5 wild ways Democrats have embraced the Monty Python strategy of politics
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President-elect Trump’s election victory was a disaster for the left – their worst Electoral College result since Bush the Elder coattailed Ronald Reagan in 1988. But rather than accept it and try to move forward, leftists and the journalists who love them are choosing another option – running away.
Some want to run away from things that make them uncomfortable – like social media or media they thought friendly only days before – while others want to send in the Mayflower moving vans. Either way, the new motto for the far left should be, "Run away!" in all of its Monty Python glory.
Here are the five worst examples of the left doing their own great escape:
When confronted with danger, the characters in the 1975 comedy film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" would cry, "Run away!" and then do just that. (Warner Bros./Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Leftists have been fleeing Twitter/X ever since Elon Musk first talked about buying it. Twitter quitters have run to Threads and Mastodon and now the latest, Bluesky. Some of the most memorable social media voices for liberal lunacy have flown the coop and gone to the new platform. Actress Alyssa Milano, actor Mark Hamill, author Stephen King and former CNN anchor Don Lemon all hit the bricks.
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