But the Democratic party has a lot of soul searching to do if it has any sincere intentions of defeating not just Trump but Trump-ism.
Donald Trump will be out of the White House sooner rather than later.
Who comes after him, though, may not be so inept or buffoonish.
As you read this, future Republican politicians are out there learning from the fascist rhetoric and policies Donald Trump has dumped into the GOP mainstream.
Some are already in Congress right now.
Only true progressives can defeat them.
And only true progressives can wrench us back from the brink of neo-fascism, like FDR did in the 1930s and forties.
As Sen. Bernie Sanders' speechwriter David Sirota stated in his Bern Notice newsletter:
"[Michael] Bloomberg is primarily motivated by a desire to stop Bernie and his working-class movement."
He added:
"Bloomberg began floating the idea of a presidential bid in 2016, just as Bernie was beginning to gain momentum in that race. At the time, Bloomberg disparaged Bernie and his campaign's challenge to Wall Street."
Let's not make the same mistake.
Do we really want Trump for another four years?
It's only the fate of our republic at stake.
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