The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump

It is a mistake to compare the ratings of an individual to those of an organization. People do not and cannot vote for the Democratic National Committee. People do vote for people and it is expected that the Republicans will lose the House because Trump is a disaster. Seeing Trump disgrace the presidency, we are watching a train wreck in slow motion.

He is not quite the disaster you wish he was. Frankly, that isn't enough to run on.
If you think Trump is not a disaster, one has to wonder if you are awake.


I voted for him to accomplish 5 things:

1) Hillary NOT POTUS
2) Conservative SCOTUS for the next 2 generations
3) Wreck Obamacare
4) Secure southern border
5) Reduce taxes

He has accomplished 60% of my list in 4 months. He is not a disaster TO ME AT ALL.

What specifically should he have done to appease you once he took office?
 
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It is a mistake to compare the ratings of an individual to those of an organization. People do not and cannot vote for the Democratic National Committee. People do vote for people and it is expected that the Republicans will lose the House because Trump is a disaster. Seeing Trump disgrace the presidency, we are watching a train wreck in slow motion.

He is not quite the disaster you wish he was. Frankly, that isn't enough to run on.
If you think Trump is not a disaster, one has to wonder if you are awake.

He's not good but he isn't what you make him out to be. Again. Let me make this clear......I hate Trump is not enough for Democrats. If you can't figure that out then one has to wonder if you are awake.
With Trump as President, the Democrats do not even need a manifesto.

Well, then don't be surprised when you clowns continue to lose.
Disir is 100% straight. If the dems stay with the same people that got them beat last time, what does anyone think will change.
 
It is a mistake to compare the ratings of an individual to those of an organization. People do not and cannot vote for the Democratic National Committee. People do vote for people and it is expected that the Republicans will lose the House because Trump is a disaster. Seeing Trump disgrace the presidency, we are watching a train wreck in slow motion.

He is not quite the disaster you wish he was. Frankly, that isn't enough to run on.
If you think Trump is not a disaster, one has to wonder if you are awake.

He's not good but he isn't what you make him out to be. Again. Let me make this clear......I hate Trump is not enough for Democrats. If you can't figure that out then one has to wonder if you are awake.
With Trump as President, the Democrats do not even need a manifesto.

And that's exactly what we want you to think. We have you right where we want you.
 
He is not quite the disaster you wish he was. Frankly, that isn't enough to run on.
If you think Trump is not a disaster, one has to wonder if you are awake.

He's not good but he isn't what you make him out to be. Again. Let me make this clear......I hate Trump is not enough for Democrats. If you can't figure that out then one has to wonder if you are awake.
With Trump as President, the Democrats do not even need a manifesto.

Well, then don't be surprised when you clowns continue to lose.
Disir is 100% straight. If the dems stay with the same people that got them beat last time, what does anyone think will change.
Democrats will take control of the House on the coattails of Donald Trump.
 
The DNC is the democrats' worse nightmare.

As long as you allow the Clinton freeks to control the administration and fund raising, you will keep losing elections you should win handily.
I fucking hope so............
Yeah, and the GOP is stuck with a guy that has the FBI and the intel agencies and Congress AND lahota after him!

Yes, but you ran a candidate that had the FBI investigating her, and you still voted for the bitch.
Faye, you know you lie. I voted for McMullin, and you voted for a man who is going to be removed from office.

Removed by whom? You do know there is a Republican leadership in Congress, don't you? You do realize there is a Republican leadership in the Senate, don't you? You do realize that the RNC is on pins and needles since the constituency rejected the establishment and voted in an outsider, don't you?
Thank you for admitting that you lied. You do understand that the GOP establishment is not going to let Trump tear the party apart. It will tear Trump apart first.
 
I fucking hope so............
Yeah, and the GOP is stuck with a guy that has the FBI and the intel agencies and Congress AND lahota after him!

Yes, but you ran a candidate that had the FBI investigating her, and you still voted for the bitch.
Faye, you know you lie. I voted for McMullin, and you voted for a man who is going to be removed from office.

