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Is There a Democrat Blueprint to Regain Power?

What is the long-term Democratic Party’s strategy to return to power?

Americans may ask that only because so far, the Democrat agenda seems to entail polarizing and alienating as many voters as possible.

They gleefully double down on their 2024 defeat. And they seem almost to grow ecstatic at ensuring that Donald Trump and his record poll at unprecedented highs.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) rants on national TV that Trump is a d—k and promises to go to “war” against him.

Democratic representatives chant “f—k Trump” on national television.

Senator “Spartacus” Booker (D-NJ) almost daily shouts to high heaven and barks out promises of massive resistance, proving he is far crazier than his allegedly crazy Trump.

During the recent cabinet confirmations, Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Tim Kaine lost their minds in impotent rage at the nominees and played the fools—furious at a few timid Democrat suggestions to tone it down.

Democrats bark that Elon Musk is even more Satanic than Trump.

They swarm and try to break into the Department of Education. They shut down the LA freeways. And in the case of illegal aliens, they wave the flag of the nation they fled from, while burning the flag of the nation in which they demand to remain.

Do they think being pro-Hamas on campuses, inviting in ostentatious transgendered to scream at elected officials, or threatening to bring “weapons” as they go “to war” cements their supposed reputation as the party of “peace” or wins over the lost middle class?

Democrat activists tip off illegal alien criminals, endangering the safety of American law enforcement officers. Blue-city mayors and Democrat elected officials go full neo-Confederate in screaming they will resist federal laws.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), the self-described future of the party, sends out pointers to illegal aliens on how to break federal law. Is the point how to best commit a felony?

When fraud, scandal, and waste are exposed at USAID, the Democrats ignore the billions of dollars misspent and instead shriek that children will die if the budget of 2025 returns to the size of its 2019 counterpart, adjusted for inflation and population growth.

And yet so far, the hysterical style is not working. Instead, it is achieving the very opposite of its intention.

Trump’s popularity in the most recent Rasmussen poll soared to 55 percent approval. For the first time in twenty years, the poll found Americans, now after just three weeks of Trump in office, felt that the U.S. is finally for the first time in 20 years moving in the right direction.

Most of Trump’s signature hot-button issues—banning biological males in women’s sports, deporting violent illegal aliens, finishing the border wall, or cutting government waste—poll between 65-80 percent approval. In response, Democrats scream that after a mere 21 days in office, Trump is responsible for not ending the four-year inflation of Joe Biden, which until November 5, they claimed was insignificant and transitory.

After losing the electoral and popular votes in November 2024, the Democrats have no official legislative or executive power.

Ultimately the Supreme Court will quash their efforts to cherry-pick left-wing lower court judges to obstruct Trump’s executive orders.

They have not stopped one Trump nominee who went up for a Senate vote.

Any who broke the law during the last four years, and many did, will not issue subpoenas but fear receiving them.

Their bastions of left-wing resistance—the media, the administrative state, and the universities—are hemorrhaging, losing power, and gaining ever more unpopularity.

The more that viewers are turned off by racial chauvinism, foul language, and screaming, the more left-wing cable networks showcase maddened DEI guests—issuing threats, employing profanity, and shouting as they lose their minds.

Are new Democrat demands for racial reparations wise for some to receive borrowed billions of dollars who were never slaves from many who never owned them when we are all $37 trillion in debt?

There is no Democratic youthful generation, other than the hysterical Squad.

The leaders of the youth party are instead ossified, septuagenarian and octogenarian relics of the last decades—Joe Biden, James Clyburn, Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, and Elisabeth Warren.

The more the elite of the various left-wing black caucuses scream that Trump is a racist, traitor, dictator, and fascist, the more black males trend toward Trump. The more out-of-touch left-wing Hispanic leaders in Congress scream that Trump is a hater and xenophobic, the closer Trump comes to capturing a majority of Hispanic voters by promising to close the border and secure their communities.

The latest poll on Democrat favorability—conducted by liberal Quinnipiac—reveals historic dislike of Democrats, with only 31 percent of voters expressing a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party.

Are Democrats then pivoting or self-correcting?

