Charlamagne Tha God, Andrew Schulz predict trouble ahead in 2028 for Dems in disarray

Radio host Charlamagne Tha God and comedian Andrew Schulz agreed that the Democratic Party has still failed to find a new game plan since losing in November.Schulz, whose interview with Trump during the campaign was one of many pivotal podcast interviews for the president, told Charlamagne on “The Breakfast Club” Monday that the challenge facing Democrats right now is finding their equivalent rallying cry, like “build the wall,” that taps into Americans’ economic concerns.“If they make it a class issue, they win this election pretty easily, come the next election, but they’re afraid to do that because a lot of them are in the pockets of the billionaire class and the corporations, so they make it about identity politics,” he said.Schulz further argued that many Democrats that go to Ivy League universities “pretend to give a f— about you guys.

They don’t actually give a f— about you guys, but they get patted on the back for pretending to do it.”In the wake of former Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to President Donald Trump, the Democratic Party remains in flux over not only how to criticize the new president, but the course of their own party.Some, like Gov.Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., have changed their rhetorical style regarding identity politics, while others have doubled down. Charlamagne recalled Newsom’s recent interview, saying the blue state governor proved his point about this by speaking in politically moderate terms with TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk.“He wants it so bad, bro.

That motherf—er is thirsty,” Schulz joked.“Exactly,” Charlamagne agreed, “But you see how quick he is to distance himself from trans athletes and stuff like that, so now it’s like, ‘Oh so you never cared, you never gave a f—.It was just all about politics for you.”Charlamagne went on to suggest that Democrats have still failed to find their footing since Trump’s victory.“I don’t think Democrats are going to win so easily in 2...

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