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The Republican party has become the party of peace, against censorship and surveillance, for free speech, on the side of children, against toxins, and for regenerative and organic farming, farm markets, and healthy food. This is a complete inversion, but most Democrats don't see it because they are preoccupied with fear of Donald Trump. Most of the defamations and perjuries applied to Donald Trump are untrue. If you watch ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN, you're going to think that Donald Trump is a criminal, dictator, and monster.

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79% of people say the country is on the wrong track after three and a half years of the current administration. The speaker suggests that the current administration is responsible for this perception, despite Donald Trump also running for office. The speaker believes that over the last decade, something has become clear to them, and certainly to the Republicans on stage with them.

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I've never seen so many people wanting to see a president dead. I didn't see this level of anger when Biden pushed the '94 crime bill, opposed schooling for Black children, or made the "you ain't black" comment. Where was this outrage when Reagan put pharmaceuticals in inner cities? Trump wants to change things, and everyone loses their minds. I question whether the anti-Trump people are really Americans. Today's Democratic Party seems more like an immigrant party, not caring about Americans, but replacing you with people from other countries. They're taking your money and giving it to foreigners. When are you going to wake up? Why do you want to see Trump dead? Where was this energy when politicians were really doing bad things?

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The Democratic Party is often seen as toxic, even by its own members. Their approach has relied heavily on shaming and condescension, implying that they know better than others. This attitude alienates many, especially in places like Pennsylvania, where voters may support Trump without being fascists or insurrectionists. If the party continues to adopt extreme, niche perspectives, it risks losing broader support and the overall argument.

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The Democratic Party is often seen as toxic due to its tendency to shame and scold others, suggesting a superiority over those with differing views. This attitude alienates many, including those within the party. For example, in Pennsylvania, many Trump voters are not extremists or supporters of insurrection, yet they face derogatory labels. If the party continues to adopt extreme positions, it risks losing broader support and the overall argument.

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Last night, the behavior of the Democrats was disgraceful, demonstrating how out of touch they are with the American public. It was a shameful moment during the presidential address where Democrat members of Congress screamed at the president, walked out, and disrespected the American people. They didn't support keeping men out of women's sports, a child surviving brain cancer, or tax cuts for Americans. The Democrats only seemed enthusiastic about cheering for Ukraine, not for America. This exposed them as the party of insanity and hate, putting America last due to their Trump derangement syndrome. The mainstream media, like MSNBC and CNN, also missed the mark, with biased coverage. However, the President will continue to unify the nation through common-sense policies that uplift all Americans, despite the hatred from Democrats and the legacy media.

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Trump is failing, and he's trying to distract from that by attacking people like me. He won't deliver anything but retribution. He's a petty tyrant with flunkies, and Americans need to demand the progress we voted for, not Trump's revenge. As the opposition, it's our job to show the truth. This president is trying to shut down protest and our First Amendment rights. Republicans control everything, and if they can't deliver with all that power, they're admitting they're powerless. It's up to Americans to take our power and our country back and create the future we deserve.

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I'm critical of the Democratic party because I recently left it, like many others. I used to be a staunch liberal, but my perspective shifted when the left began pushing extreme narratives, leading me to research Trump more thoroughly. I realized much of what I'd been shown about him was taken out of context. The turning point was when I was told it was better to spend the holidays alone than with family who voted for Trump. I was also depressed as a liberal; liberalism made me hate everything. While empathy is good, lacking discernment is detrimental. The Democratic party now advocates for things I once opposed, like war, and they attack individual thought. It's why people are leaving, and Trump's increased support across demographics proves it. We're the "new right"—not Republicans, but a diverse group seeking positive change without the misery.

