It’s almost getting to the point
that it’s better to talk to a brick wall than a Democrat right now about
why they lost. I’m saying this within the realm of the punditry world.
CNN’s Maria Cardona
delivered quite possibly the most laughable coping
narrative regarding Trump and the Latino vote. She starts by saying
Trump didn’t win this voter bloc. No, but it was the best overall
performance by a Republican in a generation. Trump did win Latino men.
The sea of red is too great for any Democratic talking point to sink in because it’s worthless: you people lost big.
She also said that there was misinformation or something. I don’t even
know what her point is since ‘misinformation’ is Democrat-speak for
views we don’t like. Maria, you must leave your contract if you don’t
see what’s happening here. It’s insulting everyone’s intelligence:
“There
were absolutely growth — there was growth in the percentages of support
among the Latino Community for Donald Trump. We have to contend said
that and I have said this. We have to do a deep dive. We have to do
better messaging — message — messengers, the massive information and
misinformation that went into our community was incredibly effective. I
do give the Trump campaign kudos for that. Their lies worked for our
community and that’s on us, so we have to fix that. But let's not —
let’s not actually tell an untruth, which is that the majority of
Latinos voted for Donald Trump because they did not. Neither the
majority of Latinos nor the majority of Latinas voted for Donald Trump.
That's absolutely not true. And frankly, the majority of Puerto Ricans
also did not vote for Donald Trump. Yes, again, I concede. He flipped
Osceola and he flipped places in Texas and he got way too much of
slivers of percentages across the country for our comfort level and
we're going to do a deep dive on that and make sure to fix it and part
of fixing that is to make sure misinformation and lies and conspiracy
theories do not go unanswered in a lot of the platforms.
Spanish
language platforms and a lot of the other platforms where Latinos
receive their information. Again, that's on us and we have to do better,
but let's absolutely not tell the lie that the majority of Latinos
voted for Donald Trump because they absolutely did not and I can assure
you they did not vote for the cruelty that is coming — for the pain that
is coming.”
Again, it doesn’t matter, Maria. We won, and the Puerto Rico joke
your side stroked out over didn’t matter either. The GOP has been remade
as a multiracial working-class party that will continue to beat you if
you keep your head in the sand—a part of me hopes liberals continue to
do that. There are too many far-left clowns, woke cultists, and petty
snobs for this party to change smoothly. There’s going to be a fight. At
least Giancarlo Sopo got the last word, and tossed Cardona’s longwinded
explanation into a body bag in under a minute:
Stop worrying about us, Democrats. It’s you guys who have the messaging problems.
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