Summary

Trump’s transition team is reportedly mired in infighting at Mar-a-Lago, with factions clashing over control and strategy for his return to the White House.

The Washington Post detailed heated disputes, including shouting matches, name-calling, and physical altercations.

Three key factions have emerged: one led by Donald Trump Jr. and JD Vance, another by Trump ally Susie Wiles, and a third by Linda McMahon.

High-profile confrontations involve figures like Boris Epshteyn, Elon Musk, and Vance, highlighting tensions over Cabinet picks and leaks, further fracturing the team.

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    This is different. I would never advocate for any existing third party. Your point is moot because what happens from here won’t be anything like before. It will have all the trappings but when it’s time for a free and fair election people are going to freak when they see the results. My argument is, why wait for it? How many years have we already wasted and invested into a party they is not functional. Even if things stay how they are the DNC is a sunk cost and they proved it by losing to trump now, when it mattered most. Trump, the shittyist candidate I’ve ever witnessed in my entire life.

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      It’s always going to be different this time. And I would like to point out that there is a word for doing the same things over and over again and expect a different results.

      Also, I’m not sure why you are assuming there will be elections at all anymore unless you’re talking about the kinds they have in places like Russia and Belarus, in which case it’s the DNC that’s moot here.

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        It’s always going to be different this time. And I would like to point out that there is a word for doing the same things over and over again and expect a different results.

        My fucking brain just broke, are you arguing against me anymore?

        That’s what I’m saying, the DNC is moot, stop supporting it so people arent fooled into believing in 2026 they will “wipe the floor” blah blah blah. All that rhetoric is a waste of time. Democrats need to see they are generally accepted as the joke that lost an entire to trump the circus clown and everyone else needs to start feeling urgency to act, ASAP.

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          Democrats need to see they are generally accepted as the joke that lost an entire to trump the circus clown and everyone else needs to start feeling urgency to act, ASAP.

          And do what exactly?

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            Brah, I hate this part, because you’re supposed to be able to dismiss me now because I don’t have every fucking detail planned out. Just what you’re asking of me is so absurd. Im not the leader of the revolution I am the guy ringing the alarm bell. There are certainly things I would do but you don’t really care about that. You’re just fishing for another argument that you don’t like that you can dismiss and “win the conversation.”

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              I didn’t ask for every detail. A general overall picture would be nice. I’m not “supposed to be able” to do anything. You’re making an argument that the DNC needs to act. And now you’re getting upset that you’re being asked what actions they are supposed to take.

              That’s beyond “I’m just the ideas person here” territory.

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                  How, beyond asking you three times now including this time, am I supposed to prove that to you?

                  Or is that another question you’re going to refuse to answer?

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                    There is a concept in improv called “yes and.” When you are out on stage, or practicing, doing improv, rejecting someone’s idea can be jarring for the audience and the performers. For instance, as an improv preformer you go up and say, “here we are, on the moon.” Then another preformer comes up and says, “no no no, were at a mcdonalds.” The problem with the other performer saying, “were not on the moon we are in a McDonald’s” isn’t that McDonald’s is less funny; or that being at a McDonalds in more accurate. The problem is the negative feelings needlessly brought up just because the other performer had a different idea. Then, they decided that their idea was better, or good, based only on the fact that they thought of it.

                    The negative feelings are just part of it. Obviously, the audience might be a bit confused but it’s improv they can suspend disbelief for a second. The performer might be jarred because they had one idea that got shit canned publicly but it was just a random thought, they can move past it. The problem is when the other preform keeps doing it, right?

                    "OK we’re at McDonald’s, I’m going to order a coke "

                    “No, this McDonald’s serves pepsi.”

                    You get the point.

                    What “yes and” does is acknowledges someone’s personhood while giving you license to be just as influential. This is called collaboration.

                    So now, we have two performers, one says, “here we are on the moon” and the other says, “At the McDonalds you won’t shut up about.”

                    That’s it.

                    If you wanted to know my ideas for what’s next. This is it.

                    We collaborate. Until we are all really fucking good at it.