Removed by whom? You do know there is a Republican leadership in Congress, don't you? You do realize there is a Republican leadership in the Senate, don't you? You do realize that the RNC is on pins and needles since the constituency rejected the establishment and voted in an outsider, don't you?
Thank you for admitting that you lied. You do understand that the GOP establishment is not going to let Trump tear the party apart. It will tear Trump apart first.

The Republican party is still in disarray. They never expected Trump to come close to the nomination yet alone the presidency. If they are smart (and that is questionable) they will come to terms that their constituency is turning on them. They don't want to do the slightest thing to piss them off, and that includes trying to impeach a candidate that they chose.
 
Yeah, and the GOP is stuck with a guy that has the FBI and the intel agencies and Congress AND lahota after him!

Yes, but you ran a candidate that had the FBI investigating her, and you still voted for the bitch.
Faye, you know you lie. I voted for McMullin, and you voted for a man who is going to be removed from office.

Removed by whom? You do know there is a Republican leadership in Congress, don't you? You do realize there is a Republican leadership in the Senate, don't you? You do realize that the RNC is on pins and needles since the constituency rejected the establishment and voted in an outsider, don't you?
Thank you for admitting that you lied. You do understand that the GOP establishment is not going to let Trump tear the party apart. It will tear Trump apart first.

The Republican party is still in disarray. They never expected Trump to come close to the nomination yet alone the presidency. If they are smart (and that is questionable) they will come to terms that their constituency is turning on them. They don't want to do the slightest thing to piss them off, and that includes trying to impeach a candidate that they chose.
You don't get it at all. Party over President. If he threatens their positions, they will remove him and put a pussified Pence in his place.
 
Yes, but you ran a candidate that had the FBI investigating her, and you still voted for the bitch.
Faye, you know you lie. I voted for McMullin, and you voted for a man who is going to be removed from office.

Removed by whom? You do know there is a Republican leadership in Congress, don't you? You do realize there is a Republican leadership in the Senate, don't you? You do realize that the RNC is on pins and needles since the constituency rejected the establishment and voted in an outsider, don't you?
Thank you for admitting that you lied. You do understand that the GOP establishment is not going to let Trump tear the party apart. It will tear Trump apart first.

The Republican party is still in disarray. They never expected Trump to come close to the nomination yet alone the presidency. If they are smart (and that is questionable) they will come to terms that their constituency is turning on them. They don't want to do the slightest thing to piss them off, and that includes trying to impeach a candidate that they chose.
You don't get it at all. Party over President. If he threatens their positions, they will remove him and put a pussified Pence in his place.

I have no idea what you mean by "threatens their position." Politicians in both parties concentrate on staying in office. If the Republicans wish to bet that their constituency will not support them any longer, they might try to impeach Trump. But remember this is the same party that runs and hides every time the Democrats threaten to shut down the government. It's not going to happen even in your wildest dreams.
 
I am well aware that you don't have a clue, Raye.

If Trump threatens through his ineptness and incompetence and his criminality to threaten the welfare of the institutional GOP, its representatives and Senators in Congress will remove him.
 
But all signs suggest that the DNC is poised to blow this unique moment and potentially guarantee the GOP increasing success over the next four years. This is so because the DNC has become immensely tone-deaf to its own internal problems.

Much has been made, for instance, of Trump’s historically low approval ratings, but less attention has been drawn to the fact that support for the DNC is even worse.

Trump currently has a 45.1 percent favorability rating, one of the lowest for any president in the history of polling. But Democrats fare worse. The DNC has only a 38.8 percent favorability rating.

A January Gallup poll indicated that party identification is at record lows, with 42 percent identifying as independents, 29 percent as Democrats, and 26 percent as Republicans. A recent Washington Post poll showed that the DNC trailed both Trump and the GOP when voters were asked if the party was “in touch” with their concerns. In fact, only 28 percent of those polled felt the party was connected with issues that matter to them.

Chris Cillizza notes that only 52 percent of self-identified Democrats said their party was in touch with peoples’ concerns, while 44 percent said it was out of touch: “Those numbers — particularly among Democrats — are striking. Party leaders in Washington have positioned the party as the voice of the little guy since the earliest days of the Trump presidency: Their side would be the one to stand up for the disenfranchised people in the country whose lives Trump neither cared about nor even thought much about.”

