The Democrats got used to taking power for granted. They had the funding, they had the institutions, they had the demographics that would gradually increase their power even further, and they had a loyal opposition party that would choose to act as a heel, not a serious rival. That's the best hand you can get in a game. They could steal 2020, get away with it and punish those who tried to protest the obvious fraud and lawlessness. From this POV, it's easy to come to the conclusion things would just keep working for them forever. And honestly, it's not yet certain they won't, eventually. There's competition again, but they can win things back if they play tough and smart.
Which is why them not playing smart, for the time being, is such a surprise and relief. Handing over the reins to nepo babies and diversity hires must have been the greatest self own they pulled in the last few decades. Now every retarded and poisonous interest group feels entitled to blackmail the whole operation. Plus there is the whole Jews vs. progressives thing. It seems the Democrats will return to prominence only once they clean house, but the way things are set up, this is hard to do, since nobody wants to be the first to tell the troons they don't belong at the party's forefront. It's not unlikely that, like Harris, smart money in the party is riding this out until things get bad enough it becomes feasible to seize back control.
Caveat is you can't help but feel there is a trick somewhere, and the real power brokers like Soros are setting up something on par with Covid and the whole 2020 coup. Trump 2025 seems just too good to be true, and the left's state of dissolution just feels too easy. You are playing against a guy who had six aces up his sleeve, and suddenly he is retarded? That's sus.
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