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One of the biggest mistakes one can make in politics is trying to play both sides, as that may have led to Kamala’s defeat. Today’s show breaks down why the left is its own worst enemy.
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Besides the fact that Kamala struggles to put basic sentences together, she reportedly did not go on the Joe Rogan podcast because she feared progressive backlash.
According to The Financial Times:
Kamala Harris’s fears of a progressive backlash killed a plan for her to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast, a campaign official has said, shedding light on a decision that infuriated some Democrats who are reeling after Donald Trump’s election victory.
The talks faltered because of concerns at how the interview would be perceived within the Democratic party, said Jennifer Palmieri, a senior adviser to Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff.
“There was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn’t want her to be on it, and how there would be a backlash,” Palmieri said on Wednesday.
It’s unclear if that would have helped win over swing votes in middle America but it definitely did not help to improve her middle class persona.
“They cannot improve their product, they cannot correct course because of the people who are entrenched,” Crowder said. “These are the people who are running the show.”
In one specific example, Oracle employees staged a protest against Chairman Larry Ellison’s fundraiser for Trump.
According to Time:
The protest, called No Ethics/No Work, involved about 300 employees walking out of their offices or stopping work at remote locations at noon local time and devoting the rest of the day to volunteering or civic engagement, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution.
This is rather telling because 99 percent of Big Tech contributions go towards the Dems but after one guy donates to Trump these people staged a massive walkout as if this is an issue.
“This is the entitlement of employees who don’t realize they are replaceable,” Crowder added.