Remember when Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump and blamed everything from James Comey to Russian Facebook memes instead of her own unlikeable personality? Well, welcome to the sequel – Kamala Harris edition. Democrats are still doing mental gymnastics to avoid facing the obvious: admitting their party, their candidates and their ideas suck.
America is tired of their obsession with opposing Trump at all costs and their embrace of extreme positions, like allowing transgender athletes in women’s sports and bathrooms.
Instead of crafting a vision for the country, the Democratic Party has spent years branding themselves as the “anti-Trump resistance.” The problem? That’s not a governing platform. That’s social media rage therapy. Now, they’re reaping what they sowed: a historically low approval rating, a White House they couldn’t hold, and a party base that’s more fractured than Michigan roads.
Their latest bright idea? Hitching their hopes to a progressive California governor who’s turned his state into an exit strategy for taxpayers, while his social media manager fires off ALL-CAPS rants on X, desperately trying to cosplay as Donald Trump.
Let’s talk reality. Gavin Newsom and his Democrat pals have tied themselves to policies most Americans reject: defending chaotic border policies that leave communities overwhelmed, pushing soft-on-crime agendas that turn cities into episodes of Law & Order, and championing gender ideology that is wildly out of touch to the majority of voters. If their plan was to alienate every suburban family in America, mission accomplished.
Yet somehow, in the wake of Kamala’s loss to Trump, Dems are still sticking to their messaging scripts that voters keep rejecting.
Democrats keep doubling down on a losing formula, betting that shouting “Orange Man Bad” will magically erase years of economic pain, border chaos, and culture wars they helped fuel. Instead of soul-searching, they’re holding strategy meetings in echo chambers and writing fundraising emails about “saving democracy.”
Here’s a thought: maybe voters don’t care about your democracy slogans if they can’t keep their businesses open or feel unsafe in their neighborhoods. Maybe branding every parent with questions about school curriculum as a domestic terrorist wasn’t a winning strategy.
As of September 2025, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is conducting a post-election “after-action review” (autopsy) of the 2024 election cycle. Critics, however, say the committee is dodging the hard questions about its presidential campaign, instead preparing to scapegoat the very “outsiders” they paid off to follow orders. If the plan is to whitewash the truth and mislead their own party, why bother with the review at all?
If Democrats truly want to bounce back into relevance, they’ll need to do more than hold “save democracy” Zoom calls and write donor emails blaming everyone but themselves. They’ll need to confront their own policies, their own arrogance, and their own disconnect from regular Americans who are tired of skyrocketing energy costs, crime-ridden cities, and culture wars they never asked for.
And here’s where Kamala Harris comes in. Fresh off her defeat, she’s already polishing up her victim narrative, most likely preparing to lecture outsiders and voters on why they were wrong. Her upcoming memoir, 107 Days, will undoubtedly have all the excuses you’ve heard before: sexism, racism, “MAGA extremists,” and – of course – Donald Trump lying to everyone.
What it won’t include? A single ounce of introspection about how her party’s obsession with culture wars, soft-on-crime policies, illegal aliens and an anti-Trump brand with no vision cratered their chances. And how incompetent a Vice President and presidential candidate she was.
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