Democrat Party leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi are in a quandary.
They have to decide which of the headline tragedies today make for better political fodder — do they keep feeding the coronavirus fears, or do they put that on pause and politicize the Milwaukee murders in order to advance their gun-confiscation agenda?
Yes, their political modus operandi is just that causticly crass.
It follows the model perfected by Barack Obama and his then-chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, who openly declared, “You don’t ever want a good crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.” And that is exactly what they did in 2008, when Obama used a pandemic of financial fear as his ticket to the presidency. At the time, even Bill Clinton admitted that the Democrats were responsible for that crisis because they resisted “efforts by Republicans in the Congress … to put some standards and tighten up a little on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.” Clinton himself had loosened up those standards 10 years earlier, with disastrous financial consequences but fortuitous political consequences.
My point is not to re-litigate how the Democrats used that “fear pandemic” to ensure Obama’s election but to say they are experts at converting tragedy into political triumph. Their current “Hate Trump” platform is constructed on their perennial political foundation of fear, anger, and division.
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AND Trump causes anger and divisiveness! That's why the local media is jumping all over these racist remarks written on walls. Unfortunately, when they find out it is a black that wrote it, they won't release THAT information. Look at the wealthy liberals that hate Trump, owners of large tech companies, seem to not mind releasing detrimental info about their own stock just to hurt Trump's fantastic stock market.
Hold tight people. This is a last ditch effort to destroy Trump. Make sure you vote!!!!!!! For Trump!
Risk is low y'all. We got Pencie on it - actually good news so listen and follow his guidance. (It's called survival of the fittest, te he - we don't need those types reproducing anyway)
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