The editorial board notes that there is a battle going on over the Democrat party that started in 2016, and they have a “may the best woman win” attitude towards it.
“Both the radical and the realist models warrant serious consideration. If there were ever a time to be open to new ideas, it is now. If there were ever a time to seek stability, now is it,” the Times’ Editorial Board wrote on Sunday night. “That’s why we’re endorsing the most effective advocates for each approach.”
Yes. The Democrat Party, no one will be surprised to hear, has two wings: the Radical Wing, and the Realist Wing.
And while they endorsed both of them, they did point out that Klobuchar is a “standard-bearer for the Democratic center,” saying many progressive proposals could have their best chance under her administration.
That’s right. Many progressive proposals…such as the Green New Deal and Medicare For All, one assumes…would have their Best Chance under the administration of a candidate who opposes them.
Apparently, a president who will actually fight for progressive policies doesn’t have as good a chance of passing them as a president who opposes those polices. Because…Realism.