Thomas Zimmer on Nostr: The “weird” messaging messaging crystallizes a central fault line – who gets to ...
The “weird” messaging messaging crystallizes a central fault line – who gets to define “normal” America? – and catalyzes a significant shift in how the Democratic Party handles (and finally rejects!) Republican assertions of representing “real America.” 2/
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