Trump and top administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, characterized Saturday’s assault on Venezuela and abduction of the country’s president as a warning shot in the direction of Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, and other Latin American nations.

During a Saturday press conference, Trump openly invoked the Monroe Doctrine — an assertion of U.S. dominance of the Western Hemisphere — and said his campaign of aggression against Venezuela represented the “Donroe Doctrine” in action.

In his unwieldy remarks, Trump called out Colombian President Gustavo Petro by name, accusing him without evidence of “making cocaine and sending it to the United States.”

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    So you’re admitting that it was Harris’ devotion to an unpopular policy that killed her campaign. Am I getting that right? Why do you hold such disdain for an electorate that took a stand on an important issue, but not the candidate who made such a terrible political decision?

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      Because the other candidate was worse on every other factor and worse on the same issue.

      You made a terrible political decision. Live with it. Or I don’t know, take a principaled stand and die storming Mar a Lago. Whatever, just fucking stop defending the worst decision you ever made.

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        You’re missing my point. Let’s stipulate that things are worse now that trump is president. Got it. Why do you blame the electorate and not the candidate? If she had been more politically savvy, she would not have taken such a politically damaging position? It’s her fault. She is the one you should be heaping scorn on.

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          Abdicating responsibility for who you voted for - or didn’t vote for - won’t help you. Why was “Israel is entitled to defend itself” in any way more ‘politically damaging’ than “Let’s recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel”? “Israel needs to just end it”? This is information that was available to you.

          If someone’s going to shoot a person you care about in the foot or the head, “I don’t care” or “I can’t support either” is not the correct answer. I hope you understand how your choices have made this a significantly more realistic choice you’ll have to actually make some day.

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            Harris’ advocacy for genocide was more politically damaging than trump’s advocacy for genocide because they were appealing for votes from different constituencies. trump was soliciting votes from emotion-driven sociopaths and bigoted dullards who love to see brown people blowing up. Harris was soliciting votes from more educated, more enlightened, more empathetic people. Harris decided to throw those voters aside, assume their support, and try to siphon off the dullards. That is political malpractice. Republicans keep consolidating power because they are responsive to and deliver to their sociopathic base. Democrats keep doing the opposite. That’s why they lose.

            It’s endlessly ironic and frustrating that the party that cares so little about the desires of its members calls itself ‘Democrats’.