Sunday, November 23, 2025
Memes of the Times
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
THE RISE OF FASCISM IN THE U.S.
• Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
• James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
• “If a Praying Minister Isn’t Safe, None of Us Are”
• Historian John Lestrange on the Meaning and Manifestations of Fascism, Past and Present
• James Greenberg on Trump’s “Larger Design” – the Construction of a Military Dictatorship
• “A Power Grab the Likes of Which This Country Has Never Seen”
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Authoritarianism With a Blue Sticker
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Mike Figueredo: “Elected Democrats Have No Real Interest in Doing What the Base Wants”
• Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
ISRAEL AND GAZA
• Two Years of “Indescribable Horror”
• No Justice, No Peace
• Progressive Perspectives on Kamala Harris’s Book, 107 Days
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM
• Matthew Cooke on the Fallacy That Socialism “Doesn't Work”
• No, Hitler and the Nazis Weren’t Socialists
• Socialist Equality Party: Quote of the Day
• “Hopeful and Grounded”: Omar Fateh’s Vision of Democratic Socialism
• Mark Harris: Quote of the Day
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
• Trump and Mamdani: “A Case Study in How a Bully Behaves When He Can’t Rely on Fear”
SIGNS OF HOPE
• Kanipawit Maskwa: “The Land Still Remembers”
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
See also:
• Memes of the Times – September 21, 2025
• Memes of the Times – July 27, 2024
• Memes of the Times – May 21, 2020
• Signs of the Times – April 25, 2017
• At the Minnesota Capitol, Signs of the Times (May 16, 2011)
Saturday, November 22, 2025
“A Case Study in How a Bully Behaves When He Can’t Rely on Fear”
Michigan-based digital creator Bruce Fanger has written the most insightful commentary I’ve read so far on yesterday’s extraodinary (some have said “bizarrely chummy”) meeting at the White House between President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
Bruce titles his piece, “Thirty Minutes in the Lion’s Den: The Interview Trump Thought He Controlled.” It’s reprinted in its entirety below.
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Related Off-site Links:
After Threats Throughout NYC Campaign, Trump Lauds Mamdani at White House – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, November 21, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Knew How to Handle Donald Trump – Peter Dreier (Jacobin, November 22, 2025).
Trump and Mamdani Meet in Oval Office After Months of Trading Insults – Liz Landers and Ali Schmitz (PBS Newshour, November 21, 2025).
“Cheering for Him”: Key Takeaways from Trump-Mamdani White House Meeting – Alastair McCready (Al Jazeera, November 22, 2025).
See also the following Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
THE RISE OF FASCISM IN THE U.S.
• Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
• “This Is Fascism”
• “This Is How Democracy Unravels”
• Jason Stanley on How Fascism Works
• James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
• Tony Pentimalli on Trump’s “Death Warrant for Democracy”
• The “Creeping Fascism of Trump’s America”: A View from Australia
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
• Ralph Nader: “We’re Heading Into the Most Serious Crisis in American History”
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Butch Ware: Quote of the Day – October 6, 2025
• Jason Duchin: Quote of the Day – September 24, 2025
• Peter Bloom: Quote of the Day – June 10, 2025
• James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
• An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
• Will Potter on Trump’s War on Dissent: “This Is What Fascists Do”
• Staying Strong in Trump’s Fascist America
• The Silencing of Jimmy Kimmel: “This Is What Fascism Looks Like in Practice”
• Garrett Graff: “America Tips Into Fascism”
• Marianne Williamson: “We’re Moving Into Totalitarianism”
• Jason Duchin: “It’s Here, and We Are Sleepwalking Through It”
• Khalil Gibran Muhammad on Donald Trump’s Militarization of Law Enforcement
• Brent Molnar on the “Cold War in Our Own House”
• James Greenberg: “The Choices We Make Matter”
• Brent Molnar on the MAGA Cult and Its Intentions
• The Choice Before Us
• “This Is Essentially Viktor Orbán’s Playbook”
• Historian John Lestrange on the Meaning and Manifestations of Fascism, Past and Present
• “To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
• The Declaration of Resistance
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• The “No Kings” Protests of June 14, 2025
Image: U.S. President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani shake hands as they meet in the Oval Office on November 21, 2025. (Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Bruce titles his piece, “Thirty Minutes in the Lion’s Den: The Interview Trump Thought He Controlled.” It’s reprinted in its entirety below.
There’s a strange thing that happens when you watch the full thirty-minute interview instead of the clipped version the internet tosses around. The edges soften. The masks slip. And you start to see the actual geometry of the interaction – where power sits, where insecurity leaks, where the tone changes, where the truth speaks by accident. The viral clip makes it look like a moment. The full meeting reveals a dynamic.
This wasn’t a showdown. It wasn’t a humiliation. It wasn’t a triumph for either man. It was something far more revealing: a case study in how a bully behaves when he can’t rely on fear, and how a principled politician behaves when he refuses the role of the victim.
