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Detached from Reality - Ep 26-252

Detached from Reality - Ep 26-252

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Folks, I have never seen a group of people more detached from reality than today's Democrats.

I'm talking about a complete separation from observable facts. The kind of disconnect where everybody in the room is pretending the emperor is wearing Armani when the poor guy is standing there in tube socks and regret.

Take Kamala Harris.

Because Democrats have a problem they don't want to discuss.

Because if you were transported here from ten years ago and I told you that the sitting vice president became the party's presidential nominee, you'd naturally assume she'd be the frontrunner for the next election cycle.

That's how politics works.

Or at least that's how it used to work.

But we aren't living in the old political order anymore. We're living in Trump World.

Everything changed.

The rules changed.

The assumptions changed.

The media changed.

The voters changed.

And Democrats still haven't figured out they're playing a different game.

So Kamala Harris sits down for an interview and gets asked about running for president.

Simple question.

Not quantum physics.

Not the origins of the universe.

Not whether pineapple belongs on pizza.

A straightforward question.

And what does America get?

We get one of Kamala's patented verbal escape rooms.

[X] SB – Harris

Want to believe in systems. Lost trust in systems.

Debris at the end of this administration. Worse before better.


She says people have lost trust in the system.

Okay.

Fair enough.

Then she says at the end of this administration there will be a lot of debris.

Debris?

Debris from what?

A government?

An election?

A demolition project?

Did she accidentally switch over to The Weather Channel?

Then she says it's irresponsible to talk about what we need to do.

Wait.

What?

That's literally why you're there.

Imagine going to a doctor.

"Doctor, my arm is hanging off."

"It would be irresponsible for me to discuss treatment."

Imagine calling a plumber.

"My basement is flooded."

"It would be irresponsible to discuss pipes at this time."

Then she says people want things to be better.

Really?

What an astonishing discovery.

Next she'll reveal that people enjoy oxygen and generally prefer food to starvation.


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