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Democrats Realizing That Americans Don't Have Empathy For Criminals
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The woke party’s favorite costume: Moderation
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The woke party’s favorite costume: Moderation

I usually enjoy David Harsanyi’s critiques of the left. But in a recent column, he drew a distinction I can’t accept. Quoting Rahm Emanuel’s plea for Democrats to rally behind “Build, baby, build!” Harsanyi praised politicians he believes embody a centrist alternative to the party’s radicals: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, and North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein.Harsanyi presented these figures as the future of a Democratic Party that might rediscover moderation. He contrasted them with open socialists like New York City's Zohran Mamdani, whom he regards as the party’s worst tendencies made flesh. In his telling, Beshear, Spanberger, Shapiro, and Stein represent a kind of Democratic “loyal opposition” that conservatives should welcome.Abigail Spanberger shows how the Democratic ‘moderate’ label works: not as a rejection of cultural radicalism but as a smoother delivery system for it.That picture collapses under scrutiny. On social questions, the supposed moderates fall squarely in line with the party’s most zealous activists. Beshear, though personable and pragmatic on some issues, is an LGBTQ fanatic who promotes woke causes across Kentucky. Spanberger has been a reliable ally of the gender-identity movement and has now gone so far as to support biological men competing in women’s sports. Stein in North Carolina vetoed four separate bills meant to curb DEI excesses and limit radical gender programs in his state.These aren’t minor disagreements tucked around the edges. They reveal a deeper truth: The “moderates” whom Harsanyi and Fox News commentators now flatter are not moderates at all. They dress the same ideology in calmer rhetoric. Spanberger, the supposed pragmatist, sounds indistinguishable from Tim Walz or Mamdani when she explains her social positions.So why do some on the right elevate them? Because these Democrats don’t call themselves socialists, don’t chant slogans for Hamas, and don’t traffic in the same racial agitation as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jasmine Crockett, or Omar Fateh. But the distinction is cosmetic. On gender, DEI, and race politics, the so-called moderates embrace the same policies.This misreading exposes a larger problem on the right. For years, the Republican establishment avoided direct confrontation on cultural issues, preferring to rally donors around national defense, Israel, or deregulation. On marriage and gender, Republicans surrendered the ground years ago. When the Supreme Court decided Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015, Conservatism Inc. shrugged. Now, some seem relieved to pretend “moderates” in the Democratic Party represent a saner alternative. They don’t.And the Democrats know it. Clinton-era strategists at the Third Way think tank now tell their party to tone down the woke jargon and talk more about housing or infrastructure. But Third Way doesn’t advise abandoning cultural radicalism — only camouflaging it. The goal is simple: Keep core constituencies like college-educated white women and black urban voters while soothing independents with bread-and-butter messaging. Beshear, Stein, Spanberger, and the others know their futures depend on that balancing act.This is where Republicans must stop indulging illusions. They will be forced to fight on this terrain whether they like it or not.RELATED: Radical left poised to redefine America’s cities Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty ImagesIn Virginia, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears — a black conservative who supports Trump’s immigration policy and holds traditional views on marriage and gender — trails Spanberger despite Spanberger’s increasingly open embrace of the left’s cultural program. In Northern Virginia’s suburbs, her positions do not hurt her. They energize her base. The clearer she becomes, the more firmly those voters rally to her side.That is the lesson Republicans cannot ignore. Spanberger shows how the Democratic “moderate” label works: not as a rejection of cultural radicalism but as a smoother delivery system for it. Sears, to her credit, understands the stakes. She knows she cannot avoid the social questions. If she does, she loses. Her only path forward is to expose Spanberger’s record and force voters to confront it.What’s happening in Virginia is the same fight Trump is waging nationally — against a cultural left entrenched in the administrative state, NPR, and the universities. These battles connect. They will not fade, and the right cannot win them by pretending “moderates” exist in the Democratic Party.If Republicans cling to that illusion, they won’t just lose a governorship here or a Senate seat there. They will lose the defining fight over culture, identity, and the moral core of the nation. The Democrats’ so-called moderates are not the antidote to radicalism. They are the mask that allows it to advance.
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Novak Djokovic Is Trying to Solve Riddles at the US Open but Is Back in the 3rd Round
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Novak Djokovic Is Trying to Solve Riddles at the US Open but Is Back in the 3rd Round

Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates match point against Zachary Svajda of the United States during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Four of the 2025 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National…
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Daniil Medvedev Is Fined $42,500 for Unsportsmanlike Conduct and Racket Abuse for US Open Outburst
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Daniil Medvedev Is Fined $42,500 for Unsportsmanlike Conduct and Racket Abuse for US Open Outburst

Daniil Medvedev, of Russia, bottom right, reacts next to chair umpire, Greg Allensworth, left, after a photographer ran onto the court during a match against Benjamin Bonzi, of France, in the first-round…
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US Open Foes Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko Get Into a Tense Back-and-Forth After Match
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US Open Foes Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko Get Into a Tense Back-and-Forth After Match

Alex de Minaur, of Australia, top in black, serves to Christopher O'Connell, of Australia, during the first round of the U.S. Open tennis championships, on Aug. 26, 2025, in New York. Frank Franklin II/AP…
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Amish Woman Accused of Killing Her 4-Year-Old Son by Throwing Him Into an Ohio Lake
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Amish Woman Accused of Killing Her 4-Year-Old Son by Throwing Him Into an Ohio Lake

People stand over the site where investigators say 40-year-old Ruth Miller of Millersburg, Ohio, drove a golf cart into Atwood Lake, Ohio Aug. 23, 2025, after she allegedly killed her 4-year-old son by…
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White House Fires CDC Director Just Weeks Into the Job After She Refuses To Resign, Clashes With RFK Jr. Over COVID Vaccines
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White House Fires CDC Director Just Weeks Into the Job After She Refuses To Resign, Clashes With RFK Jr. Over COVID Vaccines

The new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, has been fired by the White House after she refused orders to resign. Ms. Monarez, who was just weeks into the job, had…
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Hegseth Announces Chinese Nationals No Longer Service Pentagon’s Cloud Systems
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Hegseth Announces Chinese Nationals No Longer Service Pentagon’s Cloud Systems

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gives an update on Microsoft employing Chinese nationals to write code for Pentagon cloud systems on Aug. 27, 2025. @SecDef via X/Screenshot via The Epoch TimesU.S. Defense…
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Trilateral Commission Member Larry Fink To Co-Lead the World Economic Forum
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Trilateral Commission Member Larry Fink To Co-Lead the World Economic Forum

Please Share This Story! Download this post... Larry Fink is arguably one of the most powerful globalists in the world, and he is a member of the Trilateral Commission. The Trilateral Commission was the…
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The Afterthought Victims
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The Afterthought Victims

A Catholic community too, by the way…” That’s how Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey referred to the Catholic parish that just lost two children in a mass shooting. An afterthought. His first priority in remarks was to reassure the trans community—because the shooter was trans. Meanwhile, the New York Post went out of its way to highlight that the shooter was antisemitic, pointing to writings on his weapons about “Zionists” and “Jews.” So in the media framing, the victims are trans people and Jews. The Catholics who were actually murdered? Oh yeah, them. Why are they treated as an afterthought? No one is trying to vilify trans people. The real question is whether the shooter was on medication—medication with well-documented side effects of violence and suicidal ideation. That’s not about vilifying anyone. That’s about asking a legitimate question: how safe are we living in a world where people prescribed these drugs may pose a risk to others? If your first inclination is to protect ideals and not the real victims, you are just awful. The post The Afterthought Victims appeared first on Redacted.
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