The Disastrous DNC ‘Autopsy’
5/22/20261 hr 24 min
The fellas bullied the DNC into releasing their autopsy. After months of delays, leaks, infighting, and excuses from DNC leadership...we got him. DNC Chair Ken Martin has released the 2024 autopsy. What was supposed to explain Kamala Harris’ crushing defeat instead exposed a party drowning in incompetence, denial, factional warfare, and pure political malpractice. Plus, Congressman Pat Harrigan joins the show ahead of Memorial Day to discuss honoring fallen service members, fixing military waste through “right to repair,” and why Republicans still have a major opportunity heading into the midterms if they stay focused on delivering results. #DNCautopsy #memorialday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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First 90 secondsJosh Holmes· Host0:00
I can't help but feel a little bit responsible for the DNC's handling of their autopsy The first thing I did was take credit for bullying Ken Martin into releasing it The DNC finally releasing its autops- autopsy report on the 2024 presidential election.
Sean Hannity· Soundbite0:19
DNC chair Ken Martin writing, "I am not proud of this product. It does not meet my standards, and it won't me- meet your standards. I don't endorse what's in this report or what's left out of it."
Michael Duncan· Host0:30
I am the head of the DNC, and the buck does not stop with me.
Josh Holmes· Host0:33
Yeah.
Comfortably Smug· Host0:33
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