Please do not go around saying you’re gonna try to find “common ground” with lawbreaking jerks and meet people halfway on killing Americans. Good gravy if you live in Michigan please tell her not to be saying milquetoast and asinine crap to the media. What the hell happened here?
Puck – Silence of the Dems Democrats have been rendered speechless not just by the sweep of Trump’s victory, but also by the realization that his popularity has never been higher. A new Puck/Echelon poll illuminates his weaknesses—and how the likes of Whitmer and Pritzker could take advantage. Peter Hamby January 27, 2005 Whitmer, an occasionally talented politician, responded with some pablum—the same stuff you’re hearing a lot from Democrats right now, in state capitals and the halls of Congress. A few examples: “I am not out looking for fights. I am always looking to collaborate.” “I am focused on moving forward and finding common ground where we can.” “I am not against tariffs, per se, but we have to be strategic.” The interview wasn’t bad or embarrassing. It was just rote, cautious, and forgettable—a manifestation of where Democrats are right now in the first week of Trump 2.0, which looks very different from his first tour in office. Back then, the American public was stunned, Trump was unprepared, and Democrats were in permanent attack mode.
Remember, if your Democratic Party representative isn’t hearing from you, they will assume you think they’re doing just fine!
