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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Look up the percentages of progressives in academia, media, and govt. DC donated 84% to Harris last year.
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Do you think about what you type here, or do you outsource to a monkey at a typewriter? Your first claim was, "The hard left has sway over the cultural institutions and until recently, govt institutions." Which is ridiculous, unless you have been in a MAGA bubble and have become convinced that "the hard left" includes everyone to the left of Marco Rubio. I can't think of a single significant cultural institution where the hard left has sway.
So when you're challenged on this absurd statement, you point to "the percentages of progressives in academia, media, and government," as if an English professor at, say, the University of Iowa "holds sway" over it, or Ruth Marcus (not the hard left, but I don't think there is a single person recently on that editorial staff from the hard left) ran the WaPo instead of Jeff Bezos and the center-right morons he brought over from England, or you could name a single government institution anywhere outside of, maybe, Vermont under the control of the hard left. I live near Santa Cruz, and the hard left is on the outside looking at the city government there.
And then the idea that DC is Democratic is supposed to prove something? As if all Democrats are "the hard left," as if Kamala Harris herself was, or as if everybody here doesn't know that the people who live in DC are predominantly working- and middle-class blacks who do not have the right to run their own government. DC's residents are *not* "the hard left" -- please tell your monkey.