Did the Democrats finish it, as we officially knew it for decades?
Charlamagne Tha God, co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club, and often one of the most recognized, sane and necessary voices in our country had This to say About the Democrats: “If I were a Democrat, I'm not going to talk to the party right now because I'd be embarrassed. The party is confused. The party has no leadership. The party has no message.
And how bad is that really bad for the Democrats? It may be much worse than Charlamane believes. in Recent polls from Quinnipiac Only 21% of voters in Congress approve Democrats. This is the lowest number on record.
This may be shocking news for those who haven't yet tracked this downfall, but that's something I've heard for weeks from Democrats I know. My friend on the left considers himself to be a more “old school liberal.” More in line with the thoughts and policies of Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter were thrown in a good way.
These old-fashioned liberals believe that the Democrats they signed should be to protect the rights of the working class, the deprived and silent, and that they need to protect the voiceless. But they all believe that the mission must be folded within traditional practical boundaries rather than being sidetracked and obstructed by the “awakening” initiative currently being demanded by the far left wings of their party.
At the time, Democrats were in favor of the working class, the disenfranchised and forgotten. what happened? That's a question that many of my old-fashioned liberal friends are asking themselves.
For each person who asked me, I gave them the exact same answer: “Donald Trump happened.” The silent begins to unravel when a New York City businessman rides a Trump Tower escalator and announces he will run for the president, the Democrats, the working class and the disenfranchised.
Almost immediately, Knee Kindergarten for Democrats and allies in the media, academia, science and medicine were to oppose everything Trump said or proposed. It was as if a red curtain of rage had come down in their eyes, and everything that was visible was their unhinged hatred of Trump's pinball in their minds.
There is no better idea about the poor. There is no debate about poor people and working class members being told they can no longer afford to raise the costs of food, rent, medicine, childcare and education. There was no idea about open borders, and millions of illegal immigrants were sucking up taxpayer dollars that could have dramatically helped poor and working-class Americans. There is no idea about the rise in violent crime, the collapsed internal cities, or the failure of public schools.
no. All ounces of the energy and brain power of these democratic “leaders” were redirected to destroy Trump's first administration and did it all with collective forces to prevent him from becoming a Republican candidate in 2024.
Since Trump took office on January 20th, he has accomplished two notable things. The first is to get in office in his first few weeks than any president in US history. Secondly, even if they're plunging to the bottom to ultimately push Democrats off the edge and into the deep by, they're oddly screaming at the defense of fraud, waste and abuse within the federal government, completely ignoring the issues of bread and butter that are so important to their components.
“We hate Trump” is now a whole democratic platform.
Many of my old-fashioned liberal friends thought that after Trump embarrassingly defeated Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz tickets, the remaining Democrats “leadership” would return to those bread and butter issues. But no. Apparently, as led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) and Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), they have tripled the only policy with “We hate Trump.”
The promises are held and the outcome from the issue of an oval office to the Americans delivers both at record speeds. Democrats and the media can deny everything they want while they attack Trump and Elon Musk, but voters know success and the real thing when they see it.
For multiple reasons, including decades of real-world business experience. Because of his “America First” policy. Because he is making American energy independent again. Because he is reshaping our army into the best combat squadrons in the world. For multiple witch hunts, legal fraud, and raids he survived. Because he showed courage to encourage courage when he was shot by an aspiring assassin and instinctively jumped to his feet and shouted “fight, fight, fight, fight.” And I honestly and honestly believe that future historians will one day declare Trump our biggest president, as he is the catalyst behind the upcoming ceasefire in Ukraine.
But when they do, will they note that he brought the Democrats as we know, except that they are a catalyst to prevent potential World War II?
“Hate” is not a policy. It's the death sentence of a former great party.
Douglas McKinnon He is a former White House and Pentagon official.





