Quote of the Day: Hunter Biden May be a Gun-Toting Drug Addict, But He’s Right About the Democratic Party

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I’m not running for office. But if I were, these are some of the lessons I’d take away from what happened in NY yesterday.

1. Authenticity is measurable. Voters can smell a focus group from a mile away.

2. Endorsements from the current Democratic leadership now read like warnings. The establishment wing of the party is no longer a sword. It’s a question mark.

3. Conviction beats caution. The candidates who said hard things about rent, about who pays for what, about Gaza, they won. The triangulators lost.

4. Cost of living is everything. Everything else is wallpaper.

5. The middle is not a strategy. It’s an empty room. Voters reached past the establishment to grab someone who actually believes something.

6. Don’t fear the base. Court it. The Democrats who ran from their own voters lost. The ones who ran toward them won.

7. If you want to lead a party you have to be willing to fight inside it. Mamdani didn’t ask permission. He took the field.

The lesson under the lessons: the country is tired of being managed. People want to be led.

— Hunter Biden, son of former president Joe Biden , as reported by Crooks and Liars

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    He is definitely not wrong! Regular voters are sick and tired of “corporate Democrats” who give some lip service to the people but really are courting corporate donors. My 24-year-old son said yesterday he’d rather have Bernie Sanders’ corpse than Chuck Schumer or Hakeen Jeffries. And my brother who reluctantly voted for Trump again because he thought Trump was more “America First” than Harris now despises Trump but thinks the “corporate Democrats” are as bad. I can’t argue too much with that. And both my son and brother, on different parts of the political spectrum, are saying they’re fed up with this bullshit that benefits the wealthy but not the rest of us. Something is going to give……and I don’t know how but it might be bad.

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