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TheProle

(3,935 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:03 PM 8 hrs ago

Esquire: "The Next Democratic President Better Be Merciless"

Main thrust of the article:

Assuming it even happens, the process of recovery is not going to be discreet. It’s not going to be painless or easy. It is going to be loud and necessarily bloody. Arms will need to be twisted. Careers will need to be ended. Indictments ought to fly, thick and fast. The republic is going to need radical surgery because the malignancy is everywhere. That is the reality of the next several elections. Any Democratic politician who is not prepared to be merciless is unworthy of support.


https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a70246850/josh-shapiro-andy-beshear-president/

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Esquire: "The Next Democratic President Better Be Merciless" (Original Post) TheProle 8 hrs ago OP
We're heading toward Robespierre... I'm just not sure if he will wear red or blue. WarGamer 8 hrs ago #1
I'm all for revival of the guillotine. littlemissmartypants 7 hrs ago #11
What if it's Miller at the controls? WarGamer 7 hrs ago #12
Or, to your Robespierre point, a "good guy" who turns into Miller TheProle 7 hrs ago #16
Exactly... as Robespierre himself did. WarGamer 7 hrs ago #17
He'll be hanged or emigrated to Russia or Venezuela by then. littlemissmartypants 7 hrs ago #23
Calling all DIY'ers dweller 5 hrs ago #37
Hahaha!! Getting a head!!! 😆❤️😆 littlemissmartypants 4 hrs ago #43
They're not wrong! Unrepentant Fenian 8 hrs ago #2
No. They aren't. If B.See 8 hrs ago #4
Thanks! Unrepentant Fenian 4 hrs ago #47
Elizabeth Warren: "My Plan to End Washington Corruption" (Sep 16, 2019) TheProle 7 hrs ago #5
That's a fantastic point to ponder and unravel. WarGamer 7 hrs ago #19
My opinion is it was on purpose angrychair 5 hrs ago #41
If it was that low in 2019 fujiyamasan 20 min ago #59
Seize MAGA assets and thrown the bums in jail pfitz59 8 hrs ago #3
I don't see Newsom singing Kumbaya over a a campfire log tavernier 7 hrs ago #6
"Kumbaya" is a judgment call, TheProle 7 hrs ago #7
Or... Mr. Evil 2 hrs ago #54
How about "keep your enemies close, but don't give them a platform to spew their fascist ideology"? LudwigPastorius 2 hrs ago #55
Can't happen soon enough justaprogressive 7 hrs ago #8
i agree completely samsingh 7 hrs ago #9
Archive, no paywall: littlemissmartypants 7 hrs ago #10
Thank you, littlemissmartypants TheProle 7 hrs ago #13
I couldn't agree more Seinan Sensei 7 hrs ago #14
Ask Jack Smith to be Attorney General. mdbl 7 hrs ago #15
I've had that thought myself !!! Jack Valentino 4 hrs ago #46
As they would say, BidenRocks 7 hrs ago #18
One of the reasons we're on this situation is because President Joe was too (darn) nice Vogon_Glory 7 hrs ago #20
An9ther reason is Nixon did not Bettie 7 hrs ago #22
We don't really know what the Biden Administration was doing or not doing. Joinfortmill 6 hrs ago #26
- Lemon Lyman 7 hrs ago #21
I'm a hard no for both of them. We need them where they are. littlemissmartypants 7 hrs ago #25
Don't leave out the credit. The author is Charlie Pierce JHB 7 hrs ago #24
If you haven't read Pierce, 3825-87867 6 hrs ago #27
Fuck yes. Gavin would be good at that. nt SunSeeker 6 hrs ago #28
If the USA survives as intended by the Founders who fought against the kings-men. sanatanadharma 6 hrs ago #29
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. dalton99a 6 hrs ago #30
Maybe Just Jerome 6 hrs ago #31
There are so many criminals and so many crimes; a special organization must be set up to persecute the criminals so that ShazamIam 6 hrs ago #32
Agree. Hopefully we reach this point. nm mikewv 6 hrs ago #33
Wow, that's Esquire Magazine Figarosmom 6 hrs ago #34
It has to be severe and uncompromising swong19104 5 hrs ago #35
He/She needs to clear out all the traitors and all the cowards. Which leaves very few. rickyhall 5 hrs ago #36
Unfortunately, I think we will need a Democratic President Buddyzbuddy 5 hrs ago #38
I love what you've written here... slightlv 3 hrs ago #50
Thank you. I agree with your response as well. Buddyzbuddy 1 hr ago #56
I love President Obama, but he let Bush, et al off the hook rhiannon55 5 hrs ago #39
I think Dems want to govern slightlv 3 hrs ago #52
And the ATTORNEY GENERAL . . . AverageOldGuy 5 hrs ago #40
The party needs to adopt a new paradigm. yellow dahlia 4 hrs ago #42
Hear! Hear!! Please somebody, break us out of the Ivory Tower feedback loop!! littlemissmartypants 4 hrs ago #44
I think Chris Murphy brings a new style of messaging, and it is effective. yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #51
You're so right, yd. Excellent points! I like him bunches. ❤️ littlemissmartypants 1 hr ago #57
K&R jfz9580m 4 hrs ago #45
Post removed Post removed 4 hrs ago #48
I would absolutely sign up to be that myself EnergizedLib 3 hrs ago #49
I keep saying I am voting for firebrand Dems. AllyCat 2 hrs ago #53
EXCELLENT! Yes, URGENT ACTION is REQUIRED!!! liberalla 30 min ago #58
This message was self-deleted by its author fujiyamasan 10 min ago #60

