Democrats' Fatal State of the Union - Ep 26-081
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概要
Some political mistakes fade quietly into history, tucked away between polling cycles and rewritten talking points. But not all.
Others arrive dressed in prime-time lighting, broadcast in high definition, replayed endlessly while consultants stare at screens wondering how nobody saw it coming.
The Democrats’ reaction to President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union belongs firmly in the second category.
Because this was not merely a bad night for the opposition party. It was not a messaging error, a tone problem, or an unfortunate collection of viral clips. It was a strategic catastrophe, the kind that reshapes political permission structures for years, possibly decades.
Democrats did not just oppose Trump, they publicly validated his central argument about them.
The Setup Everyone Saw Except Them
By the time Trump entered the House chamber, the script was already written, though only one side appeared to recognize it.
Trump version 2.0 is not the improvisational insurgent of 2016. This is a president who has learned the rhythms of power, the psychology of opponents, and most importantly, the media ecosystem that converts moments into narrative gravity.
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