We have now established, about a million different ways, that Democrats have no intention of learning anything substantive from their defeat in November. First there was the disastrous meeting to select new leadership at the DNC, which resembled a bad “American Idol” audition more than anything else. The various non-binary and BIPOC candidates spent all of their time singing and complaining about how oppressed they are, instead of reflecting in any way on how they just lost the election. Then Democrats encouraged a domestic terror campaign against Tesla, which is obviously a surefire way to demonstrate your commitment to a stable, functioning democracy. And on top of that, Democrats also decided to go to federal court on behalf of Venezuelan terrorists who had just been deported, because as we all know, that’s what swing voters are really passionate about.
It would be a pretty significant understatement to say that this is not a winning strategy for the next election. To any objective observer, Democrats are acting like a party that badly wants to go extinct. But of course, Democrats have no intention of going extinct. Their sole purpose is obtaining as much power as possible. So it’s worth asking — as we watch Democrats double down on every single one of their policy positions from the last election cycle — what exactly their plan is, going forward. If they don’t intend to appeal to voters, what are they going to do? How are they going to regain power?


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