Wednesday, 3 September 2025

On The Subject of 'Freaky'

 Since the November 2024 election...one of the hundred-odd subjects that I do study/analysis upon....what really makes up the Democratic Party/voters in 2025?

I've come to the opinion that it's (the party itself) developed into a ragtag group, made up of outcasts, mavericks, freaks, oddballs, and even a motley crew.  There has to be at least twenty-odd groups which seem to fit themselves into the situation. 

If you tried to identify party-platforms and agendas....there must be a minimum of 100 selected 'topics', and it's reached a level where a average non-freak, non-oddball, non-outcast Democrat.....can't really talk themselves into believing the party.

Saying it was designed back in the 1990s, and this is some intellectual modern way of getting the 'herd' to mingle and stay within one single pasture?  Well....one could suggest that.  But it makes little sense.

I'm likely to suggest that 30-percent of the folks voting for the Republicans at present....are  former Democrats (from the 1980s/1990s), or unattached people who feel the D-Party is too much of a nutcase to support.

Where this leads onto for 2028 and 2032?  I don't think the Democratic Party has understood the damage done, and the effect of everything being so politicized. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why vote in a primary when the superdelegates choose anyway?

Schnitzel_Republic said...

I don't have a problem if one labels the super-delegates as members of the House/Senate (free ticket to attend/vote). But they should only add up to 10-percent of the total in the arena.