The meeting begins as all Trump meetings do – with noise. The first five minutes are pure Trump: monologues disguised as greetings, numbers inflated beyond physics, scattered recollections of the 1980s like the era froze and preserved him in amber. You can practically hear his brain flipping through its greatest hits, trying to set the tone: This is my room. My chair. My story.
But Mamdani doesn’t react to any of it. And that is the first hinge of the meeting.
A man like Trump needs emotional feedback to function. Fear works. Flattery works. Even anger works. Mamdani gives him nothing. He sits there with the calm of someone who refuses to let the other person set the emotional tempo. It’s a small thing, but with Trump, it’s enough to break the cycle.
Then comes the shift – the “gracious Trump” phase.
People mistake this for maturity or diplomacy. It’s not. It’s a reflex Trump only deploys when he can’t dominate the room. The tone goes soft, the eyebrows lift, the compliments come out in forced, syrupy bursts – “You’re doing great work.” “New York is lucky to have you.” “You’re a very smart guy.”
It sounds statesmanlike until you remember the same man called him a communist threat two weeks earlier. What’s happening here isn’t respect — it’s adaptation. A chameleon trying to match the color of the wall. Trump is gracious when graciousness benefits Trump.
As Mamdani shifts to policy, Trump drifts into autobiography. This is the most telling stretch – minutes twelve to eighteen. Mamdani tries to talk like a mayor-elect: transit, housing, Rikers, federal cooperation, immigrant protections. Real issues, real stakes, real governance.
Trump responds by vanishing into his own mythology. Crime statistics from memory that don’t exist. Grievances about prosecutors. Stories from “the old days.” Complaints about how unfairly he’s been treated.
It’s not sabotage – it’s incapacity. Mamdani is speaking a civic language Trump’s brain can’t decode. They aren’t having the same conversation. They aren’t even on the same continent.
Then comes the moment everyone’s dissecting – the “fascistic tendencies” line.
And yes, it happened in the room, not after. Mamdani doesn’t weaponize the word. He doesn’t turn it into a headline. He does something more dangerous: he analytically names the pattern. Immigrant raids. Political retribution. Targeting dissent. Erosion of checks and balances. Threats against the judiciary. He lays out the evidence and names the behavior: fascistic tendencies.
Trump nods and smiles like someone being told he has an excellent golf swing. It’s not bravado. It’s not denial. It’s something almost sadder: he doesn’t understand the language of critique unless it’s blunt and emotional. Mamdani moved the discussion into the realm of political analysis, and Trump’s instincts don’t live there. So he simply . . . accepts it. Not because he agrees, but because he can’t absorb what the words actually mean.
The last ten minutes are the clearest portrait of Trump’s psyche. Once Mamdani refuses to bend, Trump compensates by overcorrecting into flattery: “You’re going to surprise people.” “I feel very comfortable with you.” “We’re going to get along great.”
It’s dominance disguised as benevolence. When Trump can’t conquer, he tries to adopt. He folds the other person into his narrative: You and I are the same. We’re allies. You approve of me. I approve of you. It’s a kind of political camouflage – digest the threat by complimenting it.
Mamdani doesn’t take the bait. He doesn’t fight. He doesn’t flatter. He just continues speaking plainly. Which leaves Trump in the one position he hates most: performing civility for an audience that isn’t fooled.
The full interview isn’t about Mamdani calling Trump a fascist. It’s not about Trump pretending to be gracious. It’s not about a progressive mayor meeting an authoritarian president.
What the meeting showed is simpler and more damning: Trump is only powerful when the room fears him. Take the fear away, and he becomes oddly gentle, strangely polite, and completely unable to dominate the conversation.
People think tyrants rage because they’re strong. But the truth is they only rage when they know the room will absorb it. Mamdani didn’t absorb it. So Trump didn’t rage. He folded. Nicely. Neatly. Like a man who knows the cameras are watching and doesn’t want the world to see what he looks like when the mask cracks.
And if there’s a lesson here for the rest of the country, it’s this: Fear is the oxygen of authoritarianism. Take it away, and even a strongman starts to sound like a man.
– Bruce Fanger
“Thirty Minutes in the Lion’s Den:
The Interview Trump Thought He Controlled”
via social media
November 21, 2025
“Thirty Minutes in the Lion’s Den:
The Interview Trump Thought He Controlled”
via social media
November 21, 2025
Related Off-site Links:
After Threats Throughout NYC Campaign, Trump Lauds Mamdani at White House – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, November 21, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Knew How to Handle Donald Trump – Peter Dreier (Jacobin, November 22, 2025).
Trump and Mamdani Meet in Oval Office After Months of Trading Insults – Liz Landers and Ali Schmitz (PBS Newshour, November 21, 2025).
“Cheering for Him”: Key Takeaways from Trump-Mamdani White House Meeting – Alastair McCready (Al Jazeera, November 22, 2025).
See also the following Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
THE RISE OF FASCISM IN THE U.S.
• Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
• “This Is Fascism”
• “This Is How Democracy Unravels”
• Jason Stanley on How Fascism Works
• James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
• Tony Pentimalli on Trump’s “Death Warrant for Democracy”
• The “Creeping Fascism of Trump’s America”: A View from Australia
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
• Ralph Nader: “We’re Heading Into the Most Serious Crisis in American History”
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Butch Ware: Quote of the Day – October 6, 2025
• Jason Duchin: Quote of the Day – September 24, 2025
• Peter Bloom: Quote of the Day – June 10, 2025
• James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
• An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
• Will Potter on Trump’s War on Dissent: “This Is What Fascists Do”
• Staying Strong in Trump’s Fascist America
• The Silencing of Jimmy Kimmel: “This Is What Fascism Looks Like in Practice”
• Garrett Graff: “America Tips Into Fascism”
• Marianne Williamson: “We’re Moving Into Totalitarianism”
• Jason Duchin: “It’s Here, and We Are Sleepwalking Through It”
• Khalil Gibran Muhammad on Donald Trump’s Militarization of Law Enforcement
• Brent Molnar on the “Cold War in Our Own House”
• James Greenberg: “The Choices We Make Matter”
• Brent Molnar on the MAGA Cult and Its Intentions
• The Choice Before Us
• “This Is Essentially Viktor Orbán’s Playbook”
• Historian John Lestrange on the Meaning and Manifestations of Fascism, Past and Present
• “To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
• The Declaration of Resistance
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• The “No Kings” Protests of June 14, 2025
Image: U.S. President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani shake hands as they meet in the Oval Office on November 21, 2025. (Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Friday, November 21, 2025
Quote of the Day
STUNNING: Zohran Mamdani just did the unthinkable. He won over Trump with Democratic Socialism. MAGA is losing its mind.
Trump didn’t just soften. He practically glowed. Sitting beside the mayor elect he once threatened to arrest, defund, and smear as a “communist,” Trump said he would feel “very, very comfortable” living in Mamdani’s New York. “The better he does, the happier I am,” Trump repeated, adding, “I expect to be helping him, not hurting him.”
The meeting ran a little over half an hour before reporters entered, and Trump said it “actually surprised” him. He insisted that he and Mamdani “agree on a lot more than I really thought,” especially on housing, crime, and the cost of living crisis. Mamdani kept returning to the same message: affordability must come first.
Trump matched him point for point. “I think this mayor can do some things that are going to be really great,” he said. He marveled at Mamdani’s rise. “He came out of nowhere. He wins a primary nobody expected. It’s a great, great tribute.” And then the kicker: “I’ll be cheering for him.”
When reporters asked if New York loves Trump, Mamdani didn’t flinch. “New York City loves a future that is affordable.” Trump smiled, chiming in, “I got a lot of votes.” But Mamdani had shifted the conversation entirely to the people who desperately need relief.
Trump even let Mamdani off the hook when a reporter pushed Mamdani to see if he still thinks Trump is a fascist. Trump stepped in, saying "Just say yes. It's easier. I don't mind" Mamdani smiled, and simply said, "OK. Yeah."
Trump even wiped out GOP attacks. Trump rejected Elise Stefanik’s claim that Mamdani is a “jihadist,” calling him a “very rational person.”
Trump even praised Mamdani’s mentor, Bernie Sanders. “Bernie Sanders and I agreed on much more than people thought,” Trump said, acknowledging that Sanders’ populism helped him in 2016 and that his message overlaps with Mamdani’s fight against inequality.
This wasn’t weakness. This was Mamdani’s strength overwhelming the entire dynamic. Trump, a man who thrives on dominance, suddenly chose partnership. Cooperation. Respect. Mamdani didn’t bend. Trump did. And it shook the room.
This moment is shocking the MAGA cult – on X, they're scrambling to justify Trump's 180. But the truth is clear: Mamdani's compassion beats cruelty, clarity beats chaos, and a leader fighting for the working class can shift even the hardest political walls.
This wasn’t just a meeting. It was a turning point. And Mamdani walked out the winner.
Mamdani and Trump:
“A Case Study in How a Bully Behaves
When He Can’t Rely on Fear”
Political Betrayal or Strategic Maneuver?
Why I Hate Politics is a podcast hosted by a self-described “progressive, democratic-socialist political commentator” and dedicated to “breaking down the chaos of modern politics, exposing corruption, calling out bad-faith elites, highlighting real working-class issues, and reacting to trending political moments with honesty and clarity.”
“If you’re tired of the spin and want people-powered commentary,” notes the podcast's unnamed creator and host (right), “you’re in the right place.”
Why I Hate Politics’ latest video looks at the “rising anger, confusion and talk of betrayal” among progressives concerning recent statements by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani on not supporting Chi Ossé’s plan to primary Hakeem Jeffries. It’s a video that serves as a timely follow-up to Wednesday’s Wild Reed post, “Elected Democrats Have No Real Interest in Doing What the Base Wants,” in which I shared Mike Figueredo’s take on these same concerns.
Of course, not everyone views AOC and Mamdani’s statements as a "betrayal." Some see them as a strategic maneuver. Take for instance the following online comment:
Related Off-site Links:
AOC and Mamdani Defend Hakeem Jefferies Against Primary Challenger – Niko House (November 20, 2025).
