Sunday, August 7, 2022

How Does the Democrat Party Fall Apart? This Might Be How

What are we talking about? This, in all its infinite glory…

 We’ve talked about Gary Chambers in this space before. "Democratic political consultant James Carville’s attack on him as an “idiot” is only kinda-sorta wrong. Chambers is your typical race-hustling leftist agitator and his campaign ads have been the bog-standard Bernie Sanders/AOC radical left chic stuff, with perhaps a little more blue-meat-for-the-woke-white-Useful-Idiot sucker donors. He filmed himself smoking a blunt in one ad, which made the point that laws making marijuana illegal are racist and hurt black people. Then he did an ad where he burned the Confederate flag. And the latest one is an absolutely breathtakingly awful ad that claims making abortion illegal will result in more abortions, not less. The cynicism of how the ad is staged is almost diabolical; it depicts a white woman being killed by a botched back-alley abortion carried out by a black man.

. . ."Everybody knows the usual pattern in abortion mills across the country is the reverse. If Gary Chambers was truly racially “woke” and not just a dollar-store grifter, he’d at least have something to say about Margaret Sanger and the genocidal racism against black people that underlies the entire abortion industry.

"But here’s the thing: Gary Chambers is actually the good guy in this Godzilla-vs-Muto clash. Everything he’s saying in those two tweets is actually correct.

"The Louisiana Democrat Party is run by a bunch of white leftists with money, most of whom are trial lawyers and the rest of whom are crony capitalists who make their money from contracts with bloated state and local governments. They’re the Bourbon Democrats of old, and they’re blindingly racist. The current crowd has all but wiped themselves out in the public eye; they did manage to elect John Bel Edwards twice through an unfortunate series of events befalling the Louisiana GOP’s efforts to rally around a single candidate in the 2015 and 2019 gubernatorial races, but Edwards has done for Louisiana what Bill de Blasio did for New York City.". . .

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