Barack Obama's treachery is carving deeper rifts within the Democratic Party, revealing a stark truth: the far-left faction is not as united as they claim.
A stunning exposé in Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen’s new book, "The Truce: Progressives, Centrists, and the Future of the Democratic Party," details how Obama orchestrated a behind-the-scenes campaign to undermine Kamala Harris’s aspiration to the presidency in 2024.
In what can only be described as a political betrayal of epic proportions, Obama turned his back on Harris at a critical moment, just when she was positioned to step up following President Biden’s disastrous debate performance.
Instead of rallying behind the Vice President, Obama's inner circle suggested candidates like Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, showing just how little faith they had in Harris’s ability to lead.
This internal backlash isn't merely a political strategy—it's a clear indication of how the left views its own. Harris, who once proudly touted her radical platform, including positions on immigration and healthcare that resonated poorly with the electorate, was seen as nothing more than a liability by the Obamas.
As Democrats engage in their robust infighting, Trump has seized the moment, solidifying his base and promising a return to the America First agenda. His focus remains steadfast on securing borders and revitalizing the economy, values that stand in stark contrast to the far-left chaos engulfing the Democratic establishment.
It’s not just Harris who bears the brunt of this power struggle. With Democrats showing they are more interested in internal squabbles than in delivering results for the American people, they inadvertently gift Republicans a more favorable political landscape amidst the turmoil.
Moreover, the irony is that Obama, often hailed as a unifying figure, might be more of a divisive force within his own party. As some speculate about a potential candidacy from Michelle Obama amid this turmoil, the writing is on the wall: the Dems are at war with themselves, leaving Trump once again positioned as the candidate of choice for voters tired of political theatrics and power plays.
In a time marked by division within the left, it’s clear: voters prefer leadership built on longstanding values over transient agendas. As these Democratic power struggles unfold, it will be vital for the Republican establishment to stay engaged and present a united front. This ongoing saga shows that with the chaotic state of the Democrat Party, America is indeed better served under strong, decisive leadership that puts its citizens first.
Sources:
conservativeplaybook.comthegatewaypundit.comamericafirstreport.com