Months into this crisis, the lesson to any responsible leader is clear: take action quickly to maintain order, otherwise anarchists and insurrections will be emboldened to destroy your city and move on to the next one. Last week, Kenosha and Minneapolis were the unlucky cities. Next week, it could be your home town.”
Sen. Tom Cotton: Kenosha, Minneapolis Carnage Will Spread Until Politicians Restore Order, Deter Criminals
“Another American city is smoldering because weak politicians failed in their most basic duty: protecting the lives and property of their citizens,” Sen. Tom Cotton writes for Fox News.
“Months into this crisis, the lesson to any responsible leader is clear: take action quickly to maintain order, otherwise anarchists and insurrections will be emboldened to destroy your city and move on to the next one. Last week, Kenosha and Minneapolis were the unlucky cities. Next week, it could be your home town.”
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Antifa and MS-13 and LEFTISTS and SOCIALISTS OH MY
F@#KING republican dogwhistle of fear is getting louder and louder
The title of this thread is wrong...dude never had a soul.
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Yup, and the first thing Cotton said about being on the list is that he wants to overturn Roe v Wade. For the love of RBG, vote Biden 2020. Let Ruth retire in peace. She's not going anywhere until Drumpf is out.
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trump put him and ted cruz on his short list for the supreme court, because why not?
And what, exactly, are their credentials/qualifications to sit on the highest court in the land? Oh, right, like all other Team Trump Treason appointees or potential appointees, not qualified. Welcome to 'Murikkka.
trump put him and ted cruz on his short list for the supreme court, because why not?
And what, exactly, are their credentials/qualifications to sit on the highest court in the land? Oh, right, like all other Team Trump Treason appointees or potential appointees, not qualified. Welcome to 'Murikkka.
cotton has a degree from harvard law, cruz is an attorney. he has argued before scotus.
their most important qualification though is sychophancy
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trump put him and ted cruz on his short list for the supreme court, because why not?
And what, exactly, are their credentials/qualifications to sit on the highest court in the land? Oh, right, like all other Team Trump Treason appointees or potential appointees, not qualified. Welcome to 'Murikkka.
cotton has a degree from harvard law, cruz is an attorney. he has argued before scotus.
their most important qualification though is sychophancy
But neither have served as judges, the typical path to SCOTUS. But hey, no big dif, right?
trump put him and ted cruz on his short list for the supreme court, because why not?
And what, exactly, are their credentials/qualifications to sit on the highest court in the land? Oh, right, like all other Team Trump Treason appointees or potential appointees, not qualified. Welcome to 'Murikkka.
cotton has a degree from harvard law, cruz is an attorney. he has argued before scotus.
their most important qualification though is sychophancy
But neither have served as judges, the typical path to SCOTUS. But hey, no big dif, right?
well there is no requirement for that to my knowledge. Taft was a justice. I dont know if he sat on a bench at any point pre or post presidency
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Somebody was lamenting about how it was that they could come to Sleepy Woke Joe Basement Biden's side when they had been name called and ridiculed for the past four years. Well, I would ask, how can you work with repubs or come to their side when they refuse to debate policy proposals, or have proposals of their own and reach a compromise? You know progress? How can you work with the other side that only wants to demonize dems and lead their flock to the trough of do nothing so dems fail? One would think after 8 years of watching Moscow Mitchy Baby beat the shit out of Obama and the up and comers like Cotton, voters would have learned? Nope. Fuck them. Stop blaming dems and lay the blame where it squarely belongs, at the feet of the repubs. And I hate to break it to you but the repubs are going to make this shit hole country worse because they can yell louder and are bereft of ideas.
Tom Cotton’s dumb attack on a Biden nominee hints at the future of Trumpism
Dec. 2, 2020 at 11:08 a.m. EST
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The 2024 Republican presidential primary is already underway, and the battle to inherit the mantle of Trumpism is at the center of it all. There is no clearer sign of this than the colossally stupid attacks that the would-be Trumpist 2024 hopefuls are already lobbing at President-elect Joe Biden’s nominees.
Case in point: Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas has now debuted a new attack line on Neera Tanden, Biden’s nominee to run the Office of Management and Budget.
