If you’ve been paying attention to the 2024 election, you’ve probably noticed a trend: Democrats treating voters as if they are adolescent morons.
It’s a theme that has marked Kamala Harris’ rallies, with various speakers speaking to audience members like they are teaching kindergarteners how to make vowel sounds. The latest example happened in Wisconsin on Friday, but there are many more, and all of them tell us exactly what Democrats think about Americans.
Dems infantilizing their voting base is a trend that should be studied for years. These people act like their followers are second graders and there are a few reasons why but holy hell if this isn't one of the best examples of it. https://t.co/YlNIj9phie
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) October 19, 2024
And who could forget this classic from Tim Walz’s wife earlier in the campaign?
Tim Walz's wife sounds like she's leading a class picnic for pre-schoolers instead of campaigning for her husband.
PLEASE make this STOP 🛑pic.twitter.com/jtgbbR5HCt
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 25, 2024
Why do Democrats do this, and what does it say about their governance? They do it because they believe you are stupid. They truly think Americans are child-like figures with no more common sense than your average five-year-old. To the average left-winger, you are an idiot who needs to be meticulously guided down to having your words coached. More importantly, that forms the very basis of the left-wing power structure. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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