The Democrats just got walloped. Again. The 2024 election left the party in shambles, grasping for answers while Donald Trump waltzes back into the White House. It wasn’t just a bad year for Democrats—it was a political apocalypse.
The country is moving to the right faster than a Texas cattle drive, and Democrats are staring down a future so bleak that even Adam Schiff is starting to panic. Yes, that Adam Schiff—the guy best known for spinning conspiracy theories like a DJ on a Red Bull binge.
Joe Biden’s decision to run one last time? That’s the nail in the coffin. His reluctance to step aside turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to Trump.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris took the fall, losing so spectacularly that even her staunchest allies are pretending they’ve never heard of her. And Schiff? He’s on TV casting blame for Harris’ major loss. Instead of blaming the horrible candidate she was, he is saying this.
From Fox News:
California Senator-elect Adam Schiff said the “entire Democratic Party” is to blame for Vice President Kamala Harris’ election defeat as party leaders continue to point fingers over their colossal losses earlier this month.“Look, I think the entire Democratic Party bears the responsibility,” Schiff retorted.
“Myself included. And the former president… To me, the existential question is if you, working hard in America, can you still earn a good living and too many people doubt that that’s possible.”
Adam Schiff: Blame Game Pro Edition
California Senator-elect Adam Schiff is doing what Democrats do best these days: pointing fingers.
Appearing on Meet the Press, Schiff argued that Kamala Harris’ loss was the fault of…well, everyone. “The entire Democratic Party bears the responsibility,” he declared, with all the self-awareness of a cat blaming the dog for the broken vase.
So, after spending years wasting tax dollars on witch hunts, we are to believe Schiff suddenly cares about Americans. That’s rich! Remember, this is the same Adam Schiff who, just a month before Election Day, predicted Harris would win “overwhelmingly.”
Turns out his crystal ball was more like a snow globe. Now, he’s insisting that Biden’s decision to bow out of the primary too late doomed them from the start.
Schiff also chalked up Trump’s win to an “anti-incumbent wave,” conveniently glossing over the fact that incumbents win when they aren’t despised by, oh, half the country.
But wait, there’s more! Schiff also blamed the economy, saying, “Over years and decades it has gotten more and more difficult for people working full-time to make a living.”
Bold talk from someone whose party spent years championing economic policies that alienated the working class. But hey, when you’re in a hole, keep digging.
Democrats’ Post-Mortem: The Blame Binge
The Democratic Party’s post-election blame game is turning into an all-you-can-eat buffet of excuses. Bernie Sanders is pinning the loss on the party for “abandoning” the working class.
Nancy Pelosi says it’s all Biden’s fault for not retiring sooner. Barack Obama reportedly tried to push Biden out months ago, which somehow makes him part of the problem too. At this rate, the only person who hasn’t been blamed is the guy who forgot to water the plants at the DNC headquarters.
Even the media is piling on, with pundits lamenting the Democrats’ embrace of “woke” progressive ideologies.
Apparently, policies like prioritizing pronouns over paychecks don’t resonate with middle America. Shocking, right?
But Schiff isn’t entirely wrong. The Democrats have become so associated with elitism and out-of-touch rhetoric that their base now consists mostly of coastal academics and Twitter activists.
Regular Americans—the kind who care about groceries, gas prices, and jobs—are flocking to the GOP faster than you can say, “Let’s Go Brandon.” But why is Schiff only saying this now? Where was he years ago, when his party was torching the working class?
Oh, he was claiming Trump was a Russian spy!
The Trump Train Gains Steam
Meanwhile, Trump is basking in his triumphant return. Love him or hate him, the guy knows how to connect with voters.
His campaign hammered home simple messages about economic growth, national security, and “America First.” And guess what? It worked. Again.
As for Adam Schiff? He’ll be spending the next six years in the Senate, probably blaming someone else for whatever disaster comes next.
Key Takeaways
- Biden and Harris led the party into an electoral buzzsaw, and now the whole team is pointing fingers.
- Adam Schiff says it’s everyone’s fault. The economy, Biden, Harris, and even Obama didn’t escape his list.
- Trump’s simple, effective message crushed the Democrats’ out-of-touch ideology. The GOP is riding high, and it’s not slowing down.
Source: Fox News