The Democratic party was brutally mocked during a weekend leader retreat that was quickly postponed in a spectacle of shaky and gender ideology.
The leadership voice of the Democratic National Committee ignored a fire storm of spot from conservatives that have labeled the event as proof that the party 'absolutely nothing has learned' from its crushing election losses of 2024.
While the liberal party is struggling to recover from losing the White House, the Senate and not reclaiming the house, the DNC attempt was immediately deaf to a new start.
The mood to choose the Minnesota Democratic Party leader Ken Martin as chairman changed to a showcase of ideological purity tests, virtue signaling and moments that critics have emitted as 'Beyond Parody'.
The moment that really conservative critics set fire to was the rigid enforcement of the DNC of sex -balanced voting rules.
Former DNC chairman Jaime Harrison announced that the party's leadership elections had to be carried out in a way that caused precise sex representation, with non-intelic candidates in the comparison.
'Our rules specify that when we have a non-intele candidate or officer, the non-intele person will be counted as neither male nor wife from the right.
Republicans bounced and mocked the DNC obsession with genderquota at a time when voters are more concerned with inflation, border protection and crime.
The message was clear to critics: the Democratic Party remains in full disorder and still seems to have no idea why they lost.
There was also the election of left-wing activist David Hogg, a vocal weapon control and co-founder of March for Our Lives, as one of the three vice-chairs of the DNC.
Former DNC chairman Jaime Harrison announced that the leadership elections of the party should be carried out in a way that caused an accurate representation of gender, with non-intele candidates included in the comparison
Newly chosen DNC chairman Ken Martinfrom, left, is embraced by his son Sam
Participants cheer when Ken Martin is announced as the newly chosen chairman of the Democratic National Committee after winning the vote
Conservatives immediately grabbed the decision, making it ridiculous as further proof of the detachment of the party by regular American concerns.
'DNC VICE chairman David Hogg has a number of legitimate insane views that are wild out of pass with the American people. Good to see that the Democratic Party has learned absolutely nothing, “Conservative Commentator Steve Guest posted on X.
Hogg, 24, entered the stage during the DNC meeting in Maryland and gave a passionate speech that only fed the recoil.
'We are going to show people that the reason they have to vote for us is not only because we are not republicans – it is because we are damn democrats. We give as ***, “he said. “Now it's time to rebuild the party and reconsider the way we have done things.”
As an addition to the carnival -like atmosphere, MSNBC together organized a forum prior to the vote where the eight candidates were asked for chairman whether racism and hatred had contributed to the loss of Kamala Harris.
All eight stuck their hands in accordance, so MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart cheerfully announced: 'That's good. You all succeeded. '
Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, responded to a prediction that the Gop will expand its majority in the midterms, while conservative media figures called it a good example of Democrats who avoid self-reflection.
Newly chosen Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin speaks after winning the vote to become the next chairman of the DNC
Republicans bounced and mocked the DNC obsession with genderquota at a time when voters are more concerned with inflation, border protection and crime
Dr. Hathaway, a candidate for chairman, led the audience in a interpretation of 'You Fight On' during the Thursday forum
Dr. Hathaway, launched in another song on Saturday with the text 'WE SILL SOULL overcome'
If that wasn't enough, candidates broke several times in the song all weekend.
Dr. Quintessa Hathaway, a candidate for chairman, led the audience in a rendition of 'You Fight On' during the Thursday forum, before launching a different song with the lyrics on Saturday, “We overcome Sall.”
Harrison, not to surpass the audience, Serenade with a interpretation of Stevie Wonder's 'Happy Birthday'.
As the mood concluded, Ken Martin, an old critic of Trump who previously called him a “traitor” who had to be prosecuted for betrayal, his victory by re -fighting against the Republican party.
Many outsiders believe that they were ideological theatrics that cost them a lot in the last elections
The weekend showcase of the DNC was less about fighting Americans in the working class and more about double identity policy
One of the most discussed moments was the election of left-wing activist David Hogg, a vocal weapon control and co-founder of March for Our Lives, as one of the three vice-seats of the DNC
Hogg, 24, entered the stage during the DNC meeting in Maryland and gave a passionate speech that only fed the recoil
Martin offered Trump and his Republican allies a warning after the vote was announced: “We're getting it. This is a new democratic party. We take out the gloves. '
“We have one team, one team, the Democratic Party,” said Martin.
“The fight is for our values. The fight is for working people. The fight is now against Donald Trump and the billionaires who bought this country. '
Martin is now one of the most important players in the comeback attempt of the Democratic Party while Trump pushes the limits of presidential power.
While Martin promised daring changes, he said he could not discuss specific actions until the party carried out an assessment after the elections to determine what went wrong in November.
It is unclear how long the process can take. Martin said it would be completed 'as quickly as possible' and then publicly released.
Martin's Ascendance comes less than two weeks after Trump's inauguration and while Democrats have difficulty confronting the enormous number of executive orders, grace, grace, personnel changes and controversial relationships in the new government.
DNC Chairman of the Candidate Ken Martin speaks at the Winter Meeting Democratic National Committee in the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland
Supporters and volunteers of DNC chairman Ken Martin Cheer outside the ballroom in the hours prior to the vote
Martin promised on Saturday to reorient the democratic message on workers' voters, to strengthen the democratic infrastructure throughout the country and to improve the Anti-Trump Rapid Response System of the party.
He has promised not to avoid the dedication of Democrats to diversity and minority groups, a pillar of the modern party.
Martin, a relatively unknown outside the party, emphasized the need for Democrats to make contact with blue collar voters again and to bring the election fight to all 50 states – even bastions of conservative politics.
The motionless party has difficulty responding to the barrage of the Republican Trump of executive orders, many of which have reversed the policy of former President Joe Biden.
“Donald Trump and his billionaire fellow members will be informed – we will hold them responsible for removing working families, and we will beat them at the polls,” said Martin.
At the same time, the public perception of the Democratic Party has hit a low point.
Only 31 percent of voters have a favorable opinion about the Democratic Party, according to a poll from Quinnipiac University that was released this week. 43 percent of voters have a favorable opinion about the Republican Party.
But for many people watching from the outside, the weekend showcase of the DNC was less about fighting Americans in the working class and more about double identity policy and ideological theatrics that cost them a lot in the last elections.