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Comedian says Dems lost ‘coolness factor,’ are no longer dominating culture

Comedian Andrew Schultz told Fox News Digital that Democrats have lost “cool” completely after decades of dominant culture in America.

According to Schultz, when he was growing up, Democrats were considered “cool” parties, and Republicans were considered “horny.” Over the past few years he has noticed that these feelings surrounding the two parties have been “completely switched.”

“When I was a kid… Democrats were lying on either side. They would listen to any music they wanted to listen to and say whatever they wanted to say – they were cool words,” Schultz argued.

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The comedian felt that Republicans have taken over this “cool” appearance in recent years, and that President Donald Trump has played an important role in the shift.

“Trump has got a mom of three babies… It's like Republicans are saying, 'Yes, you say whatever you want to say.' The parties were completely switched when I was a child.

Comedian Andrew Schultz felt that Democrats lost their decades of grip on American culture and were no longer considered “cool things.”

Schultz argued that the catalyst behind this switch is summarised in correlation with the catalyst of identity between the two parties. Trump is a billionaire, but the comedian feels he can relate to him because of the way people talk about him.

“Now, the coolness factor has been completely switched, so of course, I think people are drawn to something more accessible. And I think Democrats really need to zero in it. Why don't you get it?

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According to Schultz, the Democrats appear to be carried over to “Ivy League types of rich kids.”

“Unfortunately, for Democrats, a lot of parties are kind of adopted by things like rich kids like the Ivy League, but like these, they're not like billionaires' technical money, but they're kind of legacy rich,” Schultz argued.

Andrew Schultz

Schultz claimed that Democrats struggle to relate to the American people, and appeared to be adopted by “Ivy League types of rich kids.”

The comedian continued.

Schultz later pointed out that Sen. Bernie Sanders' domestic and international candidates in the 2016 presidential primary, Democrats had a friendly candidate, but instead decided to run Hillary Clinton in the general election.

“That's why they love Bernie. I don't think they're looking down at me like this guy actually wants to help me. “They didn't bother, so they don't care that Trump was given money by his father and all the other people.

Andrew Schultz

The comedian believed that the American massive Swass trusted Bernie Sanders. Because he was able to tell people he wanted to actually help voters rather than simply win the election and become president.

He went on to explain how important it was that he believed to have bothered Clinton in the 2016 election, that it was that it was that candidates actually want to help them, that candidates actually want to help them.

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“How do you make people feel like you want to help them, not you want to win? Hilary wanted her to win. It was like gross.”

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