Charlamagne, Schulz suggests that Americans will choose ‘Reasonable Republicans’ 2028

Radio host Charlamagne Tha and comedian Andrew Schulz agreed that the Democratic Party still failed to find a new game plan from the loss in November.
Schulz, whose interview with Trump during the campaign was One of many major undercar -centered interviews For the president, Charlamagne told to “The Breakfacest Club” On Monday that the challenge that Democrats are currently facing to find their equivalent gathering, such as the “wall of the wall”, which enters the economic problems of Americans.
“If they ask the class issue, they won this election quite easily, they come to the following elections, but they are afraid of it because many of them are in the pockets of the Billyian and Corporation Class pockets, so they do so about identity policy,” he said. Schulz further claimed that many Democrats who go to Ivy League Universities “pretend to give f—- about you. They don’t really give f — about you, but they pat on the back that pretend to do it.”
In the midst of the loss of former Vice President Kamala Harris for President Donald Trump, the Democratic Party remains in the course of not only how to criticize the new president, but also their party’s course. Some, like Government Gavin News, D-Calif, changed their Rhetorical style regarding identity policy, while others doubled.
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Comedian Andrew Schulz spoke with Charlamagne Tha God at the “Breakfast Club”. (Breakfast Club 105.1 FM YouTube Channel)
Charlamagne recalled News’s recent interview, saying that Blue State governor proved his position on politically moderate conditions with TPUS founder Charlie Kirk.
“He wants it so bad, brother. That magic is thirsty,” Schulz joked.
“Exactly,” he agreed to Charlamagne, “but you see how quickly he is distanced from trans athletes and such things, so she is now as,” Oh, so you never worried you, you never gave f —. That was just all about politics for you. “
Charlamagne suggested that Democrats still failed to find their basis from Trump’s victory.
“I think Democrats won’t win so easily in 2028. I think it’s America – I think it’s because Democrats are in such a mess – America will say ‘you know what? Just give me reasonable Republicans, just give me traditional conservatives. Give me Nikki Haley, just someone who is an ordinary conservative can handle it. I think that will happen. “
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“That could definitely happen,” Schulz replied, saying that Democrats needed a “radical and devastating” change as a party, but their style of becoming on the way.
“It just has to exist something like radical and destruction on the side of the Democrat,” he said. “And I think everyone is worried … they play this like defense prevention and are really worried about the rashes of the group, such as:” If I say it, will women get upset? If I say that, will black people get upset? If I say that, will the trance be upset? “And it’s actually harder to be to be a democrat.
In contrast, Republicans, Schulz said, operate in a much lighter position.
“Conservatives are actually trying to pull with — back. The way it is easier to be to be like:” Okay, we went too far ahead. “But I think what Democrats need to do is just start listening to everyday working -class people,” he said. “I think Democrats are too stuck in Ivy League. It’s too much like pretentious finger cheating. This is not what everyday Americans are and you have to return the working class right away.”
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Radio host Charlamagne Tha, God made numerous titles during the election as he spoke of the prospect of different candidates. ((Photo Marcus Ingram/Getty Images))
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The current status of the Democratic Party, Schulz said, “super-rich, ne-children say to poor people how they should think and who you should vote for. Like, I don’t want you to tell me, but you never had a job, you can’t tell me who I should vote.”