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tâs been two weeks since American Eagle brought sexy back to the American advertising culture, and the Left is still grappling with how to deal with Sydney Sweeney. Last Friday, Biden White House functionary Rob Flaherty joined the fray with an op-ed in Politico entitled âThe Sydney Sweeney Saga Shows Why Republicans Keep Winning.â In his opening paragraphs, he laments the stupidity of the radical Leftâs insane reaction to the ad campaign while admitting that âDemocrats keep losing the culture war, and with it, the narrative war that inevitably shapes who wins elections.â
I suppose Flaherty should be commended for admitting the culture war is ongoing instead of calling it âphonyâ like more prominent members of his party. Sadly, there is little else praiseworthy in his diatribe. In his willful blindness, Flaherty chooses to blame his partyâs woes on âthe media ecosystem weâre all trapped inâ rather than the massive elephant in the room: the Democrat Partyâs lack of credibility with the American people.
âȘ Take A Good Look In The Mirror
Flaherty shares some guilt in destroying that credibility. Although heâs only a minor character in Original Sin, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompsonâs better-late-than-never exposĂ© of the cover-up surrounding Bidenâs mental degeneration, Flahertyâs role as director of digital strategy for the Biden Administration put him squarely on the front lines of the conspiracy.Â
In the 2020 campaign, Flaherty was responsible for countering Republican âmisinformationâ about Bidenâs âverbal stumblesâ by successfully âblasting a targeted audience with images of Biden looking stronger and more assertiveâ in order to âquell doubts about his age,â the book details. As deputy campaign manager during the âbad timesâ after Bidenâs catastrophic debate in 2024, he âfelt the need to push back against the news media and ⊠the Democratsâ âbed wetting-brigadeâ and argue that Biden was the strongest Democrat to take on Trump.â In short, it was Flahertyâs job to convince an increasingly skeptical public that their emperor wasnât strutting naked before them.
He continued as minister of illusions when he jumped ship to become part of Kamala Harrisâs doomed presidential campaign. Though he claims in the op-ed to âhave soul searched about why Harris lost,â he is either too cowardly or too brainwashed to admit what the majority of Americans (including his colleagues in Bidenâs inner circle) know: Harris was a disastrous DEI hire for vice president who was undemocratically foisted upon the Democrat Party faithful and is simply not up to the job of leading the free world.
âȘ Ignoring Reality Is A Poor Strategy
Instead, Flaherty falls back on a Democrat boilerplate explanation: their defeat came from a failure to properly leverage new digital communication models. In a classic leftist move, he blames the lack of effective messengers rather than the message itself, despite his partyâs continuing dominance of the legacy media landscape.
Flahertyâs description of the rightâs âmedia-to-politics pipelineâ regarding the Sweeney ads is accurate, but he doesnât understand what made that pipeline effective in the first place: the Leftâs knee-jerk hatred of anything that pleases ordinary Americans. Yes, the criticism of American Eagle began âamong a few hyper-online lefty TikTokers,â but this group is now the cornerstone of the Democrat base, and Republicans know it.Â
Having completely lost its grip on the working class and seeing its race-based coalition slipping away, the Democrats continue to rely more and more on the energy of its radical fringes, which is why social media influencers masquerading as legislators are now considered leaders in the party. The very existence of social starlets, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett, reveals Democratsâ reliance on social media and the superficial approach to leadership it created.
Flaherty fails to grapple with these facts, apparently preferring to believe progressivism is only one viral clip away from redemption. That clip, he argues, could have been a recent Instagram post from a Nebraska Republican and âdog momâ who seems to be giving a Nazi salute, but âDemocrats didnât have the tools to make this slander stick.â Has he forgotten the weeks of discussion among corporate media figures prompted by a similar gesture from Elon Musk in January? Did that hate-fueled fever dream produce any political benefits for his fellow Democrats?Â
The truth is more prosaic: The Instagram post had no resonance because Democrats have accused Republicans (especially Trump supporters) of being Nazis so loudly and for so long that no one takes these accusations seriously except for the âhyper-online lefty TikTokersâ who create them. The Rightâs reaction to the comments about Sydney Sweeney being a Nazi, on the other hand, went viral precisely because it further confirmed, to a much larger and saner audience, that the Trump-hating Left is incapable of self-reflection and improvement.
âȘ The Definition Of Insanity
Flaherty cannot rationally expect Americans to believe the people who spent years lying to them about Trump being a Russian asset and Covid-19 coming from a Chinese wet market. But he continues to convince himself that he and his allies deserve their trust.
At the end of his op-ed, he laughably advises his leftist friends to âtreat politics not as the slicing and dicing of issues, but as the formation of perceptions,â as if the Democrats havenât been trafficking in fantasy instead of reality for years. The party now finds itself in an public approval death spiral because this strategy invariably emphasizes style over substance.
Flaherty wants his party to imitate the Republican âmachine that shows â not tells â people a story about cultural values,â but such imitations ring hollow because they stem from a place of dishonesty, a denial of what is actually happening before the audienceâs eyes.Â
Trump didnât need to show voters a story. They saw the story every time they filled up at the gas pump, went to the grocery store, watched leftist violence on the evening news, and heard about men dominating in womenâs sports. What Trump offers arenât narratives, but solutions. Heâs winning because he gives the story of Democrat malfeasance a happy ending.
In his inaugural podcast, Gov. Gavin Newsom asked Charlie Kirk what advice he had for Democrats in the wake of Trumpâs victory. Kirk bluntly responded, âGet better ideas, governor.â Unless party insiders like Rob Flaherty take this advice seriously and stop lying to themselves and everyone else about why they are losing, they will continue to lose in both the culture wars and the political debates that stem from them.âȘ























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