Do they support legal-only immigration? Do they wish to join in finding fraud in the federal government?

Do they perhaps at least wish to reform the Pentagon, or lower the price of energy?

Nope.

So, what then is their agenda?

It is a retread of 2017, mixed in with the anti-Trump hysteria of 2021-4. By now we all recognize the weary symptoms of their five-point blueprint:

  1. Scream nonstop about Trump the monster (and now Elon Musk too) and his right-wing Nazi coup—without supplying any concrete details or analysis to support such ridiculous invective.
  2. Cherry-pick left-wing lower echelon judges to delay, block and confound Trump’s executive orders and legislative agendas.
  3. Raise huge amounts of money to galvanize street theater, massive sit-ins, and soon violent street demonstrations.
  4. Use such fury to win back the House and then impeach Trump in 2026.
  5. Investigate and subpoena Trump with lawfare to render him inert until 2028.

All that admittedly worked somewhat in Trump’s first term.

Remember, the left went from the Steele dossier’s “Russian collusion” lie during the 2016 campaign, to Robert Mueller’s 20-month derailing of the Trump agenda through his special counsel witch-hunt that ultimately found no “collusion.”

As designed, that legal circus side-tracked nearly two years of Trump’s governance.

When Robert Mueller shut down his “dream team” and “all- stars” in March 2019, the Democrats went right into full removal mode and so impeached Trump in the fall over one phone call.

In between, they sought to disrupt and distract by claiming Trump was crazy, and subject to 25th Amendment removal, while attacking his wife and children

Critical to the left’s strategy between 2017-21 was to outraise him with billionaire tech and Wall Street cash, enlist administrative leakers and Never Trumpers to disrupt from the inside Trump governance, organize government “experts” and retired generals to write that Trump was an existential danger, a fascist, a Nazi, a liar and a cheat, riot in the streets, burn, and loot during the summer of 2020, and change the ballot laws to ensure only 30 percent showed up on election day.

And all that worked in getting the waxen-effigy Joe Biden elected.

But will the repeat succeed again?

Probably not.

Trump is far wiser, and his team far more polished, loyal, and zealous.

He enters office not after the hopey-and changey therapeutic Barack Obama, but the disastrous term of an enfeebled Joe Biden.

Indeed, four years of anti-Trump lawfare and more—raiding his home, 91 indictments, five criminal and civil courtroom indictments and suits, 20 some states seeking to de-ballot him, and two assassination attempts not only failed to harm Trump but likely ensured his reelection.

This time all his cabinet and agency heads are determined to accelerate, not subvert his agenda. He is not reactive as sometimes in the past in the face of the left’s maelstrom of suits and character assassination that often overwhelmed his inexperienced team.

Now sadder, but wiser, Trump is proactive, preemptive, and on the offensive. It is the left, not Trump, that is overwhelmed, confused, and weakened by a tsunami of executive orders, defamation lawsuits, billionaire defections, and minority apostates.

Minority and youthful voters are trending, not bleeding, Trump. He may well outraise the midterm Democrats, both because of his popular wildfire changes and the once left-wing billionaires who defected from the unstable and unreliable Democrats.

There will likely be no more insider “anonymous” op-eds promising to subvert the administration. Retired generals are more worried about overdue enforcement of Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice than finding more creative smears of Trump. The Republican House and Senate hold small margins, but they are more MAGA-oriented than the past Trump Congresses.

In sum, rejecting light for heat, the Democrats return to the same scowls and furor of the past as if we are forever in 2018, when in fact the world is a far different place in 2025.

The voters’ problem with the new Democratic Party is not just that they are old and unhinged, but that they are so wearily and predictably boring.

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About Victor Davis Hanson

Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is an American military historian, columnist, a former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004, and is the 2023 Giles O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush, and the Bradley Prize in 2008. Hanson is also a farmer (growing almonds on a family farm in Selma, California) and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism. He is the author of the just released New York Times best seller, The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation, published by Basic Books on May 7, 2024, as well as the recent  The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won, The Case for Trump, and The Dying Citizen.

