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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Resistance or Opposition: Which Route Should the Democrats Take?

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Even your most optimistic Mar-a-Lago member didn’t see Donald Trump winning the popular vote and taking all seven swing states. He even came within five points of taking the Democratic stronghold of New Jersey! So, what on earth does the Democratic Party do next?  They can stay the course and resist. It’s what they did the last time Trump won. In the aftermath of Trump’s 2016 victory, America was stunned. Every time he opened his mouth, Trump exploded political norms, and the Democratic Party responded in kind. Being a mere opposition party—at least at that moment for the Democrats—was not strong enough for this situation they believed. Instead they needed to become a resistance. And while Democrats won in 2020, the resistance ultimately did not work. Democrats spent a decade telling Americans that Trump was an existential threat, yet Americans didn’t care. The Democrats’ goal was to scrub Trump from future history. Instead, he now controls it.  Democrats need to look inward if they want to have a shot at winning in 2028. They need to act like an opposition, not a resistance.  Today, Ei Lake explains why this will require a different approach, but one for which there is already a template. He tells the story of how a few centrist renegades saved the Democrats from oblivion 40 years ago. In 1984, after Ronald Reagan’s 525–13 Electoral College landslide over Walter Mondale, the Democrats were not just in disarray—they were on life support. And yet, eight years later, they found their savior: a young governor from Arkansas named Bill Clinton. And they remade their party. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Go to groundnews.com/Honestly to get 50% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and unlock world-wide perspectives on today’s biggest news stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Fox News Decision Desk can now officially project that Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States.

0:09.3

Many of you sitting at home right now digesting this news right now, some of them will be you.

0:14.4

I wish I had better news for my daughter later this morning.

0:18.4

It is a sweeping and stunning victory, unlike any in our history.

0:22.1

It will be studied and debated for generations the impact broad and deep,

0:26.2

a turning point for the country.

0:31.5

Well, that was a wallop.

0:34.1

Even your most optimistic Mar-a-Lago member didn't see Donald Trump winning the popular vote,

0:40.7

controlling the Senate, and sweeping all seven swing states?

0:44.8

He came within five points of taking New Jersey.

0:49.6

More than half of Latino men voted for him.

0:52.8

As he said,

0:53.8

We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,

0:57.6

and it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing.

1:03.7

Look what happened.

1:04.9

Is this crazy?

1:06.3

Delirium for Maga, devastation for Harris, Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Chuck Schumer, and the rest.

1:13.6

There's no doubt about it. They've lost the nation. So what on earth does the Democratic Party do now?

1:21.3

One approach would be to keep doing what they've been doing. Resist!

1:26.5

I am unafraid to be nasty because I am nasty

1:31.4

like Susan, Elizabeth, Eleanor,

1:35.6

Amelia, Rosa, Gloria, Condoleezza, Sonia, Malala,

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