Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is, for the first time in a long while, finding herself in headlines. And, as usual, it’s not for anything good. Wasserman Schultz recently appeared on CNN for an interview with John Berman when she went off the rails after being asked about voters’ negative view of the Democratic Party.
Anat Shenker-Osorio, a Democrat researcher, revealed to the New York Times that a total of 250 focus groups consisting of swing voters associated with the left-wing American political party, associated them, hilariously, with tortoises, sloths, and appeared like “deer in the headlights.”
It was this that prompted Berman to ask Wasserman Schultz how the party earned these titles. The Florida congresswoman’s face went blood red faster than you can say Speedy Gonzales, frustration becoming a wearable mask strapped on her face. She then said she represents “human beings” and isn’t the slightest bit concerned about what the party is being compared to.
If that was true, she wouldn’t be so cranky, right? Obviously, the comparisons do make her mad. And we all know from incidents in the past Schultz has a bit of a temper.
“‘Republicans are seen as apex predators, like lions, tigers and sharks-beasts that take what they want when they want it. Democrats are typically tagged as tortoises, slugs or sloths: slow, plodding, passive.’ Later, there was a responder that said the Democrats are like ‘deer in headlights.’ How is it that you think that the Democratic Party has earned these descriptions,” Berman asked, according to The Daily Caller.
“John, I am not focused on the animals that some New York Times reporter compares the political parties to,” Schultz ranted in reponse. “My constituents are human beings, and the human beings that I represent are facing devastating healthcare cuts. The most significant healthcare cuts that have ever been handed down by any administration. Almost 14 million people will lose their Medicaid coverage, many hundreds of thousands more, when you add the cuts to the Affordable Care Act … I’m focused on the humans I represent, not animal comparisons.”
Berman then attempted to clarify that it was American voters who made the comparisons, but Schultz referred to her party being compared to “animals” is ridiculous. Not nearly as ridiculous as spending four years masking and hiding an old man’s mental decline, burying America’s economy in the ground, and trying to force everyone to believe dudes can be chicks.
But I digress.
“John, you said they were asked to compare the parties so they were prompted to compare the parties to animals. That is ridiculous. I’ve watched a lot of focus groups and I know the people that I represent want me fighting for the humans, the families that I represent,” the congresswoman said.
These comparisons come at a time when the Democrats’ approval ratings have reached abysmal lows. An NBC News poll from March found that just 27% of voters have a positive view of the party, which is the party’s lowest rating since 1990. A CNN poll found in the same month that Democrats’ favorability rating stood at 29%, which is the lowest recorded rating since 1992.
For the first time in two decades, Democrats lost the popular vote, along with the Hispanic male vote, which marked the first time that has happened in the history of American politics. That’s how sick and tired people are of liberal policies and the idiocy spewing forth from the innards of Democratic politicians.
President Donald Trump became the first GOP nominee to take the Latino male vote by pulling in 55 percent support in that demographic.
Public polling repeatedly found that voters trusted Trump and Republicans to handle the economy and immigration, the two leading issues in the 2024 election, over Democrats. Since former Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to Trump, it is still unclear who the leader of the Democrat Party is in the aftermath of the election.
And to sprinkle a little salt on top of the vicious, gaping wounds of the Democratic Party, President Trump’s approval ratings have soared higher then expected for the month of May. Booyah!
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