Democrats in disarray
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There doesn’t seem to be a consensus agreement from the Democrats just yet, but there’s some signs that they are looking to throw in the towel and completely revamp their entire party. The purpose would be to actually connect with Americans once more, instead of just doubling down on extremist agendas and pretending like they aren’t extreme.
One top Democrat strategist had a “come to Jesus” moment on CNN where she talked about how she truly believes the Democrat Party is no longer a “common sense party.” That choice of words is interesting considering Donald Trump declared the Republican Party to be the Party of common-sense on the campaign trail.
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“We are not the party of common sense, which is what the message that voters sent to us for a number of reasons,” Roginsky said. “For a number of reasons, we don’t know how to speak to voters. When we address Latina and language — listen — language has meaning.”
A key example of this, Roginsky suggested, is the use of terms like “Latinx” to address Latino voters. She argued that such terms, while intended to be inclusive, often miss the mark and fail to resonate with the intended audience. “When we address Latino voters as Latinx, for instance, because that’s the politically correct thing to do, it makes them think that we don’t even live on the same planet as they do,” Roginsky explained.
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The Democrats have wandered too far to the left and that has left more moderate voters behind. They are going to have to come back to the center to win more elections. BTW, Kamala Harris is a symptom of this problem. At this point, they don't seem to have anyone the equal of Bill Clinton in reaching out to the mainstream voters.
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Donor backlash devastates Ivy League as Harvard, Columbia seek bailouts
Ivy League universities, particularly Harvard and Columbia, have faced a crisis since October 2023, when both institutions revealed themselves as places where blatant anti-Semitism openly flourishes. Amid the anti-Semitic uprisings on campus, the presidents of both schools also faced academic plagiarism charges. Alumni and donors, who expected more from the schools’ leaders and did not share the apparent tolerance for Jew-hatred, have stopped contributing financially.
As reputational and financial damage mounted, Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned in disgrace last January, and Columbia President Minouche Shafik followed in August.
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And there is this about the Democrats' politics of fraud:
@JasonJournoDC
Charlamagne: “Don’t y’all find it strange that now that he’s won, they’re not calling him a threat to democracy? They’re not calling him a fascist ... I would think that, if you really believe that, then somebody’s speech would be about how America effed up and how things are about to be really bad. It just makes you wonder how much of it did they really believe, or how much of it was just politics."
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