Left Confronts Unpopularity in Message and Narrative, According to War Room Co-Host Natalie Winters
During a recent discussion with Darren Beattie of Revolver News, War Room co-host Natalie Winters highlighted the left’s struggle to come to terms with their own unpopularity in both their messaging and narrative.
The conversation began with Winters pointing out remarks made by Democrat attorney Marc Elias on MSNBC, where he spoke about building a resistance against President Trump.
Winters dismissed Elias’ rhetoric, stating, āNo one cares about your democracy drivel, BS talking points. The American people rejected you guys in full force in early November.ā She also criticized Elias for lack of transparency regarding Democrat donors.
Turning the discussion to Beattie, Winters asked about the current state of the resistance movement and its future prospects. Beattie noted a shift in dynamics since 2016, emphasizing the left’s demoralization and the challenge of facing their unpopularity, especially after Trump’s popular vote win.
Beattie remarked, āFor once really forced to confront how profoundly unpopular they are and how unpopular their message is and what they represent is.ā He described the left as being in a state of confusion and internal blame-shifting as they try to regroup.
Addressing the potential global impact, Beattie suggested that the resistance against Trump could extend beyond the United States and manifest in other countries as well.
For more insights from the discussion, watch the video above.
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