As Gateway Fundit readers know, director Rob Reiner is one of Hollywood’s most vocal sufferers of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Curiously, he has remained silent to this day about the outcome of the 2024 election.
Reiner finally broke his silence and wrote on Twitter/X:
Breitbart News Reported:
Rob Reiner posted his first message on X/Twitter following Kamala Harris’ loss to President-elect Donald Trump two weeks ago. In a short message, he urged the left to build a “competitive information distribution system” to combat “disinformation,” even though the left already controls most corporate news media and nearly all online searches. This is a puzzling suggestion considering that it controls the engine.
On Wednesday, Reiner also promoted a “50-state strategy” for Democratic elites to turn all 50 states blue in the next presidential election.
Now that America has elected a convicted felon with authoritarian tendencies, I fear a return to democracy may not be far off. Long-term solutions are difficult. Democrats need to re-adopt the 50-state strategy. And most importantly, competitive intelligence…
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) November 20, 2024
Full text of the tweet:
Now that America has elected a convicted felon with authoritarian tendencies, I fear a return to democracy may not be far off. Long-term solutions are difficult. Democrats need to re-adopt the 50-state strategy. And most importantly, we must build a competitive information delivery system to combat the massive amount of disinformation currently being fed to the American people.
Did you understand what Rob Reiner is admitting here?
Meathead confesses that “democracy” means being ruled by the Democratic Party. https://t.co/DLnDc7FnXV
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) November 20, 2024
The left’s talk about the importance of “our democracy” actually meant that it was only a democracy if the Democrats won. We all knew this, but it’s nice to get this confirmation from Reiner. Like many on the left, Reiner has fled to the liberal echo chamber of Blue Sky, so we probably won’t hear much from him for a while.