Monday, October 6, 2025

Is Being Insanely Stupid Actually a Cunning Democrat Strategy?

 Kurt Schlichter 

 . . . "Only till you realize that other people aren’t required to go along with your nonsense. That’s how it was for the left. They thought they had free run of society. They thought there would never be any accountability. But now there is, and they don’t know what to do. They can’t change." . . .

. . . "And they did it with not just straight faces, but with those sour, super-serious faces you might see on MSNBC – is it still even called that? – during their daily announcement that “Today, once, again, Trump has finally crossed over the line into Third Reich territory with his shameless doing of things that he promised to do before winning the last election. Oh, well, I never!” No wonder normal people look at the Dems and wonder if they say insane things intentionally, or if it’s some strategy that we lesser beings cannot comprehend that involves the use of incomprehensibly stupid assertions to crowbar open the Overton Window.

"You’ve got to wonder if they actually believe this stuff, or if they are simply saying the things that might keep their sociopathic left wing mutant allies from murdering them, too. In fact, some of those consultant-driven mini-videos that they’re all tweeting now – why do they all hold the lapel mic in their hand in front of their face, as if it were a demitasse cup of espresso from some continental cafĂ©? – look more like hostage videos. “Why yes, we need to have a lumbering yeti with its member and its two buddies swinging from the yardarm in the teenage girls’ locker room because Rosa Parks would’ve wanted it that way!” they assert, eyes darting off camera to the frowning blue-haired 23-year-old gender studies major who is supervising them with a ring through her nose, looking like Ferdinand the Bull except significantly less hot.

"They are already in failure stasis. Look, when you go Nazi, you have a rhetorical problem. You can’t go further. You can’t do worse. You’re at max epithet – or, as celebrated wine woman heartthrob and capering lib court jester Ta-Nehisi Coates says, max “epitaph.” You’re not going to out-Hitler Hitler." . . . More

Kurt Schlichter (Twitter: @KurtSchlichter) was personally recruited to write conservative commentary by Andrew Breitbart. He was a Los Angeles trial lawyer, is a retired Army Infantry colonel with a masters in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, and is a former stand-up comic. . .

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