AOC and Zohran Bend Knee on Hakeem Jeffries Primary Challenger – Breaking Points (November 19, 2025).
AOC Rejects Hakeem Jeffries Challenge – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, November 19, 2025).
AOC Says a Primary Challenger Against Hakeem Jeffries Is Not a Good Idea Right Now – I Am Blakeley (November 18, 2025).
AOC and Mamdani Break with DSA Candidate, Refuse to Endorse Jeffries’ Primary Challenger – Rising (November 19, 2025).
AOC Just Said the Most Disappointing Thing Ever – Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks, November 19, 2025).
Trump’s Greatest Ally is the Democratic Party – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, November 3, 2025). The Corporate Democrats Delivered Donald Trump – Norman Solomon (Common Dreams, October 21, 2025).
How Elites Destroyed the Democratic Party in the U.S. and Fuelled Populism: An Interview with Joan Williams – Al Jazeera (August 31, 2025).
The Democratic Party Can’t Be Reformed – Black Green Red (August 20, 2025).
The Left Can Only Win If There is a Left – Richard Moser (CounterPunch, August 2, 2024).
The Democrats Actively Expedited Class Dealignment: An Interview with Neal Meyer – Vivek Chibber (Jacobin, May 12, 2025).
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism – The Humanist Report (March 6, 2025).
Dems Reportedly Angry That Progressives Are Pushing Them to Act Like an Opposition Party – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 12, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
• AOC Falls Into Line
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – March 10, 2019
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – February 6, 2019
• Ross Barkan: Quote of the Day – June 27, 2018
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
SIGNS OF HOPE
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Eddie Glaude: A “Radical Refusal” Is Happening
• Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• Chris Smalls: We Need to Escape the “Two-Party Plantation”
• Kshama Sawant: Independent Working-class Campaigns Can Succeed
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
• Something to Think About – July 25, 2025
• In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• Marianne Williamson on the Need for “Radical Love” in Responding to Trump’s Dismantling of Democracy
• “Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”
“If you’re tired of the spin and want people-powered commentary,” notes the podcast's unnamed creator and host (right), “you’re in the right place.”
Why I Hate Politics’ latest video looks at the “rising anger, confusion and talk of betrayal” among progressives concerning recent statements by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani on not supporting Chi Ossé’s plan to primary Hakeem Jeffries. It’s a video that serves as a timely follow-up to Wednesday’s Wild Reed post, “Elected Democrats Have No Real Interest in Doing What the Base Wants,” in which I shared Mike Figueredo’s take on these same concerns.
Of course, not everyone views AOC and Mamdani’s statements as a "betrayal." Some see them as a strategic maneuver. Take for instance the following online comment:
People need to chill out. People don’t know what’s going on in New York City and the Democratic Socialists of America will vote to use their resources to support Ossé or not. You’re not going to hear internal politics. There are several races in NYC that they need on the City Council to get Zohran’s policies passed. Taking on Jefferies is a big undertaking that will use an extreme amount of resources like $$ and volunteers vs supporting local races in NYC to get those seats! Jefferies’ is a federal position and he has an approval rating of 73% in his district. Y’all don’t know the first thing about Ossé, but everyone is so desperate and sick of the DNC that people aren’t being strategic. Jefferies will be up in two years. We need to rebuild the game plan and not run half-cocked with no $ and volunteer infrastructure.
Related Off-site Links:
AOC and Mamdani Defend Hakeem Jefferies Against Primary Challenger – Niko House (November 20, 2025).
AOC and Zohran Bend Knee on Hakeem Jeffries Primary Challenger – Breaking Points (November 19, 2025).
AOC Rejects Hakeem Jeffries Challenge – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, November 19, 2025).
AOC Says a Primary Challenger Against Hakeem Jeffries Is Not a Good Idea Right Now – I Am Blakeley (November 18, 2025).
AOC and Mamdani Break with DSA Candidate, Refuse to Endorse Jeffries’ Primary Challenger – Rising (November 19, 2025).
AOC Just Said the Most Disappointing Thing Ever – Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks, November 19, 2025).
Trump’s Greatest Ally is the Democratic Party – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, November 3, 2025). The Corporate Democrats Delivered Donald Trump – Norman Solomon (Common Dreams, October 21, 2025).
How Elites Destroyed the Democratic Party in the U.S. and Fuelled Populism: An Interview with Joan Williams – Al Jazeera (August 31, 2025).
The Democratic Party Can’t Be Reformed – Black Green Red (August 20, 2025).
The Left Can Only Win If There is a Left – Richard Moser (CounterPunch, August 2, 2024).
The Democrats Actively Expedited Class Dealignment: An Interview with Neal Meyer – Vivek Chibber (Jacobin, May 12, 2025).
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism – The Humanist Report (March 6, 2025).
