Democrats Choose Mockery Over Policy as Elections Loom

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**Democrats Descend into Absurdity: Crockett Takes Aim at Trump on Late-Night TV**

In an era where reasoned debate has become a rarity, Democrats continue to rely on sensationalism and personal attacks rather than substantive policy discussion.

Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett recently made a splash on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where she took aim at Donald Trump and several prominent Republicans—not by critiquing their policies but by leveling personal barbs.

Crockett's main argument revolved around an outlandish challenge for Trump to take an IQ test, suggesting that the American public is more concerned with “vibes” than actual policies.


Her comments reflect a broader trend within the Democratic Party: rather than addressing pressing issues like rising inflation and border security, they prefer derisive rhetoric aimed at Trump supporters.

Claiming that “nobody can tell you what Donald Trump’s policies were,” she dismissed the effectiveness of the previous administration in a manner typical of her party, which often disregards context and achievement.

Instead of engaging with the critical issues that affect everyday Americans, her performance seemed designed primarily for laughs, relying on stereotypes that serve to further divide rather than unite.

In her tirade, she took jabs not only at Trump but also at Elon Musk and Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling them “idiots” and “dumb.” This approach does little to elevate the political discourse, reinforcing the divide that led many voters to reject Democrats in the past elections.

While Crockett and Kimmel found humor in their mockery, the reality is that Americans want solutions, not mockery. The late-night show format may serve as a platform for entertainment, but it should not replace necessary political dialogue.

This latest stunt serves as a stark reminder of why many Americans have turned away from the Democratic Party.

With their focus on personal attacks and outlandish claims rather than viable policy discussions, they risk alienating the very voters they seek to win over as the 2024 election cycle approaches.

As the nation looks forward to the next election, it’s clear that substantive solutions will take precedence over empty rhetoric and name-calling. America deserves better.

Sources:
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