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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Mar 6, 2025, 05:59 PM Mar 6

Olivia of Troye - Command the Stage or Cede the Fight

President Trump’s Tuesday night's speech to Congress should have been a moment for Democrats to show strength, conviction, and leadership in the face of his blatant lies and authoritarian bravado. Instead, we got a *photo booth*.

While Trump spun his usual dystopian narrative—filled with grievances and falsehoods—Democrats largely sat in silence. Yes, there were moments of visible disgust, and yes, some lawmakers shook their heads and waved their signs in protest. Eventually, some of them walked out, but none of that mattered when the American people—particularly the ones who still needed convincing that this is all going off the rails—only heard one side. Only one stood up. Texas Democrat Congressman Al Green did what every Democrat in that chamber should have been doing—calling out Trump's lies in real-time. When he interrupted Trump's speech to challenge his false claims of having a mandate over the American people, Green responded and said you don't have a mandate to cut Medicaid. He wasn't spewing partisan insults or engaging in theatrics—he was stating facts. Trump has relentlessly attacked Medicaid, pushed to gut healthcare protections, and misrepresented what Americans actually want. He's betraying his own voters, given that he lied about protecting Medicaid during his campaign. Green was right to call it out. When faced with being censured by the House Republicans, Green said his protest was "worth it to let people know that there are some people who are going to stand up" to Trump. As someone who has stood up to Trump, I salute him.

Unlike the disruptive actions that led to Rep. Al Green's removal during Trump's speech, Republican Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were allowed to stay in the chamber during President Biden's address—even as they heckled. This disparity highlights a clear double standard in how interruptions are handled on the House floor, with the GOP seemingly willing to tolerate or even encourage their own members' antics while swiftly punishing anyone who stands up to them. This is exactly the problem. The GOP understands power and narrative control. They will shout, they will smear, and they will punish dissent.

Meanwhile, Democrats are playing by an old rulebook—one that assumes truth alone will break through. It won't. Rep. Green was right. Instead of distancing themselves from him, Democrats should be amplifying his message. Because if they won't stand up and call out Trump's lies in the moment, then who will?

https://www.livingitwitholiviatroye.com/p/command-the-stage-or-cede-the-fight

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Olivia of Troye - Command the Stage or Cede the Fight (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 6 OP
Olivia is 100% correct. Irish_Dem Mar 6 #1
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