Dems Reportedly Angry That Progressives Are Pushing Them to Act Like an Opposition Party – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 12, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
• AOC Falls Into Line
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – March 10, 2019
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – February 6, 2019
• Ross Barkan: Quote of the Day – June 27, 2018
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
SIGNS OF HOPE
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Eddie Glaude: A “Radical Refusal” Is Happening
• Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• Chris Smalls: We Need to Escape the “Two-Party Plantation”
• Kshama Sawant: Independent Working-class Campaigns Can Succeed
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
• Something to Think About – July 25, 2025
• In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• Marianne Williamson on the Need for “Radical Love” in Responding to Trump’s Dismantling of Democracy
• “Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”
Thursday, November 20, 2025
“One Badass Lady”
When Mary Bruce stood in the Oval Office and asked the uncomfortable questions about conflict of interest ties with Saudi Arabia, about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, and about the hidden files of Jeffrey Epstein, she did not ask to provoke, but to illuminate. In return, Donald Trump lashed out. He mocked her, denounced her network as fake, and publicly called for the broadcast license of ABC News to be revoked.
Her composure in that moment matters. It sends a clear signal: accountability journalism is not optional when power is on the line. It is essential. And the reaction that followed is just as important. When the leaders of a democracy threaten to punish the press for doing their job, the integrity of that democracy itself is at stake.
Credit where it is due. Mary Bruce reminded the country that courage today often wears a press badge and a microphone. The deeper truth is that this moment was never just about one question or one reporter. It was about whether a free press can still ask what must be asked without fear of retaliation.
– Tony Pentimalli
via social media
November 19, 2025
via social media
November 19, 2025
Mary Bruce is one badass lady. She is a journalist in America. And she asked a murderous autocrat about how he had killed another journalist. . . . And she did it in front of the wannabe murderous dictator of her own country. Give HER the medal of Freedom, not Charlie Kirk.
And I love how she did it, standing next to all these eunuchs.
– Gerald Weaver
via social media
November 20, 2025
via social media
November 20, 2025
Related Off-site Links:
Trump Threatens ABC’s Broadcast License Again After Reporter Mary Bruce Questions Saudi Crown Prince About Khashoggi Murder – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, November 18, 2025).
7 Years After Khashoggi Murder, Trump to Reward Saudi Crown Prince With Sale of F-35s – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, November 18, 2025).
ABC Reporter Mary Bruce Stands Up to Trump: Tough Questions Spark Dictator-Style Rage – The Mayday Network, November 18, 2025).
After “Disgusting Display” at White House, Rep. Ilhan Omar Says Congress Must Stop Trump Sale of F-35s to Saudis – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, November 19, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• “People Are Sick of the Bullshit”
• The Exception to the Rulers
• Now Here’s a Voice I’d Like to Hear Regularly on the Sunday Morning Talk Shows
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Mike Figueredo: “Elected Democrats Have No Real Interest in Doing What the Base Wants”
The Humanist Report is a podcast created and hosted by Mike Figueredo. It’s dedicated to “disseminating socio-political and religious news stories,” a sharing that’s supplemented with progressive commentary.
Figueredo often shares his thoughts on the current state of the Democratic Party in the U.S., and earlier today he again did just that. Here’s how he describes his latest video commentary:
Related Off-site Links:
AOC and Zohran Bend Knee on Hakeem Jeffries Primary Challenger – Breaking Points (November 19, 2025).
AOC Rejects Hakeem Jeffries Challenge – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, November 19, 2025).
AOC Says a Primary Challenger Against Hakeem Jeffries Is Not a Good Idea Right Now – I Am Blakeley (November 18, 2025).
AOC and Mamdani Break with DSA Candidate, Refuse to Endorse Jeffries’ Primary Challenger – Rising (November 19, 2025).
AOC Just Said the Most Disappointing Thing Ever – Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks, November 19, 2025).
Trump’s Greatest Ally is the Democratic Party – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, November 3, 2025).
The Corporate Democrats Delivered Donald Trump – Norman Solomon (Common Dreams, October 21, 2025).
How Elites Destroyed the Democratic Party in the U.S. and Fuelled Populism: An Interview with Joan Williams – Al Jazeera (August 31, 2025).
The Democratic Party Can’t Be Reformed – Black Green Red (August 20, 2025).
The Left Can Only Win If There is a Left – Richard Moser (CounterPunch, August 2, 2024).
The Democrats Actively Expedited Class Dealignment: An Interview with Neal Meyer – Vivek Chibber (Jacobin, May 12, 2025).
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism – The Humanist Report (March 6, 2025).
Dems Reportedly Angry That Progressives Are Pushing Them to Act Like an Opposition Party – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 12, 2025).
