
""Patriots, Gaytriots, Theytriots, Blacktriots, Browntriots and to all the crusty motherf****** that don't support them, you can f*** off,""
""It feels like the 'Preservation Party,' that they want to preserve the status quo,""
""It almost feels conservative in the sense that they are not evolving and they are not moving.""
""Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, they're writing strongly worded letters and it's like, this guy's tearing down democracy," "We need more action than we need strongly worded letters.""
Two middle-aged suburban former Bravo reality stars host a popular podcast that channels liberal frustration with Democratic leadership. The hosts combine outspoken progressive views, profanity-laced rhetoric, and calls for more aggressive action rather than symbolic responses. One host, a lifelong liberal atheist, recently moved to New York City; the other host, raised evangelical, gradually embraced public progressive politics. The hosts criticize party leaders for protecting the status quo and not defending marginalized groups or supporting young progressive candidates like Zohran Mamdani. The podcast resonates with voters who believe Democrats are not fighting hard enough against Trump.
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