And yet, rather than face the extremely low support for the party, Democrats are busy avoiding and ignoring their own credibility problems. Even Hillary Clinton has refused to take any responsibility for losing the election, citing four external reasons for her loss: “Russian meddling in the election, FBI Director James Comey’s involvement toward the end of the race, WikiLeaks’ theft of emails from her campaign chairman, and misogyny.”


What’s amazing about this list is that there is no reference of any kind to the failures of the DNC itself. Clinton, like all party stalwarts, seems completely incapable of articulating any sort of reasonable assessment of the disasters of the last election.
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump

They don't have any credibility. It isn't coming back any time soon.

If we have learned anything from Brexit and the orange clown beating the Bulldyke, it is that current polling data is unreliable. Polls are only useful when they can accurately predict outcomes. It appears at this time they can not.
 
Yeah, and the GOP is stuck with a guy that has the FBI and the intel agencies and Congress AND lahota after him!

Yes, but you ran a candidate that had the FBI investigating her, and you still voted for the bitch.
Faye, you know you lie. I voted for McMullin, and you voted for a man who is going to be removed from office.

Removed by whom? You do know there is a Republican leadership in Congress, don't you? You do realize there is a Republican leadership in the Senate, don't you? You do realize that the RNC is on pins and needles since the constituency rejected the establishment and voted in an outsider, don't you?
Thank you for admitting that you lied. You do understand that the GOP establishment is not going to let Trump tear the party apart. It will tear Trump apart first.

The Republican party is still in disarray. They never expected Trump to come close to the nomination yet alone the presidency. If they are smart (and that is questionable) they will come to terms that their constituency is turning on them. They don't want to do the slightest thing to piss them off, and that includes trying to impeach a candidate that they chose.

I have been very disappointed by Congressional Pubs for a long time.

We hear excuses for inaction. "We can't do anything unless we have 60 senate seats!!"

They are part of the Washington corruption and they did NOT want Trump to win. Sure, they MIGHT have wanted Trump over Hillary...maybe...but they sure as hell would have preferred Jeb. Then it would have been business as usual.
 
But all signs suggest that the DNC is poised to blow this unique moment and potentially guarantee the GOP increasing success over the next four years. This is so because the DNC has become immensely tone-deaf to its own internal problems.

Much has been made, for instance, of Trump’s historically low approval ratings, but less attention has been drawn to the fact that support for the DNC is even worse.

Trump currently has a 45.1 percent favorability rating, one of the lowest for any president in the history of polling. But Democrats fare worse. The DNC has only a 38.8 percent favorability rating.

A January Gallup poll indicated that party identification is at record lows, with 42 percent identifying as independents, 29 percent as Democrats, and 26 percent as Republicans. A recent Washington Post poll showed that the DNC trailed both Trump and the GOP when voters were asked if the party was “in touch” with their concerns. In fact, only 28 percent of those polled felt the party was connected with issues that matter to them.

Chris Cillizza notes that only 52 percent of self-identified Democrats said their party was in touch with peoples’ concerns, while 44 percent said it was out of touch: “Those numbers — particularly among Democrats — are striking. Party leaders in Washington have positioned the party as the voice of the little guy since the earliest days of the Trump presidency: Their side would be the one to stand up for the disenfranchised people in the country whose lives Trump neither cared about nor even thought much about.”

And yet, rather than face the extremely low support for the party, Democrats are busy avoiding and ignoring their own credibility problems. Even Hillary Clinton has refused to take any responsibility for losing the election, citing four external reasons for her loss: “Russian meddling in the election, FBI Director James Comey’s involvement toward the end of the race, WikiLeaks’ theft of emails from her campaign chairman, and misogyny.”


What’s amazing about this list is that there is no reference of any kind to the failures of the DNC itself. Clinton, like all party stalwarts, seems completely incapable of articulating any sort of reasonable assessment of the disasters of the last election.
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump

They don't have any credibility. It isn't coming back any time soon.

If we have learned anything from Brexit and the orange clown beating the Bulldyke, it is that current polling data is unreliable. Polls are only useful when they can accurately predict outcomes. It appears at this time they can not.
The polls easily predicted the PV vote, but could not parse the outcome in the Upper Midwest.
 
