Monday, February 3, 2025

Democrat Politicians and Preoperational Infantilism

Deborah C. Tyler criticizes Democrat politicians, particularly Kamala Harris, for their inability to handle their roles effectively. She describes Harris's unproductive responses to policy questions during her presidential campaign, her dismissive comments about serious events, and her overall disconnected demeanor. Tyler expresses concern over the leadership qualities of other Democrats, including L. A. Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, highlighting their confusing public actions and policies that she believes harm Californians.

Tyler questions why Democrat politicians seem more inclined than Republicans to enact harmful policies that undermine American values and safety, attributing this to decades of moral and ideological corruption within the party. She compares the behavior of leading Democrats to that of young children, saying they exhibit traits like helplessness and narcissism, referencing developmental psychology to explain this regression.

The author outlines three types of corruption affecting the Democrats: the greed for power, a disloyal ideology that harms citizens, and a modern anti-rational mindset that leads to false beliefs and financial exploitation. She condemns the claim of an armed insurrection during the Capitol riots as a significant political lie and argues that modern Democrats have become detached from reality, causing disastrous public policies.

Tyler illustrates her points with examples, such as past decisions by leaders like Bill de Blasio and Gavin Newsom that she believes fail to address clear public safety issues. She claims that Democrats operate under distorted beliefs rather than practical solutions and likens their erratic policies to the fear and misunderstanding of young children.

She emphasizes that a rational adult approach to problem-solving is missing among Democrats and provides anecdotes to illustrate the disconnect between their actions and reality. Tyler concludes by asserting that Democrats do not value human life as they should, given their policies, which she sees as prioritizing lower species over vulnerable humans, and likens political falsehoods to the innocent lies told by children.

Finally, she suggests that the fear exhibited by Democrats towards Donald Trump is similar to a child's fear of imaginary monsters, indicating that Trump's strength is unassailable by their corruptions. Tyler ends with a hopeful vision for a better America, one based on individual responsibility and unity. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/democrat_politicians_and_preoperational_infantilism.html

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