Democrats have sunk so low that they come off as hypocrites even when slapping down flagrant opportunists within their own ranks.
That was the story last week as the party bosses moved to squelch Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Minn.) and Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg.
Thanedar’s unforgivable sin: pushing for a House floor vote on the articles of impeachment he filed against President Trump last month.

It wasn’t going to pass, and the Republican majority could likely even block a roll-call vote on proceeding with impeachment — yet it could still have set some record on an issue that most Dems certainly talk about as serious.
Day after day, Democrats tell anyone who’ll listen that Trump is a racist, fascist, threat to Democracy, basically Hitler reincarnated. Shouldn’t they want future annals of history to clearly show who enabled him, and who tried to stop him?
Apparently, the leadership calculates that trying and failing to advance impeachment would make them look even weaker than they are — and, perhaps worse, expose their divisions: Many Dems would vote against Thanedar because they don’t think Trump’s some unprecedented evil (or at least, the majority of voters in their districts don’t).
And so other Democrats were cursing Thanedar, calling him (anonymously, of course) “a dumbs–t,” and “utterly selfish,” and his impeachment efforts “the dumbest f–king thing” and “a waste of f–king time.”
Ouch! With friends like these . . .
To be fair, Thanedar himself was plainly playing a cynical political game: He’s facing a primary challenge from a far-lefty, so he wanted to score points with the party’s Trump-despising base.
In the event, the party got him to pull his motion (though after he’d blared his “leadership” on billboards back home) — yet the whole silly spectacle exposed the emptiness of all Dems’ anti-Trump thunder.
They’ve been talking a lot of talk, but apparently with an unspoken agreement that they should never, under any circumstances, have to walk the walk.
Even more squalid was the move to unseat Hogg from the DNC.
Which is amazing: Hogg has parlayed surviving the Parkland, Fla., school shooting into a gig as a progressive activist via nonstop self-promotion and moralistic preening.
Yet senior Democrats plainly figured the party could use his talent, as they elevated him to a high post in the national apparatus in the wake of last November’s shellacking: This was meant to show an openness to reform and to demographics now rushing to the right, like young white men.
But then Hogg announced plans to raise $20 million toward ousting “asleep at the wheel, out-of-touch and ineffective” Democratic incumbents in party primaries to bring in fresh blood.
The Dem establishment really hated that.
Nor did it particularly like Hogg pointing out that younger men who want to “get laid” and “have fun” flocked to Trump because they feel judged by the puritanical, anti-male Democrats.
And so last Monday, the DNC credentials panel voted to void Hogg’s election as vice chair of the party, claiming the process used in the February vote that Hogg won had unfairly disadvantaged female candidates.
That’ll win the young men over!
Both tales teach the same lesson: Daring Democrats to live up to their professed beliefs is the quickest way to put a target on your back.
Sad.