
This article was originally published on Kevin Ellis’s Substack Page, Conflict of Interest
By Kevin Ellis
When the Democratic Party loses my wife, you know it’s bad.
She grew up in a very Democratic family in Washington, DC but 6 AM Wednesday morning, she wrote this What’s App note to our kids:
“The Democrats’ arrogance is what’s wrong with this country. Bad food, bad education, bad healthcare… is hidden by liberal speech, Obama smiles, and more EMPTY promises, which Trump took advantage of (which any good sociopath will do). I can see now that Trump’s unscripted speech perfectly exposed the Democratic Party for who they’ve become. He is completely ungroomed and unscripted. Yeah, he’s a bad guy, but he’s REAL. Now, we have this kind of REAL to deal with for the next four years. Hopefully, by 2028, the Democrats will get off their self-righteous high horse and get REAL also.’’
This began a conversation between our four adult kids that reflected frustration with the modern Democratic party and the effectiveness of a Republican media operation built around Twitter and Fox News.
That’s a long way to travel from Kennedy’s New Frontier, LBJ’s Great Society, Clinton, and Obama. To my wife, all of that is over. She is especially done with Democratic celebrity worship—Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, the Obamas. That the Obamas cashed in on the presidency with multi-million dollar book deals and a Netflix payout is repulsive to her, and it tells us what we need to know about the loss on Tuesday night.
And then there is Alejandro. I stopped at Alejandro’s taco truck in a DC suburb on election day. He was outside cooking the meat on a skewer over propane fire. His wife and daughters worked in the truck. After spending all day working, he is off to Martin’s Tavern, a DC watering hole where JFK proposed to his wife Jackie in 1953. All these years later, Martin’s is still there and Alejandro manages their taco nights.
“I’m saving up to rent a restaurant space here,’’ he told me, sweating over the open fire.
It’s 83 degrees on November 5, when it should be 65. But Alejandro is not thinking about climate emissions. He is thinking about the cost of living and his American dream.
So when I ask about the day’s election, he says: “Trump.’’
“Why?’’ I ask.
“Because he knows the numbers.”
I am about to let him have it with Trump’s tax cuts for the rich that ballooned the deficit and drove up inflation, but he’s not having it.
“It was better under Trump,’’ he says. “Permit fees, taxes, cost of living. Under Biden, construction ground to a halt. It will come back under Trump.’’
That’s all he cared about. And so did hundreds of thousands of his fellow Latino immigrants, especially men, who take seriously their obligation to protect and provide for their families. They don’t talk about this on Morning Joe or Pod Save America – not really.
The election, which I would point out Democrats accepted without complaint, showed that Alejandro’s concerns are what Democrats should have talked about for the last 10 years. Instead, Trump won in devastating fashion over Harris and repudiated the Democratic approach. It’s not quite Reagan over Mondale in 1984, but it’s close.
There is a very long list of reasons why Harris lost. But I don’t blame her. I blame the Democratic Party. For 40 years, the party has been losing working people, more concerned with what tech titans like Reid Hoffman and Jeffrey Katzenberg think than what Alejandro thinks. They thought people really cared about climate change. (They don’t) They thought people really cared about abortion rights. (Men don’t) And they thought people really cared about Ukraine. (They don’t)
I get the argument. Sometimes, in order to do the right thing, you have to pursue change that scares people. The Civil Rights movement in the 1960s forever lost the conservative Southern voter. The free trade movement (NAFTA) in the Clinton era began the resentment of working people toward Democrats.
And now Democrats have done it again. By doing the “right thing’’ on climate, protecting the civil liberties of all, and having a conversation about this country’s racist past, they pleased a wing of the party. But they lost working people.
I go back to 2008 when Wall St. gave us the deepest economic crisis since the Depression. Millions lost their jobs and their homes. And no one of any significance went to jail. Working people across America lost everything, and Wall St. tycoons took bonuses to the Cayman Islands on their private jets. Obama’s decision not to prosecute anyone for their crimes may have been the right thing but it cemented the working person’s belief that the system is rigged. And they are right.
What’s more, the political correctness police of this era have lost 30-year-old men. They are sick of “Me Too” and George Floyd and police reform and transgender kids wanting reassignment surgery.
People just want to make a living, buy a house, pay the rent, and send their kids to a school without metal detectors. But they find it harder to do so. They can’t find a house to buy, and their public school is terrible.
The system that Democrats work so hard to defend and strengthen has not worked well enough for working people. That is the failure of this election.
