No,thats not why I called him racist.I called him racist because of the company he kept and previous statements and actions on race.
While I'm reverse Hanlon's razoring here and assigning malice instead of stupidity w/the assumption that WH counsel knows what they're doing, another possibility that would give WH the benefit of the doubt would be expecting SCOTUS to scrap the Higher Ed Act if they decided to forgive debt through it, which would be more damaging than today's decision.
So the current Black Caucus doesn't count, we have to go back 20 years just like we have to call LBJ a MAGAtard for voting with racists? You can't have it both ways, LBJ must be a MAGAtard according to your logic.
You are confused, I don't give a shit who anybody votes for, I am pointing out the idiocy of statements. I told that already in earlier posts It's a direct comparison, either you have the same standard for all politicians or you don't. Except I didn't say EVERY bill is about amendments, I was specifically talking about the student bill. Why put words in other people's mouths?
What are those? The holding politicians accountable statements? I could say you only make excuses for dem failures too if we want to be unnuanced. And my standards are vote for the lesser evil, doesn't make the lesser not "evil". you were responding to a list of occurrences...but fair enough, that was a response to your student bill statement which I took to mean a blanket approval of all shit bills. lol, unironically?
You know what it is - it is progs latching on to FDR and LBJ legacy as some sort of progressive ideal but then ignore all the contradictions and hypocrisy because they were successful. Why aren't their statements and bad policies brought up every time they are presented as prog Gods? I brought up LBJ's racist past and zero response to it. And that's the hypocrisy. Everything is about success. There is only perfection when you don't attempt anything and do nothing, like the Green Party morons.
All that is justification after the fact. Not to mention major healthcare legislation has only happened when Democrats had strong majorities, you want public option in 2022 when Obama couldn't get it done in 2012 with nearly 60 Senators?