littlemissmartypants

(32,769 posts)
23. He'll be hanged or emigrated to Russia or Venezuela by then.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:09 PM
7 hrs ago

He can always join the Venezuelan Regional Group of the Nazi Party and the weather is nicer.

B.See

(8,003 posts)
4. No. They aren't. If
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:12 PM
8 hrs ago

letting treasonous insurrectionists like Donald Trump and his accomplices get away with an attempted COUP didn't teach us anything, NOTHING will.

TheProle

(3,935 posts)
5. Elizabeth Warren: "My Plan to End Washington Corruption" (Sep 16, 2019)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:16 PM
7 hrs ago
In 1958, the National Election Survey first asked Americans a simple question: Do you trust the government to do the right thing most of the time? That year, 73% of Americans said yes.

In 2019, that number is just 17%. Five out of every six Americans do not trust their government to do the right thing.

Why have so many people lost faith in government?


https://medium.com/@teamwarren/my-plan-to-end-washington-corruption-554c7f01aaa5

angrychair

(11,885 posts)
41. My opinion is it was on purpose
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:59 PM
5 hrs ago

It's a lot easier to have a dictatorship if no one trust the government to do the right thing.

I mean the rise of ever dictator in modern history was because of corruption, mismanagement and negligence by the existing government in power.

Honestly, we are in a pretty precarious position if I'm are being honest. The Democrats will likely get one more shot at it but if they don't make headway on some of these issues, in which people see real progress and change for the better, our chances to fall into a dictatorship are nearly 100% in my opinion.

tavernier

(14,363 posts)
6. I don't see Newsom singing Kumbaya over a a campfire log
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:23 PM
7 hrs ago

with any fascists. Kelly might also not be in the mood to “fellowship”…..

Good start IMO.

TheProle

(3,935 posts)
7. "Kumbaya" is a judgment call,
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:28 PM
7 hrs ago

but Newsom giving a platform to Bannon, Shapiro, Kirk, Michael Savage, et al. feels a little "campfire-y"...

Mr. Evil

(3,449 posts)
54. Or...
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 12:00 AM
2 hrs ago

you can follow the old adage, "keep your friends close but, keep your enemies closer."

LudwigPastorius

(14,369 posts)
55. How about "keep your enemies close, but don't give them a platform to spew their fascist ideology"?
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 12:09 AM
2 hrs ago

samsingh

(18,320 posts)
9. i agree completely
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:38 PM
7 hrs ago

anyone who say:

'look forward, not back'

'for the good of the country, let's not look for the criminals'

or 'goes slow like a snail'

is essentially punching Democracy in the face.

