It’s a poor week to be a Democrat. Donald Trump will once again be in office. The House of Representatives and the Senate are now governed by democrats. Democrats are normally supported by minority voters, but they quickly left the party. Democrats are shaving their heads, promising not to have sex, and telling you never to talk to your Trump-loving cousins at Thanksgiving in the most effective way. And the party ca n’t seem to come to terms with why they lost the election and what needs to be done to fix it.  ,
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I enjoy kicking back and watching the bickering. It’s fun to be on act for a change. I had the same emotions as when my dearest Georgia Bulldogs won the national championship in college basketball with a scorching 65-7 victory in January of this year. And I particularly enjoy watching two of the party’s most prominent individuals, Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders, fight it out in a very public forum.  ,
After the poll results were released, Sanders took to X to retaliate against the Democrats for abandoning “working group people.”  ,
Pelosi did n’t like what Sanders said, and she let it be known when she appeared on the New York Times podcast” The Interview” on Saturday:” With all due respect, and I have a great deal of respect for him, for what he stands for, but I do n’t respect him saying that the Democratic Party has abandoned the working class families. That’s where we are” . ,
She went on to tout the whole tired” Joe Biden’s policies have been great, Trump only helps the rich” narrative — that I’m assuming most people do n’t actually buy, given the election results — as proof. According to her,” cultural problems” are why the Democrats lost the election. ” Well, elections also have social ramifications. Guns, God, and gays — that’s the way they say it”, she said during the meeting.  ,
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Oh, and it’s also Biden’s problem. ” Had the senator gotten out early, there may have been other applicants in the competition”, Pelosi suggested. She added that a key was planned, but that it was impossible because Biden endorsed Kamala Harris right away after she pulled out of the competition.  ,
You’re running out of straw to knowledge, Nancy.  ,  ,
But this was n’t the end of the back-and-forth between the octogenerians. On Sunday, Sanders made an appearance on” Meet the Press” and retaliated against Pelosi by using examples from his time, such as a minimum wage increase.  ,
Everyone from the women at” The View” to former Biden aides jumped in and blasted her for causing her to pull Biden out of the race in the first place on Monday, making it abundantly clear that Pelosi is n’t likely to win this debate. With only a few more days, Pelosi might not even have any friends, not even among the Democratic Party.  ,
We ca n’t get too cocky, even though it’s entertaining for those of us who voted for Trump to sit back and watch these people fight among themselves. We ca n’t become complacent.  ,
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez easily won her re-election charge in New York’s far-left 14th Congressional district with nearly 69 % of the ballot, and with many of her supporters also voting for Trump. This weekend, AOC posed a question to her followers on social advertising: Why?  ,
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She received many responses and posted many of them on Instagram, including” It’s really simple … Trump and you care for the working group” and” Voted Trump, but I like you &, Bernie. I do n’t trust either party establishment politicians”.  ,
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We may take notice of this, in my opinion. In a post about the election, I explained how Republicans and Democrats no longer face off in our nation. It’s” Us vs. Them”. It’s the American citizens vs. the creation. The Donald Trumps who are unfazed against anyone in the earth and their special interest groups are known as the Nancy Pelosis of the world.  ,  ,
And that sort of change is exactly what people want, whether they’re Democrat, Republican, democratic, conservative, red, orange, left, straight, etc. And that’s why Trump won, despite receiving a statewide majority of both political and popular votes.  ,
But it’s not enough to succeed. Trump, the GOP, and the rest of us who have voted this way for years may offer. We had warmly welcomed the newcomers and demonstrate to them that their choice was the best one. We ca n’t just tell them what we stand for, we have to show them. They need to see for themselves a flourishing business, a solid border, national security, liberty, rights, liberty again, and the American individualism that we’ve all believed in for years. Otherwise, the left might eventually become conversant with all of this and develop a unique Donald Trump ( presuming Bernie Sanders stops running for office one day ). I mean, he’s 83. It’s gotta happen at some point, right? ).  ,
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