Cotton told Fox News that Tanden would rather send relief checks to undocumented immigrants than to American families. This comes after another 2024 Republican hopeful — Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri — attracted widespread scorn for suggesting that Janet Yellen, Biden’s nominee to head the Treasury Department, is simultaneously “corporatist” and driven by “Marxist” impulses.
There is a more respectable way to advance Trumpism’s mantle — under the rubric of what’s usually called “conservative populism” — but early indications are that these folks will seek to distinguish themselves in no small part with race-to-the-bottom gutter Trumpism.
“Neera Tanden has no chance of being confirmed,” Cotton said on Fox on Wednesday morning. “This is a woman who wants Congress to hold up coronavirus relief to the American people so we can give checks to illegal immigrants.”
This is highly misleading, and when you understand how, it becomes obvious that it’s basically an attack on Tanden for the sin of … being a mainstream Democrat.
A silly attack
Cotton’s attack echoes an earlier round of GOP attacks on Democrats for blocking a woefully underfunded GOP stimulus bill this fall. Republicans offered a paltry $300 billion — Democrats wanted $2 trillion — and Democrats opposed that offering on numerous grounds, including its lack of direct payments to all individuals, never mind undocumented immigrants.
As a Reuters fact check demonstrated, Democrats did not block this bill due to its failure to send money to the undocumented.
It’s true that House Democrats did pass a $3 trillion bill last spring (the Heroes Act) that made undocumented immigrants eligible for payments. But so what? The mainstream Democratic position, which is shared by the Center for American Progress (which Tanden runs), is indeed that it would be better to include undocumented immigrants.
But this is for good reason: Many are essential workers helping the country weather the coronavirus crisis, and channeling stimulus spending through them as well will help mitigate our economic crisis.
Regardless, this isn’t the obstacle to getting help to American families. Republicans are the obstacle to this. Democratic and GOP leaders disagree on much bigger fundamentals: whether to include badly needed aid to state governments and direct payments to all individuals.
The Senate GOP leadership opposes those things right now. The idea that it’s somehow disqualifying in an OMB chief to support the widely held Democratic desire for undocumented immigrants to be included is silly. This would disqualify most mainstream Democrats.
Worse, this contains hints as to where Trumpism will be taken by its most ardent 2024-eyeing champions.
What’s next for Trumpism
On Fox News, Cotton also attacked Yellen by claiming that she presided over a “low-growth, stagnant economy that didn’t create the kind of jobs and wages that working class Americans need.”
Yellen was chair of the Federal Reserve during the Barack Obama presidency, which did see a grueling recovery after the Great Recession. Let’s put aside the fact that the Trump economy was almost entirely a continuation of trends inherited from Obama until Trump wrecked it by failing catastrophically on coronavirus.
As Paul Krugman points out, the Obama recovery cited by Cotton was harder than it needed to be in part because of austerity imposed by Republican senators who were actively trying to hurt the country to cripple the Obama presidency.
And during those years Yellen largely got it right by prioritizing fiscal policy to combat the recession and unemployment over worrying about inflation. That’s why many economists see Yellen as a pro-worker choice: While she hasn’t been perfect in those priorities, she’s widely seen as trying to get that balance right in a way that emphasizes benefits to workers.
This is something that self-styled pro-worker conservative populists like Hawley and Cotton should support. But here’s Hawley spouting utter gibberish about how Yellen will sell out American workers on manufactured culture-war grounds:
Let me explain this to you. Corporate liberals are woke capitalists. The corporatists love critical race theory and all the other warmed-over Marxist garbage. They sell out working Americans and sneer at them at the same time. That’s the New Left
Pre-Election: Biden will appoint Marxists and must be stopped.
Post-Election: Biden is appointing corporate liberals, I wish he'd break the mold.
#Populisming @HawleyMO
Others have made short work of this (see Paul Waldman and Jonathan Chait). But I’d like to suggest something else: We could have an actual debate about whether the conservative populism championed by Hawley and Cotton and others of their ilk might find genuine crossover with Biden’s priorities.
Conservative populists, driven by nationalism, support things like industrial policy to build up American manufacturing in the face of the China challenge. Biden has offered his own version of industrial policy, including using federal procurement to stimulate demand for U.S. manufactured goods, investments in technological development, and building medical stockpiles to reduce dependence on China and on vulnerable global supply chains amid emergencies.
