Such innovation, syndicalism with nationalism.
No one had done that before
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Such innovation, syndicalism with nationalism.
No one had done that before
He red the wrong red speech
Unfortunate. Hopefully his speech at DNC will have something redeeming (idk if DNC accepted him yet, but he offered to go to both conventions).
And for all his attempts at pandering, he got a really muted response from the crowd.
This "pro-labor" Republican stuff has no constituency, that is why it got a muted response. They like unions for the aesthetic of the rough trade guy, but in real life union workers could be engineers, nurses, bellhops, etc. What Hawley is selling is 50s newsreel Americana, though this shit might not work this time around because too many people for which that registered as nostalgia have died.
The only people that this right wing pro labor crap works really well on is credulous economically left media people like Lee Fang and Red Scare, who are on board with unions but are uncomfortable with the left's lack of racism.