


When a political party loses a major election, post-mortems quickly lead to doubling down, and the Democratic Party has traveled that path in record time since getting gut-punched in November.
For about a week following the election of Donald Trump, there were some rumblings that a course correction might take place. A few Democrats even spoke openly about backing away from transgender ideology and attempting to reconnect with the working class. That was never going to happen, though, and sure enough, the party's leaders are back to being the lunatics we know all too well.
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On Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) went so far as to claim that "President Trump and his minions are feeling the heat."
For context, Trump is currently enjoying one of the most successful, victory-filled first months as president in history. Schumer insinuating that Democrats are on the comeback trail is a bit like Jim Acosta claiming his career is on the upswing. It's a deranged level of unearned self-confidence.
For giggles, though, let's ask the question. Are Democrats seeing a political resurgence by putting the "heat" on those dirty Republicans? To put it simply, no. No, they are not.
You read that correctly. The Democratic Party is currently sitting at its all-time low approval rating while the GOP has reached its all-time high. So yeah, I think that the "heat" Schumer and company say they are putting on is rather ineffective. One might even call the assertion a severe case of cope.
This shouldn't surprise anyone. If you've watched any of the confirmation hearings for Trump's cabinet selection, Democrats have somehow managed to become even more insane. From Sen Mazie Hirono (D-HI) asking every nominee if they've ever sexually assaulted anyone to Sen. Tammy Duckworth screaming at now-Secretary of State Pete Hegseth, it's been a banner few weeks for left. Why would any American look at what they are offering and want more of it?
With that said, no one should get overconfident. Republicans will eventually face headwinds again as no presidential term goes perfectly. That's not happening right now, though, and Democrat attempts to change the narrative are falling flat. The voters still want no part of what Joe Biden's administration did to the country, and that's not changing anytime soon.