"Another referred to Obama as “very scoldy these days,” which she claims does not go over well with the voter base anymore. Yet another anchor on the program was interested in “who [Obama] is holding up, and who he’s not mentioning.'”
"It is no secret that since the 2024 election, the Left has been struggling to maintain a unified front. While some of the party is digging its heels into radical agendas and ideologies, others are trying to move on from the loss by changing their views or leaving the party altogether.
Obama’s Advice to a Failing Party
"Obama’s speech focused on how to elevate the Democrat Party going forward, according to reports of the speech gathered by CNN.
“ 'I think [success] is going to require a little bit less navel-gazing and a little less whining and being in fetal positions,” said Obama, who has not been publicly involved in fundraising since the previous election cycle. “And it’s going to require Democrats to just toughen up.”
"It is unclear whether Obama was criticizing the extreme progressives or the aspiring moderates in his party. Either way, the former president implored his base to stop “looking for a quick fix” and “waiting for the messiah”; instead, posited Obama, Democrats must focus on the candidates up for election this year. He praised Democrat nominees for governor in Virginia and New Jersey who will be up for election this November, calling them “great candidates.”
"In preparation for the next election cycle, Obama suggests the “DNC [get] what it needs to compete in what will be a more data-driven, more social media-driven cycle, which will cost some money and expertise and time.”
"Democrats trying to walk back progressive viewpoints seem to fit the bill for success described by Obama: They try to discern what Americans want via data in hopes to become relevant again. However, Obama notably refused to condemn the most radical candidates in his party, such as Zohran Mamdani.
“ 'There’s been… some argument between the left of the party and people who are promoting the quote-unquote abundance agenda,” said Obama. He argued that these positions are not contradictory to one another; rather, Democrats have just “got to figure out how to do it.” Presumably, “doing it” means uniting as a party.
Democrats Bristle at Obama’s Non-Advice
"Though Obama used swaths of motivational language, according to the CNN report, his vague encouragement and simultaneous chastisement did not sit well with Democrats, who have been dissatisfied with the politician for some time now.
"During an interview with David Axelrod, Obama’s former senior advisor, CNN anchors questioned and ridiculed Obama’s decision to advise his fellow Democrats as though he himself held all the answers to their problems." . . .

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