Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
Democrats debate whether opposing Trump is enough for midterms
Democrats are divided on how to define the party’s image and platform heading into the midterms, with some warning opposition to the White House has become a su
Sen. John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democrat who frequently breaks with his party, said Democrats are governed by “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” in an interview with the “All-In” podcast. When asked who leads the Democratic Party, Fetterman argued it is being driven more by reflexive resistance to Trump than a cohesive vision.
“Oh, we don’t, we don’t have one. I think, I think the TDS that — I think that’s the leader right now. You know, right now our party, is, is governed by the TDS, and now it’s made it virtually impossible, without being punished, as a Democrat, to agree something’s good, or ‘I agree with the other side,’ and I would define that by (Operation) Epic Fury,” Fetterman said.
The Democrats need to come up with some kind of cohesive vision, just as Fetterman says. Their only seeming core beliefs, besides hating Trump, are beliefs in opposition to the beliefs of the vast majority of American people. Opposition to voter ID, opposition to protections of children from the Transgenderization Industry, opposition to women and girls sports, and opposition to a secure border, opposition to putting American Citizens ahead of illegals, and opposition to the president who just over a year ago won a huge landslide.
They are also for a lot of new ideas, but they are afraid to discuss them publicly.
Why?
They will need to sell them if they are to have any chance to win.