DNC Releases Memo Outlining “Unique” Approach To Fighting President Trump
The DNC releases a memo outlining the “unique” approach to fighting President Donald Trump’s second administration: singing and dancing.
The election in 2024 should have been a wakeup call for the left. What’s the official response? They’ve had about a month now and we’ve talked about this, at least the informal response, whether it’s Chuck Schumer:

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Or whether it’s those in the legacy media trying various attacks and certain things not really working and kind of struggling here and there. Finally, Ken Martin, the Democrat National Committee chair: The Minnesota guy that works with Tim Walz,

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So, you know, political bona fides, boy, does he have him. He has released an official memo, This is real. I’m not exaggerating this at all. I’m not trying to dramatize this at all. He, he said this today when he sent this out. Excuse me, he sent this out yesterday, he said. “Today I released a framework detailing how the Democratic Party will fight against Trump’s war on the working people.” There it is, finally you got the the plan, the strategy, what is going to be the playbook for the Democrats for the next couple of years? Kind of a big moment. He sends it out. It’s at win.dnc.org/memo. All right, sounds official. It is A5 page PDF. I am not joking when I tell you for the 1st 4 pages says nothing at all whatsoever. And I mean in the academic sense in which someone writes a paper that just has a lot of fancy words in it, some historical context to something vague and then that’s the whole paper says nothing. So, he begins by talking about where he came from, he says, “my roots are in labor. I believe in labor. We gotta have real progress for working families.” So, he paints this idea of like what’s going on in the country, he believes with labor. And then he says, and Donald Trump is going after. The Labor Rights of Americans with Project 2025. He then spends pages 2 through 4 talking about how Donald Trump and Elon Musk are going after unions. With Project 2025, that is. They dispense it like Trump is doing this and he’s doing this. And so, I’m thinking, ohh, man, he’s laying out this complex whining Santa list of things that he really doesn’t like about Donald Trump. So certainly, he’s going to say, so that’s why we’re going to get out there and we’re going to file all the lawsuits or we’re going to pass this legislation at the state level or we’re going to propose this legislation. The federal level or it’s all about activism so that we get out the vote for midterms, like a strategy, right? He said in his tweet. I got a strategy. I kid you not, I will read the last paragraph literally says bottom line, like bottom line is in bold and then it is underlined, “It is our responsibility to stand up for working people and unite behind your kitchen table issues that connect us all.” All right, here we go. Here’s going to be the plan right, “as I take over as chair of the DNC, union workers and labor leaders will be core to my decision making.” All right, here we go. Some of the decisions as Trump wages his war on working families, Democrats will fiercely answer the call to my favorite old union song: “Which side are you on?”
That’s the whole memo. That’s it. The master plan for the Democrats? At least until midterms from the brand-new elected chair. Of the DNC, Ken Martin, the new DNC chairman is nothing… it’s a song. And by the way, people are taking it to heart already at the Kennedy Center today, they had an interpretive dance protest.
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