Bob Muzelle gathered his co-workers in the small conference room of his non-profit offices on 9th Street. The Democratic Party had just suffered another defeat - not just a minor one over tariffs or regulation, but a Constitutional one. The Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Virginia had just rejected a radical redistricting plan which would have eliminated Republican electoral districts; and in so doing paved the way for conservative victory in the state in the coming 2026 elections.
This at a time when the Party was being exposed for fraud, corruption, and intellectual chicanery. The mouthpiece of the radical Left, Ilhan Omar, Representative from Minnesota, was being implicated in the trillion dollar Somali fraud in her state. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, another of the 'Squad', a far left progressive group of foreign-born women Congressional representatives, was being exposed as Senator Kennedy from Louisiana likes to point out, 'the reason why instructions are put on shampoo bottles.'
Other parodies of legislative power, Senators Jeffries, Sanders, Schumer, Warren, and Booker have in Congressional hearings outed for their duplicity, hypocrisy, and playground bullying. These senators who have been behind the lawfare, impeachment votes, and fractious innuendoes and ad hominem attacks on Donald Trump are not models of progressive righteousness, but clowns.
Worse, the President has gone beyond the words and hopeful promises of his predecessors and taken Iran to task for both its nuclear ambitions and sponsorship of regional terror. He has closed the border, reduced illegal immigration to a trickle, encouraged business through limiting regulation and taxation, and dismantled every one of the woke programs and policies of the Biden Administration.
The world has caught on. Conservative victories in the UK, France, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Eastern Europe have included the same policies of cultural integrity, unity, and independence promoted by Trump. Just recently, Reform, the ultra-conservative party of the UK won a resounding victory in municipal elections, forcing a likely stepping down of the current Labor Prime Minister.
This movement is not just partisan politics - it is far more profound and fundamental. Europeans who have been complicit in their governments' open border policy, have found themselves inundated with Muslims who want no part of European culture and have said basta! Sheltered by the former progressive ideology of inclusivity, Muslim fundamentalists have been allowed to create an Islamic subculture which rejects European values; and these immigrants have overrun formerly unified, peaceful, civil societies and turned them into hostile, crime-ridden places
Everything that Bob and his progressive colleagues have done to unseat the President, to discredit him, and to remove him from the political scene has not worked; and at least in part because of these untoward attacks, worse than any in an American history of smarmy, dirty politics, the President has vowed revenge. His entire Cabinet is made up of angry, loyal, unintimidated members who stand up to the bullying of Democrats who attempt to cow them. When called to testify on the Hill these witnesses pull no punches and when dealing with the liberal press, speak both authoritatively and 'incorrectly', shaming the questioners for their venality and faux entitlement.
This was why Bob called the impromptu meeting in his offices. Progressives were not only not making headway, they were losing ground. Despite their assumptions, their convictions that Donald Trump was evil and that his policies were anti-democratic and fascist, they were on the run. Something had to be done, but what?
The Democratic opposition has consisted of little more than Trump hatred. They oppose, attack, and smear everything the President does without a policy response. They are the party of 'No', the party without one reasonable, intelligent answer to conservativism. They are an intellectually bereft party of whiners and naysayers. This might have worked in the past, but was losing currency fast.
Americans - even those who did not vote for Trump - are beginning to see that his invocation of foundational principals - Constitutional originalism, personal integrity, individualism, private enterprise, small government, patriotism, and federalism - is indeed a call for integration, not fractious diversity; for unity rather than identity; for honor and justice, not inclusivity.
The cultural, moral and ethical zeitgeist is changing. It is no longer just Democrat vs Republican or conservative vs progressive, but a sea change in world view, a return to a Revolutionary ethos, nationalism, and Judeo-Christian values.
Progressives are increasingly seen as not only those who were promoting unusual, often outlandish ideas, but those who are out to destroy America, the one which began nobly two hundred and fifty years ago and which was now foundering, losing its way, and becoming a joke not a model.
The recent No Kings rallies - inchoate gatherings of older white Americans with vague ideas of autocracy and centralized rule who thought Donald Trump was an anti-democratic usurper - were all progressives could muster in the way of opposition. They were against everything and for nothing. Their identity politics drove wedges between communities, their woke versions of sexuality made the country a laughing stock around the world, their redistributive economics smacked of the failed socialist experiments in Europe.
They did not want to unify the country, make it a strong adversary to hostile foreign regimes, and reassemble the element of genius which had made it great but to continue to divide it, tether it to false idealism and adolescent wishes.
There was no there there, no meat, no substantial meal, nothing but hatred, hypocrisy, and arrogant assumptions. Hillary Clinton lost the first election of Donald Trump largely because of these assumptions. It was not only logical and right that a woman should become President, she said, but that it was foreordained, part of destiny. A woman ipso facto was the right choice for President, and any woman would simply have to stand for election to win. Hillary Clinton lost badly - her empty, soulless campaign exposed for the intellectual fraud that it was.
Kamala Harris the next opposing Democrat candidate for President against Donald Trump ignored the lesson of the Clinton debacle and doubled down on it. Not only was she a woman but a black one. Now there was absolutely no way she could lose the election; but once again the voters of America were not fooled by the woman's arrogant suppositions and she, like Hillary, lost badly.
The Democrats had two chances to make something of a party platform, to prepare something substantial and solid; but no, they chose to run on nothing but identity; and progressives are still praying from the same missal.
So Bob, standing before an eager group of young people looking to him for guidance and leadership, came up empty. He hemmed and hawed, stumbled and bumbled, repeated old nostrums and reheated old chestnuts, but had nothing to say. The train had left the station, politics were irrelevant, and Bob had nothing in his suitcase but tired old clothes. The very ground under his feet had shifted. The old signposts were gone, and he didn't know which way to turn.
The meeting ended badly, with hugs and kisses but no resolve. They hated Donald Trump more than ever, but found themselves floundering, flailing, exasperated but without a clue. They filed out of the conference room deflated, but young as they were, not hopeless. There was at least the rally against injustice this Saturday, the protests for peace next week, and then the summer.
Bob went around the corner and had a beer at the Old Ebbitt Grill, the go-to place across from Treasury for the doers of Washington, the place which was his place during the Biden years. The bartenders knew him, the crowd was congenial and happily supportive. Now the climate, the ambience, the culture ad so changed he hardly recognized it.
He quickly swallowed his beer and walked back out onto Pennsylvania Avenue, unsure now which way to walk. He felt discombobulated, at loose ends, at sixes and sevens. How to gin up the old enthusiasm when everything had changed? The old Trump hatred wasn't even there any more, no pulse-throbbing, heart beating animus.
He had thrown in the towel without even realizing it.








