Republicans say Democrats don't have a message. They do, and it's destructive.
David Horowitz
In the acrimonious climate of the current political debate, the biggest lie of all is told by Republicans who claim Democrats are in disarray because they have no message to persuade voters to support them. Actually, they do have a message. But it is a message so obvious, destructive, and forbidding that it offends Republicans so profoundly they would prefer not to recognize it – so they don’t.
Democrats do have a message, which is this: Every policy of the Trump administration designed to make America safer, stronger, wealthier, and more prosperous is a policy that must be resisted, sabotaged, and obstructed by any means necessary. Worse, its proponents should be demonized and marginalized as extremists.
What does this look like in the context of the real world and in America’s cold war with heavily armed nuclear adversaries and totalitarian enemies who have made no bones about their desire to destroy us? In this context, Democrats' divisive strategies weaken America, give comfort and aid to our enemies, and undermine our efforts to defend ourselves.
Among his first acts in office, President Joe Biden opened our borders to somewhere between 10 and 20 million mostly unvetted aliens, many on the terrorist watch list and still more with long criminal records. Many Democrats reject the mandate of Donald Trump's 2024 victory which showed the vast majority of Americans thought Biden's border policies dangerous and unwise. Democrats have dedicated themselves to obstructing the Trump administration’s efforts to deport the criminals who Biden welcomed and subsidized. This reflects poorly on Democrats' concern for the safety of their fellow citizens and projects weakness to potential enemies seeking to infiltrate our country.
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