War Room co-host Natalie Winters discussed with Darren Beattie of Revolver News on Saturday the left being forced to confront their own unpopularity in their message and narrative.
The video opens up with ramblings of Marc Elias on MSNBC talking about building a resistance against President Trump.
“No one cares about your democracy drivel, BS talking points. The American people rejected you guys in full force in early November,” Winters said of Democrat attorney Marc Elias.
Winters called out Elias’ lack of transparency when it came to Democrat donors.
“You know Marc Elias, for someone who sits up there and says democracy almost every other word and then throw in Project 2025 in every other, other word, you know, you are not very transparent about your donors,” Winters said.
“Your thoughts on sort of where the resistance stands now and what you think it’s gonna look like this time around?” Winters asked Beattie.
“I think the dynamic is very different from what is was in the aftermath of 2016, in the specific sense that I think the left is largely demoralized. I think there is enormous effect of Trump winning the popular vote. This decisive mandate, the left losing Latino men. It really doesn’t leave any readily available excuse to them,” Beattie said.
“For once really forced to confront how profoundly unpopular they are and how unpopular their message is and what they represent is,” Beattie continued.
Beattie explained that the left is in a stage of confusion, and they are trying to regroup.
“I think they are still in this regrouping stage to figure out what’s going on and of course, they are all blaming each other,” Beattie said.
He also said that the resistance against Trump could play out in other countries and not just in the United States.
“I think the resistance might actually migrate over to intensify in and express itself though other countries,” Beattie continued.
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