No, the overlap isn’t perfect — Biden’s ideas lean more toward investing in clean energy than conservatives might like, and he will seek forms of international cooperation that anti-globalists such as Hawley and Cotton won’t stomach — but there’s potential for fruitful debate here. Biden is now signaling that he may try to build consensus with conservative populists around the idea that competition with China can create common ground for agreement on such industrial policies.
But it seems likely that conservative populists’ main champions — focused on 2024 — will be more preoccupied with feeding Trumpist impulses by playing to the GOP primary bleachers with crude, bad faith nonsense. That will make such debates far less likely. It’s too bad.
Somebody was lamenting about how it was that they could come to Sleepy Woke Joe Basement Biden's side when they had been name called and ridiculed for the past four years. Well, I would ask, how can you work with repubs or come to their side when they refuse to debate policy proposals, or have proposals of their own and reach a compromise? You know progress? How can you work with the other side that only wants to demonize dems and lead their flock to the trough of do nothing so dems fail? One would think after 8 years of watching Moscow Mitchy Baby beat the shit out of Obama and the up and comers like Cotton, voters would have learned? Nope. Fuck them. Stop blaming dems and lay the blame where it squarely belongs, at the feet of the repubs. And I hate to break it to you but the repubs are going to make this shit hole country worse because they can yell louder and are bereft of ideas.
Tom Cotton’s dumb attack on a Biden nominee hints at the future of Trumpism
Dec. 2, 2020 at 11:08 a.m. EST
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The 2024 Republican presidential primary is already underway, and the battle to inherit the mantle of Trumpism is at the center of it all. There is no clearer sign of this than the colossally stupid attacks that the would-be Trumpist 2024 hopefuls are already lobbing at President-elect Joe Biden’s nominees.
Case in point: Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas has now debuted a new attack line on Neera Tanden, Biden’s nominee to run the Office of Management and Budget.
Cotton told Fox News that Tanden would rather send relief checks to undocumented immigrants than to American families. This comes after another 2024 Republican hopeful — Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri — attracted widespread scorn for suggesting that Janet Yellen, Biden’s nominee to head the Treasury Department, is simultaneously “corporatist” and driven by “Marxist” impulses.
There is a more respectable way to advance Trumpism’s mantle — under the rubric of what’s usually called “conservative populism” — but early indications are that these folks will seek to distinguish themselves in no small part with race-to-the-bottom gutter Trumpism.
“Neera Tanden has no chance of being confirmed,” Cotton said on Fox on Wednesday morning. “This is a woman who wants Congress to hold up coronavirus relief to the American people so we can give checks to illegal immigrants.”
This is highly misleading, and when you understand how, it becomes obvious that it’s basically an attack on Tanden for the sin of … being a mainstream Democrat.
A silly attack
Cotton’s attack echoes an earlier round of GOP attacks on Democrats for blocking a woefully underfunded GOP stimulus bill this fall. Republicans offered a paltry $300 billion — Democrats wanted $2 trillion — and Democrats opposed that offering on numerous grounds, including its lack of direct payments to all individuals, never mind undocumented immigrants.
As a Reuters fact check demonstrated, Democrats did not block this bill due to its failure to send money to the undocumented.
It’s true that House Democrats did pass a $3 trillion bill last spring (the Heroes Act) that made undocumented immigrants eligible for payments. But so what? The mainstream Democratic position, which is shared by the Center for American Progress (which Tanden runs), is indeed that it would be better to include undocumented immigrants.
But this is for good reason: Many are essential workers helping the country weather the coronavirus crisis, and channeling stimulus spending through them as well will help mitigate our economic crisis.
Regardless, this isn’t the obstacle to getting help to American families. Republicans are the obstacle to this. Democratic and GOP leaders disagree on much bigger fundamentals: whether to include badly needed aid to state governments and direct payments to all individuals.
The Senate GOP leadership opposes those things right now. The idea that it’s somehow disqualifying in an OMB chief to support the widely held Democratic desire for undocumented immigrants to be included is silly. This would disqualify most mainstream Democrats.
Worse, this contains hints as to where Trumpism will be taken by its most ardent 2024-eyeing champions.
What’s next for Trumpism
On Fox News, Cotton also attacked Yellen by claiming that she presided over a “low-growth, stagnant economy that didn’t create the kind of jobs and wages that working class Americans need.”
