There’s little doubt that the Democrat Party has had a significant case of the sads since Election Day. And to be quite honest, it brings me great joy to report that the liberals’ mysterious malady continues unabated.
On Monday, the New York Times organized an “online written discussion,” moderated by contributing opinion writer Frank Bruni and featuring progressive campaign consultant Anat Shenker-Osorio, Democratic communications strategist Lis Smith, and ex-Ohio representative Tim Ryan.
The group convened to dissect the Democratic Party’s condition following their harsh election losses in November.
Bruni kicked off the conversation by noting the once formidable resistance party was in utter disarray, unable, really, to pinpoint how they got carpet-bombed on November 5th. He inquired as to what this panel believed to be the biggest issue.
Smith, who once served as senior advisor for Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 presidential campaign, didn’t hold back, coming right out of the gates with a brutal takedown. […]
“Democrats have gone beyond soul searching to soul spelunking — they’ve descended into whole new subterranean caverns of analysis,” writes @FrankBruni, in a discussion of the party’s future with @Lis_Smith, @TimRyan and @anatosaurus. https://t.co/pDJEHFosyj
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) December 23, 2024
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