New Dem 2020 Slogan? Cuomo Says America ‘Was Never That Great’

Information Liberation | Aug. 16, 2018

By Chris Menahan

This is what Democrats are now running on.

From Lohud:

ALBANY - Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave an impassioned speech Wednesday by knocking President Donald Trump over his comments and policies toward women.

Then Cuomo was stung by his own comments as he derided Trump when he said, “We’re not going to make America great again. It was never that great.”

Trump mocked him on Twitter:

I think it has a nice ring to it.

The gasps were because people were so shocked he said what was on all of their minds.

This is what the Democrats base believes and chants at all their rallies.

The gasp was one of those, “I can’t believe he just came out and said what we were all thinking gasps.”

1 Comment on "New Dem 2020 Slogan? Cuomo Says America ‘Was Never That Great’"

  1. Hmmm

    “Great” is of course in many ways subjective. However, from the perspective of the generally accepted definition of “great” in this context, most historians tend to agree that in relative terms when compared to the rest of the world at large, America was in fact the “greatest” country in the world during the hundred-year period between 1900 and 2000.

    By most generally accepted metrics, particularly when the focus is on the individual, rather than the nation state, America’s decline essentially began in 1971 when Nixon and his cabal took America off the gold standard and unleashed the banking dogs from hell (and the FED) on the unsuspecting citizenry. But as we entered the 21st century that this gradual erosion of “greatness” had manifested itself in ways which could no longer be ignored by even the most callused and disinterested citizenry.

    So in the strictest sense the man has a point here. The problem I have with the man and his statement lies with the fact this kind of political rhetoric is nothing more than a transparent attempt to claim the obvious as his own, while desperately trying to hide his hypocrisy and culpability. Without question, he is part of the problem, not part of the cure.

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