Yellen was chair of the Federal Reserve during the Barack Obama presidency, which did see a grueling recovery after the Great Recession. Let’s put aside the fact that the Trump economy was almost entirely a continuation of trends inherited from Obama until Trump wrecked it by failing catastrophically on coronavirus.
As Paul Krugman points out, the Obama recovery cited by Cotton was harder than it needed to be in part because of austerity imposed by Republican senators who were actively trying to hurt the country to cripple the Obama presidency.
And during those years Yellen largely got it right by prioritizing fiscal policy to combat the recession and unemployment over worrying about inflation. That’s why many economists see Yellen as a pro-worker choice: While she hasn’t been perfect in those priorities, she’s widely seen as trying to get that balance right in a way that emphasizes benefits to workers.
This is something that self-styled pro-worker conservative populists like Hawley and Cotton should support. But here’s Hawley spouting utter gibberish about how Yellen will sell out American workers on manufactured culture-war grounds:
Let me explain this to you. Corporate liberals are woke capitalists. The corporatists love critical race theory and all the other warmed-over Marxist garbage. They sell out working Americans and sneer at them at the same time. That’s the New Left
Pre-Election: Biden will appoint Marxists and must be stopped.
Post-Election: Biden is appointing corporate liberals, I wish he'd break the mold.
#Populisming @HawleyMO
Others have made short work of this (see Paul Waldman and Jonathan Chait). But I’d like to suggest something else: We could have an actual debate about whether the conservative populism championed by Hawley and Cotton and others of their ilk might find genuine crossover with Biden’s priorities.
Conservative populists, driven by nationalism, support things like industrial policy to build up American manufacturing in the face of the China challenge. Biden has offered his own version of industrial policy, including using federal procurement to stimulate demand for U.S. manufactured goods, investments in technological development, and building medical stockpiles to reduce dependence on China and on vulnerable global supply chains amid emergencies.
No, the overlap isn’t perfect — Biden’s ideas lean more toward investing in clean energy than conservatives might like, and he will seek forms of international cooperation that anti-globalists such as Hawley and Cotton won’t stomach — but there’s potential for fruitful debate here. Biden is now signaling that he may try to build consensus with conservative populists around the idea that competition with China can create common ground for agreement on such industrial policies.
But it seems likely that conservative populists’ main champions — focused on 2024 — will be more preoccupied with feeding Trumpist impulses by playing to the GOP primary bleachers with crude, bad faith nonsense. That will make such debates far less likely. It’s too bad.
I’m all for blaming the republicans. They are so much worse. The Democrat party could certainly do more to bring the conversation their way. If that takes yelling and screaming and putting up a fight so be it. If we keep going high when they go low there will be one party Republican rule. Dems need to attack the republicans and fight fire with fire and also do more to fire up people to get out and support progressive policies and politicians. Oh and also fucking white people need to join the 21st century.
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Guess the “good” Senator Tom “I’m a Warrior, Hear Me Roar” Cotton never had a black service member serve with him in Iraq, never had his back? By choice, probably. Fuck you Arkansas, thanks for the progress.
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F@#KING republican dogwhistle of fear is getting louder and louder
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well there is no requirement for that to my knowledge. Taft was a justice. I dont know if he sat on a bench at any point pre or post presidency
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Tom Cotton’s dumb attack on a Biden nominee hints at the future of Trumpism
The 2024 Republican presidential primary is already underway, and the battle to inherit the mantle of Trumpism is at the center of it all. There is no clearer sign of this than the colossally stupid attacks that the would-be Trumpist 2024 hopefuls are already lobbing at President-elect Joe Biden’s nominees.
Case in point: Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas has now debuted a new attack line on Neera Tanden, Biden’s nominee to run the Office of Management and Budget.
Cotton told Fox News that Tanden would rather send relief checks to undocumented immigrants than to American families. This comes after another 2024 Republican hopeful — Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri — attracted widespread scorn for suggesting that Janet Yellen, Biden’s nominee to head the Treasury Department, is simultaneously “corporatist” and driven by “Marxist” impulses.
There is a more respectable way to advance Trumpism’s mantle — under the rubric of what’s usually called “conservative populism” — but early indications are that these folks will seek to distinguish themselves in no small part with race-to-the-bottom gutter Trumpism.
