Former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel criticized the Democratic Party for prioritizing cultural issues over everyday concerns like education. Speaking on the 'Fifth Column' podcast, he argued that positions on topics such as trans athletes and defunding the police have alienated voters. Emanuel highlighted poor reading and math scores among American children as evidence of misplaced focus.
Rahm Emanuel, who served as White House chief of staff to Barack Obama and mayor of Chicago, told the 'Fifth Column' podcast hosted by Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch that Democrats have 'lost the plot.' He pointed to issues like 'Latinx,' defunding the police, claims that police organizations are racist, and cultural debates in schools as examples where the party is on the 'losing side.' 'We as Democrats nationally... are on the losing side of those cultural wars. Full stop,' Emanuel said on the April 2 episode, as shared in a tweet by Jake Can72 the same day. Emanuel questioned the emphasis on bathroom and locker room access amid educational failures. 'You are worried about bathroom access and locker room access. Why don’t you focus on classroom excellence? You have 50% of our kids not reading at grade level,' he stated. He noted reading and math scores are at a 30-year low, and Democrats have not addressed it effectively. One host suggested tackling both cultural fights and issues like education, the economy, and health care simultaneously. Emanuel countered, 'You’ve proven you can’t, because you’ve permitted a 30-year low in reading and math scores, and nobody seems to be calling the whistle on this.' He attributed the shift to the party becoming 'unanchored' from values resonating with everyday Americans. Emanuel also decried the party's stance on trans-identifying men in women's sports as undermining Title IX, a law Democrats championed. 'Why would you undercut the premise of Title IX...? To me, it’s insane!' he exclaimed.