BidenRocks

(2,936 posts)
18. As they would say,
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:56 PM
7 hrs ago

FUCK THEIR FEELINGS!

They have and are, attempting to overthrow our Constitution!

No Gerald Ford warm fuzzy pardons!

Vogon_Glory

(10,230 posts)
20. One of the reasons we're on this situation is because President Joe was too (darn) nice
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:03 PM
7 hrs ago

He tried to be collegial and cordial when he should have been ruthlessly pulling up the Trumpist roots that had poisoned the soul of the federal government.

One of my painful memories of the Biden administration was how he let one Trumpie thug or ideologue after another without making any effort whatsoever to go over their activities with a fine-toothed comb and then prosecute them for malfeasance when they broke the law.

Bettie

(19,442 posts)
22. An9ther reason is Nixon did not
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:08 PM
7 hrs ago

feel the full force of what he did. He was allowed to get away with everything he did simply by resigning.

Each Republican administration afterward has been more corrupt than the last...and here we are.

Joinfortmill

(20,484 posts)
26. We don't really know what the Biden Administration was doing or not doing.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:17 PM
6 hrs ago

Can we give it a rest. Overall, Joseph Biden was an excellent President and Statesman.

Lemon Lyman

(1,577 posts)
21. -
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:08 PM
7 hrs ago

I love Charlies Pierce (writer of article). I'm not thrilled with either Shapiro (taking too many shots at Kamala) or Beshear. I like them were they are, doing good work in their states. But president? I'm not seeing it.

I'll vote for whomever wins the primary though.

JHB

(38,057 posts)
24. Don't leave out the credit. The author is Charlie Pierce
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:09 PM
7 hrs ago

Is it too much to ask to promote liberal authors and commenters?

If it were some damn NeverTrumper who spent their career building the road to Trump, someone like Rick Wilson or Charlie Sykes, you can bet that their name would be right in the subject line. But liberals who've been calling the shots accurately for years? Apparently they don't have names.

3825-87867

(1,829 posts)
27. If you haven't read Pierce,
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:23 PM
6 hrs ago

you can get one "free" article at a time. It's worth the time.
I've followed him for 200 years, yet he doesn't look a day over 70+, on politics and sports.

Very insightful and very knowledgeable.
Doesn't pull punches.
He's still around because the trump people can't understand what he writes.
To get access to all of his articles, you will need to subscribe and it's currently $25 per year and well worth it in my opinion.
But at least try it out for free.

EDIT:
The comments are extremely topical and from the well informed.

sanatanadharma

(4,081 posts)
29. If the USA survives as intended by the Founders who fought against the kings-men.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:27 PM
6 hrs ago

From Trump forward in time, NO maga, no republican, no conservative, no fundamentalist, no jingoist-nationalist, no militia-NRA-gunner need EVER be listened to, believed, trusted, elected, or respected for the next half-century; and that is if the USA survives as intended by the Founders who fought against the kings-men.

dalton99a

(92,805 posts)
30. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:32 PM
6 hrs ago

The next Democratic president should exercise all authority available at full speed from day one.

If any Republican objects, tell them to go fuck themselves








Just Jerome

(451 posts)
31. Maybe
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:42 PM
6 hrs ago

Newsom the Neutralizer

Pritzker the Pulverizer

Buttiegieg the Bastard

Mark (The Merciless) Kelly

Of course it takes more than a name. You have to earn it.

ShazamIam

(3,055 posts)
32. There are so many criminals and so many crimes; a special organization must be set up to persecute the criminals so that
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:46 PM
6 hrs ago

Congress can do their ordinary and normal functions.

Figarosmom

(10,372 posts)
34. Wow, that's Esquire Magazine
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:09 PM
6 hrs ago

I don't recall them being so mercenary before.

