As it turns out, Americans are not big on trannies, niggermania, and endless war.
We can see in the rearview that this was the focus of the Biden Administration:
- Manipulating children into becoming trannies
- Flooding the country with useless brown people
- Starting wars all over the world
- Promoting weird ideological gibberish
- Legalizing violent crime
- Attacking and denigrating white people while replacing them with unqualified brown people from wherever
- Talking constantly about abortion as the fundamental foundation of America
- Forcing people to take dangerous experimental vaccines
- Regulating the economy into total oblivion
No one likes any of that. But it’s literally their entire platform. They don’t have anything else, and if they want to be relevant again, they’re going to have to pull a completely new platform out of nowhere.
Given that there is literally no shred of their platform that is popular, with the one exception of abortion, it’s difficult to even know where they would start in reshaping the party.
Apparently, the person they choose as their next leader will be an indicator of the direction they want to go in.
AP:
Democrats, desperately seeking a new message and messengers to push back against the Trump administration, will elect a new leader Saturday in a low-profile Democratic National Committee election that could have big implications for the party’s future.
More than 400 DNC members from every state and U.S. territory have gathered in suburban Washington for the election, which features a slate of candidates dominated by party insiders. Outgoing Chair Jaime Harrison is not seeking reelection.
Most of the candidates acknowledge that the Democratic brand is badly damaged, but few are promising fundamental changes. Indeed, nearly three months after Donald Trump won the popular vote and gained ground among key Democratic constituencies, there is little agreement on what exactly went wrong.
Are these people retarded?
Literally everything went wrong. Again with the exception of abortion, the overwhelming majority of the country hates everything about the Democrat Party.
Facing an emboldened Trump presidency, however, the leading candidates are talking tough.
“As we reel with shock at the horror that Trump is visiting on communities across this country, we need a DNC and a DNC chair who’s ready to bring the intensity, the focus and the fury to fight back,” said Ben Wikler, the Wisconsin Democratic chairman and a top candidate for DNC chair.
The election comes less than two weeks after Trump’s inauguration as Democratic leaders struggle to confront the sheer volume of executive orders, pardons, personnel changes and controversial relationships taking shape in the new administration. The next DNC chair would serve as a face of the Democratic response, while helping to coordinate political strategy and repair the party’s brand.
Just 31% of voters have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released this week that offers a dramatic contrast with Trump’s GOP. Forty-three percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party.
With all of their gibberish, the Democrats have potentially created a one-party system in America.
The Biden presidency was such an absolute nightmare, that there is virtually no chance they can gain any traction at all in the coming years. Trump might well start some wars – or rather, his administration might – but the Democrats have taken a hardline position of supporting all wars, because of “our values in a democracy.”
Aside from that, everything is shaping up to be much better in America as a result of the Trump Administration. Despite constant lies from the media, the economy was horrible under Joe Biden, and Trump is already fixing that. Polls consistently show that no one liked this “woke” gibberish about trannies and George Floyd. Some minority of women like it, but they are not a significant political force. And frankly, even a lot of women started to get freaked out by the homosexuals going after kids and the legalization of violent crime.
It’s difficult to even imagine a path that the Democrats could take to regain popularity. The only thing they can do is hope that Donald Trump is sabotaged from within his own administration.