
So much for the Democratic Party’s short-lived efforts to rebrand as a no-nonsense party capable of understanding the concerns of normal Americans.
As the chaos was enfolding on the streets of Los Angeles, Politico reported that the Democratic Party was in the midst of a “Great Un-Awokening.” Ambitious Democrats were “in the middle of a slow-motion Sista Souljah moment” aiming to “ratchet back a leftward lurch on social issues some in the party say cost them the November election.”
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While Republicans were busy compiling footage of the LA riots to use in campaign ads next year, Democrats reiterated their support for illegal immigration. Newsom insisted that local authorities had the situation under control, a claim not supported by the evidence. He blamed Trump for having “flamed the fires,” whatever that means, and announced he was suing the Trump administration over its efforts to deploy the National Guard to restore peace. Kamala Harris, who is eyeing a run for California governor in 2026, said Trump’s efforts to enforce immigration law were part of a “cruel, calculated agenda to spread panic and division.” Democratic governors, including several possible 2028 contenders such as J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, Wes Moore of Maryland, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, piled on in a joint statement condemning Trump for trying to quell the insurrection in defense of illegal immigration.
Even during the summer of 2020, at the peak of woke nonsense, a majority of Americans approved of deploying the U.S. military to intervene in violent protests, as suggested by Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) in a New York Times op-ed that was widely denounced (by deranged liberals) as “dangerous.”
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When they weren’t attacking Trump, Democrats were half-heartedly criticizing the LA insurrectionists—not for rioting or attacking cops, but for giving Trump “what he wants.” Their allies in the mainstream press sought to downplay the chaos unfolding on the streets as a totally normal gathering of “people having fun watching cars burn.” And it’s happening amid widespread criticism of the media’s inability to tell the truth about former president Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, even though most Americans could clearly see it with their own eyes.
Recent polls show that Trump’s approach to immigration is the most popular part of his agenda. A majority of Americans approve of Trump’s efforts to deploy federal agents to deport illegal immigrants. “The American electorate believe that the Democrats don’t have a clue on the issue of immigration,” said CNN pollster Harry Enten, citing polls that showed Americans trusting Republicans more than Democrats to handle immigration by margins of up to 19 percentage points. Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass dismissed these poll results during an interview with CNN, arguing the numbers would be different “if you did the polling in Los Angeles.”
Sara Jacobs, a Democratic congresswoman from California, bragged about having dinner at a trendy Italian restaurant that was raided earlier this month by federal authorities investigating allegations that the owner was exploiting illegal immigrants. “We will continue to stand with our immigrant communities,” she wrote in a social media post that included a photo of the congresswoman enjoying a glass of wine and an artisanal pizza.
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Immigration is hardly the only issue on which Democrats have struggled to adopt a more sensible position that aligns with the preferences of most Americans. Few of the party’s lawmakers have managed to articulate a coherent position on the issue of transgender athletes in women’s sports. A recent New York Times poll found that nearly 80 percent of Americans, including 67 percent of Democrats, oppose letting so-called transgender females compete against women.