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Would Empathetic Bergman Tell Delusional Dems To Be Like GOP, Get A Life?

The 2020 RNC Convention now unfolding is being criticized by the biased MSM for its supposed lack of “empathy” for ordinary folks suffering from this, that or the other crisis. Maybe it’s a good time to ask, "What is real 'empathy' for others"? Did we see it last week in the DNC’s convention featuring millionaire celebrities lecturing the country on its flaws? Or, are we seeing it in the RNC’s flooding the air waves with stories of our Forgotten Men & Women who overcame their personal struggles, offered a road map for others to follow?

You’ll recall the RNC’s personalized stories of taking personal responsibility for one’s life, often with a helping hand from Uncle Sam. We saw a Wisconsin dairy farmer, a woman from Topeka, an ex-abortionist, a “cotton to Congressman,” a kid from Kentucky & a First Lady who once fled a Communist state. We also saw the President talking with (not at) first responders, nurses & new citizens, while giving a second chance pardon to an ex-felon.

I’d suggest it’s the RNC’s problem solving brand of "empathy" that is most likely to cure the DNC’s delusion. Ironically, movie icon Ingmar Bergman may have understood today’s Democratic Blind Guidism when he admitted, “I am living permanently in my dream, from which I make brief forays into reality.” Indeed, like the 2020 DNC leaders, Mr. Bergman may not have known how prescient he was in also famously saying, “I could always live in my art but never my life.” Is it time the Dems got a life to catch up to the Pro-Life RNC?

Davd Soul



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