The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Nobody knows what Democrats stand for? Really?

Who are these people they think are the American voters?

Illiterate wetbacks from Jupiter?

Amazing how many Democrats are taking this line, Hillary-haters on the one side and Bernie-boys (or girls) on the other, that the Democrats can't be seen as merely against Trump but must be seen to be for something.

And then they tell you the five or ten somethings they want the Democrats to stand for instead of (in addition to?) the stuff they actually do stand for, and everybody not too stupid to live and above the age of six knows they stand for.

Schumer tells Clinton 'blame yourself,' Trump echoes criticism

And the Russians, Comey, and the Electoral College stole this election as surely as the Supremes and the EC stole the election of 2000, just as Hillary says.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer had choice words for Hillary Clinton in an interview over the weekend, blasting the Democratic presidential nominee for blaming Russia for her loss to now-President Trump -- who picked up on the jab in a Monday morning tweet. 

“When you lose to somebody who has a 40 percent popularity, you don’t blame other things—Comey, Russia—you blame yourself,” Schumer told the Washington Post. 

“So what did we do wrong? People didn’t know what we stood for, just that we were against Trump. And still believe that.”

Balls.

Schumer, D-N.Y., was referring to comments Clinton has made tying her November election loss to multiple factors -- including former FBI Director James Comey’s decision to re-open the investigation into her private email server as well as the email hack of her campaign chairman's account. 

The president echoed Schumer’s comments on Twitter early Monday, using them to suggest the probes of Russian meddling in the election and possible coordination with his associates are going nowhere. 

“After 1 year of investigation with Zero evidence being found, Chuck Schumer just stated that ‘Democrats should blame ourselves, not Russia,'” he wrote. 

Thanks, Chuck. Nice work.

So how's your own try at fixing the problem doing?

The Democrats’ new slogan shows they learned nothing from Bernie Sanders’ campaign

This is one of those hit pieces by the Bernie mob.

Despite President Donald Trump’s unpopularity — his approval rating is historically low — a new Washington Post-ABC News poll found that only 37% of Americans believe that the Democratic Party “stands for something,” while 52% say that it “just stands against Trump.” 

Well, they are, after all, playing defense, and will be so long at Trump and the GOP control the White House and both houses of Congress.

And, while more young people voted for Bernie Sanders than cast ballots for Hillary Clinton and Trump combined during the 2016 primaries, registered voters (and particularly young voters of color) stayed home by wide enough margins in November to have likely cost Clinton the election.

So kids with no party identification or loyalty, most of whom openly and volubly shared Bernie's contempt not only for the Democratic Party but his and Trump's shared contempt for "the rigged system", didn't show up in November and that's the Democrats' fault?

People too stupid to see Hillary was miles better than Trump?

Many of them Bernie supporters who, to this day, claim Hillary's and the Democrats' loss to Bozo and the Republicans is a good thing for America and America's future.

To resume the Mic article,

So, on Monday, the party will roll out its new campaign platform and slogan, titled “A Better Deal: Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages.”

Already the subject of deep derision by liberals and conservatives alike, the slogan is reportedly the result of several months of focus-group testing by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, representing an attempt on behalf of party leadership to move away from so-called identity politics and put forward a unified economic message in the Trump era.

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