Political yes, but usually not so hard-line.

swong19104

(592 posts)
35. It has to be severe and uncompromising
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:20 PM
5 hrs ago

The rest of the world needs to know that the US federal government has made a complete break from the past. Any lingering MAGAt politician is a sign that the US government hasn’t learned its lesson and that government can’t be trusted to adhere to any international agreement.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,312 posts)
38. Unfortunately, I think we will need a Democratic President
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:37 PM
5 hrs ago

that is as ruthless and dictatorial as the Felon currently in office. He/She will need to work quickly and and with determination to right this ship ASAP. It won't be completely fixed for many years to come and the American voters will have to come to terms with the idea of voting for a person that is more than just a personality. Not just speeches about what is desired but a plan to "attack" the problems at hand without worrying about a second term.

I also think we'll need an equally determined Vice President that's is not a place holder but one that can yield the power of investigations and punitive measures by working closely with a completely revamped DOJ and intelligence services. We cannot afford to have nominees for cabinet positions nominated because they raised X amount of $ for the campaign nor for ambassadorships as is customary. We need allies to be reassured that we are serious and we value their friendships and support.

Plans by the Democratic party need to be in place by day 1 and finalized within 60 days+-.

#1 eradicate any stench from the previous Admin.
#2 rehire worthy applicants to previous posts if they are willing.
#3. Triage the damage, get a heartbeat back. Then get to work.
#4. Dismantle DHS. Make each Dept. answerable to Congress.
#5 Assess the damage to our military and hold those responsible for breaking our laws accountable. Pardons shouldn't supercede military rules and regs. Replace all necessary leadership.
#6 Social Security is on life support, fix it.

I could keep going but I will spare you any further anguish. It's just a start.

slightlv

(7,565 posts)
50. I love what you've written here...
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:24 PM
3 hrs ago

You speak my mind. I count these as things to accomplish in the first 100 days.

I would also include reforming SCOTUS as high priority.

Also pushing cases back to be readjudicated and rewinding citizens united.

rhiannon55

(2,776 posts)
39. I love President Obama, but he let Bush, et al off the hook
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:45 PM
5 hrs ago

For all their war crimes. I was sickened by the torture that was carried out at Guantanamo Bay, among so many other atrocities. He I was so hopeful that Dubya and Cheney and the rest of those monsters would face consequences for their crimes, but President Obama was all about “looking forward, not back”.

Democrats really are too nice. We have consciences and empathy and it can trip us up at times.

slightlv

(7,565 posts)
52. I think Dems want to govern
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:39 PM
3 hrs ago

They don't mind the hard work... and they're good at it.they see getting bogged down in undoing the harm of the last admin as badness that keeps them from miving forward. Just my opinion.

The one thing I want more than anything is a united congress... so work can be split up among committees and the whole congress multitasking like crazy.

I also want all potential campaigners to be thoroughly vetted so we know who were voting for. And we need to make sure no pedos and other criminals can qualify to run.

And I see two public commissions that need to be held. One being a Nuremberg style and another one for us, the citizens p. Our voices haven't been in 10 years. We need to be heard on our ideas after living through this terror.



AverageOldGuy

(3,543 posts)
40. And the ATTORNEY GENERAL . . .
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:55 PM
5 hrs ago

. . . MUST BE COLD-BLOODED AND HEARTLESS -- along with every single DOJ and US Attorney everyone in DOJ all the way down to the secretaries.

And -- Schumer and Jeffries need to be replaced -- I nominate AOC or Raskin for Speaker, Schiff for Senate Majority Leader.

yellow dahlia

(5,192 posts)
42. The party needs to adopt a new paradigm.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 09:29 PM
4 hrs ago

There will be endless work to be done to try and put things back together.

yellow dahlia

(5,192 posts)
51. I think Chris Murphy brings a new style of messaging, and it is effective.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:29 PM
3 hrs ago

When he talks, one wants to listen to what he says. He is genuine and a good explainer.

jfz9580m

(16,657 posts)
45. K&R
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 09:56 PM
4 hrs ago

I am not American, but some of the people closest to me are..

Or no…wait..they are in an undisclosed location in uhhh Australia.

The truth is that I have stopped contacting people I know who live over there - white, nonwhite, even republican (I have Republican friends! Well not quite, but I know some irl decent humans who were at least honest conservatives) or democrat.

Seeing as they are across the board honest, I can’t see them appealing to Trump once any confusion is out of the way.

