Glasgow, Kentucky, just lost its elder care center because of Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill’ as outlined in this Daily Kos article: www.dailykos.com/…. Seventy-six percent of the county voted for him. Now the people who chanted his name at rallies are watching their grandparents get tossed out of nursing homes because the man they worshiped and the Republicans they elected decided to gut Medicaid in the name of cutting “waste, fraud, and abuse.” And what’s labeled “wasteful”? Rural health services. Seniors. Dignity. The very people who believed him.
This is what Republican rule looks like. This is what happens when you vote for cruelty packaged as strength, for vengeance disguised as patriotism. The town of Glasgow is getting exactly what it voted for — and what did Democrats do with this story? Nothing. Not a goddamn thing.
Keith Olbermann is right. Every Sunday morning, before the network talking heads roll out their panels of pundits and their polite “debate,” Democrats should hold a press conference. Not in Washington. Not in some D.C. studio where consultants whisper poll-tested phrases into earpieces. But in towns like Glasgow, Kentucky — deep in the heart of red America — where Trump’s policies are biting hard. Stand there, in front of that shuttered elder-care home, with nurses and families behind you, and tell the truth: “This is what Trump and his party have delivered. This is what they call success.”
Imagine Schumer and Jeffries kicking it off, with a few firebrands by their side — Warren, Raskin, AOC, Pritzker, Mayor Pete — all of them standing shoulder to shoulder and saying, “Enough.” By 9 a.m., the networks would have to cover it. By noon, social media would be lit up. By evening, local TV would run the footage. That’s how you turn the press on its head — you get ahead of it. You don’t wait for it to tell your story. You write it yourself.
The Democratic Party keeps insisting that the work will speak for itself. It won’t. The work doesn’t speak — not when the airwaves are jammed with right-wing propaganda and mainstream outlets are paralyzed by both-sides cowardice. The only thing that speaks in this environment is power, repetition, and emotion. The right knows that. They shout it from every rooftop. The left, meanwhile, sends out polite press releases that no one reads and wonders why no one is listening.
We don’t need another memo or another think tank report. We need Democrats with fire in their belly — Democrats who understand that decency and democracy are not polite pursuits. Every Sunday, there should be a drumbeat — one town after another — Glasgow, Youngstown, Flint, Duluth, Fresno, Amarillo. Walk into the places left behind and make it clear: “You voted for Trump’s America. This is it. Hospitals closing. Seniors abandoned. Teachers under attack. Workers losing unions. Families losing health care.” Tell them it doesn’t have to be this way. Tell them who’s responsible. Name names. Don’t back down.
The right wins because they never stop talking. The left loses because we keep whispering. That’s the difference.
So here’s the challenge to Democratic leadership: Stop hiding behind decorum while the country burns. Stop worrying about focus groups when people can’t afford insulin. Stop waiting for the networks to invite you on — crash the damn broadcast. Pick a red town this Sunday. Bring your team. Bring the cameras. Bring the truth. And don’t stop until every American who’s been conned, crushed, or forgotten knows who did it and who’s still fighting for them.
Because if Democrats won’t fight for the story, the story will fight against them. And right now, the story belongs to Trump.
Take it back.