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“It’s like it’s somewhere in the quote, somewhere in progressive, unquoted America. [exists] To see how much stupid ones who held Jack could hold. That’s surprisingly stupid. ”
That was recently spoken by Democratic strategist James Kerrville about the within-Democrat messaging crisis that has been transferred since Donald Trump took office on January 20th. Rajn Cajun is not wrong. Unfortunately, he is basically one of three Democrats who still have common sense.
The second character of these three tenors is Sen. John Fetterman. This is the evaluation of his own party of the Pennsylvania Democrats when it comes to directly appealing to the American people.
“I think [Democrats’] The main currency scolds shameful, speaks to people, “Hey, I know better than you”, are you dope, are you a companion, are you ignorant? How do you get this idiot? I can’t imagine it. “And by the way, they are fascists. He told podcast host Tara Palmieri.
James Kerrville, John Fetterman and Bill Maher (L.to r.) are three Democrats who warned the party not to be indifferent towards President Trump. (Mark von Holden/Wireimage/Mark Makela/Noam Galai)
The third practical individual is HBO’s “real-time” host, Bill Merhell, a longtime Democrat who gave $1 million to Barack Obama’s reelection campaign in 2012.
“Why do people on the left make it impossible for them to be compatible with those they oppose? It lies in their psychological profile. They have this need for a signal of virtue They are as “good people.” “We are good people.
However, the blue team has not received the message. It’s not even nearby. In the last week alone, the party is currently three things, none of which is good.
They are (a) patently indifferent. (b) I was hopelessly confused as it relates to a cohesive message. (c) I am totally deaf as to what the Americans have just voted. Instead, you get shaming and annoying screeds from the lawmakers on the left. They have been very accomplished in the creak about Trump, but they offer their own solutions along the way.

Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the majority leader of the US Senate, speaks with Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) when we choose to fight. DC. ((Photo by Moveon’s Jemal Countess/Getty Images))
“Elon Musk, where are you? Bring your ass here! We’re not afraid of you! I know you’re the co-chairman now! He’s a thief! Recent anti- At the Elon Mask rally, 86-year-old MP, Maxine Waters, D-Calif., thundered.
“We’re going to be in your face, we’ll be on your ass and we’ll make sure you understand what democracy looks like. , and this is not that” the same rally.
“God d —That! The Senate is closed!” cried Rep. Lamonica Mciver, Dn.J. “We’re at war!”
An analysis of Fox News voters after the 2024 election found that 83% of Americans are requesting a wholesale change in the way government operates. Still, what do we see from Democrats every day during these Washington rallies?
Protect your status quo! Don’t change anything! Don’t check the books!
They don’t realize that, but they’re coming down to the 10th side of the public support issue almost 90/10. Ask 100 people on the street for the following questions: Do you support a full audit of all government agencies to reduce futile, stupid, and even corrupt spending?
90% would say yes. And the other 10% could be drunk. For example, there is a reason the Department of Defense failed seven straight audits. There is simply no accountability for where and how our money is being spent.
Even liberals like John Stewart know this is a big issue that needs to be fixed. Here he is grilling the Biden Department of Defense Kathleen Hicks Bureau during the 2023 War Horse Symposium in Chicago.
“If I give you a billion dollars and you can’t tell me what happened to it, then it’s no use for me,” Stewart said. “That means you’re not responsible. But if you don’t tell me where it went, what am I thinking?”
It’s a difficult argument to make [to give] A $850 billion budget for organizations that are unable to pass an audit and can’t tell where the money went, says “most people are saying why somewhere in the territory of waste, fraud, or abuse. And I think we’ll think about that. The money isn’t explained well enough.”
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sing. shout. shout. Volume is not a strategy, emotions are not a policy. These are not protests by the Democrats.
It’s a public therapy session.
In 1994, President Bill Clinton put in quite a bit of a hard work during the midterm, a direct referendum on his first two years of office. Clinton was only selected in 43% of the vote two years ago (mainly thanks to Rospero’s 19% stake as an independent candidate). He knew he was in trouble. He could have run more left, like Democrats were going in 2025 or pivoted to the center. He wisely chose the latter in the name of street smart and self-preservation.
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And after passing a well-balanced budget with Republican House Speaker Newt Ginrich, declaring that “the era of great government is over,” Clinton was in no time to sweat over Bob Doll. He won the presidential election in 2019.
Based on what we’ve seen so far in Trump 2.0, Democrats play a role in resistance, feeding its reduced MSNBC base, feeding the lean meat they crave with the provocations and memes and screams of “constitutional crisis” Apparently he likes to do it.
It’s not working. It’s not even nearby.
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