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The Democrats: Managerial Progressives Lost in Their Own Maze

EDITOR'S NOTES

Here’s the deal: the Democrats lost 2024 and are now running around like bureaucratic chickens with their heads cut off, trying to figure out what went wrong—without ever turning the magnifying glass on their own central-planning ideology. They’re not progressives in any noble sense—they’re managerial progressives: obsessed with controlling society through data, messaging, and federal micromanagement. This is the tale of a party that refuses to question its own power addiction. Strap in.

The Diagnosis They Refuse to Make

The Democratic Party took a beating in 2024—White House, House, Senate—gone. So now, predictably, they’re launching internal “investigations” to understand the loss. But here’s the kicker: none of these probes are looking at Biden, Harris, or the policies that dragged the country through economic hell. Nope. The focus is on “messaging” from third-party groups. In other words: blame the ads, not the agenda.

They’re treating the whole campaign like a failed PR rollout, not a referendum on their vision of America. The party’s own candidates were either senile, uncharismatic, or both, but leadership refuses to admit that the emperor was wearing no clothes—just a suit full of slogans.

$20 Million to Study Vibes, Not Policy

Case in point: the Democrats threw $20 million at a research project to figure out why young men aren’t voting for them. Their answer? Not a reckoning with their values, but a social engineering scheme to embed DNC talking points into podcasts about bench presses and football scores.

They think the answer lies in micro-targeting and digital vibes. What they won’t confront is this: young men—especially those outside the intersectional pecking order—are tired of being scapegoated, gaslit, and culturally exiled by the very people demanding their allegiance. But rather than ask, “Did we push these people away with our ideology?” the Democrats ask, “How can we trick them into coming back?”

The Moral Mirror They Refuse to Look Into

The heart of the problem is this: Democrats view themselves as the moral custodians of society. They fight “bad things” like racism and bigotry and support “good things” like fairness and science. But this creates a dogmatic worldview where anyone who disagrees must be morally defective.

They’ve lost the ability—or the will—to actually listen to dissent. Instead, they pathologize it. Trump voters? Clearly racists. Libertarians? Probably dangerous. Populists? Uneducated rubes. No one’s allowed to reject the Democratic platform for rational reasons. And that’s why they keep losing voters.

This binary moralism comforts them, but it also makes them politically stupid.

Doubling Down on the Bureaucratic Nightmare

Instead of reevaluating their ideology, the Democrats keep pushing the very status quo that voters rejected in the first place: massive spending, endless war, corporate bailouts, and surveillance-state overreach. They’re still the party of “trust the experts,” even though those experts have torched public trust post-COVID, post-Afghanistan, and post-Fed inflation disaster.

They think they can win hearts with more federal programs and smoother TikTok clips. But people are sick of being managed. That’s the root. Voters are begging for decentralization, autonomy, and the right to live free from federal micromanagement. The Democrats offer none of that—just a gentler tyranny.

The Illusion of Reform

Here’s the twisted irony: the Democrats’ best chance for a comeback is that their opposition—Trump and the GOP elite—have also failed to dismantle the swamp. Trump talked big but delivered small. And that failure might be enough to distract from the Democrats’ own rot.

But don’t mistake inertia for strategy. This party isn’t evolving. It’s calcifying. It can’t pivot, because doing so would mean admitting the managerial class doesn’t know best. And they’ll never, ever do that.

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