Trump recognized this. The Democrats missed it for years, putting up Hillary Clinton and then Harris, both of whom defend a system that most people see as corrupt and empty.
There is plenty more.
Why didn’t Harris go on the Joe Rogan podcast when Trump went on for three hours, followed by JD Vance the next day? What possible reason can the Democrats give for not doing that show, which was watched by 37 million Americans? That makes CBS News look like a small birthday party. Was Harris afraid she couldn’t answer the questions? Was her staff? It was malpractice of the first order.
Why did Joe Biden run for re-election? Why did his staff hide his diminished capacity from the people? Why did Harris pick Tim Walz and then hide him in the closet? Why couldn’t Harris describe her policy platform? Why couldn’t she tell us how she differed from the Biden agenda?
And mostly, as Bernie Sanders said so bluntly on my podcast and radio show, how did the Democratic Party lose working class voters?
“It’s the $64 dollar question,’’ Bernie said.
There is lots more where that came from.
But do yourself a favor, find the Alejandros in your life, and ask them why they voted for Trump. They will make it very clear.
Discover more from Vermont Daily Chronicle
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Categories: Commentary













Well said, however you can lead a horse to water but………………
Ellis writing about woke politicans going off the rails. Kinda like a prominent rooster crowing about the hen house.
Mr. Ellis: Are you sure the Democrats lost your wife? They told her not to tell you the truth in that regard.
Until this week, wasn’t Ellis himself (like Sanders and Carville and …) defending exactly what he is decrying here? The acknowledgement of Dem failure and betrayal and increasingly harmful irrelevance that began with Bill Clinton is welcome, but pretending that you weren’t (or aren’t still, or won’t be again) totally on board with it is laughable.
Mr Ellis’ pieces should carry a health warning. Readers who risk injury from eye rolling are in serious danger if they read this.
Two weeks ago Mr Ellis was confidently predicting that any voter who opted for President Trump would bring on the “end of democracy”. Now it’s “oh well, we all knew, even my dumb wife”
I wonder if Mr. Ellis ordered a word salad with all the crow he’s eating. It’s the deception, if he knew all of this after the election, how could he not know this before the election? The demo/progs call us normal people stupid and uneducated buffoons, yet we were able to see through the cloud of deception at every level of progressivism and saved the country from the hellscape, dystopian existence that was planned for us. Remember what they did to the country during the covid scam. I can’t wait to see the results of that full investigation as well as others. Ignorant people aren’t smart enough to know how ignorant they are, and none are so blind as those who refuse to see. And then there are those who will deceive others all the time knowing they are wrong.
VIP1,
You forgot arrogance. Their arrogance makes them stupid. That won’t change because unchallenged arrogance is now a central feature of their collective personality.
“By doing the “right thing’’ on climate, protecting the civil liberties of all, and having a conversation about this country’s racist past, they pleased a wing of the party.”
The “right thing” on climate? Protecting the civil liberties? You surely live under a rock Mr. Ellis. My civil liberties have been violated many times over the last four years precisely because I am a conservative Christain and a Republican. And climate… I have pages of “alternate” data that shows the mainstream climate “science” is based on adulterated data. And racist past? Yeah? So what? Everybody has a past. Get over it.
You are just trying to save face. LAME.
They lost me a long time ago. Years ago, I recall receiving an emphatic email from Senator Patrick Leahy about the Patriot Act – he was all in a tither and warning of violations of our Constitutional rights. Since then, they became the party of elites, globalists, indebted servitude for all, blood thirsty despot nihilists. Makes me wonder how many former Democrats are now Independents like myself, will never go back, never support again, and not down with joining the GOP either? I seriously do think there are more ticket splitters than not.
I am willing to bet there are many Democrats who listened to Trump’s acceptance & had no idea who Joe Rogan is. Who listened to Bernie chastise them about the election results and not understanding at first….So many VTers are low information, Walter Kronkite optimists that inky watch MSM. Many of my older relates hate Trump & are still getting their Covid boosters. And our school libraries are filled with liberal authors yet not conservative. But the younger generations have YouTube, X and TikTok so there’s more even media exposure. I went to SoBu Barnes & Noble this summer and they had a display table with 3 books on it–a Kamala book, a Biden book & the book The Case For Trump. The info @why Trump is appealing has been out there for years but too many & our educational system in this state only listen to MSM. I am looking forward to the awakening! According to Ed Dowd, Bidenomics are about to crash, death rates are mysteriously up & birth rates down. As more people tun into Rogan & alternative media maybe VT will finally wake up.