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Donald Trump wants to root out communists, Marxists, fascists, and radical left thugs in the country. The speaker believes that Joe Biden is the only Democrat who can defeat Trump in the next election. They urge Democrats and independents to come together to stop Trump. The speaker criticizes Democrats for making the same mistakes as in 2016, when Hillary Clinton lost to Trump. They highlight Clinton's warnings about Trump, but many Democrats criticized her instead. This led to some Democrats not voting and ultimately helped Trump win. The speaker warns that attacking Joe Biden will only benefit Trump and his supporters. It's a choice between Biden and Trump in 2024.

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79% of people say the country is on the wrong track after 3.5 years of the current administration. Over the last decade, people have become exhausted. Republicans, including former chiefs of staff, defense secretaries, national security advisors, and the former Vice President, believe Donald Trump is unfit, unstable, dangerous, and spends too much time on personal grievances instead of focusing on the American people. Despite these claims, half the country supports him, and he is beating his opponent in swing states. The election for President of the United States is not supposed to be easy. Donald Trump demeans the American people, talks about an enemy within, and suggested turning the American military on the American people.

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A socialist Marxist mayor of New York City is about to be elected as the new party leader. Half the Democrats want to meet him and take selfies with him, but they are unsure if they will endorse him. The speaker claims this reflects the Democratic party's shift in Washington and New York, but asserts it does not represent America as a whole. Republicans are delivering for hardworking families across the political spectrum, which is why the economy is starting to move in the right direction.

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Last night, Democrats protested President Trump's congressional address, but their message was confusing. While they criticized Trump as a potential dictator, his popularity remains higher than theirs. They defended Medicaid, a popular program, but their broader anxieties about Trump's agenda seemed muddled. Democrats haven't presented a clear alternative vision, leading to a perceived lack of core values. They've become the "car alarms that nobody pays attention to," as Senator Fetterman put it. They're silent on Trump's cuts to green energy subsidies and the decline in border crossings. Their positions on transgenderism, climate change, and DEI are unpopular, with polls showing support for banning males in female sports and investigations into misused climate program funds. Attempts to create a new agenda involve abandoning unpopular positions, resulting in a "Democrat nihilism" of simply opposing Trump without coherent reasons.

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The speaker criticizes Democrats for not considering the positive aspects of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. They highlight the innovation and growth they witnessed during a bus trip across the country. The speaker believes that when people associate MAGA with voting for Trump, they unfairly scapegoat his supporters. They acknowledge that Trump had some valid points about NATO, immigration, and the economy, but they disagree with his approach. The speaker calls for more respect and understanding towards fellow citizens, urging people to ask why individuals support Trump instead of making it a binary decision. They also criticize the negative rhetoric surrounding MAGA, believing it will have a detrimental effect on the economy.

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Axios reported Democrats are in their deepest hole in nearly fifty years. Democrats are cutting off their noses despite their own face in their haste to oppose President Trump. Democrats are cheering the decline of an American company which employs over a hundred thousand workers. They refuse the return of stranded American astronauts because SpaceX facilitated their return. They're trading in their electric vehicles for SUVs. They publicly refused to stand for childhood cancer survivor, victims of violent crimes during President Trump's joint address. Their message has gone from anti-Trump to anti-American.

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If my Democrat friends asked for advice, I'd tell them to try harder not to fail. Over the last four years, they've mismanaged Congress, COVID, the economy, inflation, the national debt, and Afghanistan. In opposing Trump and Musk, they've sided with bureaucrats and excessive spending over taxpayers, just like they support illegal immigration over the rule of law, transgender athletes over women's sports, and Hamas over Israel. Not all Democrats are like this, but the party is controlled by online activists who believe men can breastfeed, are triggered by race, and get upset over pronouns. Most Americans see this as extreme, and that's what's hurting the Democrats.

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The Republican party has become the party of peace, against censorship and surveillance, for free speech, on the side of children, and against toxins, regenerative farming, organic agriculture, farm markets, and healthy food. Democrats don't see this inversion because they are preoccupied with fear of Donald Trump. Most defamations and perjuries applied to Donald Trump are untrue. If you watch ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN, you're going to think that Donald Trump is a criminal, dictator, and monster.

