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Disoriented Democrats Still Don’t Know What Hit Them

Posted on Saturday, February 1, 2025
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On Feb. 1, the Democratic National Committee will gather in suburban Maryland to elect a new chair. Every indication suggests they still don’t fully appreciate what happened to them in the 2024 election.

The two main contenders are Ken Martin, who is head of the Minnesota state Democratic Party, which is actually known as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and Ben Wikler, chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. Press reports suggest Martin is running a little ahead of Wikler. A lot of the discussion of the race involves internal party matters, such as the distribution of resources, and not the details of Democratic positions on various hot political issues.

It’s on the big issues that the broader party is currently foundering, and there is no evidence they’ll find their way anytime soon. 

The fundamental question they face is how to focus and moderate their instinct to fight every single thing President Donald Trump does. The reason is obvious and simple. If some – perhaps many – of the things the president does are popular, then across-the-board Democratic resistance will serve to make Democrats unpopular. Some Democrats see the problem, and want to pick their spots to criticize, but others can’t help themselves.

“There are going to be people that are going to respond to everything that Trump says and want to form some sort of narrative,” Democratic Rep. Marc Veasey of Texas told the Washington Post. “I do think that we have to be careful on which fights we pick with him and what we choose to respond to. … Otherwise, he is going to win to a certain degree if we’re not really careful in that area.”

On the other side, another House Democrat, Rep. Pat Ryan of of New York, argued that in Trump’s first week in office, Democrats “set the terms of the fight ahead,” by which he meant an ongoing billionaires vs. the people battle. He advocated constant political warfare. “If post-2016 was like a sort of street fight – a little bit sloppy, a lot of wild swinging – then I think 2025 has to be more like the close-quarters combat that I learned in the Army,” Ryan told Politico Playbook, “which is like a mix of jiu-jitsu and judo and a few other things where you’re using your enemies’ mistakes against them.”

What about those times, like now, when many Americans support what Ryan’s “enemies” – that would be President Trump and his supporters – are doing? The answer is not clear. We’ll see.

As this goes on, the Democratic Party’s media/intellectual base is deeply worried. In an essay headlined, “The Right Is Winning the Battle for Hearts and Minds,” the New York Times’ Thomas Edsall – employing classic Times language – noted that, “The full-scale assault by the conservative movement on liberal domination of the nation’s culture has begun to deliver key victories.”

The Right has moved beyond old strengths like talk radio to new strength in podcasts and social media, Edsall said, to challenge the Left’s domination of “academia, the literary world, the press, television, and streaming video.” That’s no small set of strengths on the Left, and no one should ever suggest that the Right has anything to match it. Nevertheless, Edsall suggests that the Left has been misusing its strengths for the wrong purposes, quoting a professor who said, “The big story from 2010 on is not Republicans growing more effective at messaging but Democrats growing increasingly out of step with the median voter as they catered ever more around the preferences of knowledge economy professionals.”

As all this talk goes on, inside the Democratic Party and its supporting groups, there’s one more thing to consider. As he starts just his second week in office, President Donald Trump is on a roll. On top of a barrage of executive actions, most notably on the border and immigration, Trump scored a victory over the weekend when the socialist president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, unexpectedly refused to accept planes from the U.S. bringing deported illegal immigrants back to their home country. Trump immediately responded with a threat of immediate retaliation – tariffs, visa holdups and more. Within an hour, Petro caved. Trump looked strong, and his adversaries looked weak.

The episode appeared to vindicate everything Trump has been saying – and Democrats have been denouncing – about his strategy to deport illegal border crossers, especially those who have committed additional crimes. Will it profit Democrats to engage in political jiu-jitsu against that? Probably not. The party still has to figure out how to address the new president’s successes.

Byron York is chief political correspondent for The Washington Examiner.

Reprinted with Permission from CFIF.org – By Byron York

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

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PaulE
PaulE
12 hours ago

Well, the DNC has selected a new, so-called leader. A new face pushing the exact same, thinly veiled Marxist agenda that the Democrats have been shoveling at the American public for decades. New face, same policies and agenda.