People can be so daft over politics - parroting the rubbish that is mainstream. I wish we could pressure Jon Stewart into running. That would be kinda mean to Stewart since well-meaning leaders are hated as much the assholes. And no one will be able to fix the mess these assholes leave behind and our ahistorical society will blame whoever gets handed this mess. But someone has to take a hit for team humanity and a little too much agreeability aside, Stewart is trustworthy as Nathan Robinson pointed out.

Sleazy grifters/sellouts/sycophants/bullies of some kind or another are the only people Trump appeals to on a long enough timeline. No Kings is a very appropriate slogan that way.

Hell..I am a rubbish scientist. But today if I turned on academia and enthusiastically championed the GOP (Beaglegate!!!), I would probably find it easy enough to ..actually no..I would have to be a totally different human.

Even bullshit grift and hustle take more energy than I have. One of my main complaints with these out of control surveillance and bs economies is that absent the motivation required for truly worthwhile, non-performative work sans creepy drivel and panopticons run by sleazy morons, I give up entirely. It takes so much concentration to do real work that it is way harder for any but the apolitical. And it worries me if scientists who do worthwhile work now have to drop that and protest all the time. At least I was a lousy scientist no one wil miss. That is not true of the scientists I valued most.

No political party is any sort of path to science. But since Colbert’s reality’s liberal bias thing (that too in such a right shifted world) is true I do come out as left of centre. Jon Stewart’s Al Sharpton thing I suppose. Only someone with no prospects can. And if I ever have any, as much as I avoid realpolitik close to my actual life, I have to file some complaints.

The Republican-Democrat dichotomy alone is out of touch with these times imo. Oligarchy is a close partner to fascism and this article does not really address that. Probably because
Esquire is owned by Hearst. That writer is only allowed to go so far in the truth to power stuff.

The business class of a player type does not like instability to the point where their profits are affected. And that Upton Sinclair quote pretty much nailed it - the disingenuousness of the person whose livelihood depends on promoting drivel as meaningful work.

Which is why the business class routinely trashes the public sector and wants to dispense with the kind of regulation Lina Khan and the Warren wing of the party (the one I am sympathetic to aside from the Bernie faction) was bringing in and absent that it truly is a bandaid.

My sole overlap with any GOP adjacent headspace is sardonically eying even a rattlesnake like Hawley and wondering if he could have a stopped clock, pest control function wrt the mercenaries of Google, Palantir, Microsoft, Musk etc..probably for the worst reasons, but I have scant sympathy for mercenary Perilaus types like Shyam Sankar and Sundar Pichai. Anyway he is one of Thiel’s so that is unlikely.

Anyway…

It does alarm me that I do avoid people I know by now - some of the most respectable people in society by even the most exacting standards I kid you not. That cannot possibly be right…

This is fucked up. Thanks The Prole. Good article. I do not know about footsteps, but definitely serious accountability and for the tech overlords who are gaming democracy as well.

A significant failure of the Obama administration was entertaining people like Larry Summers and the creepy technocrats from Google/Facebook etc.

Without holding the oligarchs and corporate overlords of Musk Inc/Google/Facebook/Palantir/Microsoft/Oracle/Hollywood/ some of the press accountable it will all be more kayfabe and rearranging deckchairs.

Things have been rotten a lot longer than Trump and it is sourced to a private sector coup of the state dating back to the Obama era.

I myself am gearing up to file complaints in my country about appalling rot.

I was a publicly funded scientist and never had a problem with the normal NIH. I had many problems with Google and this permacrisis has made it impossible to avoid this low effort stuff I am dubious about. But the high effort stuff needs checks against this to work.

I have contacted a few left leaning journalists I can trust to not turn things into a spectacle. What I cannot allow is my being used for what happened to Dr Fauci. I am a complainant, but not stupid.

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EnergizedLib

(2,974 posts)
49. I would absolutely sign up to be that myself
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:24 PM
3 hrs ago

The next election will be my first in which I am technically eligible, and would definitely run if I had the funds for it.

AllyCat

(18,652 posts)
53. I keep saying I am voting for firebrand Dems.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 11:43 PM
2 hrs ago

Done with what passes today for centrist.

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