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The Democrats are spreading disinformation, just like they did with Russia. They claim that President Trump is a threat to democracy, but the real threat is Joe Biden's incompetence. He is a crooked individual and the worst president we've ever had. Our nation is failing because of him. However, we will turn things around and make America great again.

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The opposition to the Trump administration's first hundred days is threefold: pollsters, the media, and the Democratic Party/institutionalized left. Pollsters underestimate Trump's support, reminiscent of 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections, to create momentum against him. The media, now in conflict with the Democratic left over the Biden scandal, have gained influence due to the Democratic Party's lack of an agenda. The Democratic Party and the left lack institutional power, an alternate agenda, and leaders. They cannot point to a "good old days" under Biden, as they allegedly "wrecked the country." All that remains are attacks on Trump's character, such as calling him a fascist or Nazi. The underlying principle uniting the opposition is fear that Trump's first hundred days might lead to a successful presidency.

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Axios reported Democrats are in their deepest hole in nearly fifty years. Democrats are cutting off their noses despite their own face in their haste to oppose President Trump. Democrats are cheering the decline of an American company employing over a hundred thousand workers. They refuse the return of stranded American astronauts because SpaceX facilitated their return. They are trading in their electric vehicles for SUVs. They publicly refused to stand for childhood cancer survivors and victims of violent crimes during President Trump's joint address. Their message has gone from anti-Trump to anti-American.

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We're in troubled times with war in the Middle East, "no kings" demonstrations, and reactions to Trump's deportation warrants. The opposition party isn't offering alternative proposals. For example, instead of opposing deportations, they could suggest a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants with no criminal record who are employed. The speaker claims that Democratic politicians are misrepresenting the situation regarding protests, and that some Democrats have engaged in disturbing behavior, such as a representative posting an image of Trump's decapitated head. A senator allegedly disrupted a press conference and was briefly detained by the Secret Service. The speaker questions the logic of "no kings" protests, arguing Trump faces constant legal and political challenges. Polls show support for Trump's policies, including deportations, with 54% of African Americans and 53% of Hispanics expressing positive appraisals of Trump. The speaker concludes that the Democratic party lacks a coherent message and resorts to smearing Trump, leading to a loss of confidence.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson: Politics, Trump, AOC, Elon & DOGE | Lex Fridman Podcast #462
Guests: Ezra Klein, Derek Thompson
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Democrats currently view the currency of politics as money, while the true currency is attention. This distinction highlights a significant divide between the two political sides. The inefficiency of government is a central theme in the discussion, emphasizing the need for a Department of Government Efficiency to address these issues. The conversation suggests that deregulating government itself is crucial for achieving democratic outcomes, as government often struggles to fulfill its objectives, such as building infrastructure or affordable housing. The Democratic Party is described as fragmented and leaderless, with the Obama coalition seen as exhausted. For the party to evolve, it must confront its past mistakes and adapt its messaging and actions. The discussion touches on the need for strong leadership that can articulate a new vision for the party, contrasting it with Donald Trump's ability to reshape the Republican Party by challenging established norms. Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, the guests, discuss their book "Abundance," which presents a manifesto for the left, advocating for a focus on building and creating rather than merely blocking or regulating. They argue that the left must embrace a more expansive view of government that prioritizes efficiency and effectiveness in addressing societal needs. The conversation also explores the differences between liberals and conservatives, particularly in what each side fears, values, and tolerates. Liberals tend to fear injustice and value change, while conservatives often fear cultural radicalism and value tradition. This fundamental difference shapes their respective approaches to governance and policy. The discussion shifts to the current political landscape, where the right is increasingly dominated by Trump and his allies, while the left struggles with internal divisions and a lack of clear leadership. The guests emphasize the importance of understanding the dynamics within both parties and the need for the Democratic Party to redefine itself to remain relevant. Klein and Thompson argue for a supply-side progressivism that focuses on increasing the availability of essential goods and services, such as housing and clean energy. They critique the current bureaucratic processes that hinder effective governance and advocate for a more streamlined approach that prioritizes outcomes over procedural adherence. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing the housing crisis, emphasizing that housing is not just about shelter but is integral to economic opportunity and social mobility. The guests argue that the left must adopt a more proactive stance in promoting housing abundance and deregulating the processes that currently restrict development. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the role of technology and innovation in shaping the future, expressing optimism about the potential for breakthroughs in science and technology to address pressing societal challenges. They stress the need for a government that can effectively harness these advancements to improve the quality of life for all citizens. In conclusion, the guests express hope for the future, emphasizing the importance of creating a political environment that fosters innovation, addresses systemic inefficiencies, and ultimately leads to a more equitable and prosperous society. They advocate for a vision of abundance that prioritizes building and creating over merely managing and regulating, positioning it as essential for the Democratic Party's revival and the nation's progress.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Why Working Class Turned to Trump, and Kamala's Uniquely Terrible Campaign, with Batya Ungar-Sargon
Guests: Batya Ungar-Sargon
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In this episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn discusses the reasons behind Donald Trump's electoral success with guest Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of *Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women*. They argue that the real divide in America is class-based, not racial or political, highlighting how working-class Americans, including former Democrats, resonated with Trump's agenda. They criticize the media's failure to understand this shift and the elitism of celebrities and politicians who dismiss Trump supporters as ignorant. They also explore how the Democratic Party has abandoned its pro-labor roots, leading to a loss of support among working-class voters, including Latinos and Black Americans. The hosts emphasize that Trump's appeal lies in his focus on issues important to the working class, such as strong borders and economic opportunity, contrasting this with the Democrats' current positions. They predict that unless the Democrats address these concerns, they will continue to lose elections. The conversation underscores a growing disconnect between elites and everyday Americans.