UPDATE: AOC and Mamdani Defend Hakeem Jefferies Against Primary Challenger – Niko House (November 20, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
• AOC Falls Into Line
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – March 10, 2019
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – February 6, 2019
• Ross Barkan: Quote of the Day – June 27, 2018
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
SIGNS OF HOPE
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Eddie Glaude: A “Radical Refusal” Is Happening
• Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• Chris Smalls: We Need to Escape the “Two-Party Plantation”
• Kshama Sawant: Independent Working-class Campaigns Can Succeed
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
• Something to Think About – July 25, 2025
• In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• Marianne Williamson on the Need for “Radical Love” in Responding to Trump’s Dismantling of Democracy
• “Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”
Figueredo often shares his thoughts on the current state of the Democratic Party in the U.S., and earlier today he again did just that. Here’s how he describes his latest video commentary:
After Chuck Schumer failed to stop eight Senate Democrats from caving to Republicans, there was an immediate effort by House Democrats and progressive organizations to oust him from leadership. The problem, however, is the move has likely already been thwarted by risk-averse and self-interested Senate Democrats that don’t want to replace him at the moment (including progressive Senators like Bernie Sanders and Chris Van Hollen). Moreover, Hakeem Jeffries is facing a primary challenge from socialist Chi Ossé, however, Ossé’s own political allies (including Alexandia Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani) are actively trying to discourage him from running. In this video we’ll try to comprehend these baffling decisions and talk about why the Democratic Party simply can’t get its s**t together.
Related Off-site Links:
AOC and Zohran Bend Knee on Hakeem Jeffries Primary Challenger – Breaking Points (November 19, 2025).
AOC Rejects Hakeem Jeffries Challenge – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, November 19, 2025).
AOC Says a Primary Challenger Against Hakeem Jeffries Is Not a Good Idea Right Now – I Am Blakeley (November 18, 2025).
AOC and Mamdani Break with DSA Candidate, Refuse to Endorse Jeffries’ Primary Challenger – Rising (November 19, 2025).
AOC Just Said the Most Disappointing Thing Ever – Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks, November 19, 2025).
Trump’s Greatest Ally is the Democratic Party – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, November 3, 2025).
The Corporate Democrats Delivered Donald Trump – Norman Solomon (Common Dreams, October 21, 2025).
How Elites Destroyed the Democratic Party in the U.S. and Fuelled Populism: An Interview with Joan Williams – Al Jazeera (August 31, 2025).
The Democratic Party Can’t Be Reformed – Black Green Red (August 20, 2025).
The Left Can Only Win If There is a Left – Richard Moser (CounterPunch, August 2, 2024).
The Democrats Actively Expedited Class Dealignment: An Interview with Neal Meyer – Vivek Chibber (Jacobin, May 12, 2025).
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism – The Humanist Report (March 6, 2025).
Dems Reportedly Angry That Progressives Are Pushing Them to Act Like an Opposition Party – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 12, 2025).
UPDATE: AOC and Mamdani Defend Hakeem Jefferies Against Primary Challenger – Niko House (November 20, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
• AOC Falls Into Line
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – March 10, 2019
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Quote of the Day – February 6, 2019
• Ross Barkan: Quote of the Day – June 27, 2018
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
SIGNS OF HOPE
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Eddie Glaude: A “Radical Refusal” Is Happening
• Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• Chris Smalls: We Need to Escape the “Two-Party Plantation”
• Kshama Sawant: Independent Working-class Campaigns Can Succeed
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
• Something to Think About – July 25, 2025
• In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• Marianne Williamson on the Need for “Radical Love” in Responding to Trump’s Dismantling of Democracy
• “Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
Democrats and Republicans have spent decades cultivating a political center that serves donors rather than voters. In the 1990s, Bill Clinton signed the repeal of Glass Steagall, deregulating Wall Street and paving the way for the 2008 financial crisis. His administration, led by Larry Summers and Robert Rubin, crushed attempts by Commodities Futures Trading Commission chair Brooksley Born to regulate derivatives, a warning that proved prophetic. Joe Biden supported the 2005 bankruptcy bill that made it harder for ordinary Americans to escape crushing debt, a gift to credit card companies headquartered in Delaware. For years, Democratic leaders blocked Medicare drug price negotiation, a policy opposed only by pharmaceutical companies and their lobbyists. The Democratic Leadership Council once boasted of its alliance with corporate power, and its ideological descendants still dominate the party’s biggest fundraising circuits.
Republicans have been no less faithful to donor interests. Paul Ryan built an entire career on attempts to cut Social Security and Medicare. The 2017 Trump tax cuts delivered eighty three percent of their benefits to the top one percent. States controlled by Republicans refused Medicaid expansion even when federal funds would have covered most of the costs, leaving millions uninsured and contributing to rural hospital closures. Kansas governor Sam Brownback’s extreme tax experiment collapsed the state budget and nearly destroyed its public school system. Florida removed 250,000 residents from Medicaid in 2023. Texas, despite leading the nation in uninsured residents, continues to reject the program expansion that would save both money and lives.
At this point in the story, it becomes impossible not to see the historical parallel. American politics today resembles the late Gilded Age, a period defined by extreme inequality, corporate dominance, and a political class that insisted everything was stable until the moment it collapsed. Reformers of that era were dismissed as cranks and radicals. Yet the public eventually forced through antitrust laws, labor rights, and the foundations of the modern safety net. Today’s establishment repeats the same mistake, insisting that demands for universal healthcare or affordable housing reflect extremism rather than necessity. History shows that this kind of denial does not preserve stability. It accelerates unraveling.
