Sorry, Kamala: ‘No bad ideas’ is a uniquely bad idea
She used that pretense to “throw out there” the idea that Democrats should make radical constitutional and political changes as soon as they retake power. That includes packing the Supreme Court, admitting Puerto Rico and D.C. as states and killing the Electoral College. All of these items have been previously raised by liberal professors and pundits as a way to circumvent small-D democratic processes in order to guarantee power for the big-D Democrats for years to come.
- ▪She used that pretense to “throw out there” the idea that Democrats should make radical constitutional and political changes as soon as they retake power.
- ▪That includes packing the Supreme Court, admitting Puerto Rico and D.C. as states and killing the Electoral College.
- ▪All of these items have been previously raised by liberal professors and pundits as a way to circumvent small-D democratic processes in order to guarantee power for the big-D Democrats for years to come.
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Opinion>Opinions - Judiciary The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill Sorry, Kamala: ‘No bad ideas’ is a uniquely bad idea Comments: by Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor - 05/16/26 10:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied by Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor - 05/16/26 10:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING On Thursday, former Vice President Kamala Harris posted a livestream on the “Win with Black Women” podcast to call for a “no bad idea brainstorm” for the Democratic Party. She used that pretense to “throw out there” the idea that Democrats should make radical constitutional and political changes as soon as they retake power. That includes packing the Supreme Court, admitting Puerto Rico and D.C. as states and killing the Electoral College.
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