Showing posts with label DCCC. Show all posts
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Friday, November 14, 2025

DNC Snowflakes Melt Down Over Having to Actually Show Up to Work: 'Get Yourselves Together'


Oh, the humanity! Democratic National Committee staffers are throwing the mother of all hissy fits after their overlords yanked the remote work blanket away, forcing these delicate flowers back into the office five days a week. Because nothing says "fighting for democracy" like Zooming in from your couch in sweatpants while the country burns.

It all kicked off when DNC Chairman Ken Martin dropped the bomb on a staff call, announcing the end of the pandemic-era "flexibility" that apparently turned the party's headquarters into a ghost town. The union repping these whiners fired off a statement calling the move "callous," and insiders spilled that the chat erupted in a storm of thumbs-down emojis and virtual pitchforks. "It was shocking to see the DNC chair disregard staff's valid concerns on today's team call," the union whined. "D.N.C. staff worked extremely hard to support historic wins for Democrats up and down the ballot last Tuesday, and this change feels especially callous considering the current economic conditions created by the Trump administration."  

Martin, bless his no-nonsense heart, didn't mince words: If you hate it that much, pack your artisanal lattes and go find a job elsewhere.  These are the same geniuses who thought "historic wins" meant losing the White House, Congress, and their dignity in one fell swoop.

Even fellow Dems are piling on like it's an intervention. Top ex-Biden whisperer Neera Tanden, who knows a thing or two about White House drama, lit into the complainers on X: "If you think democracy is on the line, working in the office is not a big ask," she wrote. "And there are plenty of other people willing to step up. Get yourselves together people." Ouch. Tanden's basically saying, "Step aside, Karens, real patriots are lining up to grind."

The Center for New Liberalism, that bastion of progressive tough love, chimed in with a reality check: "When you accept a job on a campaign, or with an org like the DNC, DCCC, etc, your single purpose is to win the election. It is a demanding job that requires long hours & sacrifices," they posted on X. "The other part of this is that I suspect [work from home] staff are probably losing opportunities for themselves by not being in the office. Campaigns require a lot of personal sacrifice, but the people who are good at their job and work to make themselves noticed in the office usually tend to go on to do big things!" Translation: Stay home forever, and you'll peak at mid-level meme lord.

Ken Martin, not Pete Buttigieg

Florida Dem strategist Steve Schale, who actually knows winning (he ran Obama's Sunshine State ops in '08 and '12), suggested a litmus test: "There should be a requirement that to work at the DNC that you’ve done at least two cycles on an actual battleground campaign, where terms like flex hours & hybrid work don’t exist," he tweeted. In other words, grow a spine or get out—battleground boot camp ain't for the faint of heart.

And don't think the GOP missed the popcorn-worthy spectacle. Ex-Trump press secretary Sean Spicer marveled, "You can't make this up -- the DNC union is pissed that the Chairman is calling staff back into the office 5 days a week." GOP wordsmith Matt Gorman couldn't resist: The image of these pajama partisans dialing into Biden re-election doom-scrolls from bed "is hilarious." And national press gal Kiersten Pels sealed it: "The best part is that they still get two full months before they actually have to get out of bed 5 days week. Is this a political committee or a daycare?"

Martin tried to soften the blow, explaining the remote setup was just a COVID "Band-Aid" that needed ripping off pronto—but hey, case-by-case exceptions for the truly committed (or connected). The union's mulling a fightback, pointing to their summer CBA that promised hybrid bliss... as long as bosses give 60 days' notice. Per the New York Times, they're not thrilled, but tough cookies.

This isn't even the first Dem work-whine rodeo. Remember when progressive staffers begged for a cushy 32-hour congressional week? Rep. Ritchie Torres torched it: "Why not be bold and ask for a 0-hour workweek? I wonder how blue-collar Americans would feel about white-collar workers demanding a 32-hour workweek." Spot on—while Joe's old crew lectures on sacrifice, their foot soldiers demand siestas.

Influencer Isabel Brown nailed the irony, citing polls showing Gen Z actually craves hybrid or in-office vibes post-COVID. Who knew the TikTok generation had more hustle than the DNC's Zoom zombies?

Look, if saving the soul of the nation means dragging your sorry self to DC five days a week, suck it up. Or better yet, join the ranks of the unemployed baristas. Democracy's waiting—and so are the résumés.

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Monday, April 5, 2021

3 House Dems return AOC's campaign donations



No less than three vulnerable House Democrats have reportedly returned donations sent to them by socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

The woke leftist socialist sent $5,000 to several fellow Democrats who will be facing tough competition in 2022: Reps. Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA), Elissa Slotkin (MI), and Conor Lamb (PA). They have either declined the money or reported to have committed to returning them according to a POLITICO report.

These Democrats are worried that being tied to a leftist lunatic would possibly hurt them with non-lunatic swing voters.

