Tag: Democratic Party
Trampled By Turtles
It’s time for Democrats to get off the matt and stop being paralyzed by the pit of despair. As a famous Spaniard once said, “Let ... Read More
A Party Of Convenience. A Path To Power.
Democrats firmly hold the reigns of power in New Jersey, so why do so many of those elected to office seem to lack the ideological ... Read More
Defunding The Police: The Culture War Democrats Are Afraid To Fight
The problem with “defund the police” as a slogan isn’t it’s inaccuracy, lack of nuance, or failure to represent the true position of most liberals, ... Read More
A Man For This Season
The ground beneath us has shifted significantly in recent weeks, affecting how Americans view race, justice and the role of government in society, but one ... Read More
The Resistance Needs A Better Brand
The very strength of the Democratic Party—a wonderfully diverse coalition of people and ideas—is precisely what makes it suck so badly at branding. By David ... Read More
Do Black Lives Matter—To The Democratic Party?
Will The Black Lives Matter movement finally be embraced by the Democratic Party establishment, or just co-opted momentarily as an expedient political weapon to defeat ... Read More
We Need Amy Kennedy Now
Letter To The Editor The first thing that struck me about Amy Kennedy is her ability to listen intently, not getting ahead of herself with ... Read More
The Confidence Game
Democrats suffer from a lack of focus not because they can’t come up with a winning game plan but because they keep trying to fix ... Read More
If The Democrats Are Willing To Suppress The Vote Imagine What The Republicans Are Willing To Do
Even after losing their case in court, the Democratic Committee Chairs in Cape May and Atlantic Counties continue their fight to retain power by manipulating ... Read More
Judge Rules Against Democratic Party County Committees
Judge Savio’s ruling vacated the decision of both the Cape May and Atlantic County Democratic Executive Committees to suspend Committee elections until June 2021. By ... Read More