Friday, July 12, 2019

The Four Horsewomen of the Democrat Apocalypse

Pelosi, channeling her inner Bill Belichick - the well-known critic of Snapface and Instachat - told The New York Times, "All these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world. But they didn't have any following. They're four people and that's how many votes they got."

The Four Horsewomen of the Democratic Apocalypse, elected in districts that vote for one candidate by margins normally seen in totalitarian regimes holding dog-and-pony elections, do not suffer politically by pushing the party outside the mainstream.

The Four Horsewomen do not seem to understand that politics requires persuasion rather than pronouncements.

The Four Horsewomen push fence-sitters to the other side, inspire hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to the Republicans, and scare Ohioans, Michiganders, and Floridians to vote for Trump.

Unlike the Four Horsewomen, and the ten presidential candidates on the debate stage who pledged to use your tax dollars to pay for the healthcare of illegal aliens, Pelosi pivots toward the middle.

Less than three years removed from his presidency, the leftward rush of his party evokes Simon & Garfunkel's advice: "Slow down, you move too fast." Alas, do the Four Horsewomen, all born after the duo's breakup, even know Simon & Garfunkel?

The four riding their pale donkeys fell off the saddle this week, and, as the hoof impressions on their faces show, felt a powerful kick from the most powerful woman in Washington.

https://spectator.org/the-four-horsewomen-of-the-democrat-apocalypse/

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