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If he thinks Steve Sailer is offering a realistic model of the Democratic Party, he probably didn’t understand working-class politics anyway.
Sailer plays to his audience, which is very much inclined to frame everything as racialist spoils systems. He’s going to ascribe that to the Democrats no matter what they say.
Are you telling me the Dems don’t advertise racial spoils?
Uh, I don’t think I said such.
Botond described Sailer’s model as
I think this is wrong, and that more or less none of those categories matter if the guy runs on vibes. Democrats have awful, cringe-inducing vibes. They need to present an aura of charismatic competency to contrast with the Trump campaign. No, I don’t have much confidence that will happen.
But I guess I think claims of racialist spoils are overstated, too. Shit’s still politically toxic.
Democrats do not need to project charismatic competency. That shit seems fake. Look at Trump- he changed national politics by seeming like your drunk uncle at thanksgiving(after he won the powerball), because that's what Trump is. Bill Clinton seemed like your mildly sleazy brother in law you who always had a beer for when the women were getting too overbearing. These guys are recognizable as real- but not especially competent. Our politics don't reward that. If we cared about competence there'd be a bunch of accountants and engineers getting elected, instead of lawyers and car dealership owners.
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