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2024 Is Shaping Up To Be The ‘We Were Right About Everything’ Election
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:13 am
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:13 am
2024 Is Shaping Up To Be The ‘We Were Right About Everything’ Election
Crime, Covid, the economy, immigration, foreign policy, education — Biden’s poor ratings show voters are starting to ask if Democrats have gotten any issue right in the last four years.
Last week, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the National Guard to start patrolling the subways of New York City to deal with the city’s crime problem, which has been metastasizing for years now.
There was a lot of guffawing from the online peanut gallery, and understandably so. In the summer of 2020, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., had written a New York Times op-ed suggesting the deployment of the military to quell the rioting that destroyed dozens of cities and did billions of dollars in damage. Though polls showed Cotton’s suggestion had popular support, the Times’ own staff revolted against their employer, with several employees publicly reciting some version of the mantra that publishing Cotton’s op-ed put “black people in danger.”
But now? Mara Gay, a member of the Times’ editorial board who had been quite vocal in her opposition to publishing the Cotton op-ed, has now authored a column headlined, “The National Guard Might Help Subway Riders Feel Safer.” (For what it’s worth, Mara Gay is not related to disgraced former Harvard president Claudine Gay, though Times columnist Roxane Gay, who also opposed the Cotton op-ed, is.) In four years, we went from Democrats essentially saying we had to tolerate the lawless devastation of dozens of American city centers to fully endorsing armed 20-year-olds rifling through your bag before you use public transportation to deal with the ordinary criminality they allowed to fester.
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Crime, Covid, the economy, immigration, foreign policy, education — Biden’s poor ratings show voters are starting to ask if Democrats have gotten any issue right in the last four years.
Last week, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the National Guard to start patrolling the subways of New York City to deal with the city’s crime problem, which has been metastasizing for years now.
There was a lot of guffawing from the online peanut gallery, and understandably so. In the summer of 2020, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., had written a New York Times op-ed suggesting the deployment of the military to quell the rioting that destroyed dozens of cities and did billions of dollars in damage. Though polls showed Cotton’s suggestion had popular support, the Times’ own staff revolted against their employer, with several employees publicly reciting some version of the mantra that publishing Cotton’s op-ed put “black people in danger.”
But now? Mara Gay, a member of the Times’ editorial board who had been quite vocal in her opposition to publishing the Cotton op-ed, has now authored a column headlined, “The National Guard Might Help Subway Riders Feel Safer.” (For what it’s worth, Mara Gay is not related to disgraced former Harvard president Claudine Gay, though Times columnist Roxane Gay, who also opposed the Cotton op-ed, is.) In four years, we went from Democrats essentially saying we had to tolerate the lawless devastation of dozens of American city centers to fully endorsing armed 20-year-olds rifling through your bag before you use public transportation to deal with the ordinary criminality they allowed to fester.
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Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:16 am to djmed
No no no Trump will lose because he was mean to Ron! - Rogertheshrubber, fun bunch, and buckycheese
This post was edited on 3/18/24 at 9:32 am
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:17 am to djmed
Being a Democrat means never having to say you are sorry. Just change the topic, blame the Republicans, blame your failures on them, ignore the data and facts and move FORWARD. Always move aggressively in one direction only; there will be no time for reflection.
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:18 am to djmed
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There was a lot of guffawing
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:20 am to Lsupimp
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there will be no time for reflection.
Oh yes there is.
The amount of lies about what actually happened never ends for them
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:23 am to djmed
The I Told You So line will be long, and mass quantities of popcorn will be consumed while pointing and laughing.
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:28 am to djmed
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2024 Is Shaping Up To Be The ‘We Were Right About Everything’ Election
Crime, Covid, the economy, immigration, foreign policy, education — Biden’s poor ratings show voters are starting to ask if Democrats have gotten any issue right in the last four years
As long as "Republicans" continue to hold down the status quo and refuse to play the "dirty" game to offset ballot harvesting, poll worker and Dominion fraud, then we can keep expecting the Dims to "win" even when the overwhelming majority of Americans don't support the Etatist DNXi agenda.
We'll see if 2020 and 2022 taught them anything, but I remain highly skeptical at this juncture in time.
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:32 am to djmed
It's so true. I want to get a "three peat" shirt with Trumps grinning mug on it to really rub it in post election
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:33 am to SirWinston
Will it be the bloodbath the media is trying to stir up?
Posted on 3/18/24 at 9:34 am to jbdawgs03
it's gone be a blooooooooooooodbaaaaaaaaath!
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