On November 9, 2016 the Democratic party and its legions
of supporters awoke to a blurred reality with Donald Trump beating its
Wonder Woman/Warrior Princess/Saul Alinsky Apostolate Hillary Clinton. A woman who, by her own admission, was far
superior to the average person and would have been happy to stamp out the nation
of deplorable middle Americans who had rallied behind candidate Trump. Her
legions, located in California, NYC, and other urban centers could not
understand how this unthinkable thing could have happened.
Since then there have been a number of special elections (four
actually) to fill congressional vacancies created by people moving to fill the
administrative vacancies. In each and
every case the DNC has pushed a candidate almost as flawed as her highness
HRC. In each case, they have lost
because the local voters are, for the most part, the very deplorables HRC
talked about in her campaign and outside money could not buy them.
The Republican Party is gloating. I expect they will live to regret that, but
for now they are busy patting themselves on the back for their brilliance.
What I’ve observed since that remarkable November 2016 night
is the DNC and its public news media support seem incapable of self-criticism and examination. As long as people like Nancy Pelosi, Maxine
Waters, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, John Lewis and Tom Perez represent the DNC,
as their public face and leadership, this trend will continue when the average voter steps into
the ballot booth.
For the reality is simple; outside the liberal enclaves they come from they are toxic reminders of a Presidency that sought to divide this nation along racial and gender identification lines with routine name calling, shaming, and at times outright lies.
For the reality is simple; outside the liberal enclaves they come from they are toxic reminders of a Presidency that sought to divide this nation along racial and gender identification lines with routine name calling, shaming, and at times outright lies.
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