This is where a single warning from the past speaks louder than anything [that sycophants for the establishment like Bill Maher can say] on air. In his farewell address, President Dwight Eisenhower cautioned that the country must guard against what he called the acquisition of unwarranted influence by the military industrial complex, adding that only an informed and alert citizenry could compel the proper meshing of private and public power. His point was not just about defense contractors. It was about the danger of allowing any concentrated power to shape a nation’s destiny without democratic accountability. That warning resonates today with an eerie precision because the concentrated power Eisenhower feared now resides not only in the defense industry but in the corporations that dominate healthcare, housing, energy, technology, and finance. The danger is not radical reform. The danger is allowing this system to continue without challenge.
The political class hides behind the claim that the center is safe, but the evidence suggests otherwise. The center is where inequality thrives. The center is where corporate power goes unchecked. The center is where politicians tell voters that universal healthcare is unrealistic but record defense budgets are inevitable. The center is where both parties shield themselves from accountability. The center is where incrementalism becomes paralysis and paralysis becomes cruelty.
The people know better. They know that an economic system that produces stable misery is not worth preserving. They know that the wealthiest country in human history has the resources to guarantee dignity. They know that the crisis is not the demand for more but the acceptance of less. The political class insists that change is dangerous. The voters understand that refusing change is more dangerous still.
– Tony Pentimalli
Excerpted from “The Normalcy Illusion”
via social media
November 18, 2025
Excerpted from “The Normalcy Illusion”
via social media
November 18, 2025
Related Off-site Links:
The Case for Centrism Does Not Hold Up – Nathan J. Robinson (Current Affairs, November 11, 2025).
Zohran Derangement Syndrome Is Completely Out of Control – The Kyle Kulinski Show (November 17, 2025).
What’s Next for the Left: An Interview with Jill Stein – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, November 16, 2025).
The Political Spectrum Is a Myth – Andres Acevedo (The Market Exit, December 11, 2024).
UPDATE: Did Centrism Help Democrats Win in Virginia and New Jersey? Or Was It ICE’s Brutality? – Les Leopold (Common Dreams, November 19, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• A Deeper Perspective on What’s Really Attacking American Democracy
• Progressive Perspectives on Corruption in U.S. Politics
• Cornel West on Responding to the “Spiritual Decay That Cuts Across the Board”
• Why “Revolutionary Love” Gives Michelle Alexander Hope
• Hope in the Midst of Collapse
• Active Hope
• Balancing the Fire
Image: Current Affairs.
Monday, November 17, 2025
Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
Filmmaker and social commentator Matthew Cooke’s recent video takes a look at the “real 'Mamdani Effect’.” It’s well worth checking out.
Related Off-site Links:
Survivors Guide to Earth – Matthew Cooke’s Official Website.
Zohran Derangement Syndrome Is Completely Out of Control – The Kyle Kulinski Show (November 17, 2025).
How Mamdani Won – Democracy Now! (November 14, 2025).
Mamdani’s Win Proves That Hope Is Power – Frances Moore Lappé and Corinna Rhum (Common Dreams, November 8, 2025.)
Mamdani’s Win Is Proof That an Organized Public Can Defeat Organized Money – Tim Hjersted (Common Dreams, November 6, 2025).
Bernie Sanders Says a Mamdani Win Can Transform American Politics – John Nichols (The Nation, November 4, 2025).
“New York City Is Not for Sale” – Zohran Mamdani (Jacobin, September 8, 2025).
From Mamdani to Prop 50, John Nichols on Election Day Races and the Future of Democratic Party – Democracy Now! (November 4, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM
• Martin Luther King, Jr. and Democratic Socialism
• Bernie Sanders: Quote of the Day – June 12, 2019
• Heather Cox Richardson on the Origin of the American Obsession with “Socialism”
• The Biblical Roots of “From Each According to Ability; To Each According to Need”
• Something to Think About – December 14, 2011
• Jonty Langley: Quote of the Day – August 17, 2011
• A Socialist Perspective on the “Democratic Debacle” in Massachusetts
• Obama a Socialist? Hardly
• Obama, Ayers, the “S” Word, and the “Most Politically Backward Layers in America”
• A Socialist Response to the 2008 Financial Crisis
• Capitalism on Trial
• No, Hitler and the Nazis Weren’t Socialists
• What It Means to Be a Leftist in 2025
• Ted Rall: “Democrats Are Not the Left”
Related Off-site Links:
Survivors Guide to Earth – Matthew Cooke’s Official Website.
Zohran Derangement Syndrome Is Completely Out of Control – The Kyle Kulinski Show (November 17, 2025).
How Mamdani Won – Democracy Now! (November 14, 2025).
Mamdani’s Win Proves That Hope Is Power – Frances Moore Lappé and Corinna Rhum (Common Dreams, November 8, 2025.)
Mamdani’s Win Is Proof That an Organized Public Can Defeat Organized Money – Tim Hjersted (Common Dreams, November 6, 2025).