Comrade Cortez's payments reportedly bypassed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) which isn't as far-left as AOC . . . yet.

The Latinx's campaign received wire transfer information from DCCC staffers without the approval of the leaders. The money came unsolicited and without warning.

The not-so bright staff at the DCCC were naive to the implications of tying a commie to the party's most vulnerable members of the House.


DCCC spokesman Chris Hayden called the money transfers a "miscommunication," while others called it a total screwup.

"We appreciate Rep. Ocasio-Cortez's ongoing commitment to a Democratic majority," said Hayden. "Due to a miscommunication, some transfers were made in error, but that has been addressed."

"The GOP has spent four years saying the front-liners are all socialists. Now they’ve got the receipts to prove it," a consultant who works with swing-seat Democrats told the outlet. "Anyone telling themselves this won’t be in campaign ads is in denial."

Because the front-liners of the Democratic Party are all socialists. Just look at what they want to do to the country.

"Front-liners" is a term used to describe vulnerable members up for reelection during an election cycle. They are particularly vulnerable to voters who are familiar with the workings of math, especially how it affects the economy and the "sailor in the whorehouse" spending Democrats propose.


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Friday, January 10, 2020

Dems miffed that AOC refuses to pay her fair share to the Party


According to Fox News, socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has topped the fundraising charts in Congress, in spite of her short time there. However, it appears that she would much rather have everyone else pay their fair share than do it herself. She refuses to donate even a nickel of her millions to the Democrats' House campaign organization.

This is a good thing for the GOP but it has raised the ire in some of her colleagues, according to Fox News.

The author of the Green New Deal, a socialist roadmap to put the nation on an equal plane as Venezuela, is building her own fundraising operation for fellow socialist candidates which will bypass official Democratic Party infrastructure. She is already funding socialists who she hopes will be primary challengers to certain Democratic colleagues, if you can call left of center Democrats her colleagues.

“Sometimes the question comes: 'Do you want to be in a majority or do you want to be in the minority?'” Rep. Gregory Meeks, (D-NY) told Fox News, when asked about AOC's stance. “And do you want to be part of a team?"

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairwoman Cheri Bustos downplayed Ocasio-Cortez’s decision to shun dues and pointed to the record-breaking fundraising numbers the committee has notched without her. In other words, the Dems are pretending all is well as their party keeps drifting hard left.

This will come back to bite them.

“That's always up to individual members so I guess I don't think about it one way or another,” Bustos said when asked about Ocasio-Cortez's stance. “We’re raising record amounts of money from our members.”

The Democrats don't seem to see the blatant hypocrisy of AOC whose socialist ideas require everyone to pitch in . . . everyone except her, it seems.

It would be laughable if the low-information congresswoman wasn't so popular with young basement dwellers who live off their parents and don't understand the impact that socialism will have if it's ever fully embraced in the US.

The DCCC declined to comment further on the matter of Ocasio-Cortez and her dues.

Another Democrat was less diplomatic: “Deadbeat Cortez should pay her bills,” complained the Democratic source. “She’s always whining about people paying their fair share and here she is leaving her friends with the bill.”

Except those who she's leaving to pay the bill aren't really her friends. Her friends are the anti-Semites in the so-called "squad," and others like them who share her enmity of America.

Her zero contribution to the party is no accident. The leftist says that she has a beef with the DCCC and will withhold her money to protest how the Democratic Party won't back her revolutionary progressive primary candidates, like herself, in the name of protecting incumbents.

“One, I don’t agree with the policy around blacklisting groups that help progressive candidates,” she said, referring to a DCCC effort to sideline vendors who assist challengers to members of Congress. “I think we need to evolve as a party and make room for that.”

Instead, Ocasio-Cortez is ramping up her donor base with the help of another Communist, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) whom she endorsed for president in October, to funnel money directly to progressive candidates.

Through social media posts and email solicitations, she's activated her donor network to support her hand-picked candidates. In 2019 alone, she funneled more than $300,000 to candidates she’s endorsed by hosting online fundraising campaigns for them, according to records obtained by Fox News.

“I want to help frontline members by putting that money straight into their pocket,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

It is not yet known who is pulling her strings and telling her what to say, because she really isn't that bright and is likely being manipulated by a fellow socialist.


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Monday, April 16, 2018

Nancy 'Dancing Hands' Pelosi lies: says Trump fired Mueller

If Elizabeth Warren had to depict House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, she would say the Democratic congresswoman "speaks with forked tongue."

Pelosi is fundraising off the firing of "our only hope" Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Except that Mueller has not been fired and Pelosi lied.

The 74-year-old Democrat sent out a false email titled "Mueller FIRED" and then asked people to send money to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) amid speculations that Trump may fire Mueller because he is pissed off over the Michael Cohen FBI raid.