Photo: Lansing, Michigan USA - 5 February 2025 - People rally at the Michigan state capitol to oppose President Trump, Elon Musk, and Project 2025. Similar rallies were planned across the country, many of them at state capitols.

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  1. Avatar for task task says:

    Once upon a time in the long geological history of the earth the emergence of O2 would be considered a pollutant by today’s standards. At that time O2 was a toxic gas to most existing life. While I, along with many others, consider the Democratic Party, since its founding, toxic to American founding principles there were times when Democrats, at least some of their leaders, were not at all like whom the author describes in this splendid characterization that makes it clear that they now make suicidal lemmings look like ageless Galapagos tortoises by comparison.

    Newt Gingrich recently stated that the Democratic Party consists of three parties which are fundamentally quite distinctive. What VDH has characterized is the first party type, that is overtly, and very ostentatiously, doing what could be described as a rendition of a group of escapes from a mental institution for the incurably insane, that is far better than anything that SNL could portray.

    Gingrich also noted that, within the Party, there is a second large subset of members, that are outright criminals as characterized by Tammy Hall and the Daly Machine which once ran Chicago. I consider this subset integral with the first.

    Finally there is the third subset of Democrats who are almost like Republicans. They preach like Constitutionalists and behave accordingly. Such men are represented by Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Al Smith and Grover Cleveland. President Cleveland’s anti-corruption policies are not much different than what the Trump agenda is putting into place using a cabinet of Constitutional luminaries that could not be more stunning than if they were created by Marvel Studios designed to save America with special powers.

    E pluribus unum has a significant meaning when it comes to immigrants. It has an even more significant meaning when it comes to American Constitutional leadership and America’s future. Once in a while a person comes along like Donald Trump that history will describe as a revolutionary that took America back towards its Constitutional heritage. The inertia has to continue beyond four years and probably will. There is nothing like a Donald Trump in the Democrat Party’s immediate destiny which resembles anything like Thomas Jefferson or Grover Cleveland. The last attempt at leadership by the DNC to secure immortality at the voting booth was Barack Obama. What VDH has so splendidly characterized is the offspring of the policies of Barack Obama’s two terms and Joe Biden’s term run by Obama’s implanted mercenaries. They are not going to permit a Democratic Constitutionalist leader to demean the entrenched current ideology of idiocracy designed to fundamentally change America. They would rather stand on the bow of their sinking ship like Captain Ahab stood on the bow of the Pequod rather than change course to avoid the Republican Moby Dick that is preparing to collide with them head on.

  2. Not mentioned in this piece but vitally important to the current situation is the accelerating collapse of mainstream media. Increasingly, people are rejecting legacy outlets in favor of online news & commentary. Without its propaganda arm, Leftists are unable to completely control the narratives and their attempts to regain that control make them appear evermore unhinged.

    History also plays a roll. It is a fact that Pres. Trump was in office before & the world didn’t end; the reality is that our Republic’s near-miss with an extinction level event was the Biden administration. And more average, everyday people are becoming aware of that each day as Musk & his team dissect all the various, and nefarious, layers of the bureaucratic state.

  3. I like, understand, and appreciate the comparison to Marvel’s Avengers, but I get a greater kick out of Greg Gutfeld’s comparison that they all joined Trump’s Pirate ship.

    I am greatly enjoying the current Democrat confusion on how best to proceed. Most of their efforts have not only failed but have had the added bonus of being comical. Senator Chris Murphy is the latest to fall prey and respond (with great indignation) to a post from a Lara Trump parody account on X. He mistakenly thought the post was from the real Lara Trump.

  4. Avatar for task task says:

    When you take things apart you can notice that almost every one of what was allowed to become policy had extinction level attributes associated with their implementation. They were characterized as conspiracy theories. Because of that awareness I refrained from making several business moves and made other arrangements to leave the country.

  5. In today’s politics, the mission of the Republican party is very simple: to weaken to the point, hopefully, of eradication, the Democrat party. Failing that, any accomplishment of President Trump, or any Republican president, will be undone by the next Democrat junta in a matter of weeks. Fewer articles about how the Democrats can right themselves and more, or at least one, on how to carry out the mission of sweeping them into the dustbin of history would be appreciated.

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