Former NBC journo Brian Williams appeared on the Seth Meyers present this week and prompt that Democrats have fully misplaced the working class, which is true, and that it occurred as a result of Democrats saved gaslighting the general public which was insulting.
He factors to the way in which Democrats saved insisting that the financial system was nice whereas costs saved rising to ridiculous ranges. He mentions the truth that the border was fully overrun whereas Democrats insisted that it was underneath management.
He cites different examples, however it’s all the identical theme.
From the Vigilant FOX on Twitter/X:
Seth Meyers Goes Quiet as Ex-NBC Anchor Torches Democrats for ‘Insulting’ the Working Class
“It’s robust love time for the Democratic Occasion. I feel it must be stripped down and rebuilt.”
Right here’s how they alienated working-class voters, in keeping with Brian Williams:
1. Ignoring Rising Prices: “A 12-pack of Bounty [paper towels] is $40. Wealthy people don’t really feel that. Poor people already switched to Sparkle throughout the COVID lockdown.”
2. Touting Inventory Market Success Whereas Ignoring Financial Hardship for Common Individuals: “I feel telling them that the Nasdaq is gangbusters is additional insulting. It’s insulting.”
3. Downplaying Border Points: “I feel the largest unforced error of the Biden administration by far was the border…. To inform individuals it’s not an issue is insulting.”
4. Offering Advantages to Migrants Whereas Ignoring Residents: “For the working class to see incoming migrants getting welcome baggage, debit playing cards, and motel rooms might be insulting as properly.”
5. Failing to Tackle Biden’s Cognitive Decline: “I need to know who thought it was a good suggestion that Joe Biden stand for an additional 4 years at 80 years of age and 37% reputation.”
Watch the video:
Seth Meyers Goes Quiet as Ex-NBC Anchor Torches Democrats for ‘Insulting’ the Working Class
“It’s robust love time for the Democratic Occasion. I feel it must be stripped down and rebuilt.”
Here is how they alienated working-class voters, in keeping with Brian Williams:
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— The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) November 22, 2024
In fact, the one factor Williams doesn’t point out is that Trump was merely the higher candidate. That may have been an element, don’t you suppose?