April 27, 2025
Michael Bloomberg’s icky plunge reveals Democratic desperation
While I am not a fan of any of the Democratic candidates, each and every one of them should see this for what it is — an insulting statement about the field in general and an attempt to buy the nomination while avoiding having to actually campaign.
While I am not a fan of any of the Democratic candidates, each and every one of them should see this for what it is — an insulting statement about the field in general and an attempt to buy the nomination while avoiding having to actually campaign.

How serious is the destruction of the Democratic Party? The entrance into the 2020 presidential race by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg confirms the party essentially doesn’t even exist anymore.

Mr. Bloomberg officially launched his campaign with an ad and is proceeding to spend $34 million in a television ad campaign, a record in presidential campaign history.

Politico reported, “Advertising Analytics tracked buys of around $34 million in reservations so far, touching parts of all but two of the lower 48 states. ‘This buy is MASSIVE,’ said Ben Taber, an analyst for the television ad tracking firm Advertising Analytics. … ‘I think it’s going to be the biggest buy of all time,’ he wrote. Then-President Barack Obama had a $30 million, one-week long buy in 2012, Taber said.”

Mr. Bloomberg’s entrance into the race makes it clear that the establishment is panicking about its hopes of dislodging the enormously successful President Trump. Perhaps they finally understood that the American people are enjoying a different kind of “woke.” Citizens are enjoying a new awareness of what good governance can bring, like a healthy, booming economy, historic employment impacting all Americans, and a confident foreign policy.

We are now woke to the fact that peace and prosperity, and a first couple that actually loves the country and us, is not only possible, it’s happening.

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See Also:

(1) What Bloomberg Wants

(2) Michael Bloomberg could indeed buy the Democratic primary

(3) California looks at billionaire Michael Bloomberg with skepticism and indifference

(4) Michael Bloomberg demonstrates the dangers of billionaire-owned media

(5) Bloomberg is not going to work