“Neera Tanden has no chance of being confirmed,” Cotton said on Fox on Wednesday morning. “This is a woman who wants Congress to hold up coronavirus relief to the American people so we can give checks to illegal immigrants.”
This is highly misleading, and when you understand how, it becomes obvious that it’s basically an attack on Tanden for the sin of … being a mainstream Democrat.
A silly attack
Cotton’s attack echoes an earlier round of GOP attacks on Democrats for blocking a woefully underfunded GOP stimulus bill this fall. Republicans offered a paltry $300 billion — Democrats wanted $2 trillion — and Democrats opposed that offering on numerous grounds, including its lack of direct payments to all individuals, never mind undocumented immigrants.
As a Reuters fact check demonstrated, Democrats did not block this bill due to its failure to send money to the undocumented.
It’s true that House Democrats did pass a $3 trillion bill last spring (the Heroes Act) that made undocumented immigrants eligible for payments. But so what? The mainstream Democratic position, which is shared by the Center for American Progress (which Tanden runs), is indeed that it would be better to include undocumented immigrants.
But this is for good reason: Many are essential workers helping the country weather the coronavirus crisis, and channeling stimulus spending through them as well will help mitigate our economic crisis.
Regardless, this isn’t the obstacle to getting help to American families. Republicans are the obstacle to this. Democratic and GOP leaders disagree on much bigger fundamentals: whether to include badly needed aid to state governments and direct payments to all individuals.
The Senate GOP leadership opposes those things right now. The idea that it’s somehow disqualifying in an OMB chief to support the widely held Democratic desire for undocumented immigrants to be included is silly. This would disqualify most mainstream Democrats.
Worse, this contains hints as to where Trumpism will be taken by its most ardent 2024-eyeing champions.
What’s next for Trumpism
On Fox News, Cotton also attacked Yellen by claiming that she presided over a “low-growth, stagnant economy that didn’t create the kind of jobs and wages that working class Americans need.”
Yellen was chair of the Federal Reserve during the Barack Obama presidency, which did see a grueling recovery after the Great Recession. Let’s put aside the fact that the Trump economy was almost entirely a continuation of trends inherited from Obama until Trump wrecked it by failing catastrophically on coronavirus.
As Paul Krugman points out, the Obama recovery cited by Cotton was harder than it needed to be in part because of austerity imposed by Republican senators who were actively trying to hurt the country to cripple the Obama presidency.
And during those years Yellen largely got it right by prioritizing fiscal policy to combat the recession and unemployment over worrying about inflation. That’s why many economists see Yellen as a pro-worker choice: While she hasn’t been perfect in those priorities, she’s widely seen as trying to get that balance right in a way that emphasizes benefits to workers.
This is something that self-styled pro-worker conservative populists like Hawley and Cotton should support. But here’s Hawley spouting utter gibberish about how Yellen will sell out American workers on manufactured culture-war grounds:
Others have made short work of this (see Paul Waldman and Jonathan Chait). But I’d like to suggest something else: We could have an actual debate about whether the conservative populism championed by Hawley and Cotton and others of their ilk might find genuine crossover with Biden’s priorities.
Conservative populists, driven by nationalism, support things like industrial policy to build up American manufacturing in the face of the China challenge. Biden has offered his own version of industrial policy, including using federal procurement to stimulate demand for U.S. manufactured goods, investments in technological development, and building medical stockpiles to reduce dependence on China and on vulnerable global supply chains amid emergencies.
No, the overlap isn’t perfect — Biden’s ideas lean more toward investing in clean energy than conservatives might like, and he will seek forms of international cooperation that anti-globalists such as Hawley and Cotton won’t stomach — but there’s potential for fruitful debate here. Biden is now signaling that he may try to build consensus with conservative populists around the idea that competition with China can create common ground for agreement on such industrial policies.
But it seems likely that conservative populists’ main champions — focused on 2024 — will be more preoccupied with feeding Trumpist impulses by playing to the GOP primary bleachers with crude, bad faith nonsense. That will make such debates far less likely. It’s too bad.
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How Tom Cotton Went From 'Send in the Troops' to Stopping Trump. https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-tom-cotton-went-from-send-in-the-troops-to-stopping-trump?source=politics&via=rss