Every time I write an article about the Democrat Party’s hysterical meltdown in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential election win, I think to myself that it will likely be my last. And every time I think that, I end up being wrong.
Thing is, Democrats still don’t get it.
And neither does a top Biden advisor, who is now blaming the party for the 82-year-old, bumbling, fumbling, cognitively-vacant president, abandoning his ill-advised reelection run.
During a recent discussion at Harvard University, former Biden senior advisor Mike Donilon delusionally said (emphasis, mine):
Now, lots of people have terrible debates. Lots of people have terrible debates. Usually, the party doesn’t lose its mind, but that’s what happened here. It melted down.
With due respect, Mr. Donilon, Biden — with a vacant “where the hell am I?” look on his face — was at times visibly confused, and other times, totally unintelligible. In my book — and the books of tens of millions of Americans, including untold numbers of Democrat voters — the former president’s disastrous performance was well beyond a “terrible debate.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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