Bernie Sanders Says a Mamdani Win Can Transform American Politics – John Nichols (The Nation, November 4, 2025).
“New York City Is Not for Sale” – Zohran Mamdani (Jacobin, September 8, 2025).
From Mamdani to Prop 50, John Nichols on Election Day Races and the Future of Democratic Party – Democracy Now! (November 4, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
ZOHRAN MAMDANI
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• Zohran Mamdani and the Future of the Democratic Party
• Memes of the Times – September 2025
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
• Dorothy Lennon: Quote of the Day – June 26, 2025
• A Timely and Important Conversation
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• When Democrats Undermine Democracy
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM
• Martin Luther King, Jr. and Democratic Socialism
• Bernie Sanders: Quote of the Day – June 12, 2019
• Heather Cox Richardson on the Origin of the American Obsession with “Socialism”
• The Biblical Roots of “From Each According to Ability; To Each According to Need”
• Something to Think About – December 14, 2011
• Jonty Langley: Quote of the Day – August 17, 2011
• A Socialist Perspective on the “Democratic Debacle” in Massachusetts
• Obama a Socialist? Hardly
• Obama, Ayers, the “S” Word, and the “Most Politically Backward Layers in America”
• A Socialist Response to the 2008 Financial Crisis
• Capitalism on Trial
• No, Hitler and the Nazis Weren’t Socialists
• What It Means to Be a Leftist in 2025
• Ted Rall: “Democrats Are Not the Left”
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Butch Ware on “Red & Blue vs Green Politics”
Following is a great 10-minute interview with Butch Ware, Green Party candidate for California Governor.
In this interview, Butch explains his political ideology and Green Party candidacy for California Governor to replace Gavin Newsom. He also discusses Bernie Sanders’ “sheep-dogging” of voters, populism, and duopoly politics, including the corporate capture of the two-party system.
The interview above is from September. More recently, Butch shared the following on social media about the Democratic Party’s capitulation to Republicans in the government shutdown fight.
The Dems are losing on purpose.
They could win their "fight" with the Repubs but what it takes to do so would cost them their multi-trillion $ corporate donor base.
They would rather LOSE, watch you suffer, and KEEP their POWER, than WIN and give it to you.
Hope this helps.
Related Off-site Links:
Introducing California Governor Candidate Rudolph “Butch” Ware – CBS News Los Angeles (September 5, 2025).
Opening Remarks by Butch Ware at the California Educational Gubernatorial Forum – Green Party U.S.A. (via YouTube, September 22, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
BUTCH WARE
• Butch Ware: Quote of the Day – October 6, 2025
• Butch Ware: Quote of the Day – June 5, 2025
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• “The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
• Butch Ware: Quote of the Day – January 30, 2025
• The Green Party’s Jill Stein and Butch Ware Give Their First Post-Election Interview
• “This Is a Tragic, Heartbreaking Moment in the History of Humanity”: Butch Ware on the Gaza Genocide
• Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate Butch Ware in Minneapolis
• Butch Ware: “You Can Actually Vote Your Conscience”
• Butch Ware: “I’m Not Here as a Spoiler”
THE RISE OF FASCISM IN THE U.S.
• James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
• An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
• The “Creeping Fascism of Trump’s America”: A View from Australia
• Will Potter on Trump’s War on Dissent: “This Is What Fascists Do”
• Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
• Jason Duchin: Quote of the Day – September 24, 2025
• Staying Strong in Trump’s Fascist America
• James Greenberg on the Identity Politics of MAGA
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like in Practice”
• Garrett Graff: “America Tips Into Fascism”
• Marianne Williamson: “We’re Moving Into Totalitarianism”
• “It’s Here, and We Are Sleepwalking Through It”
• Khalil Gibran Muhammad on Donald Trump’s Militarization of Law Enforcement
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
THE FAILURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• Kshama Sawant on the Democrats’ Shutdown Cave
• David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
• Robert Reich on the “Big Ugly Cave” by Senate Democrats
• Mike Figueredo on the “Political Malpractice” of the Democratic Party
• Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
• Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers
• Progressive Perspectives on Kamala Harris’s Book, 107 Days
• Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
• Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
• The Longstanding Fault Lines Within the Democratic Party Have Surfaced Again in Minnesota
• Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
• Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
• Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
• Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – July 26, 2025
• How Democrats Can Start Winning Again
SIGNS OF HOPE
• “The Answer, Actually, Is Hope”
• Eddie Glaude: A “Radical Refusal” Is Happening
• Progressive Perspectives on Zohran Mamdani’s Win in New York City
• “No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
• Chris Smalls: We Need to Escape the “Two-Party Plantation”
• Kshama Sawant: Independent Working-class Campaigns Can Succeed
• The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani
• Omar Fateh: “We Need to Meet the Needs of Working People”
• “Hopeful and Grounded”: Omar Fateh’s Vision of Democratic Socialism
• In His Efforts to “Build a City That Works for All,” Omar Fateh Secures a Key Endorsement
• Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
• Marianne Williamson on the Need for “Radical Love” in Responding to Trump’s Dismantling of Democracy
• “Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”
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