Posted on 11/22/2024 2:42:57 PM PST by Navy Patriot
Former NBC News anchor Brian Williams on Wednesday said the Democratic Party was dead and blamed Vice President Kamala Harris' loss in the 2024 presidential election to minority pandering and elitism.
"It's insulting when members of the working class, which the Democratic Party has lost entirely in our lifetimes, to insist the economy is doing great," Williams said during an interview with NBC "Late Night" host Seth Meyers.
"A 12-pack of Bounty is $40; rich folks don't feel that. Poor folks already switched to Sparkle during the Covid lockdown. I think telling them that the NASDAQ is gangbusters is further insulting. It's insulting. I think the biggest unforced error of the Biden administration, by far, was the border. To tell people it's not a problem is insulting. For the working class to see incoming migrants getting welcome bags, debit cards, and hotel rooms is probably insulting as well. So, there's a lot of work to do," he added
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“Former NBC News anchor Brian Williams on Wednesday said the Democratic Party was dead and blamed Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 presidential election to minority pandering and elitism.”
Absolutely. Sometimes parties have to evolve away from ideas that have failed them and essentially change their mind about what works and what doesn’t.
In a decent democracy or republic the party will grow stronger as the ideas rise to the top. A free press is crucial to delineate which ideas work and which are trash. That’s why our lame ass press who picked a dog in the fight 40 years ago couldn’t report accurately to save their life.
Now that’s poetic.
Hey Brian… sounds like “INSURRECTION!!!!” to me, pal…
Nicely done, and true!
To truly ensure victory the dems need to hire Jaguar’s new ad team.
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