Some Democrats Are Admitting They Lied Before The Election

Watching Democrats try to figure out how they lost the election is a lot like watching a baby try to take their first steps – sometimes they get very close, then they fall right on their ass. They get there eventually; balance isn’t that difficult to achieve. However, unlike walking, Democrats will lose their life balance repeatedly throughout their lives, even though people do not forget how to walk. Some of them remember how to walk, while others may never stand upright again.

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How did the Kamala Harris campaign blow $1 billion?

Where did it all go? Yes, the money. That billion dollars.

It is the question being asked this week as the final figures from Kamala Harris’s failed presidential bid come in and the financial post mortem begins; strategists and consultants picking over the Democrats’ cash-corpse, discussing exactly how it was spent and how they would have spent it differently.

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Democrats, reeling from election losses, cast blame on each other

Two weeks removed from a set of losses that sent Democratic leaders into a tailspin, the years-long ideological battle between the progressive left and centrists has once again come to a head as both sides fight to shift blame and take the reins of the future direction of the party.

With the party grappling with how to prepare for midterm elections in two years, uncertainty about who will take over the Democratic National Committee, and expected internal debates over how to handle complete Republican control in the White House and on Capitol Hill, Democrats don’t have much time to find consensus on their path forward.

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The Left Genuinely Feels Beaten

In yesterday’s post on MSNBC viewership numbers cratering and in yesterday’s FPM+ Town Hall (as well as a future article profiling resistance leaders), I speculated that the energy at least at the moment wasn’t there.

“A key variable may be that there is a lack of energy or desire on the part of the leftist base to do it all again,” I wrote.

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The ‘foolproof’ election forecaster who predicted Trump would lose – what went wrong?

Surely not even Nostradamus could get it right all of the time.

Allan Lichtman had correctly forecast the result of nine of the past 10 US presidential elections (and even the one he didn’t, in 2000, he insists was stolen from Al Gore). His predictive model of “13 keys” to the White House was emulated around the world and seemed all but indestructible.

Until, that is, Donald Trump, the notorious human wrecking ball, came along and broke his crystal ball. Lichtman had prophesied that Democrat Kamala Harris would win eight of his keys, claiming the presidency, forcing him to face the harsh truth that his winning streak was over. Was it a big personal blow?

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A Democratic Reckoning on “Gender Identity”?

The party’s handling of the issue played a key role in its defeat on November 5. Now, some voices are starting to speak out about it.

The Democrats’ catastrophic performance on November 5 showed their vulnerability on a number of key issues, but none perhaps as obvious as on transgender policy. So powerful is transgender activism’s chokehold on the Democratic Party that, when Kamala Harris was asked whether she would uphold her promise from 2019 to use taxpayer dollars to fund sex “change” procedures for incarcerated illegal immigrants, she did not disavow it. To repeat: Sex change surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison, paid for by taxpayers. Harris couldn’t have touched more third rails had she tried.

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Bill Maher Drops Major Truth Bombs About Why the Left is Losing

Bill Maher delivered a scathing monologue on his HBO show Friday night, that took aim at the increasingly radical left, calling them out for why they lost the 2024 election.

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To the stars vowing to flee Trump’s America: maybe your excruciating endorsements were part of the problem

The cringeworthy campaign for Harris made it clear – voters aren’t simply going to do what mega-rich celebrities tell them to

Iwish celebrities would learn the art of the French exit. But they can’t, which is why Eva Longoria has announced she no longer lives in America. “I get to escape and go somewhere,” she explained. “Most Americans aren’t so lucky – they’re going to be stuck in this dystopian country.” What’s brought this on, apart from the obvious? “Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes … it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now.” Great to learn that Eva dislikes both homelessness and taxes. America’s loss of this major political thinker is some other country’s gain – and this highly called-for intervention reminds us why celebrities should speak their brains even more often. If only into a pillow, or an abyss.


When even the Guardian turns on you!

That worked so well! – Hollywood for Harris: Meet the Political Consultants Advising Celebrities on How to Leverage Their Star Power for Maximum Effect

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Megyn Kelly tears into ‘grossly unethical’ admission from Oprah Winfrey over her Kamala Harris interview

Megyn Kelly voiced her disgust after learning the truth about Oprah Winfrey’s production company charging the Kamala Harris campaign $1 million to host a special town hall.

Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC News television journalist who now runs her own popular podcast, explained on social media that Winfrey’s action was ‘highly irregular.’

‘This is grossly unethical,’ Kelly said, adding that ‘the subject of the interview does not pay for the set/production costs (the interviewer does) and even more shocking when said costs are $1 million. Especially shady when it’s a presidential candidate.’

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The New Driving Force of Identity Politics Is Class, Not Race

The nation is increasingly voting along class lines, not racial ones. That could upend how we have thought about politics for decades.

New fault lines are emerging in American society based more on class than race.

The shift helped deliver the White House to Donald Trump and could continue to alter the political landscape if more Americans identify themselves less in the context of race and gender and more as belonging to a certain economic class.

“Race is not an issue for me,” said Aaron Waters, a Black unionized construction worker in Chicago who voted for Trump after voting for President Biden and Barack Obama in past elections. “It’s about what you can do for each and every one of us as a whole, as a U.S. citizen.”

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Why the Left has no luck with men

Trump seduced the #MeToo generation

The days when most young voters, whether male or female, would reliably vote Democrat are over. Among the axiomatic election patterns smashed by Donald Trump, young men have swung to the Republicans by nearly 30%.

Cue the scorn. The Left-leaning press has derided the shift as merely the rise of “toxic masculinity” and the hatred of women’s rights. The New York Times described something even more sinister, calling it creeping “hegemonic masculinity”.

This reflexive contempt may unintentionally provide an explanation for the reversal. Many young men believe they live in a liberal-leaning society that actively despises them, treating them with disdain rather than empathy as their struggles have mounted.

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FBI raids home of crypto chief following Trump victory

The FBI has raided the home of a crypto betting prodigy whose start-up correctly called the US presidential election for Donald Trump.

Shayne Coplan, the 26-year-old founder of Polymarket, had his phone seized by US police officers at his home in Manhattan, the New York Post reported.

Bloomberg News reported that the raid was part of an investigation by the Department of Justice into allegations that Polymarket had allowed US-based users to gamble on its site.

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