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n February 4, an American television audience watched the nationâs oldest political party commit mass suicide. In front of the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., many of the Democrat Partyâs most well-known Congressional figures gathered to whine about the zero-based budget analysis being conducted by Elon Musk, the billionaire who leads the ad hoc Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Musk is discovering that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) effectively became a slush fund for âprogressiveâ Democrats to launder money and finance political vanity projects and graft. Recipients included organizations associated with George Soros, Bill Gates and Chelsea Clinton; hers alone received $84 million from the agency.
Comments from Congressional Democrats are beyond telling.
âElon Musk is a Nazi nepo baby, a godless, lawless billionaire,â Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts shouted, receiving enthusiastic cheers. âThis is the American people. This is not your trashy cyber truck that you can just dismantle, pick apart and sell the pieces of.“
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âWe are not done agitating. We will see you in the courts, in Congress, in the streets.â Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey agreed. âWe will not take this (excrement) from Donald Trump and Elon Musk; we will fight back,â screamed McIver, who promised to âshut down the city. We are at war!â
Those and similar comments reflect more than irresponsible agitation. They expose the Democrat Party as out of ideas. The Democrats have nothing but corruption and intimidation â as Musk and President Donald Trump are ruthlessly revealing.
The Democrats themselves know they constitute a spent force. They admitted as much 48 hours earlier while concluding a conference to elect a new party chairman.
âIn private meetings and at public events, elected Democrats appear leaderless, rudderless and divided,â wrote the New York Timesâ Lisa Lerer and Reid J. Epstein, who added that the party âis struggling to define what it stands forâ and âwhat issues to prioritize.â
âThey disagree over how often and how stridently to oppose Mr. Trump,â Lerer and Epstein continued. âThey have no shared understanding of why they lost the election, never mind how they can win in the future. The tepid race for D.N.C. chair illustrated the lack of a broad party message that goes beyond attacking Mr. Trump to offer a new vision.â
The Democrats put themselves in that position by embracing ideological radicals, an educated class infatuated with them and the billionaire oligarchs who fund them, such as Soros. That explains the abuse of USAID. In the process, the party embraced the absolute contempt those radicals and their acolytes have for the rest of society.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris illustrate both sides of the problem. Biden felt so insulated from accountability that he believed he could get away with insulting prospective voters during his 2020 Presidential campaign. In previous decades, any candidate would receive pervasive, unrelenting criticism for such behavior.
The virtual president even threatened to withhold school lunches from low-income students in 2022 if their schools refused to implement pro-transgender policies.
In 2024, Harris made a point of making legalized abortion the centerpiece of her own presidential campaign. By doing so, she told American voters two things. First, neither she nor her party have any answers to the broader questions posed by domestic and international problems. Second, her partyâs base is far too narrow.
David Brooks, the New York Timesâ token faux-conservative, described the current Democrat Party as âthe party of the universities, the affluent suburbs and the hipster urban cores,â while honestly confronting his own classâs myopia.
âThose of us in the educated class decided, with some justification, that the postindustrial economy would be built by people like ourselves, so we tailored social policies to meet our needs,â Brooks wrote. âMeanwhile, vocational training withered. We shifted toward green technologies favored by people who work in pixels, and we disfavored people in manufacturing and transportation whose livelihoods depend on fossil fuels.”
âSociety worked as a vast segregation system, elevating the academically gifted above everybody else. Here was a great chasm of inequality right before their noses and somehow many Democrats didnât see it. Many on the left focused on racial inequality, gender inequality and LGBTQ inequality. High school graduates ⌠donât speak in the right social justice jargon or hold the sort of luxury beliefs that are markers of public virtue.â
Though Brooks called Trump âa monstrous narcissist,â he admitted âthereâs something off about an educated class that looks in the mirror of society and sees only itself.â
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman defined his partyâs problems more bluntly. âI think their primary currency,â he said, âwas shaming and scolding and talking down to people and telling them âHey, I know better than you,â or âYouâre dopes,â or âYouâre a bro,â or âYouâre ignorantâ or, âHow can you be this dumb? I canât imagine it. And then, by the way, theyâre fascists. How can you vote for that?â
âI know and I love people that voted for Trump, and theyâre not fascist,â Fetterman added. âThey donât support insurrection and those things. If you go to an extreme, and you become a boutique kind of proposition, then youâre going to lose the argument â and we have done that.â
As they performed an autopsy on Harrisâ failed efforts, two Democrat insiders who managed successful presidential campaigns advised their party to pay serious attention to the legitimate concerns of ordinary Americans.
âDemocrats have flat-out lost the economic narrative,â wrote James Carville, who guided President Bill Clintonâs 1992 and 1996 victories. âThe only path to electoral salvation is to take it back. Perception is everything in politics, and a lot of Americans perceive us as out to lunch on the economy â not feeling their pain or caring too much about other things instead.â
Rahm Emanuel, who managed President Barack Obamaâs successful 2008 and 2012 campaigns, agreed.
âWith inflation stinging, school absenteeism skyrocketing and studentsâ academic scores plummeting,â Emanuel wrote, âDemocrats consumed themselves in debates over pronouns, bathroom access and renaming schools and adopted terms such as âcare economyâ and âLatinxâ to win over voters. It was a hermetically sealed conversation with ourselves, and we appeared much as we sounded: distant and detached.â
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But addressing the legitimate needs of ordinary Americans in a coherent, practical way means abandoning the anti-Trump histrionics and the âwokeâ narrative those same Americans rejected in November. Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett admits the problem but disregards the solution.
âWe have no coherent message,â she said. âThis guy (Trump) is psychotic. Thereâs so much but everything that underlines it is white supremacy and hate. There needs to be a message that is clear on at least the underlying thing that comes with all of this.â
The contenders for the Democrat Partyâs top leadership position reflected Crockettâs view. During their debate, moderator Johnathan Capehart from MSNBC asked how many of them believed that racism and misogyny accounted for Harrisâ defeat?
All the contenders raised their hands. One even raised both her hands. âThatâs good,â Capehart replied. âYou all passed.â
The ongoing USAID scandal represents the Democratsâ biggest challenge since the Civil War, when that party defended slavery. But instead of initiating their own reforms, Democrats rely on agitprop.
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On Feb. 7, in response to Trumpâs executive order dissolving the Department of Education, about a dozen Congressional representatives effectively formed a mob and demanded entrance to the departmentâs locked building, claiming Congressional privilege. Led by California Rep. Maxine Waters â who has incited mob action before â the representatives tried to intimidate the lone security guard. Police from the Department of Homeland Security had to be called to disperse the mob.
Either the Democrats confront their own corruption and condescension, or American history will record their boisterous political theatrics as the dying screech of an increasingly irrelevant party.âŞ

























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