It’s difficult to overstate the magnitude of surprise that hit the nation when Donald Trump was elected president. Sure, the faithful few were rewarded, but many Americans, including conservatives who voted for him, expected a different outcome. Much like underdog victories can lead to restructuring in a sports franchise, the DNC took the loss hard, and they chose a new chair with the intention of cleaning house.
Meanwhile, Trump and his Congressional majority have completed a first year that was full of victories. Even though Congress stalled a number of opportunities for progress, we’re still looking at the strongest economy, safest borders and lowest crime rates in decades (and in some cases all of history).
Overcoming the obvious success of Trump’s regime would be challenging enough, but the current chair, Tom Perez, has even greater obstacles. The wildly liberal mainstream media has lost credibility. Politicized scientists have had to backpedal on almost all of their claims, and the biggest monetary supporters of the left are being systematically defanged by a torrent of sexual misconduct cases.
Here’s the crazy part: none of that represents the most difficult aspect of Perez’s job. The greatest challenges come from within. Watch the video and see just how deeply Obama and Clinton threw their party under the bus and why Perez grossly underestimated the enormity of the task ahead of him.