The message from the DNC is still “The American public was simply too stupid to appreciate and realize just how wonderful everything was under Democrat rule.” So, the obvious solution the new leadership is going with is to change up the Democrat messaging a bit, amp up the daily fear mongering with the usual support from the MSM of course, so the ignorant peons will once again vote Democrats back into power. Hey, nobody ever said the Democrat Party was filled with Mensa candidates capable of critical thinking.

kev
kev
2 hours ago

I just ate one more video game.

kev
kev
2 hours ago

The republicans have a problem though and that’s relying on religion too much for votes. There’s more to life than religion and there’s even holy wars over religion. Also, churches want your money which is never a good sign. I would rather give my money to the NFL Hall of Fame than any church. I used to be a fan of OJ Simpson until he started killing people. He was the top NFL player in history.

kev
kev
2 hours ago

I used to be a democrat but then they cared more about gays than normal straight people and I’m anti gay so I switched to republican over that issue. I’m also pro life and pro gun so being a republican makes sense. I once got thrown out of a baseball game for talking politics.

kev
kev
2 hours ago

President JD Vance needs more air time on TV because VP Trump is stealing that airtime. Vance is the president I voted for. The Obama legacy is a failure because he never brought out that hope and change. It was all a fake. I remember Ronald Reagan had quite a legacy but I forgot what he accomplished other than expanding the military and cutting taxes on incomes above $400000 which was the right thing to do because they are business owners and jobs got created. Iran Contra hurt Reagan unfairly, it was Oliver North who lied to the American people. Oliver North was on drugs. Yet Reagan is still the number 1 rated president on most lists. There were many businesses named after Ronald Reagan and even a character in a video game. They need to create a video game character for President and Commander in Chief JD Vance.

kev
kev
3 hours ago

Hi my name is Kevin and I just destroyed a video game because I suck at it and kept losing. I know the topic of AMAC is politics so I will announce that I did vote. I’m pro life so I voted for JD Vance for president since he is pro life. He was mistakenly listed as vice president when he should have been listed as president, so I changed the names of the ballot from Trump/Vance to Vance/Trump. I just ate the video game and it tasted terrible. Video games suck. Actually I would have preferred a Vance/Hayworth ticket as in JD Hayworth who was the consistent conservative. JD Hayworth was cheated out of a senate seat in Arizona in 2010 by that rat Juan McAmnesty. I suck at video games. Back to politics. I shouldn’t get off track. Even though I was not the biggest fan of George Bush Junior, he should be speaker of the house rather than Mike Johnson. He’d be absolutely perfect for the job.

Michael J
Michael J
9 hours ago

Dems have concentrated their efforts for only one thing, remain in power at any cost. Unfortunately, Americans don’t seem to care about leftist social issues when it comes to making a living or dealing with disasters. The government is supposed to guard our shores, deliver my mail and fix our roads. Instead they defunded our police, flooded illegals, and confused the mentally ill who didn’t know what sex they were. Add, poor response to national disasters, proxy wars and paying countries American taxpayers dollars Instead of building infrastructure, taking care of our veterans and real Americans. Woke ideology didn’t buy the election for them but damaged our nation to the brink. Democrats devalued our money, killed commerce and poisoned our citizens. Tough act to follow.

Dr Capital
Dr Capital
6 hours ago

Of course the left really doesn’t have a clue what they did to themselves.

They crossed the big bold line of sanity in everything they stand against. The humanistic wokeness they stand for is as nuts as bag of squirrels and they scream at every camera they want to double down on that.

Now we have a real live POTUS that isn’t a linguine spined whimp!

Listen up…it’s glorious to see them receive what they deserve and there’s plenty more to come.

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Centrist Democrat
Centrist Democrat
11 hours ago

We know what hit us. President Biden was not charismatic enough and his heath worsened. Kamala Harris replacing him at such a late date hurt also. The environmental far left has hurt us for years with the Green New Deal. The Israel – Palestinian war was catastrophic. Many Muslims and others refused to vote for Harris and sat out or voted for Stein. The democrats could not communicate effectively on most anything. Nikki Haley made the general, she would have won 40 states.

The democrats are going to have a long civil war so MAGA is going to be in power until they go too far, such as trying to ban abortion or gay marriage nationwide.

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