As Republicans bask in the glow of Donald Trump’s astounding comeback victory in the presidential election Tuesday night, the question is, will Democrats do a bit of self-reflection? Will they do a 2012 GOP-style “autopsy” and do a bit of self-reflection, admit mistakes were made, and figure out how to get back in the good graces of the American people? Maybe the wound is still too raw, but if the reactions of leftist commentators during Tuesday night’s election coverage were any indication, probably not.
If you watched Fox News Tuesday night and are like me, you endured Karl Rove. Exactly how many presidents ago was he relevant? You also endured resident liberals Jessica Tarlov and Juan Williams. Each is insufferable in their own way, but as Georgia, North Carolina, and finally Pennsylvania were called for Trump, Williams just couldn’t help himself any longer. He concluded that the reason Kamala Harris was headed for a loss was simple: Americans are…wait for it…sexist.
According to a CNN exit poll, so far, Trump won 20 percent of Black male voters.
Looks like the whole "Vote for Kamala or you're a sexist" ploy didn't work.
Whoda thunk it? pic.twitter.com/3U8EAIMopk
— Jeff Charles, Doni's St. Bernard🏴 (@jeffcharlesjr) November 6, 2024
Williams led up to the sexism accusation by trotting out old faithful, January 6, and “insurrection!” His theory is that voters ignored Trump’s actions on January 6 by not voting for Kamala Harris because she is a black woman. Wait what? Here’s Williams’s “reasoning”:
“Would a white male have done better? Obviously Trump has defeated two women and now a black woman, so there’s all these questions. But to my mind, it seems to me incredible that a guy who led an insurrection against the United States government essentially now is going back into the Oval Office, it’s unbelievable.”
Fellow panelist Brit Hume jumped in and reminded Williams that not everyone believed January 6 to be an “insurrection!” He also brought up Democrats’ constant made-up warning that Donald Trump was a “threat to democracy.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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