But all signs suggest that the DNC is poised to blow this unique moment and potentially guarantee the GOP increasing success over the next four years. This is so because the DNC has become immensely tone-deaf to its own internal problems.

Much has been made, for instance, of Trump’s historically low approval ratings, but less attention has been drawn to the fact that support for the DNC is even worse.

Trump currently has a 45.1 percent favorability rating, one of the lowest for any president in the history of polling. But Democrats fare worse. The DNC has only a 38.8 percent favorability rating.

A January Gallup poll indicated that party identification is at record lows, with 42 percent identifying as independents, 29 percent as Democrats, and 26 percent as Republicans. A recent Washington Post poll showed that the DNC trailed both Trump and the GOP when voters were asked if the party was “in touch” with their concerns. In fact, only 28 percent of those polled felt the party was connected with issues that matter to them.

Chris Cillizza notes that only 52 percent of self-identified Democrats said their party was in touch with peoples’ concerns, while 44 percent said it was out of touch: “Those numbers — particularly among Democrats — are striking. Party leaders in Washington have positioned the party as the voice of the little guy since the earliest days of the Trump presidency: Their side would be the one to stand up for the disenfranchised people in the country whose lives Trump neither cared about nor even thought much about.”

And yet, rather than face the extremely low support for the party, Democrats are busy avoiding and ignoring their own credibility problems. Even Hillary Clinton has refused to take any responsibility for losing the election, citing four external reasons for her loss: “Russian meddling in the election, FBI Director James Comey’s involvement toward the end of the race, WikiLeaks’ theft of emails from her campaign chairman, and misogyny.”


What’s amazing about this list is that there is no reference of any kind to the failures of the DNC itself. Clinton, like all party stalwarts, seems completely incapable of articulating any sort of reasonable assessment of the disasters of the last election.
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump

They don't have any credibility. It isn't coming back any time soon.

The problem with Democrats is they are trying so hard to convince their constituents that they really didn't lose, so they don't focus on their own faults.

It's nothing new. They have been doing it for years. Trump won because of Russia which they can't really explain. Bush won because of the Supreme Court. Bush was reelected because he was friends with people at Diebold who manufactured the voting machines people had to get because Democrats complained about punch card ballots.

Then there are the other excuses such as Republicans win because of gerrymandering. Or Republicans won because of Voter-ID which is voter suppression. Or Republicans win because of big corporate money.

So the question is why does the DNC look for excuses instead of improvement? Because they can never tell their constituents that the country doesn't like their platform. If their constituents ever learned that, it would knock the wind out of their sails and they just might stop voting period.

Platforms over all are nothing more than a bunch of vague bs. Always have been. It's the actual policy and they want to stay as far away from that as possible.

The people of America are simply not ready for socialism, and hopefully never will be. We went to the polls looking at 20 trillion in debt and record number of new government dependents. When we do examine the DNC platform, many of us realize the Democrat party has become the anti-white party striving to make whites a minority in their very own country, and many are rejecting it.

As the old saying goes, excuses are like assholes; everybody has one. If the Democrats have any hope for the future, they better quit looking for excuses and start looking for answers.

The Democrats aren't socialists by a long shot. The more you give them that the longer it take for them to get their shit together. This allows them to look at the people and pretend. They are all about privatization and corporate whoring.

Yeah, socialist is pretty light term to use, they're progressives, and less known sister of communism, from the same evil Marxist father.
 
$1.2 Billion in prepaid political favors were flushed down the toilet by Trump.

Those rich Dem donors are really fucking pissed off. They bet on the wrong side.

Alongside, CGI is closed and Clinton Foundation is drying up.

To no media fanfare.

It speaks volumes. It's tough to take money for political favors when you are not in office.

Maybe the Clinton charities solved all the hunger, disease, and poverty on Earth and are no longer needed.
 
It is a mistake to compare the ratings of an individual to those of an organization. People do not and cannot vote for the Democratic National Committee. People do vote for people and it is expected that the Republicans will lose the House because Trump is a disaster. Seeing Trump disgrace the presidency, we are watching a train wreck in slow motion.

