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Sanctimony never sells, shaming never works, and you can’t sway voters by telling them they’re stupid.

But apparently, there are some lessons the left never learns. And they wonder why a red wave is coming.

Six years after Hillary Clinton called Trump supporters ‘a basket of deplorables’ — one of the greatest self-inflicted campaign wounds in modern American history — women on the left are doubling down.

Let me qualify that: High-profile, wealthy, smug, self-regarding women in media and in office (for now) are doing so. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reports that white suburban women are planning to vote Republican, citing the economy and inflation as their top concerns.

Of that cohort, 85 percent described themselves as ‘very motivated’ to vote.

Yet here’s Oprah Winfrey — the woman who gave Dr. Oz a national platform for many of his specious medical claims — endorsing his opponent John Fetterman in the Pennsylvania’s senate race.

‘There are clear choices and some dynamic candidates,’ Winfrey said, ‘who are working to represent the values that so many of us hold dear — like inclusion, compassion and community.’

Yet here's Oprah Winfrey ¿ the woman who gave Dr. Oz a national platform for many of his specious medical claims ¿ endorsing his opponent John Fetterman in the Pennsylvania's senate race.

Yet here’s Oprah Winfrey — the woman who gave Dr. Oz a national platform for many of his specious medical claims — endorsing his opponent John Fetterman in the Pennsylvania’s senate race.

Hostin's entitlement, her tone-deafness, is truly astounding. And that's saying something with this panel ¿ Joy Behar calling the GOP 'a cult,' Sara Haines (above left) saying her number one issue is election deniers, Whoopi Goldberg inveighing that 'Americans will go the right way' ¿ Democrat ¿ 'or the wrong way.'

Hostin’s entitlement, her tone-deafness, is truly astounding. And that’s saying something with this panel — Joy Behar calling the GOP ‘a cult,’ Sara Haines (above left) saying her number one issue is election deniers, Whoopi Goldberg inveighing that ‘Americans will go the right way’ — Democrat — ‘or the wrong way.’ 

The inference, should you be one of those voters too stupid to get it, is that anyone voting Republican is a knuckle-dragging racist, homophobic, transphobic cretin who cares not for the well-being of his fellow American, let alone the future of democracy.

Think I’m being dramatic? Winfrey went on: ‘So, I ask that voters use discernment and choose wisely for the democracy of our country.’

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Oh, this language. Doesn’t it sound almost biblical, Winfrey descending from the mountain like Moses to illuminate the rest of us?

Never forget: This is a woman who once avidly promoted ‘The Secret,’ a book predicated on magical thinking: If you want something — money, health, fame — all you need to do is wish for it hard enough, and it will manifest.

Conversely, should you suffer — from, say, a terrible diagnosis — it’s your own fault, because, as the book says, ‘You cannot ‘catch’ anything unless you think you can, and thinking you can is inviting it to you with your thought.’

Something to chew on in our COVID age, isn’t it?

Oprah Winfrey is rich and successful beyond measure. That doesn’t make her a political genius.

That doesn’t mean she understands any given election better than you. In fact, her stratospheric level of wealth and fame puts her at far remove from the everyday concerns of the average voter.

It’s easy to be concerned with such lofty ideals as ‘compassion and community’ when you never have to worry about filling your gas tank vs. buying groceries — to say nothing of private security insulating Winfrey and her ilk from rising, rampant homelessness and crime.

In fact, left unmentioned in Oprah’s endorsement is a problematic incident in Fetterman’s past: In 2013, as mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Fetterman got in his truck and chased down an unarmed Black teenager, pulling a shotgun on him.

If Fetterman were a Republican candidate, the media would be covering this incident wall-to-wall, picking him apart forensically. Add a stroke to that and he’d be done.

But little surprise that, as the New York Times reported, a recent survey showed only 6 percent of Pennsylvania’s electorate, and 4 percent of Blacks, ‘have seen, read, or heard ‘a lot’ about that.