The Rubin Report

'The View's' Legal Team Forces Whoopi Goldberg to Correct Her Lie | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent controversy surrounding "The View," particularly comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding a Turning Point USA event, where she falsely claimed that Nazis were welcomed. Rubin criticizes the show's hosts, including Joy Behar, for spreading misinformation and attempting to connect conservative figures like Ron DeSantis to extremist groups. He asserts that the neo-Nazis were not allowed inside the event and were confronted by attendees. Rubin emphasizes that the media often distorts facts to create narratives that harm conservatives, labeling them as extremists without evidence. He highlights the broader implications of such rhetoric, suggesting it leads to violence and societal division. Additionally, he critiques the left's identity politics and economic policies, arguing they disproportionately harm minority communities. Rubin concludes by noting that many minorities are leaving the Democratic Party due to these issues, and he references Trump's past economic successes for these groups. He expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of conservatives and the lack of accountability for false claims made by public figures.

Breaking Points

RIDICULOUS: Aging Dem RETIRES Months After Blocking AOC
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The discussion centers on the Democratic leadership dynamics, particularly the oversight committee's leadership. AOC aimed for the ranking member position but was sidelined by Nancy Pelosi in favor of Jerry Connelly, who is now stepping down due to worsening health. Connelly's resignation raises concerns about the effectiveness of the oversight committee during a critical time for the Democratic Party. The potential replacement, Steven Lynch, is also in his 70s, highlighting a trend of older leadership despite the need for energetic representation. The hosts express frustration over the Democratic leadership's inability to adapt and effectively counter the Trump administration. They criticize Senator Schumer's lack of assertiveness, exemplified by his "strongly worded letter" to the Trump administration, which they find inadequate. The conversation shifts to the Democratic Party's struggle to connect with younger voters and the grassroots base, with references to various Democratic figures attempting to engage the public through social media and performative acts. Polling indicates a significant shift in favor of Democrats, suggesting potential midterm losses for Republicans. The hosts argue that Democrats need to embrace a more robust anti-oligarchy message to resonate with voters.
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