Quiet Coup Against Democrats - Ep 26-118
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There’s a particular kind of silence in politics that doesn’t show up on microphones, doesn’t trend on social media, and doesn’t get packaged into neat, outraged soundbites for cable news.
It’s the silence of the stab in the back.
And in the case of Chuck Schumer, it's insiders counting votes behind closed doors, and former allies suddenly developing “scheduling conflicts.” I'm willing to bet that the Senate chamber gets quieter when Schumer walks in. And in that silence one can hear the clock ticking for Chucky.
Listen closely enough, and you can almost hear the Democratic Party asking itself a question it hoped it would never need to answer: how did we get here…again?
Because the problem for Democrats isn’t just about Schumer. It’s about a pattern. A recurring nightmare where leadership lingers past its expiration date, propped up by habit, fear, and the political equivalent of “let’s just get through the holidays and then we’ll deal with it.” Only the holidays never come, but the bill always comes due.
If Democrats are so confident about their chances in the upcoming elections, why did their more radical candidates, the ones loudly backed by “the future of the party,” get steamrolled in the primaries? Not edged out. Not narrowly defeated. Torched. Politically incinerated like marshmallows held too long over a campfire of bad ideas.
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