If you saw Fetterman’s remote appearance on ‘The View’ Friday morning, you’d understand why.

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Softball after softball was lobbed at Fetterman, even by the show’s two Republican hosts, the effects of his stroke sanded away, his cognitive abilities, they said, not at issue, his opponent Oz ‘a bully,’ and that most troubling ‘shotgun’ incident, of course, never mentioned.

And that brings us to co-host Sunny Hostin, one of the most insufferable talking heads today.

After calling for a complete eradication of the Republican party on ‘The View’ last summer — calling it the party of ‘white supremacy… insurrectionists… [and] massacre at this point,’ she then said on Thursday that women voting for Republicans are akin to ‘roaches voting for Raid.’

Are roaches the new deplorables?

Sunny Hostin just called half her viewing audience roaches. No less a liberal stalwart than Bill Maher excoriated this snobbery recently, saying that you can’t call yourself an American ‘and write off half the country that easily.’

He identified the very reason Dems will suffer in the midterms: They are focusing on all the wrong things.

‘All that socialism and identity politics and victimhood and oversensitivity and cancel culture and white self-loathing and forcing complicated ideas about race and sex on kids too young to understand it — literally anything would be better than that,’ Maher said of right-leaning voters.

Hostin doesn’t see it that way. Anyone considering voting Republican is dumb and ill-informed, just waiting for someone like her to explain it all. Take inflation: ‘I don’t think people are educating themselves on it,’ she said Thursday.

So allow Hostin, with her literal nose-in-the-air-hauteur and huge diamond-encrusted ‘Sunny’ nameplate necklace, to explain: ‘Domestic inflation is down to corporate greed.’

Not a global pandemic, not profligate federal government spending, not global instability and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, not supply chain shortages and bottlenecks — nope, Hostin’s figured out what the chairman of the Fed cannot.

A wealthy talk show host, a former federal prosecutor (as she never fails to remind us) and married to a surgeon (as she never fails to remind us).

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Hostin’s entitlement, her tone-deafness, is truly astounding. And that’s saying something with this panel — Joy Behar calling the GOP ‘a cult,’ Sara Haines saying her number one issue is election deniers, Whoopi Goldberg inveighing that ‘Americans will go the right way’ — Democrat — ‘or the wrong way.’

So allow Hostin, with her literal nose-in-the-air-hauteur and huge diamond-encrusted 'Sunny' nameplate necklace, to explain: 'Domestic inflation is down to corporate greed.'

So allow Hostin, with her literal nose-in-the-air-hauteur and huge diamond-encrusted ‘Sunny’ nameplate necklace, to explain: ‘Domestic inflation is down to corporate greed.’ 

As for female voters concerned about crime, Hostin is here to educate us on that too: ‘They fear-monger,’ she said of Republicans. ‘The crime problem has been going on for decades.’

Hours before this episode aired on Thursday, a 43-year-old woman jogging in Hudson River Park was raped in broad daylight by a homeless man with 25 prior arrests, including two sexual assaults.

Such a crime would have been unthinkable ten years ago. Now it’s just another day in New York City, where residents rightly fear random shootings, stabbings, slashings, subway shovings, and sexual assaults.

Crime is up is by 6 percent in New York City compared with one year ago. Total felonies in the subway system are up 44 percent this year. The Republican candidate for governor, Lee Zeldin, was nearly stabbed onstage during a campaign stop in July. In October, two teenagers were shot right outside his suburban Long Island home, his twin teenage daughters alone inside.

During the single debate incumbent Kathy Hochul granted her challenger, she expressed exasperation with Zeldin’s top concern. Of crime, she said, ‘I don’t know why that’s so important to you.’

If that doesn’t sum up what the Democratic establishment thinks of all those voters worried about crime and the economy — I don’t know why that’s so important to you? — I don’t know what does.

But Dems will surely understand it soon, because the red wave is coming.

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