While the text within the email acknowledges that Mueller has not been fired, Pelosi tried to confuse people: "I'm so furious I can barely write this email. President Trump is inches away from firing Robert Mueller and derailing the entire Russia investigation."

Of course, this email came just days after President Trump clearly restated that he was not going to fire Mueller.

"If I wanted to fire Robert Mueller in December, as reported by the Failing New York Times, I would have fired him. Just more Fake News from a biased newspaper," Trump tweeted.

Pelosi also accused her GOP colleagues of "actively helping" Trump to ruin the Russia investigation regarding their collusion between the Kremlin and Trump. She wants money to "kick each and every one of them out of office."

"[Republicans are]  jeopardizing our democracy, our national security, and the safety of every election we hold. Frankly, they can't be trusted," she said, obviously mistaking which party she actually was referring to, since it is the Democratic Party that wants to allow illegal aliens to enter the country, stifles conservative speakers on college campuses, and did exactly the same thing with Facebook and the election when Obama was in office. Insofar as trust is concerned, just think about Hillary Clinton's illegal private email server, her uranium deal with Russia, the open mic moment with Obama and the Russian president, and you can see the irony in Pelosi's words.

Pelosi said that Mueller is "our only hope for justice," but what she really meant was that he is her only hope for impeachment.

Whatever gave the DCCC the notion that sending out Pelosi bull-pucks was a good idea? Hopefully, independent voters will see through the lie.


Saturday, July 30, 2016

DCCC computers hacked, Clinton: "What, like with a saw?"

No, the Clinton campaign computers were not hacked by "What, like with a saw?" They were hacked by hackers who may have also hacked Hillary's private server. 

We don't know for certain that Clinton's private server was hacked when she was the incompetent secretary of state, but there is little reason to believe it wasn't. It had less security than a simple Google email account, according to experts.

Anyway, Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Clinton revealed the information about the hacking on Friday, stating that the cyber breach was part of a larger cyber attack on the DNC. The information was made public this week. 

The violation occurred in a DNC data program used by the Clinton campaign and "a number of other entities," Merrill said, cryptically.  He also said that security experts hired by the Clinton campaign  found "no evidence" that the campaign's internal systems were hacked, either with a hacksaw or by any other means.

The Clinton-supporting FBI is "investigating" the breach as well as another attack on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). 

Reuters was first to report the investigation and said the Justice Department's national security division was trying to determine whether the cyberattacks were a national threat.

While the FBI didn't mention the Clinton campaign by name, they said it was aware of reporting "on cyber intrusions involving multiple political entities, and is working to determine the accuracy, nature and scope of these matters."

The hacking report comes the same day the cyberattack on the DCCC (an organization that raises money for Democratic congressional candidates, like the Clinton Foundation raises money for the Clintons political ambitions) was made public. The DCCC hack is very similar to the DNC files breach.

So-called President Barack Hussein Obama said Russia was almost certainly responsible for the DNC hack, (with the blessings of Donald J. Trump, he implied) and experts agree. In fact, two cybersecurity firms said they found evidence pointing to the Russians that involve the DNC hack attack when they analyzed the methods that were used--put that in your borscht and eat it, Vladimir.

The hacker groups, identified as Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear, used sophisticated techniques to break into the DNC database to attempt avoiding detection. Most of the emails seem to have been hacked since May 25th.

The DNC breach resulted in about 19,000 internal emails being made public by WikiLeaks. And while the Obama-Clinton folks would like to see Julian Assange dead, the GOP would like to buy him a beer and talk about stuff.

The DNC leak led to Debbie Wasserman Schultz to step down from her role as Hillary Advocate against Bernie, but that was just a smokescreen as she now is Hillary's 'go-to girl' for the campaign to make America socialist.

One private sector cybersecurity firm, FireEye, told Fox News that after analyzing the malware used for the hacking, it was carried out by a Russian government aligned hacking group called "Tsar Team (APT28)." 

This group is notorious for hacking foreign targets on behalf of Putin. The group's slogan is: "Reset Button, Schmeset Button. Ha." They've even choreographed a dance to go along with it.

The hacking situation and indications of Russian involvement has made a political issue in the U.S. presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Trump asked Russia to find and release over 30,000 additional missing emails that Clinton deleted when she was an incompetent secretary of state. The Democrats accused Trump of trying to get Russia, a foreign adversary, to commit espionage that could affect the November election.

Trump said he was kidding. He said it was merely sarcasm. He shrugged. 

The fact is, Hillary deleted those thousands of emails from her non-secure private server, using the excuse that the emails were private. She never handed them over to the State Department as she was required to do. But because she is a Clinton, and unimpeachable, and would keep Loretta Lynch on as Attorney General if she wins the election, nothing at all was done about it and the FBI Director, James Comey, let it slide.


Jason Arday: the Cambridge D.E.I. professor and his sad demise

On August 5th Jason Arday, Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Cambridge, resigned after being outed for plagiarism all...