The dilemma of the Dems

 Hotair:

If you spend any amount of time on X, it's impossible to miss the pattern.

Democrats are angry. Depressed. They scream at the camera. They fantasize about violence against "oppressors." They film themselves weeping, wailing, and gnashing their teeth. Just as you can be reasonably certain that anybody who flies an American flag is a Republican, you can be equally confident that everybody who wears a mask in 2025 (or back in 2024, 2023, or 2022) is a strong Democrat.
Democrats scream about "feeling unsafe" when people disagree with them. They get deeply upset, even frantic, when their core beliefs are even mildly challenged. They claim that using the "wrong" pronouns is "genocide," because disagreements are a rejection of their "reality." "I don't feel seen."
Unhappiness is a core part of their identity. Feeling oppressed, or feeling guilty about being an oppressor, or worrying that the world will end by...some date or another...is an obsession.
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Democrats have been on a downhill slide since the Reagan presidency.   They have no happy warriors now.  They also seem to be out of ideas to motivate voters.  Hating Trump is not a strong agenda.  It is going to take new leadership for them to become competitive again.

See also:

Wounded Democratic Party Needs Help, Calls in the Trans Cavalry. Hilarity Ensues.

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