Wackos in Democrat party go after Schumer for keeping government working
The Democrat backlash against Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for voting for the Republican stopgap government funding bill shows the Democratic Party is "absolutely lost," Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., told Newsmax on Tuesday.
After criticizing the GOP funding bill, Schumer ultimately voted in favor of it Friday to keep federal agencies open. Since then, the New York Democrat has received intense blowback from within his own party, with some Democrats even calling for a primary challenge.
Hudson told "Wake Up America" that "people won't remember" Schumer's vote "necessarily" in 18 months, but "what it shows is the divisions in the Democrat Party."
"They are absolutely lost in the desert," Hudson said. "They have nothing to stand for. Their policies were absolute failure the last four years. But think about what just happened last week: Every single Democrat in the House of Representatives, except one, voted to shut down the government. And what was the principle they were fighting over? It was defending waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government.
"I mean, that's just a silly position, but that's where the Democrats found themselves," he continued. "Chuck Schumer did the right thing in the end by not shutting the government down, but now he's being pilloried within his party for it.
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It is the Democrats who wanted to shut down the government that should have received the blowback. Their position was absurd. Their only goal appears to be making the government unworkable because they lost the presidential election. The irony is that they lost that election by nominating a weak candidate who came across as a ditz. It also shows that the Democrats are in desperate need of a house cleaning, and Chuck Schumer is not the problem.
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It is without question domestic terrorism. When Democrats lose elections, they lose their minds. And they don’t seem to be in danger of finding them anytime soon.
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