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Off topic, but life moves on.

As some of you know, I've been wheelchair bound for years and the problem started with a brain tumor. I've been told over and over to amputate the left foot. Two weeks ago, I had a 4 hour surgery to repair the foot at Cedars in LA.

Yesterday was the unveiling, and it looks good. In a few months, I'll be walking.

So yesterday I transversed SoCal by transit (train, subway, bus and a lot of rolling) to Cedars and met my friend Zack from here and DKE for lunch downtown Los Angeles.

We acknowledged Tuesday then had a wonderful discussion about everything else. I think this type of thing is good for everybody. It was also fun to meet Zack in person after all these years of knowing him online.

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We're going to see a lot of officials, operatives, etc. all saying their variation of the same thing in the days ahead. They'll all boil down at their core to saying that if the democratic party agreed with this specific person more on ideological grounds, we'd have won.

It's a tale as old as time; it happens every time we have a big loss in an election cycle. While well intentioned, it's misplaced. We didn't lose because Harris was too progressive, not progressive enough, or talked too much or too little about anyone's favorite individual topic or issue. Many officials did this after 2016; they refrained from it in 2020 but if Biden did a smidge worse the same discussions would have happened then too.

We're all hurting right now, but it's too easy of an emotional trap to believe that the one secret to winning next time around is to have the party take an ideological shift to more closely align with our individual preferences.

This is true in general after most election cycles, but it's especially true this time around. Take a look back at this entire cycle: policy and ideology were in the backseat at best the entire time. This defeat is more complex and more painful than needing an ideological shift in the direction of any specific individual.

Admittedly this is easier for me to acknowledge than most, as I am lean very, very far to the left. Sufficiently far to the left that it is impossible to deny that my level of ideology is a weak choice nationwide: win or lose I know that any successful democrat has to be quite a bit to my right.

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