Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s former challenger, Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) is in agreement with many conservative critics and disgruntled liberals, conceding that the Democratic Party – under its failed leadership – is in a state of “oblivion.”

Acknowledging that his party is in major turmoil, Ryan confirmed to many why Democrats should have selected him at the ballot box last November to replace Pelosi, who has continued to take the party in a downward spiral.

Embracing elitists, shunning hard workers

Despite the major call for retooling the Democratic Party’s far-Left elitist platform that alienated many working-class liberals across the United States, Pelosi has stuck with the hard-core pro-abortion, pro-LGBT, pro-immigration and global warming extremism, while ignoring longtime Democrats who stand for hard work.

“While Pelosi did not see the need to dramatically change the Democrats' election efforts after their wide-ranging defeat in November, Ryan took a more pragmatic approach and acknowledged the need to reach out to demographics, like blue collar workers,” Townhall reported.

Many Republicans and other social conservatives remain pleasantly surprised that Pelosi has continued to steer her wayward ship down the route of political disaster – as she continues to embrace radicals and activists bent on her far-Left agenda.

“Unfortunately for the Democrats, they decided to stick with the status quo and let Pelosi keep her job,” Townhall’s Cortney O’Brien pointed out.

After being questioned whether he believed Pelosi’s stubborn unwillingness to give the nominees of President Donald Trump a fair chance was leading the Democratic Party into oblivion – an assertion made in a recent piece published by Breitbart – Ryan told Fox Business News’ Maria Bartiromo that his former challenger had already taken his party to the point of no return.

"Well, I mean, Democrats – not to be too frank – but we are in oblivion as we speak now," Ryan expressed to Bartiromo.

He then explained his reasoning for having such a pessimistic outlook regarding the direction that Pelosi has been taking the Democratic Party since being devastated in the November election.

"I mean, we got completely wiped out in the election, so we are trying to work our way back," Ryan qualified, indicating that the Democratic Party needs to be led in an entirely different direction if it is going to stage any kind of a comeback anytime soon.

Same old tactics

Pelosi recently resorted to her old tactics of name-calling when she criticized Trump’s heightened national security measures – in her attempt to promote an ultra-progressive agenda that supports the relocation of criminals and offenders into designated cities across the U.S.

“In addition to sticking with failed approaches, Pelosi has recently claimed that sanctuary cities make Americans ‘safer’ and has condemned Trump administration members as ‘white supremacists,’” O’Brien noted.

Pelosi also vehemently protested Trump’s nominees for the Supreme Court of the United States at a recent rally for far-Left-leaning Democrats – an event that was plagued by major technical difficulties that Trump was quick to point out.

It is argued that Pelosi’s latest unsuccessful stand against the Trump administration by attacking his picks for conservative judges is indicative of her overall failure to lead Democrats and rebound them from their latest defeat at the ballot box.

“She's also not great with technology,” O’Brien mused, referring to her inability to successfully communicate her message. “Yet, the Democrats have spoken and have chosen her to again be their mouthpiece.”