He is not quite the disaster you wish he was. Frankly, that isn't enough to run on.
If you think Trump is not a disaster, one has to wonder if you are awake.


I voted for him to accomplish 5 things:

1) Hillary NOT POTUS
2) Conservative SCOTUS for the next 2 generations
3) Wreck Obamacare
4) Secure southern border
5) Reduce taxes

He has accomplished 60% of my list in 4 months. He is not a disaster TO ME AT ALL.

What specifically should he have done to appease you once he took office?

Priceless...

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But all signs suggest that the DNC is poised to blow this unique moment and potentially guarantee the GOP increasing success over the next four years. This is so because the DNC has become immensely tone-deaf to its own internal problems.

Much has been made, for instance, of Trump’s historically low approval ratings, but less attention has been drawn to the fact that support for the DNC is even worse.

Trump currently has a 45.1 percent favorability rating, one of the lowest for any president in the history of polling. But Democrats fare worse. The DNC has only a 38.8 percent favorability rating.

A January Gallup poll indicated that party identification is at record lows, with 42 percent identifying as independents, 29 percent as Democrats, and 26 percent as Republicans. A recent Washington Post poll showed that the DNC trailed both Trump and the GOP when voters were asked if the party was “in touch” with their concerns. In fact, only 28 percent of those polled felt the party was connected with issues that matter to them.

Chris Cillizza notes that only 52 percent of self-identified Democrats said their party was in touch with peoples’ concerns, while 44 percent said it was out of touch: “Those numbers — particularly among Democrats — are striking. Party leaders in Washington have positioned the party as the voice of the little guy since the earliest days of the Trump presidency: Their side would be the one to stand up for the disenfranchised people in the country whose lives Trump neither cared about nor even thought much about.”

And yet, rather than face the extremely low support for the party, Democrats are busy avoiding and ignoring their own credibility problems. Even Hillary Clinton has refused to take any responsibility for losing the election, citing four external reasons for her loss: “Russian meddling in the election, FBI Director James Comey’s involvement toward the end of the race, WikiLeaks’ theft of emails from her campaign chairman, and misogyny.”


What’s amazing about this list is that there is no reference of any kind to the failures of the DNC itself. Clinton, like all party stalwarts, seems completely incapable of articulating any sort of reasonable assessment of the disasters of the last election.
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump

They don't have any credibility. It isn't coming back any time soon.

If we have learned anything from Brexit and the orange clown beating the Bulldyke, it is that current polling data is unreliable. Polls are only useful when they can accurately predict outcomes. It appears at this time they can not.
The polls easily predicted the PV vote, but could not parse the outcome in the Upper Midwest.

As has always been the case, the popular vote doesn't matter, and with all the poll results the "experts" predicted a Bulldyke victory. Did you miss Rachel Maddow ( I know she is not an expert) a few days before the election going over the latest polls? She literally claimed the orange clown had no chance EVEN IF HE WON ALL THE TOSS UP STATES.
 
$1.2 Billion in prepaid political favors were flushed down the toilet by Trump.

Those rich Dem donors are really fucking pissed off. They bet on the wrong side.

Alongside, CGI is closed and Clinton Foundation is drying up.

To no media fanfare.

It speaks volumes. It's tough to take money for political favors when you are not in office.

Maybe the Clinton charities solved all the hunger, disease, and poverty on Earth and are no longer needed.

They would take money if there is any, but there is no money coming since they have nothing to offer anymore.
 
Just what "unique moment" is the DNC poised to blow? Is it a fantasy that the MSM has created for the political base of a political party that has gone from a power to a whiny leaderless mob in less than a decade? If the truth be known the DNC has blown it when they nominated a socialist and a enabler for a sexual abuser. can it be true that the democrat party just realized that they blew it after they lost the presidency and congress and most governors and more than 3,000 state and local elections in lest than a decade?

The DNC started blowing it before 2006.
Hillary was the demise of the DNC.

BH Obama blew it when he put more lipstick on this pig and made her Sec State.

So the exact date is 2008 not 2006 or prior.

Barry held his nose and made Hillary SOS in exchange for her dropping out in 2008.
Everyone who bothered to pay attention knows that's exactly what happened. And BTW, it's illegal.
 

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