Mark Penn: The Democratic Party Faces a 'Massive Problem' with Silenced Moderate Voices
Fox NewsJanuary 15, 20262 min54,257 views
7 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβThe Shifting Democratic Party Landscape
- π― Mark Penn, former Clinton advisor, identifies a massive problem within the Democratic Party: the silencing of moderate voices.
- π He observes a trend of radical extremism, citing figures like Bernie Sanders and Mandani, and contrasts this with historical moderate Democrats like Bill Clinton, John Kennedy, and Harry Truman.
Evidence of a Party in Decline
- π Penn points to declining poll ratings for the Democratic Party, suggesting it's burrowing deeper into a hole led by those on the left.
- β οΈ He highlights concerns such as federal officers not being supported, appointments of individuals who don't believe in private property, and judgments against the police without thorough investigation.
- π£οΈ The moderate voice within the party is described as all but silenced, with figures like John Fetterman being a rare, rational exception.
Regional Manifestations of the Problem
- π The issues are observed in major cities and states like New York City, Minnesota, California, and Oregon.
- π‘ A typical person would be stunned by the current state of affairs and the direction the party is taking.
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