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Progressively Worse

Why Today's Democrats Ain't Your Daddy's Donkeys

Author: Joe Concha  

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"Fox News contributor Joe Concha demonstrates how the Democrat party has become more progressive in recent decades"--

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"Fox News contributor Joe Concha demonstrates how the Democrat party has become more progressive in recent decades"--

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If John F. Kennedy, Tip O’Neill, or even Bill Clinton were to run as Democrat candidates today, their own party would cancel them in a heartbeat.

If the Joe Biden of 1992 were to run today, MSNBC would label him “MAGA Joe.” How did JFK’s party of Catholics and union workers become AOC’s party of privileged Ivy Leaguers with “Queers for Palestine” signs and purple hair

Over the past few decades, Democrats have swung so far to the left that they have little in common with past generations of progressives. In Progressively Worse, bestselling author and Fox News contributor Joe Concha highlights how the Democrats used to:

·        Care about blue collar workers

·        Protest against new wars

·        Defend free speech

·        Criticize the elites and Wall Street

·        Want limits on immigration

Now, the party of the hippies is now the party of Hamasniks, and the party of femi­nists now celebrates male athletes in women’s sports. Though spotlights of key influencers like Gavin Newsom, Rashida Tlaib, Keith Olbermann, and Pete Buttigieg, Progressively Worse lays out the facts every American should know about the Democrat party. It’s not even a party anymore. It’s more like the hangover the day after.

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About the Author

Joe Concha is a FOX News contributor and a columnist at The Hill.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc | Broadside Books
Published
12th September 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9780063334809

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