Dems Howled Over Trump-Musk Split, Crickets On Their OWN MASSIVE Meltdown
They made the classic blunder of assuming a crocodile 'would eat them last'

Just 100 days in to his job as leader of the DNC, he was already regretting his position. All because of one reason.
The leader’s name, apparently, is Ken Martin.
His name is David Hogg. We know him as an insufferable [expletive deleted]. They know him as an up-and-coming star of the Democrat movement, because he’s ‘a fighter’. He was rallying marchers in favor of gun control — an issue they absolutely LOVE — while pulling his party hard to the left.
Dems made the mistake of giving him the reigns of leadership… and then insulting him by immediately trying to take it back by disqualifying the vote. (He’s still there.)
Hogg has been outshining the actual DNC president who — in his own words — is an unknown… and an audio clip from a Zoom call has been leaked to Politio in which he lays his frustrations at the feet of David Hogg:
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin told party leaders in a recent private conversation that he’s unsure about his ability to lead the party because of infighting created by Vice Chair David Hogg.
“I’ll be very honest with you, for the first time in my 100 days on this job … the other night I said to myself for the first time, I don’t know if I wanna do this anymore,” he said in a May 15 Zoom meeting of DNC officers, according to a recording obtained by POLITICO.
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The intraparty feud, Martin said on the recording, is making it more difficult for the party to do its work — and had ruined his ability to demonstrate leadership.
“No one knows who the hell I am, right? I’m trying to get my sea legs underneath of me and actually develop any amount of credibility so I can go out there and raise the money and do the job I need to to put ourselves in a position to win,” Martin said, addressing Hogg. “And again, I don’t think you intended this, but you essentially destroyed any chance I have to show the leadership that I need to. So it’s really frustrating.” —Politico
There’s no trust within the party. Someone on the inside is sabotaging the operations. What is Hogg doing to get them so riled up?
He’s a hard-left radical. So he’s looking for ways to take ‘safe’ blue seats, and get them primaried to replace them with reliable radicals of the kind who might make even Bernie Sanders blush, people who would gladly goose-step right along with AOC and Ilhan Omar.
The divisions have escalated, with each side pointing fingers of blame over the leaks:
After the leaked audio was published Sunday, five of the nine DNC leaders on the Zoom call at the time of the leaked clip closed ranks around Martin and accused Hogg, or people associated with him, of leaking it, in statements and interviews with The Washington Post. None provided evidence for their claims. Hogg denied leaking the audio.
The DNC officials who pointed fingers at Hogg included fellow vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta, who said Hogg “proves he has no relationship with integrity if he’s willing to record and leak private conversations”; Association of State Democratic Committees President Jane Kleeb, who said “the deliberate leaking of private conversations — by David Hogg and his allies must stop”; and DNC Secretary Jason Rae, who said “there is no doubt in my mind that David Hogg leaked this recording.”
“Does David Hogg benefit from this? Yes,” said Washington Democratic Chair Shasti Conrad, who would face Hogg if the DNC votes to hold a new election this week. — WaPo
The story was further complicated by the fact that Hogg is said to have held up his phone, showing the reporter asking him follow-up questions about the leaked audio, with the inference being that he had not responded to the questions, and had ‘obviously’ not provided the audio.
But in the cutthroat world of Washingto DC, nothing is as it seems, and the odds of anyone being taken at their word — especially someone as duplicitous as Hogg has seemed to many of us — are extremely low.